Clinical Cardio
Clinical Cardio
Clinical Cardio
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY
1. Postural drainage.
2. Pulmonary function test.
3. Infection Endocarditis.
4. Lung compliance.
5. Tetralogy of fallot.
6. Angina pectoris.
7. Hypertension and its management.
8. Decortications.
9. Cardiac arrest.
10. Broncho pleural fistula.
1. Pulmonary circulation.
2. Upper respiratory tract.
3. Myocardial infarction.
4. Interstitial lung disease.
5. Chambers of Heart.
6. Valve replacement.
7. Blood gas analysis and its use.
8. Post surgical physiotherapy for closed heart surgery.
9. Coronary artery disease.
10. Cardiac Bypass graft surgery
1. Mechanism of respiration.
2. Cough reflex.
3. Pleural effusion.
4. Blood pressure.
5. Lung abscess.
6. Haemothorax.
7. Pneumonia.
8. Myocarditis.
9. Ventricular septal defect.
10. Post surgical physiotherapy for open heart surgery.
1. Flial chest.
2. Intercostal drainage.
3. Orthostatic hypotension.
4. Complication of Tracheostomy.
5. Pulsus paradoxicus.
6. Coarctation of Aorta.
7. Occupational lung disease.
8. Electro cardio gram (ECG).
9. Lung contusion.
10. CardiacTamponade.
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1. Empyema thoracis.
2. Pectus carinatum.
3. Complications of thoracotomy.
4. Percutaneous transluminous Coronary angiography.
5. Lung compliance.
6. Arterial blood gas analysis.
7. Cough reflex.
8. Hospital acquired pneumonia.
9. Pace makers for heart block.
10. Pneumoconiosis.
1. Describe the causes, clinical features, and management of Mitral Valve Stenosis.
2. List the causes and types of Chronic Obstructive Airway Diseases. Describe the
clinical features, and management of Chronic Bronchitis.
1. Define Pleural effusion. Write down the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and
its management.
1. Suzman’s sign.
2. Eisenmenger’s Syndrome.
3. Gibson’s murmur.
4. Smoker’s Cough.
5. Define cyanosis.
6. Lung contusion.
7. Paradoxical breathing.
8. Causes of lung carcinoma.
9. Define Cardiac output.
10. Pulmonary embolism.
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August 2011
[KZ 6261] Sub. Code : 6261
BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY EXAMINATION
1. Briefly describe the blood supply of the heart. Explain in detail the etiology,
clinical features, diagnosis, medical and surgical management of myocardial
infarction.
1. Empyema.
2. Basic life support.
3. Broncho pulmonary segment.
4. Cardiac cycle.
5. Pulmonary tuberculosis: Etiology, diagnosis and management.
6. Major and minor Jones criteria of rheumatic fever.
7. Flial chest: Diagnosis and management.
8. Regulation of blood pressure.
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February 2012
[LA 6261] Sub. Code: 6261
BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY EXAMINATION
THIRD YEAR / SEVENTH SEMESTER
PAPER III – CLINICAL CARDIO RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Q.P. Code: 746261
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 100 marks
Answer ALL questions
I. Elaborate on: (2X20=40)
1. Clubbing
2. Respiratory Acidosis
3. Sinoatrial (SA) Node
4. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure(CPAP)
5. Asbestosis
6. Six Minute Walk Test
7. Tension Pneumothorax
8. Pectus excavatum
9. PANCOAST Tumor
10. Nebulizer
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[LC 6261] FEBRUARY 2013 Sub. Code: 6261
THIRD YEAR BPT EXAM / SEVENTH SEMESTER
PAPER III – CLINICAL CARDIO RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Q.P. Code: 746261
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 100 marks
(180 Min)
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[LD 6261] AUGUST 2013 Sub. Code: 6261
THIRD YEAR/SEVENTH SEMESTER BPT EXAM
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Q.P. Code : 746261
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 100 marks
1. Thoracotomy
2. Sneeze reflex
3. Patent Ductus arteriosus
4. Coal worker’s Pneumoconiosis
5. Lung Abscess
6. Pneumothorax
7. Pleural effusion
8. Infective Endocarditis
1. Trachea
2. Residual Volume
3. Anatomical Dead space
4. Cheyne-Stokes respiration
5. Pyothorax
6. Levine sign
7. Dressler’s Syndrome
8. Blue-Bloaters
9. Conducting zone
10. Modifiable risk factors for Myocardial Infarction
