Exam Details
Subject | clinical pharmacy-i | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | b.pharm | |
Department | ||
Organization | Gujarat Technological University | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | December, 2018 | |
City, State | gujarat, ahmedabad |
Question Paper
Seat No.: Enrolment
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
B.PHARM SEMESTER EXAMINATION -WINTER 2018
Subject Code:260005 Date: 01/12/2018
Subject Name: Clinical Pharmacy I
Time:02:30 PM TO 05:30 PM Total Marks: 80
Instructions:
1. Attempt any five questions.
2. Make Suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Describe risk factors and pathophysiology of congestive cardiac failure.
06
Discuss the role of pharmacist in patient compliance.
05
Discuss the scope of clinical pharmacy.
05
Q.2
Define patient counseling and write in detail about communication skill for effective patient counseling.
06
Write a short note on self medication.
05
Discuss liver function tests in detail.
05
Q.3
Explain various types of arrhythmias with management.
06
Discuss the drug used in geriatric patients in the term of the pharmacokinetics consideration.
05
Describe various cardiac markers for diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases.
05
Q.4
Classify types of anemia and describe in detail iron deficiency anemia.
06
Discuss types and management of epilepsy.
05
Write symptoms and management of schizophrenia.
05
Q.5
Describe the various etiological factors and management of acute renal failure.
06
Discuss etiology and pathophysiology parkinsonism.
05
Discuss the heavy metal poisoning and its treatment.
05
Q. 6
Discuss complications and management of hypertension.
06
Define essential drugs. Give criteria for choice of essential drug and its advantages.
05
Discuss pathophysiology and treatment of migraine.
05
Q.7
Explain various pharmacological factors effecting on drug treatment to the pregnant women.
06
Define poison. Describe the first aid and general treatment for poisons.
05
Describe objectives and methodology of therapeutic drug monitoring.
05
GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
B.PHARM SEMESTER EXAMINATION -WINTER 2018
Subject Code:260005 Date: 01/12/2018
Subject Name: Clinical Pharmacy I
Time:02:30 PM TO 05:30 PM Total Marks: 80
Instructions:
1. Attempt any five questions.
2. Make Suitable assumptions wherever necessary.
3. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
Q.1
Describe risk factors and pathophysiology of congestive cardiac failure.
06
Discuss the role of pharmacist in patient compliance.
05
Discuss the scope of clinical pharmacy.
05
Q.2
Define patient counseling and write in detail about communication skill for effective patient counseling.
06
Write a short note on self medication.
05
Discuss liver function tests in detail.
05
Q.3
Explain various types of arrhythmias with management.
06
Discuss the drug used in geriatric patients in the term of the pharmacokinetics consideration.
05
Describe various cardiac markers for diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases.
05
Q.4
Classify types of anemia and describe in detail iron deficiency anemia.
06
Discuss types and management of epilepsy.
05
Write symptoms and management of schizophrenia.
05
Q.5
Describe the various etiological factors and management of acute renal failure.
06
Discuss etiology and pathophysiology parkinsonism.
05
Discuss the heavy metal poisoning and its treatment.
05
Q. 6
Discuss complications and management of hypertension.
06
Define essential drugs. Give criteria for choice of essential drug and its advantages.
05
Discuss pathophysiology and treatment of migraine.
05
Q.7
Explain various pharmacological factors effecting on drug treatment to the pregnant women.
06
Define poison. Describe the first aid and general treatment for poisons.
05
Describe objectives and methodology of therapeutic drug monitoring.
05
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