1. List risk factors for Ischemic Heart Disease. Write C.F. , Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute MI. (F5-19)(10M) 2. Describe Heart failure, Pathophysiology , diagnosis and Mx. (Block-19)(15M) 3. Types, c.f. and Mx of Atrial Fibrillation. (Block-19)(5M) 4. Mx of Hypertension. (Block-19)(5M) 5. Describe etiology , c.f. , diagnosis (clinical & laboratory) and Mx of Mitral stenosis. (Block-19)(15M) 6. A 56-year-old man, chronic smoker is admitted to the hospital for retrosternal chest pain of 2-hour duration. His heart rate is 42 bpm, with sinus bradycardia on ECG, as well as ST- segment elevation in leads II, III, and aVF.(2+3+5-10 marks). (Prelim-I-19) NDMED MEDICINE PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS a) What is the most likely diagnosis? What is the importance of ECG in diagnosis of it? b) What are cardiac bio-markers? Write in short about their clinical importance. c) Write risk factors and treatment of the condition in first 24 hours. 7. C.F. and Diagnosis of Sub acute Bacterial Endocarditis. (Prelim-I-19)(5 M) 8. A 58-year-old mals presents with a history of type 1 diabetes mellitus and hypertension for 13 years develops su den onset of central chest pain and abdominal pain for 45 minutes. The pain radiates to his jaw. li started while he was driving, and it was associated with swearing and dyspnea. He describes the pain as a crushing pain.(Uni-I- 19)(10 M) A) What is the likely diagnosis?[1] B) Explain the diagnosis, investigations, ECG findings and treatment of this condition. [5] C) What is the differential diagnosis of chest pain? [2] D) What are the complications of this condition? [2] 9. Pericarditis. (Uni-I-19)(5 M) 10.Mx of Cardiogenic Shock. (Uni-I-19)(5 M) NDMED MEDICINE PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTIONS 11. Atrial Fibrillation. (Supply-I-19)(5M) 12. Define Acute Coronary Syndrome. Discuss etiology, c.f. , diagnosis and Mx of Pt. with ST Elevation MI. (Supply-I- 19)(10M) 13. Define infective Endocarditis and explain in details. (Signs, symptoms and management)(F5-20)(10 M) 14. Define Acute Coronary Syndrome and pathophysiology of the same. (F5-20)(5 M) 15. Approach to patient with Chest pain. (F1-22)( 5

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