Exam Details
Subject | community pharmacy | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | pharm d (6–ydc) | |
Department | ||
Organization | G. Pulla Reddy College Of Pharmacy | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | August, 2016 | |
City, State | telangana, hyderabad |
Question Paper
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Pharm. D II-Year YDC) (Main Backlog) Examination, August 2016
Subject Community Pharmacy
Time 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: Answer all questions from Part A and answer any five questions from Part-B.
PART A (10 x 2 20 Marks)
1 Define Health.
2 Define OTC medication
3 Define Balance Diet
4 List various parts of prescription
5 Define patient counselling
6 Define Idiosyncrasy.
7 List out the factors to be considered during selection of appropriate site for community
pharmacy.
8 Write the importance of coding and stocking.
9 Write the objectives of Inventory control.
10 Write the causative agents for AIDS and Typhoid.
PART B x 10 50 Marks)
11 Write about the causative agents, clinical presentation and prevention of
Tuberculosis Leprosy
12 Explain the role of pharmacists family planning.
Write about the scope of community pharmacy.
13 Explain briefly about various drug interaction with relevant examples.
Write the legal requirements for the establishment of retail drug store.
14 Write the pathophysiology and common drug therapy of pyrexia.
Mention various types of cholesterol levels usually monitored in lipid profile tests
and add note on the interpretation of abnormal values.
15 Write a note on the use of computers in community pharmacy.
Add a note on code of ethics for pharmacist and write about pharmacist in
relation to his job and medical profession.
16 Define and describe various factors affecting medical adherence?
Write about screening of B.P.
17 Define Rational Drug use (RDU). Explain the role of pharmacist in improving RDU.
Define Hepatitis with their causative agents.
18 Explain various registers used in community pharmacy management.
Explain Lead Time Safety stock
Pharm. D II-Year YDC) (Main Backlog) Examination, August 2016
Subject Community Pharmacy
Time 3 Hours Max. Marks: 70
Note: Answer all questions from Part A and answer any five questions from Part-B.
PART A (10 x 2 20 Marks)
1 Define Health.
2 Define OTC medication
3 Define Balance Diet
4 List various parts of prescription
5 Define patient counselling
6 Define Idiosyncrasy.
7 List out the factors to be considered during selection of appropriate site for community
pharmacy.
8 Write the importance of coding and stocking.
9 Write the objectives of Inventory control.
10 Write the causative agents for AIDS and Typhoid.
PART B x 10 50 Marks)
11 Write about the causative agents, clinical presentation and prevention of
Tuberculosis Leprosy
12 Explain the role of pharmacists family planning.
Write about the scope of community pharmacy.
13 Explain briefly about various drug interaction with relevant examples.
Write the legal requirements for the establishment of retail drug store.
14 Write the pathophysiology and common drug therapy of pyrexia.
Mention various types of cholesterol levels usually monitored in lipid profile tests
and add note on the interpretation of abnormal values.
15 Write a note on the use of computers in community pharmacy.
Add a note on code of ethics for pharmacist and write about pharmacist in
relation to his job and medical profession.
16 Define and describe various factors affecting medical adherence?
Write about screening of B.P.
17 Define Rational Drug use (RDU). Explain the role of pharmacist in improving RDU.
Define Hepatitis with their causative agents.
18 Explain various registers used in community pharmacy management.
Explain Lead Time Safety stock
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- biology
- biopharmaceutics & pharmacokinetics
- biostatistics & research methodology
- clinical & pharmacokinetics pharmacotherapeutic drug monitoring
- clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmacotherapeutic drug monitoring
- clinical pharmacy
- clinical research
- clinical toxicology
- community pharmacy
- hospital pharmacy
- human anatomy and physiology
- medicinal biochemistry
- medicinal chemistry
- pathophysiology
- pharmaceutical analysis
- pharmaceutical formulations
- pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry
- pharmaceutical jurisprudence
- pharmaceutical microbiology
- pharmaceutical organic chemistry
- pharmaceutics
- pharmacoepidmiology and pharmacoeconomics
- pharmacognosy & phytopharmaceuticals
- pharmacology – i
- pharmacology – ii
- pharmacotherapeutics – i
- pharmacotherapeutics – iii
- pharmacotherapeutics-ii