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[LE 6261] FEBRUARY 2014 Sub. Code: 6261
THIRD YEAR/SEVENTH SEMESTER BPT EXAM
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Q.P. Code : 746261
Time: Three Hours Maximum: 100 marks
1. Coarctation of Aorta
2. Postero lateral thoracotomy
3. Complications of tracheostomy
4. Lung Compliance
5. Indications for Closed Heart surgery
6. Patent ductus arteriosus
7. Postero lateral thoracotomy
8. Dead space
9. Massive Haemoptysis
10. Defibrillator
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[LF 6261] AUGUST 2014 Sub. Code: 6261
THIRD YEAR/SEVENTH SEMESTER BPT EXAM
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Q.P. Code : 746261
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 marks
I. Elaborate on: (2X20=40)
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[LG 6261] FEBRUARY 2015 Sub. Code: 6261
THIRD YEAR/SEVENTH SEMESTER BPT EXAM
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Q.P. Code : 746261
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 marks
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[LH 6261] AUGUST 2015 Sub. Code: 6261
THIRD YEAR/SEVENTH SEMESTER BPT EXAM
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO - RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Q.P. Code : 746261
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 marks
I. Elaborate on: (2 x 20 = 40)
1. Define suction. Discuss in detail the various types of suction and steps involved in
it. Add a note on the indications and complications of suction.
2. Discuss in detail about the Etiology, clinical features, investigations and
management of patients with Infective endocarditis.
1. Pacemaker.
2. Broncho pulmonary segments.
3. Commissurotomy.
4. Patent ductus arteriosus.
5. Paradoxical breathing.
6. Cobb’s angle.
7. Causes of IHD.
8. Name the chest wall deformities.
9. Types of angina.
10. Normal JVP.
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[LI 6261] FEBRUARY 2016 Sub. Code: 6261
THIRD YEAR/SEVENTH SEMESTER BPT EXAM
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO - RESPIRATORY DISEASES
2. List the conditions requiring Open Heart Surgery. Briefly describe the types,
clinical features and management of Atrial Septal Defect (ASD).
1. Cough reflex.
2. Scoliosis.
3. Normal ECG.
4. Tetralogy of Fallot.
5. Flail chest.
6. Bronchopulmonary segments.
7. CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure).
8. Decortication.
1. Stroke volume.
2. Vital capacity.
3. Pulse pressure.
4. Pigeon chest.
5. Suppurative Lung diseases.
6. List four Cyanotic Congenital Heart diseases.
7. Risk factors for Ischaemic Heart disease.
8. Valves of the Heart.
9. Suctioning.
10. Four clinical features of Mitral Stenosis.
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[LJ 6261] AUGUST 2016 Sub. Code: 6261
THIRD YEAR/SEVENTH SEMESTER BPT EXAM
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO - RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Q.P. Code: 746261
Time: Three hours Maximum: 100 Marks
1. Myocarditis
2. Aspergillosis
3. Lung abscess
4. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
5. Chronic Bronchitis
6. Cardiac Tamponade
7. Mitral Regurgitation
8. Management of Pulmonary T.B
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[LK 6261] FEBRUARY 2017 Sub. Code: 6261
BPT DEGREE EXAMINATION
THIRD YEAR/SEVENTH SEMESTER
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO - RESPIRATORY DISEASES
1. List the conditions requiring closed Heart surgery. Briefly describe the clinical
features, complication and management of Aortic Stenosis.
2. Discuss in detail about the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management
of Bronchiectasis.
1. Cardiac arrest.
2. Spiro meter.
3. Conductive system of heart.
4. Fracture rib.
5. Coarctation of aorta.
6. Management of a patient after a Myocardial Infarction.
7. Median sternotomy.
8. Lung function test.
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[LL 6261] AUGUST 2017 Sub. Code: 6261
BPT DEGREE EXAMINATION
THIRD YEAR/SEVENTH SEMESTER
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO - RESPIRATORY DISEASES
1. List the causes and stages of Chronic Obstructive airway diseases. Describe the
clinical features and management of Chronic Bronchitis.
