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HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY MCQs Question Bank

HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL
PHARMACY Mcq Question Bank

1.Translate Omni nocte into English
(a) A droughts
(b) One Tablespoonful
(c) Whenever necessary
(d) Every night.

2.Translate Bis in Die into English
(a) Twice a day
(b) One
(c) To be taken
(d) Every hour

3.Translate Charata into English
(a) A Drop
(b) A lozenge
(c) A powder
(d) Every 4 hrs

4.Translate Collyrium into English
(a) at bedtime
(b) before breakfast
(c) when the pain is severe
(d) an eye lotion

5.Translate Bis in Die into English
(a) eight
(b) Twice
(c) leaf
(d) half

6.State the meaning of Anorexia
(a) Agents that cause dilation of the pupil.
(b) loss of appetite
(c) Agents that increase the secretion of saliva.
(d) It is the availability of drugs from dosage form as compared to reference standard.

7.State the meaning of Necrosis
(a) An agent that enhances the flow of bile into the intestine.
(b) Agent that helps to expel the gases from GI tract
(c) death of cells or tissues
(d) An agent that produces evacuation of gallbladder

8.Advice must be given to patients while using Haematinics
(a) May cause diarrhoea
(b) It may cause sedation or drowsiness so do not drive.
(c) Complete the course otherwise recurrence may be occur
(d) may colour faeces reddish brown to black

Classify hospitals on the basis of ownership

9.Central Government Hospitals
(a) Sassoon hospital-Pune
(b) All India Institute of Medical sciences, New Delhi.
(c) Victoria hospital- Bengaluru
(d) BMC Hospital-Sion,Mumbai

10.State Government Hospitals
(a) Railway hospital
(b) Military hospital
(c) J.J. Hospital- Mumbai
(d) JIPMER

11.Local-Self Government Hospitals
(a) KEM Hospital- Parel, Mumbai
(b) Ghati hospital- Aurangabad
(c) Stanley hospital- Chennai
(d) Jindal hospital- Bangalore

12.Private Trust hospital
(a) Hindu Mission Hospital- Chennai
(b) Medinova Hospital- Gujarat
(c) Apollo Hospital- Chenna
(d) Bombay hospital-Marine lines , Mumbai

13.Private Company Hospitals
(a) Fortis Hospital-Bangalore
(b) Cooper hospital- Vile Parle, Mumbai
(c) Bhagwati hospital-Mumbai.
(d) Meenakshi Mission Hospital- Madurai.

Write one example of each poison

14.Corrosive
(a) manganese
(b) insecticides
(c) Chopped hairs
(d) Sulphuric acid

15.Irritant
(a) chlorine
(b) Powdered glass
(c) potassium hydroxide
(d) oxalic acid

16.Neurotic
(a) Mercury
(b) opium
(c) Asbestos
(d) Iodine

17.Mechanical
(a) Diamond dust
(b) insecticides
(c) conium
(d) capsicum

18.preservatives used in parenteral preparation
(a) Chlorocresol
(b) benzalkonium chloride
(c) benzyl alcohol
(d) All of the above

19.Give the uses of Ryle’s tube
(a) To give fluid or drugs to those patients who can’t imbibe enough amount
(b) To give stomach wash in case of poisoning.
(c) For gastric juice analysis.
(d) All of the above

20.Advantages Repackaging of medicines
(a) Reduction in the number of drug transcription orders at pharmacies.
(b) Availability of containers.
(c) Reduction in the number of pharmacists required.
(d) Elimination of drug returns.

21.Advantages of floor stock system
(a) The drugs are easily available at the wards and nursing units
(b) The labelling to be done.
(c) The stability of items.
(d) The process of packaging.

22.Disadvantages of floor stock system
(a) Chances of medication error may increase
(b) Increased drug inventory at wards and nursing units.
(c) Increased hazards associated with drug deterioration.
(d) All of the above

23.Examples of Drug Addiction
(a) Caffeine
(b) Tea
(c) Morphine
(d) None of the above

24.Examples of Drug Habituation
(a) Coffee
(b) chemical substance
(c) Alcohol
(d) opium

25.Give the normal values of Blood Cholesterol
(a) 110-200 mg/dL or mg %
(b) 150-240 mg/dL or mg %
(c) 240-360 mg/dL or mg %
(d) 360-440 mg/dL or mg %

26.Give the normal values of Blood sugar
(a) 10 -100 millions/ml of seminal fluid
(b) 20 -110 millions/ml of seminal fluid
(c) 40 -130 millions/ml of seminal fluid
(d) 60 -150 millions/ml of seminal fluid

27.Give the normal values of Sperm count
(a) 30-70 mg/100ml or mg%
(b) 50-90 mg/100ml or mg%
(c) 70-110 mg/100ml or mg%
(d) 90-140 mg/100ml or mg%

28.Advice must be given to patients while using MAO Inhibitors
(a) Do not drive vehicle
(b) Avoid cheese, alcoholic beverages and liver or yeast extract.
(c) This laxative may color the urine and faeces pink”
(d) Do not work with dangerous machinery

State whether the following statements are True or False

29.Pyrogens are the drugs which expel gases from the stomach and intestine and are used to relieve flatulence and in intestinal colic.
(a) True
(b) False
Pyrogens are metabolic products of micro-organisms which produce rise in body temperature on injection

30.Sterilization is the process of complete destruction of all microorganisms present in a system.
(a) True
(b) False

31.Carminatives are metabolic products of micro-organisms which produce rise in body temperature on injection
(a) True
(b) False
Carminatives are the drugs which expel gases from the stomach and intestine and are used to relieve flatulence and in intestinal colic.

32.Drug Addiction is a condition resulting from repeated administration of drugs.
(a) True
(b) False
Drug Addiction is a state of periodic or chronic intoxication produced by repeated administration of drugs.

33.CT scanner is an advanced technique used for morphological examination of neurological organs, head, eyes, neck, spinal cord etc.
(a) True
(b) False

34.Drug Habituation is a state of periodic or chronic intoxication produced by repeated administration of drugs.
(a) True
(b) False
Drug Habituation is a condition resulting from repeated administration of drugs.

35.Foley’s catheter is used to make an incision.
(a) True
(b) False
Foley’s catheter is used to decompress urinary bladder or to drain bladder in case of urine retention

36.Drug abuse is an inappropriate and persistent use of drugs beyond medical need.
(a) True
(b) False

37.Scalpel is used to decompress urinary bladder or to drain bladder in case of urine retention
(a) True
(b) False
Scalpel is used to make an incision.

38.SVP contains one or more electrolytes.
(a) True
(b) False
SVP contains necessarily the medicament which is potent

39.CCF stands for Congestive Cardiac Failure?
(a) True
(b) False

40.BAL stands for British Anti Limulus
(a) True
(b) False
BAL stands for British Anti-Lewisite