Ophthalmology Notes @ OphthalNotes.blogspot.com

Ophthalmology Notes @ OphthalNotes.blogspot.com
A comprehensive collection of ophthalmology revision notes that cover a broad range of topics.

Community Ophthal DNB Questions

 COMMUNITY OPHTHALMOLOGY


Vitamin A deficiency 

  1. Management of 9 months old child with grade IV PEM with bilateral Xerophthalmia. 

  2. Role of various food supplement including antioxidants and vitamin A in ophthalmology. 

  3. **Describe etiopathogenesis, clinical features, prevention and management of keratomalacia. 

Childhood Blindness

  1. Enumerate the causes of childhood blindness and measure to prevent childhood blindness.

  2. **Enumerate causes of childhood blindness. How will you calculate sample size and plan survey of childhood blindness in India? 


NPCB

4. Write down constitution and functions of district eye relief society as mentioned in National Program for Control of Blindness. 

6. Discuss National Programme for Control of Blindness. (10) 



Miscellaneous

  1. Objectives of vision 2020. 

  2. **What is vision 2020? What are the diseases covered under this scheme. Briefly describe its functioning strategy. 

  3. ***What are the objectives, strategies, approaches and organization of Vision 2020 programme? 

  4. Write the definition of blindness as per WHO standards. Enumerate important causes of blindness as per 4 important surveys in India. 

  5. Answer the following: 2+2+2+4 

    1. Define low vision as per WHO Criteria. 

    2. How do you evaluate a person with low vision? 

    3. What are the goals of visual rehabilitation? 

    4. Enumerate and discuss various management options of low vision. 

  6. What is incidence and prevalence of a disease? How will you calculate sample size and plan survey for cataract blindness? (2+2)+6 

  7.  a) Measures of central tendency in a series of observations. 

b) Measures of variability of individual observations. (5+5) 



JUN 2015 

CORNEA 

JUN 2009 

1. Write down clinical picture and management of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. 

2. Give clinical picture, complications and management of fungal corneal ulcer. 

3. Describe indications and methods of pterygium surgery. How to prevent recurrence? 

4. Write down the methods of prevention and management of pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. 

5. Describe the recent methods for the treatment of keratoconus. 

6. Write down acute management of alkali burns. 

7. Indications, contraindications and complications of phakic IOL in the management of high myiopia. 

8. Write down factors facilitating penetration of drugs through cornea. 


DEC 2009 

9. **Management of corneal ulcer. 

10. Basic techniques of managing corneoscleral injury with vitreous prolapse. 

11. Classification of conjunctivitis and its management. 

12. Enumerate the complications of LASIK surgery in a myope of -8 D spherical in both eyes. 

13. **Management of keratoconus. 

14. Clinical features and management of acute graft rejection. 


JUN 2010 

15. Classification of management of dry eye. 

16. **Management of corneoscleral perforation with iris prolapses in a 5 year old child after injury with bow and arrow during diwali. 

17. Management of perforated corneal ulcer following bacterial keratitis. 

18. Method of examination of cornea. 

19. ***Management of penetrating ocular injury. 

20. ***Management of keratoconus. 

21. **Surgical technique of pterygium excision. 


DECCOMMUNITY OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Dec 2009 

1. Management of 9 months old child with grade IV PEM with bilateral Xerophthalmia. 

2. Objectives of vision 2020. 


JUN 2010 

3. Role of various food supplement including antioxidants and vitamin A in ophthalmology. 


DEC 2010 

4. Write down constitution and functions of district eye relief society as mentioned in National Program for Control of Blindness. 


DEC 2011 

5. **Describe etiopathogenesis, clinical features, prevention and management of keratomalacia. 


(2+2+2+4) 

6. Discuss National Programme for Control of Blindness. (10) 


JUN 2012 

7. Enumerate the causes of childhood blindness and measure to prevent childhood blindness. 


DEC 2012 

8. Write the definition of blindness as per WHO standards. Enumerate important causes of blindness as per 4 important surveys in India. 


DEC 2013 

9. Answer the following: 2+2+2+4 

A. Define low vision as per WHO Criteria. 

B. How do you evaluate a person with low vision? 

C. What are the goals of visual rehabilitation? 

D. Enumerate and discuss various management options of low vision. 

10. **What is vision 2020? What are the diseases covered under this scheme. Briefly describe its functioning strategy. 


JUN 2014 

11. **Enumerate causes of childhood blindness. How will you calculate sample size and plan survey of childhood blindness in India? 

12. ***What are the objectives, strategies, approaches and organization of Vision 2020 programme? 


DEC 2014 DNB Topic Wise Question Bank (2009-2015) 


13. What is incidence and prevalence of a disease? How will you calculate sample size and plan survey for cataract blindness? (2+2)+6 


JUN 2015 

14. a) Measures of central tendency in a series of observations. 


b) Measures of variability of individual observations. (5+5) 

CORNEA 

JUN 2009 

1. Write down clinical picture and management of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. 

2. Give clinical picture, complications and management of fungal corneal ulcer. 

3. Describe indications and methods of pterygium surgery. How to prevent recurrence? 

4. Write down the methods of prevention and management of pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. 

5. Describe the recent methods for the treatment of keratoconus. 

6. Write down acute management of alkali burns. 

7. Indications, contraindications and complications of phakic IOL in the management of high myiopia. 

8. Write down factors facilitating penetration of drugs through cornea. 


DEC 2009 

9. **Management of corneal ulcer. 

