DNB ENT Theory Questions 2011 to 2019

DNB ENT Theory Questions

from 2011 to 2019 December, Prepare yourself for DNB ENT Theory 2020 and MS ENT 2020.

  • Apr- 2020 -
    26 April

    Pain Management in Surgery

    Pain is a sensory and an emotional experience that is brought about by actual or potential tissue damage or described in terms of tissue damage. Pain management is very important in ENT surgery especially because we mostly do Day Care surgery, Lets see the management protocol. PAIN MANAGEMENTAcute painPain duration…

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  • 26 April

    What is Rhinoscleroma or Hebra NOSE

    Rhinoscleroma is also known as WOODY NOSE or Hebra Nose or Balkan leprosyRHINOSCLEROMAFirst described by Hebrew.Termed by Von hebra.Chronic granulomatous  disease  of nose.Causative agents of Hebra Nose Kliebseilla Rhinoscleromatis(Firsch bacilli –gram negative diplococci).Sites of infectionNasal cavity:- Inferior turbinate> middle turbinate> anterior wall of nasal septum.Nasopharynx.Oropharynx.Larynx:- subglottic> glottis.Trachea(cervical).BronchusRHINOSCLEROMA of noseTo read…

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  • 26 April

    Anatomy of Lateral wall of Nose

    Lateral wall of nose is formed by Ethmoid Bone: Superior Turbinate. Middle Turbinate. Uncinate Process.Inferior Turbinate BoneMaxilla: Frontal Process.Palatine Bone: Perpendicular plate.Lacrimal Bone.Nasal Bones.Lateral wall of noseLateral wall of nose in CadaverLATERAL WALL OF NOSE contains three meatus underneath three turbinates: Turbinates are bony projections covered by Erectile mucosa serves…

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  • 26 April

    Velopharyngeal Insufficiency

    Velopharyngeal insufficiency is a disorder of structure that causes a failure of the velum (soft palate) to close against the posterior pharyngeal wall (back wall of the throat) during speech in order to close off the nose (nasal cavity) during oral speech production.Velopharyngeal insufficiencyAnatomyThe soft palate is commonly referred to as…

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  • 26 April

    Hearing and Speech Disability Guidelines GOI

    These HEARING AND SPEECH DISABILITY GUIDELINES are taken directly from Government of India website, Link is shared below. HEARING IMPAIRMENT (DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING)20.1. Definition:(a) “Deaf” means persons having 70 DB hearing loss in speech frequencies in both ears;(b) “Hard of hearing” means person having 60 DB to 70…

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  • 26 April

    Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology or FNAC

    Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) is a technique whereby cells are obtained from a lesion using a thin bore needle and smears are made for cytopathological diagnosis. This technique is based on the fact that tumor cells are less cohesive and are easily aspirated. Used in the diagnosis of breast…

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  • 25 April

    Bio Medical Waste Management

    Bio medical waste is defined as any waste which is generated during diagnoses, treatment or immunization of human beings or animals or in research or production or testing of biologicals.The act was passed by the Ministry of Environment and Forests in 1986 & notified the Bio Medical Waste (Management and…

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  • 22 April

    What is Thyroid Storm

    Thyroid Storm is a rare, life-threatening condition of thyrotoxicosis, often precipitated by an acute event such as thyroid or nonthyroidal surgery, trauma, infection, an acute iodine load, or parturition. The advent of appropriate preoperative preparation of patients undergoing thyroidectomy for hyperthyroidism has led to a dramatic reduction in the prevalence…

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  • 22 April

    Surgical Needles

    Surgical Needles – There are a variety of needles for wound closure. Curved needles have two basic configurations; tapered and cutting. For wound and laceration care, the reverse cutting needle is used almost exclusively. It is made in such a way that the outer edge is sharp so as to…

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  • 22 April

    Types of Surgical Sutures

    Surgical suture materials are used in the closure of most wound types. Lets start with Types of Surgical sutures.The ideal suture should allow the healing tissue to recover sufficiently to keep the wound closed together once they are removed or absorbed. A closure is a mean of primary closure to promote wound healing. TYPES OF SURGICAL SUTURESThe main…

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