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
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
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