2. List the risk factors for Coronary artery disease. Briefly describe the clinical
features, and management of acute Myocardial Infarction.
1. Modes of ventilator.
2. Pneumothorax.
3. CPR.
4. Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA).
5. Blood pressure.
6. Cardiac stress testing.
7. Lobectomy.
8. Muscles of respiration.
1. Pulmonary embolism.
2. Inspiratory reserve volume.
3. Draw and label a normal ECG tracing.
4. Funnel chest.
5. Blood supply of the heart.
6. List the cyanotic congenital heart diseases.
7. Name four surgical procedures done through Median sternotomy approach.
8. Clubbing.
9. Name four occupational lung diseases.
10. Cardiac index.
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[LM 6261] FEBRUARY 2018 Sub. Code: 6261
BPT DEGREE EXAMINATION
THIRD YEAR/SEVENTH SEMESTER
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO - RESPIRATORY DISEASES
1. List the conditions requiring Open Heart Surgery. Briefly describe the types,
clinical features and management of Atrial Septal Defect (ASD).
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2. Discuss in detail about the etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and management
of Heart failure.
1. Cardiomyopathy.
2. Pleural effusion.
3. Bronchial Asthma.
4. Ventricular septal defect.
5. Factors affecting lung compliance and airway resistance.
6. Blood pressure.
7. Pectus excavatum.
8. Weaning from ventilatory support.
1. Trachea.
2. Clubbing.
3. Define pulse.
4. Name an inspiratory and an expiratory muscle of respiration.
5. List the cardiac conditions required closed heart surgery.
6. Name four complications of lobectomy.
7. List four restrictive lung diseases.
8. Bucket handle movement.
9. MET.
10. Respiratory acidosis.
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1. List the risk factors of Coronary artery disease. Briefly describe the etiology,
clinical features and management of Ischemia Heart disease.
1. Define Angioplasty.
2. Name four Post operative complication.
3. Contraindications for Cardiac Stress Test.
4. Name four Risk Factors for Infective endocarditis.
5. Chynestroke breathing.
6. What are the components of Arterial Blood Gas analysis?
7. Name four Indications of Open Heart Surgery.
8. Name four Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases.
9. Grading for dyspnoea.
10. Name four indication of Lung surgery.
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1. Define Suction. Discuss in detail the various types of Suction and steps involved
in it. Add a note on the indications and complication of Suction.
2. What is Angina? Discuss in detail about the etiology, risk factors, clinical features,
investigation and medical and surgical management for Angina Pectoris.
1. Myocarditis.
2. Aspergillosis.
3. Coarctation of aorta.
4. Emphysema.
5. Cardiac arrest.
6. Pneumonia.
7. Fracture rib.
8. Name the chambers and valves of the heart.
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[LR 1220] DECEMBER 2020 Sub. Code: 6261
(AUGUST 2020 EXAM SESSION)
THIRD YEAR – (Regulation from 2013-2014)
PAPER III - CLINICAL CARDIO - RESPIRATORY DISEASES
Q.P. Code: 746261
Time: Three hours Answer ALL Questions Maximum: 100 Marks
1. Cough Reflex.
2. Eympema.
3. Pulmonary Embolism.
4. Lung Abcess.
5. Cardio pulmonary resuscitation.
6. Atrial Septal Defect (ASD).
7. Tuberculosis.
8. Plueral effusion.
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1. Hypertension.
2. Conductive system of heart.
3. Upper respiratory tract.
4. Infective endocarditis.
5. Lung abscess.
6. Cardiac arrest.
7. Occupational lung disease.
8. Pneumothorax.
1. Stroke volume.
2. Pigeon chest.
3. Criteria for rheumatic fever.
4. Clubbing.
5. Pulses Alternans.
6. Weaning from ventilator support.
7. Status asthmaticus.
8. Modifiable risk factors for myocardial Infarction.
9. Indication for tracheal intubation.
10. Pace maker.
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2. Discuss in detail about the etiology, clinical features, investigations, complications and
medical management of Chronic bronchitis.
1. Muscles of respiration.
2. Coronary circulation.
3. Myocardial infarction.
4. Thoracotomy.
5. Pleural effusion.
6. Valve replacement.
7. Stress testing.
8. Massive hemoptysis.