Exam Details
Subject | medical terminology & records | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.b.a. hospital administration | |
Department | ||
Organization | acharya nagarjuna university-distance education | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | May, 2017 | |
City, State | new delhi, new delhi |
Question Paper
Total No. of Questions [Total No. of Pages 02
MBA Years) DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
(First Year)
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Medical Terminology Records
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks 70
SECTION A
Answer any Three
Q1) Yoga × 5 15)
Psychiatric
Neurology
Billing
Medico legal records
Naturopathy
SECTION B × 15 45)
Answer any Three
Q2) What are the various systems of medicine?
Q3) What are the various pediatric services provided in hospitals?
Q4) Explain coronary care services.
Q5) Write a note on maintenance of Operation Theatres Records.
Q6) Describe the process of maintaining House keeping records.
Q7) What do you mean by General and Speciality hospital? Explain.
SECTION C × 10 10)
(Compulsory)
Q8) Case study
LN., an elderly woman in failing health, had recently moved in with her daughter after
her hospitalization for a stroke. The daughter reported to the home care nurse that her
mother had minimal appetite, was confused and disoriented, and had developed a
blister on her lower back since she had been confined to bed. The nurse noted that LN.
had lost weight since her last visit and that her skin was dry with poor skin turgor. She
was wearing an "adult diaper", which was wet. After examining L.N.'s sacrum, the
nurse noted a nickel-sized open area, 2 cm in diameter and 1cm in depth (stage 11
pressure ulcer), with a 0.5cm reddened surrounding area with no drainage. L.N.
Moaned when the nurse palpated the lesion. The nurse also noted reddened areas on
L.N.'s elbows and heels.
The nurse provided L.N.'s daughter with instructions for proper skin care,
incontinence management, enhanced nutrition and frequent repositioning to prevent
pressure ischemia to the prominent body areas. However, 6 months later L.N's pressure
ulcer had deteriorated to a class III. She was hospitalized under the care of a plastic
surgeon and wound-ostomy care nurse Surgery was scheduled to debride the sacral
wound and close it with a full-thickness skin graft taken from her thigh. L.N. was
discharged 8 days later to a long-term care facility with orders for an alternating
pressure mattress, position change every 2 hours, supplemental nutrition, and
meticulous wound care.
Question
What were the various medical records that the nurse takes care for L.N.?
MBA Years) DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
(First Year)
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Medical Terminology Records
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks 70
SECTION A
Answer any Three
Q1) Yoga × 5 15)
Psychiatric
Neurology
Billing
Medico legal records
Naturopathy
SECTION B × 15 45)
Answer any Three
Q2) What are the various systems of medicine?
Q3) What are the various pediatric services provided in hospitals?
Q4) Explain coronary care services.
Q5) Write a note on maintenance of Operation Theatres Records.
Q6) Describe the process of maintaining House keeping records.
Q7) What do you mean by General and Speciality hospital? Explain.
SECTION C × 10 10)
(Compulsory)
Q8) Case study
LN., an elderly woman in failing health, had recently moved in with her daughter after
her hospitalization for a stroke. The daughter reported to the home care nurse that her
mother had minimal appetite, was confused and disoriented, and had developed a
blister on her lower back since she had been confined to bed. The nurse noted that LN.
had lost weight since her last visit and that her skin was dry with poor skin turgor. She
was wearing an "adult diaper", which was wet. After examining L.N.'s sacrum, the
nurse noted a nickel-sized open area, 2 cm in diameter and 1cm in depth (stage 11
pressure ulcer), with a 0.5cm reddened surrounding area with no drainage. L.N.
Moaned when the nurse palpated the lesion. The nurse also noted reddened areas on
L.N.'s elbows and heels.
The nurse provided L.N.'s daughter with instructions for proper skin care,
incontinence management, enhanced nutrition and frequent repositioning to prevent
pressure ischemia to the prominent body areas. However, 6 months later L.N's pressure
ulcer had deteriorated to a class III. She was hospitalized under the care of a plastic
surgeon and wound-ostomy care nurse Surgery was scheduled to debride the sacral
wound and close it with a full-thickness skin graft taken from her thigh. L.N. was
discharged 8 days later to a long-term care facility with orders for an alternating
pressure mattress, position change every 2 hours, supplemental nutrition, and
meticulous wound care.
Question
What were the various medical records that the nurse takes care for L.N.?
Subjects
- counselling skills for managers
- health care and operations management
- hospital cost and financial accounting
- hospital economics and financial management
- hospital planning and engineering
- hrm & quality management
- introduction to computers and mis
- legal and ethical issues
- management process & organizational behaviour
- managing hospitals - i
- managing hospitals - ii
- marketing management & marketing of services
- medical terminology & records
- patient care and behaviour
- research methods in hospitals
- strategic management