Exam Details

Subject clinical pharmacy
Paper
Exam / Course pharm d (6–ydc)
Department
Organization G. Pulla Reddy College Of Pharmacy
Position
Exam Date September, 2017
City, State telangana, hyderabad


Question Paper

FACULTY OF PHARMACY
Pharm. D. YDC) IV Year (Main) Examination, September 2017
Subject: Clinical Pharmacy
Time: 3 Hours Max.Marks: 70
Note: Answer all questions from Part A. Answer any five questions from Part B.
PART A (10x2 20 Marks)
1. Distinguish between medication errors and adverse drug events. 2
2. Write a brief note on objective of DUE. 2
3. Write a brief note on drug information. 2
4. What information would you consider to assist in the detection of a possible
ADR? 2
5. Give an account of counselling aids. 2
6. Differentiate between open-ended and close ended questionnaires. 2
7. Write a brief note on scope of pharmaco-vigilance. 2
8. Write a brief note on systematic approach in answering DI queries. 2
9. Describe the term "Medication History". 2
10. Write a brief note on "Role of Emetics" in poison management. 2
PART B (5x10 50 Marks)
11. Write short notes on:
Reporting of adverse drug reaction. 5
Types of drug utilization review. 5
12.(a) List out the goals and objectives for clinical pharmacist on ward rounds. 5
Explain about a scope for clinical pharmacy practice in India. 5
13.(a) Describe various steps involved in the counselling process. 5
Discuss the basic requirement for the drug in formation centre. 5
14. Write short notes on:
Pulmonary Function Tests 5
Microbiological culture Sensitivity Tests 5
15.(a) Explain the importance of patient case history in therapeutic management. 5
What are the principles of pharmaceutical care? 5
16.(a) What are the functions of poison information centre? 6
How should drug information centres be organized in hospital? 4
17.(a) Describe the case study method. 4
Enumerate the general guidelines for ward round participation. 6
18.(a) List out the types of drug related problems which are commonly identified during
drug therapy review. 5
Explain about causality relationship between a suspected drug and reaction. 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