Personality Personality is made up of the characteristic pattern of thoughts, feeling, and behaviors that makes a person unique. Personality arises from within the individuals and remains fairly consistent throughout life. Based on behavior pattern, divided in to: Type A Type B Type C Type D Impatient, time-conscious, highly competitive, ambitious, hostile, and aggressive Opposite
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Investigation of Choice In every medical PG entrance examination (NEET PG/AIIMS/UPSC-CMS/PGIMER), 2 to 3 questions are asked on Investigation of choice. Here we have collected the investigation of choices of some important conditions which are asked frequently in exams. Condition Investigation Single Bone Metastasis Calcifications Acute Cerebral Haemorrhage Diagnosis Of SAH Blunt Abdominal Trauma Acute
Lab Reference Ranges A ‘Reference range’ may be defined as the range of values obtained for a particular test in a defined group of individuals. The term ‘Normal range’, which has frequently been used in the past, is roughly equivalent in meaning to ‘the range of values obtained from a group of healthy individuals’. Here
What is Red Eyes? A red eye can be alarming but is often just a sign of a minor eye condition, such as conjunctivitis or a burst blood vessel. If it is painful, there may be a more serious problem. Ocular pain is often associated with a red eye. SN Diagnosis History Examination 1 Subconjunctival haemorrhage
The Diabetic Annual Review It is desirable for all patients with diabetes to undergo a full medical assessment once a year. History 1.Patient Concerns 2.Events- Life And Medical 3.Glucose Diary (Urine Or Blood) 4.Current Treatment 5.Hypoglycaemia 6.Driving 7.Pregnancy/Contraception In Women 8.Impotence 9.Symptoms Of CHD Or PVD 10.Smoking Habit? Examination 1.Weight/BMI 2.Blood Pressure – Erect And
Clinical Triads with Memory Tricks Many Clinical Triads Are Asked Frequently In Medical PG Entrance Exams. Some Important Clinical Triads Are Collected Here Which Are Asked Many Times In AIPGME, NEET PG, AIIMS, DNB, UPSC (CMS) And Other Medical PG Entrance Exams. To memorise these triads easily, Memory tricks are also given in the table. S.No. Named
Hemorrhoids Alternative Names Rectal Lump Piles Lump in the Rectum Definition Dilated or enlarged veins in the lower portion of the rectum or anus. Two Types Internal- Under the skin External- Around the anus Grades I.Haemorrhoids only bleed II.Prolapse and reduce spontaneously III.Require replacement IV.Permanently Prolapsed Frequency 10 million Peak ages: 45-65 years ½ of
Pleural Fluid Tapping Indications of Pleural fluid tapping Diagnostic Therapeutic Physical, biochemical, cytological and bacteriological study of pleural fluid Respiratory distress Massive collection Contraindications Contraindications 1.Coagulation disorder 2.Platelet abnormality 3.Severe cough Procedure Step-Wise Procedure 1.The total procedure is explained to the patient to make him /her comfortable and relaxed. 2.The patient sitting and leaning forward
Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) Commonly Known As Oral Rehydration Salts Indications For Use Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS) Is Primarily Indicated To Replace The Fluid And Electrolyte Loss As A Result Of Vomiting And/Or Diarrhoea. Also Used In Fluid Depletion & Rehydration Of Patient With Burns. Recommendation Of WHO WHO Recommended Reduced Osmolarity Oral Rehydration Solution (Low Na