Many students prefer DM General Medicine in contrast to subspecialties. It is prudent to mention here that it is not that easy to prepare all subjects at this level. In view of time constraints students have difficulty in preparing well.

The competition is growing but simultaneously is the number of seats in these branches.

There needs to be an effective strategy to prepare General Medicine well.

The Preparation for NEET DM general medicine includes Topics from all branches like NEET   DM Cardiology, DM Gastro, DM Pulmonary Medicine DM Oncology, DM Critical Care Medicine, Pediatrics, DM Rheumatology DM Genetics, DM Infectious diseases, DM Clinical Pharmacology, DM Immunology, and DM Neurology

Your Focus should be on

  • Applying clinical knowledge and skills
  • Latest Q banks for DM Specialities
  • Not wasting much time on videos
  • Previous years asked Topics
  • Questions Based on Latest Pattern
  • Revision to the Best
  • The Most Repeated Topics
  • Understanding basic mechanisms.
  • Using Standard Text

 

Always on Students mind for Preparing for NEET DM

  • What is asked
  • What is the Question pattern
  • What types of Questions are asked

 

We hereby give examples of Types of Questions asked lately so that students are aware of the Sample type asked.

 

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Sample DM Question from Cardiology

 

Ten days after an 88 year old female was operated for a total hip replacement she becomes short of breath, diaphoretic, and hypotensive. She has been taking Aspirin and Rosuvastatin for past few years.   Lab investigations and Examination   reveals elevated Troponins and mild jugular venous distension. Heart sounds are normal.  ECG shows tachycardia and ST-T wave changes. The most likely diagnosis is:

  1. Pulmonary thromboembolism
  2. Pericarditis
  3. Angina
  4. Aortic dissection
     

Sample DM Question from General Medicine
 

A   66 year old Alcoholic is admitted in ICU and developed   severe and seizures following generalized weakness.  He was admitted with Severe Abdominal and Back pain as a result of Gall stone induced Pancreatic Inflammation.  His temperature is 36.8 C , blood pressure is 110/60 mmHg, pulse is 84/mm, and respirations are 16/mm. The laboratory values are:

Hemoglobin                          8.2 g/dL

ESR                                         19 mm/hr

Serum sodium                     144 mEq/L

Serum potassium               4.1 mEq/L

Serum calcium                    6.1 mg/dL

Serum phosphorus             2.5 mg/dL

Blood Sugar:                 Normal

Blood  urea:                  Normal

ESR:                             28 mm/hr

The Reason for his seizures is:

  1. Hyperkalemia
  2. Hypokalemia
  3. Hypercalcemia
  4. Hypocalcemia


 

Sample DM Question from Clinical Interpretation
 

A   74   year old  Alcoholic  is admitted in ICU  and developed   severe and seizures following generalized weakness .  He was admitted with Severe Abdominal and Back pain as a result of Gall stone induced Pncreatic Inflammation.  His temperature is 36.8 C , blood pressure is 110/60 mmHg, pulse is 84/mm, and respirations are 16/mm. The laboratory values are:

Hemoglobin                          8.2 g/dL

ESR                                         19 mm/hr

Serum sodium                     144 mEq/L

Serum potassium               4.1 mEq/L

Serum calcium                    6.1 mg/dL

Serum phosphorus             2.5 mg/dL

Blood Sugar:                 Normal

Blood  urea:                  Normal

ESR:                             28 mm/hr

His ECG Tracing would show:

  1. Short PR Interval
  2. U waves
  3. Peaked T Waves
  4. Prolonged QT interval


Sample DM Question from Endocrinology
 

A 33 year-old male is diagnosed with thyroid cancer. His Father was Hypertensive due to Phaeochromocytoma. His family history is significant for thyroid cancer and pheochromocytoma in his father. Most likely he is having:

  1. DIDMOAD Syndrome
  2. MEN I
  3. MEN II
  4. NF1

     

These questions give you a glimpse of the way you are tested. The standards vary and sometimes the difficulty level may be on higher side. One has to be well prepared to get a good rank and merit.

DM general medicine is gaining Scope. It is a super specialization done after having an MD Degree. From past few years there has been a change from written examination to CBT exam. The Dm is now conducted as an online MCQ Based exam. So a student should be aware of how to take online Examinations.

A DM aspirant needs to give time to all branches for general medicine preparation. A basic , thorough and standard knowledge of your MD experience will surely benefit the student. To take General Medicine Tests Click on to https://www.medexamsprep.com/category/package/neet-dm