Exam Details
Subject | pharmacotherapeutics-ii | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | pharm d (6–ydc) | |
Department | ||
Organization | G. Pulla Reddy College Of Pharmacy | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | July, 2017 | |
City, State | telangana, hyderabad |
Question Paper
FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Pharm. D YDC) III-Year (Main) Examination, July 2017
Subject Pharmacotherapeutics II
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 Write a brief note on newer diagnosis tests for tuberculosis.
2 How is pyelonephritis treated?
3 What are the commonly used regimens for treatment of malaria?
4 Write a note on xanthine oxidase inhibitors and its role in management of Gout.
5 Give clinical presentation of eczema.
6 Write a brief note on spondylitis.
7 What are the treatment options for acute renal failure?
8 What are the risk factors for Breast cancer?
9 Define and classify Leukemias.
10 Define community acquired and hospital acquired pneumonia.
PART B x 10 50 Marks)
11 Discuss the treatment of candidiasis and Asperigillosis.
What are the antibiotics used prophylactically for Gastro intestinal surgeries?
12 Write notes on SLE Scables
13 Write a note on clinical presentation and diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Write the principle behind peritoneal dialysis along with a note on its complications.
14 Explain the pathogens involved and the management of infective endocarditis.
Explain the role of integrase inhibitors and entry inhibitors in the treatment of HIV
infection along with examples.
15 Write a note on Acute tubular necrosis along with its prevention.
Discuss the complications of chronic kidney diseases.
16 Give a brief account on the vaccination for influenza.
Elaborate on the treatment of malaria.
17 Write a note on treatment of early Breast cancer.
Write a note on the various chemotherapeutic agents inducing nausea and vomiting.
18 Describe the various strategies used to treat Osteoarthritis.
Write the pathogen involved and the pharmacotherapy for Gonorrhea.
Pharm. D YDC) III-Year (Main) Examination, July 2017
Subject Pharmacotherapeutics II
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 Write a brief note on newer diagnosis tests for tuberculosis.
2 How is pyelonephritis treated?
3 What are the commonly used regimens for treatment of malaria?
4 Write a note on xanthine oxidase inhibitors and its role in management of Gout.
5 Give clinical presentation of eczema.
6 Write a brief note on spondylitis.
7 What are the treatment options for acute renal failure?
8 What are the risk factors for Breast cancer?
9 Define and classify Leukemias.
10 Define community acquired and hospital acquired pneumonia.
PART B x 10 50 Marks)
11 Discuss the treatment of candidiasis and Asperigillosis.
What are the antibiotics used prophylactically for Gastro intestinal surgeries?
12 Write notes on SLE Scables
13 Write a note on clinical presentation and diagnosis of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Write the principle behind peritoneal dialysis along with a note on its complications.
14 Explain the pathogens involved and the management of infective endocarditis.
Explain the role of integrase inhibitors and entry inhibitors in the treatment of HIV
infection along with examples.
15 Write a note on Acute tubular necrosis along with its prevention.
Discuss the complications of chronic kidney diseases.
16 Give a brief account on the vaccination for influenza.
Elaborate on the treatment of malaria.
17 Write a note on treatment of early Breast cancer.
Write a note on the various chemotherapeutic agents inducing nausea and vomiting.
18 Describe the various strategies used to treat Osteoarthritis.
Write the pathogen involved and the pharmacotherapy for Gonorrhea.
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