10. Basic techniques of managing corneoscleral injury with vitreous prolapse. 

11. Classification of conjunctivitis and its management. 

12. Enumerate the complications of LASIK surgery in a myope of -8 D spherical in both eyes. 

13. **Management of keratoconus. 

14. Clinical features and management of acute graft rejection. 


JUN 2010 

15. Classification of management of dry eye. 

16. **Management of corneoscleral perforation with iris prolapses in a 5 year old child after injury with bow and arrow during diwali. 

17. Management of perforated corneal ulcer following bacterial keratitis. 

18. Method of examination of cornea. 

19. ***Management of penetrating ocular injury. 

20. ***Management of keratoconus. 

21. **Surgical technique of pterygium excision. 


DECCOMMUNITY OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Dec 2009 

1. Management of 9 months old child with grade IV PEM with bilateral Xerophthalmia. 

2. Objectives of vision 2020. 


JUN 2010 

3. Role of various food supplement including antioxidants and vitamin A in ophthalmology. 


DEC 2010 

4. Write down constitution and functions of district eye relief society as mentioned in National Program for Control of Blindness. 


DEC 2011 

5. **Describe etiopathogenesis, clinical features, prevention and management of keratomalacia. 


(2+2+2+4) 

6. Discuss National Programme for Control of Blindness. (10) 


JUN 2012 

7. Enumerate the causes of childhood blindness and measure to prevent childhood blindness. 


DEC 2012 

8. Write the definition of blindness as per WHO standards. Enumerate important causes of blindness as per 4 important surveys in India. 


DEC 2013 

9. Answer the following: 2+2+2+4 

A. Define low vision as per WHO Criteria. 

B. How do you evaluate a person with low vision? 

C. What are the goals of visual rehabilitation? 

D. Enumerate and discuss various management options of low vision. 

10. **What is vision 2020? What are the diseases covered under this scheme. Briefly describe its functioning strategy. 


JUN 2014 

11. **Enumerate causes of childhood blindness. How will you calculate sample size and plan survey of childhood blindness in India? 

12. ***What are the objectives, strategies, approaches and organization of Vision 2020 programme? 


DEC 2014 DNB Topic Wise Question Bank (2009-2015) 


13. What is incidence and prevalence of a disease? How will you calculate sample size and plan survey for cataract blindness? (2+2)+6 


JUN 2015 

14. a) Measures of central tendency in a series of observations. 


b) Measures of variability of individual observations. (5+5) 

CORNEA 

JUN 2009 

1. Write down clinical picture and management of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. 

2. Give clinical picture, complications and management of fungal corneal ulcer. 

3. Describe indications and methods of pterygium surgery. How to prevent recurrence? 

4. Write down the methods of prevention and management of pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. 

5. Describe the recent methods for the treatment of keratoconus. 

6. Write down acute management of alkali burns. 

7. Indications, contraindications and complications of phakic IOL in the management of high myiopia. 

8. Write down factors facilitating penetration of drugs through cornea. 


DEC 2009 

9. **Management of corneal ulcer. 

10. Basic techniques of managing corneoscleral injury with vitreous prolapse. 

11. Classification of conjunctivitis and its management. 

12. Enumerate the complications of LASIK surgery in a myope of -8 D spherical in both eyes. 

13. **Management of keratoconus. 

14. Clinical features and management of acute graft rejection. 


JUN 2010 

15. Classification of management of dry eye. 

16. **Management of corneoscleral perforation with iris prolapses in a 5 year old child after injury with bow and arrow during diwali. 

17. Management of perforated corneal ulcer following bacterial keratitis. 

18. Method of examination of cornea. 

19. ***Management of penetrating ocular injury. 

20. ***Management of keratoconus. 

21. **Surgical technique of pterygium excision. 


DECCOMMUNITY OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Dec 2009 

1. Management of 9 months old child with grade IV PEM with bilateral Xerophthalmia. 

2. Objectives of vision 2020. 


JUN 2010 

3. Role of various food supplement including antioxidants and vitamin A in ophthalmology. 


DEC 2010 

4. Write down constitution and functions of district eye relief society as mentioned in National Program for Control of Blindness. 


DEC 2011 

5. **Describe etiopathogenesis, clinical features, prevention and management of keratomalacia. 


(2+2+2+4) 

6. Discuss National Programme for Control of Blindness. (10) 


JUN 2012 

7. Enumerate the causes of childhood blindness and measure to prevent childhood blindness. 


DEC 2012 

8. Write the definition of blindness as per WHO standards. Enumerate important causes of blindness as per 4 important surveys in India. 


