OSCE VIVA Stations

DNB ENT OSCE Viva related Questions

  • Mar- 2020 -
    25 March

    PITUITARY and FESS Surgery Patient Counselling OSCE Station

    Loading… Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab . PITUITARY AND FESS SURGERY PATIENT COUNSELLING OSCE STATION

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  • 25 March

    Mastoid Surgery Patient Counselling – Pdf

    To read full content, please consider buying the membershipView PlansAvailable PlansPlus Plan₹1,499.00Read Premium content -Valid for 12 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsPro Plan₹799.00Read Premium content -Valid for 6 months -Access to Exclusive WebinarsNextPrevious * Username * First Name * Last Name * Your College* Your SpecialityYour SpecialityENTOpthaHisto * Your Speciality…

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  • 24 March

    Reconstruction of facial defects – PPT

    Loading… Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Reconstruction of facial defects Notes from Cummings

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  • 23 March

    Cholesteatoma – Long case ENT OSCE

    Cholesteatoma: Cystlike, “epidermal inclusion cysts” expansile lesions of the temporal bone lined by stratified squamous epithelium “ matrix” that contain desquamated keratin.Presence of keratinising squamous epitheliumin in the middle ear or mastoid (Skin in the wrong place) . Cholesteatoma is known to contain all the layers of skin epithelium. The…

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  • 22 March

    Fibrous Dysplasia – DNB ENT Theory Question June 2015

    June 2015 – 5 – a) Pathology & Types of Fibrous Dysplasia. b) Outline its management. (3+4+3) Fibrous dysplasia:Genetically based tumor-like condition (not a true neoplasm).Normal medullary bone is replaced with fibro-osseous tissue.Commonly diagnosed within the first two decades of life.Self-limiting process and ceasing when affected bone reaches maximum growth and maturation.Reported cases…

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  • 20 March

    History Taking IN ENT Theory and ENT OSCE

    1 Patient profile:   Name, Age, Sex, Address, DOA, DOE                              2 Presenting complaints: Chronological order3 History of Presenting complaints:Mr. / Miss came with c/o …..For …… Mnemonic   DOC4OBA2 H/O EAR DISCHARGE: 1 Duration 2 Onset – Insidious/ gradually progressive/ 3 Continuous/ Intermittent (Duration, frequency, how long it last) 4 Color- Yellowish/ White/Colorless To…

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  • Feb- 2020 -
    19 February

    National Immunization Schedule NIS – Short Question

    Under the UIP, vaccines are provided to prevent the following VPDs:​1​DiphtheriaPertussisTetanusPolioMeaslesTuberculosisHepatitis BHaemophilus Influenzae Type B related diseas- es (bacterial meningitis, pneumonia and others)Japanese EncephalitisEncephalitisDiarrhoeas due to rotavirusRubellaPneumococcal diseaseThe goal of Universal Immunization Programme is to reach out to the following beneficiaries​2,3​:image 8To read full content, please consider buying the membershipView…

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  • 18 February

    How will you eliminate Bias in Clinical Trials – DNB Theory

    METHODS TO ELIMINATE BIAS IN CLINICAL TRIALS:RandomizationAllocation ConcealmentBlinding (Masking)Bias:​1,2​Bias may be defined as a systematic error, or “difference between the true value and that actually obtained due to all causes other than sampling variability.”Bias “kills” the scientific value of the studybiasTo read full content, please consider buying the membershipView PlansAvailable…

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  • 18 February

    What is Randomised control trial (RCT) – Theory Question

    Randomised control trial (RCT) is a study in which people are allocated at random (by chance alone) to receive one of several clinical interventions. One of these interventions is the standard of comparison or control.Design of a randomized control trial (RCT). What are the types of RCT? What is blinding? April 2016Randomised control trial (RCT)​1,2​Experimental, best study…

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  • 18 February

    What is Cohort Study- DNB ENT Theory Question

    Cohort StudyObservational/Analytical studyObtain evidence to support or refute existence of association between a cause and diseaseUsually Prospective study/ Longitudinal study/ “Forward looking study”Follow up at different time points, while actively looking for the outcomeCause to effectEg.: Role of exposure to dyes in development of Bladder cancerPointsCohorts identified before disease appearanceStudy…

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