The NEET SS 2024 Diploma Anaesthesiology Paper1 Question was conducted as part of the national-level super speciality exam for admissions into DM and MCh programmes. This paper primarily assesses advanced knowledge of pulmonary medicine, tuberculosis management, respiratory emergencies, infectious diseases, diagnostics, and clinical decision-making. Candidates were required to attempt 100 questions in 150 minutes, with a total of 400 marks. Each correct response carries 4 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for every incorrect answer following the NEET SS negative marking scheme.
NEET SS 2024 Diploma Anaesthesiology Paper1 Question with Answer Key PDF
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a) Draw a neatly labelled diagram of the brachial plexus. Enumerate the various approaches to the brachial plexus block. [3+3]
b) Discuss Jackson Rees Circuit with a suitable diagram. [4]
a) Define functional residual capacity (FRC). Enumerate the factors that affect FRC with their clinical implications.
b) What are the methods to optimize FRC before and under general anaesthesia?
a) Enumerate the causes and clinical features of hyponatremia.
b) Discuss the diagnosis and treatment of hyponatremia.
a) Define hypothermia. What are the different phases of heat loss under anaesthesia?
b) What are the clinical consequences of hypothermia? Enumerate methods for prevention of hypothermia in the operation theatre.
a) Compare and contrast between Case control and Cohort study.
b) What is randomization and its different types? What are the advantages of randomization?
a) What are the components and principle of invasive blood pressure (IBP) monitoring?
b) Enumerate the advantages and disadvantages of IBP monitoring.
a) Define Minimal Alveolar Concentration (MAC) of inhaled anaesthetic agents.
b) Enumerate physiological and pharmacological factors affecting MAC.
a) Describe the anatomy of caudal epidural space with a suitable diagram.
b) What is Lee’s Cardiac risk index and its clinical application?
a) Enumerate various surgical positions (with examples) in the operation theatre.
b) What are the precautions and complications associated with prone positioning?
a) Describe the flow of cerebro-spinal fluid (CSF).
b) Enumerate the factors affecting the spread of local anaesthetic drugs in the CSF.







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