DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
HBT MEDICAL COLLEGE, DR. R. N. COOPER MUNICIPAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, JUHU, MUMBAI – 400056
I MBBS TERMINAL EXAMINATION
PRACTICAL SYLLABUS
(Total= 40marks)
Q.1. Clinical examination (20marks)
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a) Examination of Pulse
b) Examination of Abdomen (GIT)
Q.2. Haematology (10marks)
- a)Estimation of haemoglobin content of blood.
b)WBC Count
c)RBC Count
d)Determination of blood group
e)Differential WBC Count
f) Determination of Bleeding time & Clotting Time
Q.3. Experimental (10marks)
- a) Skeletal muscle graphs (3marks)
- 1.Simple muscle curve
2.Effect of various strengths of stimuli
3.Effect of load
4.Starlings law
5.Genesis of tetanus
6.Phenomenon of fatigue
7.Effect of 2 successive stimuli
Conti…
b) Cardiac muscle graphs (3marks)
- 1.Normal cardiogram
2.Effect of temperature on frog’s heart
3.Properties of cardiac muscle –I
4.Properties of cardiac muscle-II
5.Properties of cardiac muscle-III
6.Beneficial effect
7.Nervous regulation of heart
8.Vagal escape
9.Effect of Acetylcholine on frog’s heart
c) Charts (2marks)
- 1.Strength Duration Curve
2.Action Potential in nerve fibre
3.Compound Action Potential
d) Calculations (2marks)
- 1.Blood Indices
2.Velocity of nerve impulse
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
HBT MEDICAL COLLEGE, DR. R. N. COOPER MUNICIPAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, JUHU, MUMBAI – 400056
I MBBS TERMINAL EXAMINATION
THEORY PATTERN
SECTION A
Q 1. MCQ 10 marks
SECTION B
Q 2. Short answer question (6X5=30) marks ( Answer any Six out of seven)
Q 3. Long answer question (2X10=20)marks
( Answer any Two out of three)
Dr. Brinda Venkatraman
Professor & Head,
Department of Physiology
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY
HBT MEDICAL COLLEGE, DR. R. N. COOPER MUNICIPAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, JUHU, MUMBAI – 400056
I MBBS TERMINAL EXAMINATION
THEORY SYLLABUS
1. General Physiology & Body Fluid Compartments.
2. Blood (Entire System)
3. Nerve (Entire System)
4. Muscle (Entire System)
5. Respiratory System
- a) Introduction: physiological anatomy of respiratory system including
Wiebel’s model.
b) Non-respiratory functions of lungs.
c) Muscles of respiration; bucket and pump handle movements of
Respiration.
d) Lung volume and capacities. (Including timed vital capacity; maximum
breathing capacity; Minute ventilation; dyspnoeic index).
e) Surfactant.
f) Compliance.
g) Dead space; work of berating; Airway resistance
h) Pulmonary circulation.
i) VA/Q ratio; Diffusion.
j) Oxygen transport.
k) Carbon dioxide transport.
6) Cardio Vascular System
- a) Introduction to CVS, Anatomy of Heart & Blood vessels, Layers of the
Heart, Blood and Nerve supply of the heart, Function and Importance of
CVS. Circulatory system layout & types of blood vessels.
b) Cardiac Muscle- Structure and function of E-C coupling in cardiac
muscle.
c) All properties of Cardiac muscle.
d) Action potential in Cardiac muscle.
e) Initiation & Propagation of Cardiac muscle.
f) ECG
g) Cardiac cycle.
h) Heart Rate.
i) Cardiac Output.
7) Gastro Intestinal System
- a) General introduction & organisational plan, innervation and blood
supply.
b) Secretion and composition of saliva, mechanism & regulation of
Salivary secretion.
c) Deglutition & Mastication.
d) Gastric juice secretion.
e) Gastric motility.
f) Pancreatic secretion.
g) Liver and Gall bladder.
h) GI hormones.
Dr. Brinda Venkatraman
Professor & Head,
Department of Physiology