Forensic Medicine
3 questionsBased on the provided wound characteristics, identify the type of firearm used and the estimated range of the shot.

A 45-year-old female patient is told about the benefits and complications of a hysterectomy, and she agrees to the procedure. What kind of consent is this?
A surgeon is called to perform an emergency operation after attending a party. During the operation, the assisting staff notices the surgeon's hands shaking and instruments falling from his grasp. He eventually nicks an artery, leading to the patient's collapse and significant blood loss. Under which legal term is this incident most likely to be classified in Indian medical jurisprudence?
Internal Medicine
3 questionsA patient on anti-depressants presented to you with hypotension. An ECG was done, which showed wide QRS complexes and right axis deviation. How will you manage this patient?
A hypertensive patient who is non-compliant with medication presents to you with sudden onset breathlessness. A chest x-ray was done, which is shown below. How will you manage this patient?

A 40-year-old man with a known case of hypertension presented with multiple episodes of hematuria and loin pain. His elder brother passed away due to a stroke at the age of 40. What is the probable diagnosis based on the clinical presentation?

Microbiology
1 questionsA female patient presents with complaints of thick white vaginal secretions. Which of the following can be used to identify the likely species of the causative agent?
Ophthalmology
1 questionsA diabetic patient presents to you with visual acuity of 6/9 in one eye. Further investigations revealed preretinal hemorrhages with neovascularization at the optic disc. What is the next step in management?
Pathology
1 questionsA middle aged male patient presents with painless slow growing neck swelling. On examination, lymph nodes are positive. Surgery is done and biopsy is shown in the image below. Which of the following is false regarding the HPE findings?

Pediatrics
1 questionsA 7 – year old boy presented with abdominal pain, vomiting, oliguria, and periorbital puffiness following chemotherapy. Investigations reveal hyperuricemia, raised creatinine levels, and hyperkalemia. What is the next best step in the management of this condition ?