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Subject managing hospitals - ii
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 08] [Total No. of Pages 2
MBA Years) DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017
HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATION
Second Year
Managing Hospitals II
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks 70
SECTION A × 5 15)
Answer any three
Q1) Distribution system
Safety precautions
ECG
Zoning
Flow pattern of patients
Radiology
SECTION B × 15 45)
Answer any three
Q2) Explain the work flow and processing of CSSD.
Q3) Explain the objectives and importance of Ambulatory care.
Q4) Write a note on waste disposal.
Q5) Discribe different types of x Ray machines.
Q6) Briefly explain about Intensive care.
Q7) Explain training and co ordination required for hospital staff.
SECTION C
(Compulsory)
Q8) Case study
"U CARE" is a super specialty hospital at Vijayawada cross roads. The daily outpatients
section records 200 numbers New Cases. Through the patient satisfaction survey it is found
that patient's complain of high waiting time at Laboratory services department on observation
of few samples. It is observed that the Lab technician who collects the sample store's the until
he completes to bleed all the patients at time and then reaches workstation to process them.
Being Administrator of the hospital, how do you reduce waiting time Laboratory Services


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