Exam Details
Subject | pharmacotherapeutics – i | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | pharm d (6–ydc) | |
Department | ||
Organization | G. Pulla Reddy College Of Pharmacy | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | March, 2018 | |
City, State | telangana, hyderabad |
Question Paper
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Pharm. D YDC) II-Year (Instant) Examination, March 2018
Subject Pharmacotherapeutics I
Time 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: Answer all questions from Part answer any five questions from Part-B.
PART A (10 x 2 20 Marks)
1 Write the JNC 7 classification of blood pressure classification.
2 What are the diagnostic tests for osteoporosis?
3 What are the normal values of lipid panel?
4 What are the modifiable and non modifiable risk factors for Angina?
5 How does the early pharmacotherapy of NSTEMI differ from STEMI?
6 Write the applications of Pulmonary function Testing.
7 List out the agents and events that trigger Asthma.
8 What is essential drug concept?
9 Differentiate between viral and bacterial conjunctivitis.
10 Write a brief note on Beer's criteria for prescribing geriatric population.
PART B x 10 50 Marks)
11 Write the algorithm for management of Hypertension with compelling indications.
Differentiate between hypertensive urgency and hypertensive crisis.
12 Write the algorithm for management of stage C heart failure.
Write briefly the pathophysiology of Heart Failure.
13 Explain the pharmacotherapy of management of Dyslipidaemia.
Write a note on class III antiarrhythmic drugs.
14 Explain the management of prinzmetal angina.
Write the algorithm for management of STEMI.
15 Explain the pharmacotherapy of severe acute asthma.
Write a note on the various oral contraceptives.
16 Classify with examples and give the mechanism of action of oral antidiabetic
drugs.
Write a note on goiter.
17 Explain anti-resorptive therapy in osteoporosis.
Write the management of bacterial conjunctivitis.
18 How is oral absorption of drugs altered in pediatrics?
Explain transplacental drug transfer.
Pharm. D YDC) II-Year (Instant) Examination, March 2018
Subject Pharmacotherapeutics I
Time 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: Answer all questions from Part answer any five questions from Part-B.
PART A (10 x 2 20 Marks)
1 Write the JNC 7 classification of blood pressure classification.
2 What are the diagnostic tests for osteoporosis?
3 What are the normal values of lipid panel?
4 What are the modifiable and non modifiable risk factors for Angina?
5 How does the early pharmacotherapy of NSTEMI differ from STEMI?
6 Write the applications of Pulmonary function Testing.
7 List out the agents and events that trigger Asthma.
8 What is essential drug concept?
9 Differentiate between viral and bacterial conjunctivitis.
10 Write a brief note on Beer's criteria for prescribing geriatric population.
PART B x 10 50 Marks)
11 Write the algorithm for management of Hypertension with compelling indications.
Differentiate between hypertensive urgency and hypertensive crisis.
12 Write the algorithm for management of stage C heart failure.
Write briefly the pathophysiology of Heart Failure.
13 Explain the pharmacotherapy of management of Dyslipidaemia.
Write a note on class III antiarrhythmic drugs.
14 Explain the management of prinzmetal angina.
Write the algorithm for management of STEMI.
15 Explain the pharmacotherapy of severe acute asthma.
Write a note on the various oral contraceptives.
16 Classify with examples and give the mechanism of action of oral antidiabetic
drugs.
Write a note on goiter.
17 Explain anti-resorptive therapy in osteoporosis.
Write the management of bacterial conjunctivitis.
18 How is oral absorption of drugs altered in pediatrics?
Explain transplacental drug transfer.
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