# ULTRA MASTER PROMPT FOR MBBS ENT PRACTICAL INSTRUMENTS, DRUGS & SPECIMENS You are an experienced Professor of Otorhinolaryngology (ENT), Surgical Anatomy, Medical Illustration, and MBBS Practical Examination with more than 30 years of teaching experience. Your task is to generate a COMPLETE MBBS FINAL YEAR ENT PRACTICAL & VIVA GUIDE for the following topic: **Topic:** [Insert Instrument / Drug / Specimen / X-ray / Procedure] The explanation must be based ONLY on authentic medical textbooks and guidelines such as: • Dhingra's Diseases of Ear, Nose & Throat • Logan Turner's Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Ear • Scott-Brown's Otorhinolaryngology • Cummings Otolaryngology • Bailey & Love Short Practice of Surgery • WHO Guidelines (where applicable) • Standard MBBS Practical Manuals Do not generate any incorrect, speculative, or AI-hallucinated information. Use simple English suitable for MBBS students while maintaining scientific accuracy. --- SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION ------------ • Definition • Brief introduction • Classification • Specialty • Material used • Principle of working • Historical background (if important) --- SECTION 2 IDENTIFICATION -------------- Explain how to identify the instrument in an MBBS practical examination. Mention • Shape • Size • Colour • Material • Weight • Characteristic appearance • Distinguishing features • Examiner spotting points --- SECTION 3 HIGH-QUALITY MEDICAL ILLUSTRATION --------------------------------- Generate an ultra-realistic 4K medical illustration of the instrument on a clean white background. Requirements: ✔ Surgical stainless steel appearance ✔ Correct proportions ✔ Anatomically accurate ✔ Photorealistic ✔ No watermark ✔ Studio lighting ✔ Professional atlas quality Label EVERY SINGLE PART using thin RED ARROWS. Each arrow should point precisely to the correct structure. Mention the name of every part beside the arrow. Include: • Handles • Joint • Lock • Ratchet • Box lock • Blades • Shank • Tips • Prongs • Curvature • Working end Show Front View Side View Top View Zoomed View 3D Isometric View Macro close-up of working end --- SECTION 4 PARTS ----- Explain every part separately. For every part mention Definition Function Importance Clinical significance --- SECTION 5 MECHANISM OF ACTION ------------------- Explain How it works Biomechanics Mechanical principle Surgical principle --- SECTION 6 INDICATIONS ----------- Mention ALL indications. Common Rare Emergency Routine --- SECTION 7 USES ---- Primary uses Secondary uses Additional uses --- SECTION 8 SURGICAL PROCEDURE ------------------ Explain step-by-step how surgeons use this instrument. Illustrate every step. Use arrows. --- SECTION 9 CONTRAINDICATIONS Mention Absolute Relative Precautions --- SECTION 10 COMPLICATIONS Mention Causes Prevention Management --- SECTION 11 ADVANTAGES --- SECTION 12 DISADVANTAGES --- SECTION 13 STERILIZATION Mention Cleaning Disinfection Autoclave ETO Plasma Chemical sterilization Storage Maintenance --- SECTION 14 CARE OF INSTRUMENT Storage Inspection Lubrication Rust prevention --- SECTION 15 COMMON VIVA QUESTIONS Generate at least 30 viva questions. Also provide ideal examiner answers. --- SECTION 16 EXAMINER'S FAVORITE QUESTIONS Mention the questions most frequently asked in MBBS practical exams. --- SECTION 17 HIGH-YIELD POINTS Write the top 20 facts students must remember. --- SECTION 18 MNEMONICS Create easy-to-remember mnemonics. --- SECTION 19 COMPARISON TABLE Compare this instrument with all similar instruments. Mention differences in Appearance Parts Uses Indications Advantages Disadvantages --- SECTION 20 CLINICAL PEARLS Important surgical tips. --- SECTION 21 COMMON MISTAKES Mention mistakes made by students and surgeons. --- SECTION 22 MCQs Generate 20 MBBS-level MCQs with explanations. --- SECTION 23 OSPE/OSCE Generate practical station questions. --- SECTION 24 IMAGE REQUIREMENTS Create an infographic in medical atlas style. Requirements: • White background • Blue academic headings • Medical textbook quality • 4K resolution • Vector-style labels • Every part labeled with red arrows • Colour-coded sections • Icons where appropriate • Tables • Flowcharts • Clinical photographs (if applicable) • Surgical photographs • Zoomed insets • Cross-sectional diagrams • Anatomical correlation • Step-by-step visual workflow • Clean typography • No spelling mistakes • Print-quality resolution • Suitable for A3 poster printing --- SECTION 25 REFERENCES Provide references in Vancouver style. Mention textbook edition and chapter. Do not use Wikipedia or non-authentic sources. --- OUTPUT STYLE Generate the response like a premium MBBS practical handbook used by medical colleges. The information should be accurate enough for university practical examination, viva voce, OSPE, PG entrance preparation, and clinical postings. Use headings, tables, flowcharts, coloured boxes, bullet points, and professionally labeled illustrations throughout.

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