Exam Details
Subject | pharmacotherapeutics-ii | |
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 III Year (Instant) Examination, March 2018
Subject: Pharmacotherapeutics II
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 70
Note: Answer all questions from Part A. Any Five questions from Part B.
PART A (10x2 20 Marks)
1 Write a brief note etiopathogenesis of meningitis.
2 Name any two common adjuvant chemotherapy regimens for breast cancer.
3 Write a brief note on acute bronchitis.
4 What are the clinical features of sepsis?
5 Differentiate between osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis.
6 Write a brief note on impetigo and its management.
7 Write a note on amino glycoside induced renal disorders.
8 Classify urinary track infections.
9 What are the two major classes of genes involved in carcinogenesis? Give examples.
10 What are the commonly occurring protozoal infections?
PART B (50 Marks)
11 Write in detail the pharmacological management of hospital acquired pneumonia.
12 Describe the role of DMARDS in treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Add a note on their
adverse effects.
Write a note on the pathophysiology of Gout.
13 Write a brief note on management of Psoriasis.
Discuss the pathophysiology and treatment of SLE.
14 Write a note on the risk factors and prevention of surgical site infections.
Classify agents to treat HIV infection along with examples.
15 Discuss pharmacological management of malaria and add a note on its pathogenesis.
16 Write notes on:
Adequacy of hemodialysis and Kt/V.
Use of erythropoietins in chronic kidney disease.
17 Write notes on adverse effects of anticancer agents.
Give detailed description of antineoplastic agents:
Alkylating agents
ii) Vinca alkaloids
18 Write the treatment algorithm for management of Leukemias.
Role of colony stimulating factors in acute myeloid leukemia.
Pharm D III Year (Instant) Examination, March 2018
Subject: Pharmacotherapeutics II
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 70
Note: Answer all questions from Part A. Any Five questions from Part B.
PART A (10x2 20 Marks)
1 Write a brief note etiopathogenesis of meningitis.
2 Name any two common adjuvant chemotherapy regimens for breast cancer.
3 Write a brief note on acute bronchitis.
4 What are the clinical features of sepsis?
5 Differentiate between osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis.
6 Write a brief note on impetigo and its management.
7 Write a note on amino glycoside induced renal disorders.
8 Classify urinary track infections.
9 What are the two major classes of genes involved in carcinogenesis? Give examples.
10 What are the commonly occurring protozoal infections?
PART B (50 Marks)
11 Write in detail the pharmacological management of hospital acquired pneumonia.
12 Describe the role of DMARDS in treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. Add a note on their
adverse effects.
Write a note on the pathophysiology of Gout.
13 Write a brief note on management of Psoriasis.
Discuss the pathophysiology and treatment of SLE.
14 Write a note on the risk factors and prevention of surgical site infections.
Classify agents to treat HIV infection along with examples.
15 Discuss pharmacological management of malaria and add a note on its pathogenesis.
16 Write notes on:
Adequacy of hemodialysis and Kt/V.
Use of erythropoietins in chronic kidney disease.
17 Write notes on adverse effects of anticancer agents.
Give detailed description of antineoplastic agents:
Alkylating agents
ii) Vinca alkaloids
18 Write the treatment algorithm for management of Leukemias.
Role of colony stimulating factors in acute myeloid leukemia.
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