Exam Details

Subject hospital practice and care of patient
Paper
Exam / Course b. sc (mrit)
Department
Organization Baba Farid University of Health Sciences
Position
Exam Date September, 2017
City, State punjab, faridkot


Question Paper

B. Sc (MRIT) 3rd Year
(BF/2017/09)
Hospital practice and care of patient

M.M.: 100 Time: 3 Hours
Note: 1.) Attempt all questions.
2.) ATTEMPT BOTH PARTS IN SINGLE ANSWER BOOK ONLY.
3.) NO SUPPLEMENTARY SHEET SHALL BE ALLOWED/ PROVIDED
4.) The Student must write Q.P. Code in the space provided on the Title page of the Answer Book.

Part-I

1. Discuss in detail about the various types of communication skills required for optimal patient care during various procedures in the radiology departments. [20]

2. Discuss about the importance of obtaining an 'informed consent' from the patients for the various procedures in the radiology department. [10]

3. Write short note about the following:
a. Communication with coworkers
b. Wheelchair transfers in radiology department
c. Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
d. 'ALARA 'principle
Part-II

4. Discuss the various measures to be taken by the radiographers for minimizing radiation dose to the patient. [20]

5. Enumerate the biologic effects of radiation exposure. [10]

6. Write short note about the following: [5x4=20]
a. Storing and handling of dangerous drugs.
b. Radiographer's role in a case of suspected shock
c. Precautions to be taken in handling a patient with fractures
d. Equipment and contents of an emergency cart.





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Subjects

  • anatomy & physiology of human body part-ii
  • anatomy & physiology of human body-part-i
  • basic radiation physics
  • conventional radiology
  • hospital practice and care of patient
  • quality assurance and quality control
  • radiographic photography
  • radiographic techniques part-i
  • radiographic techniques part-ii
  • radiological equipment newer imaging modalities including computers
  • radiological physics & radiation protection
  • special radiological procedures including pathology