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Q. 3 of Quiz-871 (Que-ID : 1480)

DGHS stands for…. . .

  • Director General of health services
  • Director General of habitual services
  • Director General of health society
  • Decorum General of health services

Ans → (a)Director General of health services

Explanation → The Directorate General of Health Services (Dte.GHS) is a repository of technical knowledge concerning Public Health, Medical Education and Health Care. It is an attached organisation of the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. The Dte.GHS is headed by Director General of Health Services (DGHS), an officer of Central Health Services, who renders technical advice on all medical and public health matters to Ministry of Health and Family Welfare

This question is taken from this post → Hospital & their organisation MCQ, HCP MCQ - attemp/practice


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An institution of community health is…

  • Hospital
  • Industries
  • Educational institutions
  • None of them

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Q. 2 of Quiz-871 (Que-ID : 1479)

Functions of modern hospitals include…

  • Doctors & nurses receive training
  • Lowers the incidence of disease
  • Raises the quality of care & standards of medical practice
  • All of them

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Q. 3 of Quiz-871 (Que-ID : 1480)

DGHS stands for…. . .

  • Director General of health services
  • Director General of habitual services
  • Director General of health society
  • Decorum General of health services

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Q. 4 of Quiz-871 (Que-ID : 1481)

At the central government level, the health delivery system in the Constitution of India is…

  • Union ministry of health & family welfare
  • Ministry of health
  • DGHS
  • Health ministry welfare

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Q. 5 of Quiz-871 (Que-ID : 1482)

DHO stands for …

  • District health officer
  • District hazard officer
  • District medical offence
  • District medical officer

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Q. 6 of Quiz-871 (Que-ID : 1483)

The consumption of a drug apart from medical needs or in unnecessary quantities is…

  • Drug misuse
  • Drug habituation
  • Drug abuse
  • Drug addiction

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Q. 7 of Quiz-871 (Que-ID : 1484)

The use of drugs for purposes for which they are unsuited even their appropriate use but in improper dosage is … .

  • Drug misuse
  • Drug abuse
  • Drug addiction
  • Drug habituation

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HLA stands for

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The _____________ cavity is the portion enclosed by the pelvic bones

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In liver, Glucose is stored as-

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Sodium valproate prevent the epileptic seizure by -

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Opium straw include all parts except:

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The drug which is administered into the auditory canal is called as-

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