DEC 2013 

9. Answer the following: 2+2+2+4 

A. Define low vision as per WHO Criteria. 

B. How do you evaluate a person with low vision? 

C. What are the goals of visual rehabilitation? 

D. Enumerate and discuss various management options of low vision. 

10. **What is vision 2020? What are the diseases covered under this scheme. Briefly describe its functioning strategy. 


JUN 2014 

11. **Enumerate causes of childhood blindness. How will you calculate sample size and plan survey of childhood blindness in India? 

12. ***What are the objectives, strategies, approaches and organization of Vision 2020 programme? 


DEC 2014 DNB Topic Wise Question Bank (2009-2015) 


13. What is incidence and prevalence of a disease? How will you calculate sample size and plan survey for cataract blindness? (2+2)+6 


JUN 2015 

14. a) Measures of central tendency in a series of observations. 


b) Measures of variability of individual observations. (5+5) 

CORNEA 

JUN 2009 

1. Write down clinical picture and management of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. 

2. Give clinical picture, complications and management of fungal corneal ulcer. 

3. Describe indications and methods of pterygium surgery. How to prevent recurrence? 

4. Write down the methods of prevention and management of pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. 

5. Describe the recent methods for the treatment of keratoconus. 

6. Write down acute management of alkali burns. 

7. Indications, contraindications and complications of phakic IOL in the management of high myiopia. 

8. Write down factors facilitating penetration of drugs through cornea. 


DEC 2009 

9. **Management of corneal ulcer. 

10. Basic techniques of managing corneoscleral injury with vitreous prolapse. 

11. Classification of conjunctivitis and its management. 

12. Enumerate the complications of LASIK surgery in a myope of -8 D spherical in both eyes. 

13. **Management of keratoconus. 

14. Clinical features and management of acute graft rejection. 


JUN 2010 

15. Classification of management of dry eye. 

16. **Management of corneoscleral perforation with iris prolapses in a 5 year old child after injury with bow and arrow during diwali. 

17. Management of perforated corneal ulcer following bacterial keratitis. 

18. Method of examination of cornea. 

19. ***Management of penetrating ocular injury. 

20. ***Management of keratoconus. 

21. **Surgical technique of pterygium excision. 


DECCOMMUNITY OPHTHALMOLOGY 

Dec 2009 

1. Management of 9 months old child with grade IV PEM with bilateral Xerophthalmia. 

2. Objectives of vision 2020. 


JUN 2010 

3. Role of various food supplement including antioxidants and vitamin A in ophthalmology. 


DEC 2010 

4. Write down constitution and functions of district eye relief society as mentioned in National Program for Control of Blindness. 


DEC 2011 

5. **Describe etiopathogenesis, clinical features, prevention and management of keratomalacia. 


(2+2+2+4) 

6. Discuss National Programme for Control of Blindness. (10) 


JUN 2012 

7. Enumerate the causes of childhood blindness and measure to prevent childhood blindness. 


DEC 2012 

8. Write the definition of blindness as per WHO standards. Enumerate important causes of blindness as per 4 important surveys in India. 


DEC 2013 

9. Answer the following: 2+2+2+4 

A. Define low vision as per WHO Criteria. 

B. How do you evaluate a person with low vision? 

C. What are the goals of visual rehabilitation? 

D. Enumerate and discuss various management options of low vision. 

10. **What is vision 2020? What are the diseases covered under this scheme. Briefly describe its functioning strategy. 


JUN 2014 

11. **Enumerate causes of childhood blindness. How will you calculate sample size and plan survey of childhood blindness in India? 

12. ***What are the objectives, strategies, approaches and organization of Vision 2020 programme? 


DEC 2014 DNB Topic Wise Question Bank (2009-2015) 


13. What is incidence and prevalence of a disease? How will you calculate sample size and plan survey for cataract blindness? (2+2)+6 


JUN 2015 

14. a) Measures of central tendency in a series of observations. 


b) Measures of variability of individual observations. (5+5) 

CORNEA 

JUN 2009 

1. Write down clinical picture and management of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. 

2. Give clinical picture, complications and management of fungal corneal ulcer. 

3. Describe indications and methods of pterygium surgery. How to prevent recurrence? 

4. Write down the methods of prevention and management of pseudophakic bullous keratopathy. 

5. Describe the recent methods for the treatment of keratoconus. 

6. Write down acute management of alkali burns. 

7. Indications, contraindications and complications of phakic IOL in the management of high myiopia. 

8. Write down factors facilitating penetration of drugs through cornea. 


DEC 2009 

9. **Management of corneal ulcer. 

10. Basic techniques of managing corneoscleral injury with vitreous prolapse. 

11. Classification of conjunctivitis and its management. 

12. Enumerate the complications of LASIK surgery in a myope of -8 D spherical in both eyes. 

13. **Management of keratoconus. 

14. Clinical features and management of acute graft rejection. 


JUN 2010 

15. Classification of management of dry eye. 

16. **Management of corneoscleral perforation with iris prolapses in a 5 year old child after injury with bow and arrow during diwali. 

17. Management of perforated corneal ulcer following bacterial keratitis. 

18. Method of examination of cornea. 

19. ***Management of penetrating ocular injury. 

20. ***Management of keratoconus. 

21. **Surgical technique of pterygium excision. 




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