Sunday, June 14, 2020

AIIMS June 2020 FMT & Toxicology Questions

 
Some of the AIIMS June 2020 FMT & Toxicology questions as recalled by students 
(These are recall based questions and hence the options and reconstruction of questions may slightly vary from original questions)
((Disclaimer - Subjected to Memory bias - ☺))



Q1. A young girl came to the AIIMS Emergency OPD with her mother. Her birth date was 31/01/2007 and history of Peno-vaginal penetration by their neighbour was given by the patient. She also said that she gave the consent for the same. She refused for medical examination. What could you do as a medical practitioner attending such patient?
1. Should not inform the police 
2. Should inform the police 
3. Should counsel the mother and daughter 
4. Should do examination even after refusal 
5. Take refusal form 

A. 2,3, 5 are true 
B. 1,2,3 are true 
C. 3,4,5 are true 
D. 2,3, are true


Q2. A 23 year old male patient was brought history of stove burst. Burns involving face, head with singeing of hair, neck, both arms, front of chest bilaterally noted. The percentage of burns is 
A. 18% 
B. 27 % 
C. 36% 
D. 45%

Q3. Identify the type of injury 
A. Laceration 
B. Incised wound 
C. Chop wound 
D. Stab wound



Q4. Identify the type of injury











A. Laceration looking incision 
B. Incised looking laceration 
C. Chop wound 
D. Stab wound



Q5. Identify the type of fracture

A. Ring fracture 
B. Comminuted fracture 
C. Fissure fracture 
D. Sutural fracture



Q6. During a surgery, if a doctor feels to remove/operate more than what he anticipated before surgery, then this is covered under which doctrine?
A. Doctrine of anticipation 
B. Res Ipsa loquitare 
C. Doctrine of conjugated consent 
D. Doctrine of extended consent 



Q7. During hysterectomy surgery, there was a damage to ureter, inspite of all diligent care and precautions taken by the doctor. This is a type of
A. Medical maloccurence 
B. Res Ipsa loquitare 
C. Novus actus interveniens 
D. Physicians error



Q8. False statement regarding snake bite?
A. ASV is the mainstay of treatment 
B. Neostigmine, ventilatory support should be given along with ASV 
C. Indian polyvalent ASV not effective against hump nosed viper 
D. ASV + neostigmine+ atropine indicated for treatment of krait snake bite 



Q9. Identify the seed

A. Datura seeds 
B. Tropicana black 
C. Nigella sativa
 D. Opium 



Q10. Minimum punishment for selling spurious drug likely to cause death is
A. 1 year 
B. 5 years 
C. 7 years 
D. Life imprisonment

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