Exam Details

Subject clinical pharmacy
Paper
Exam / Course pharm d (6–ydc)
Department
Organization G. Pulla Reddy College Of Pharmacy
Position
Exam Date July, 2018
City, State telangana, hyderabad


Question Paper

FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Pharm D IV-Year (Main Backlog) Examination, July 2018
Subject: Clinical Pharmacy
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 Define clinical pharmacy.
2 What is the importance of ward round participation?
3 Define drug information and give the examples of primary drug information
resources.
4 What are the components of medication history interview?
5 Give the normal values of Hb, Hct, MCV and MCH.
6 Write a note on organization of poison information center.
7 Define and differentiate adverse drug reactions and adverse events.
8 List out the non-verbal skills in patient counseling.
9 Write the significance of CKMB and troponins in cardiology.
10 What are Type I and Type II errors?
PART B (50 Marks)
11 Explain the components of medication chart review. 7
Write in brief about the quality assurance of clinical pharmacy services. 3
12 Write a note on barriers to patient counseling. 5
What is the significance of medication history interview? 5
13 What are the types and aims of DUE? 5
Write a note on scope of clinical pharmacy in India. 5
14 Write briefly about:
Renal function tests 5
Structure of a patient's case history 5
15 Explain the steps involved in answering drug information questions. 10
16 What are the predisposing factors for development ogf ADRs? 6
Write a note on role of pharmacist in ADR reporting. 4
17 Explain pharmaceutical care and its various components. 10
18 What are the types of medication errors? 5
Write the stepwise approach to evaluate biomedical literature. 5


Subjects

  • 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