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Health education is a separate subject for medical students and most important part in current education system to educate the student crossing adult agegroup. Health education includes the topics related to community, mental, and physical health, about nutrition and medicin

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Health And Nutrition: Vitamins

prince joshi  
16 Apr 2020   

 Vitamins are the organic catalysts found in food in minute traces and have no calorific value but they are vital to physiological proce...

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Typhoid Fever: An In-depth Exploration of Causes, Pathophysiology, Epidemiology, Treatment, and Prevention

diksha bhatla  
18 Oct 2022   

Typhoid Fever, also known as enteric fever, is caused by Salmonella typhi bacteria. Explore its pathophysiology, from mucosal interactions to re...

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Interesting facts about Carbohydrates

pharmacy infoline  
20 Jun 2023   

10 interesting facts ...

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) : Syphilis

prince joshi  
12 Apr 2020   

Syphilis is a disease common among sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), caused by a spirochete, an organism...

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Fat Soluble Vitamins: Vitamin A, D, E, And K

prakash joshi  
16 Apr 2020   

Vitamin A, D, E, And K are fat-soluble vitamins. Vitamin A is unsaturated primary alcohol (Retinol). Structurally it is related to the plant pigment c...

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Essentials Of Essential Vitamins

prakash joshi  
4 May 2020   

a chart of essential vitamins including their sources, functions, and deficiency diseases. categorized with water-soluble and fat-soluble....

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Water Soluble Vitamins: Source, Function And Deficiency Diseases

prakash joshi  
4 May 2020   

Water-soluble vitamins include vitamin B-complex (Vit. B1, B2 or Riboflavin, Nicotinic acid, Pantothenic acid, Pyridoxine, or B6, Folic Acid, Vit....

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Health Education and Community Pharmacy important terms | One Liners 1 of 12 〉 It is isolation of infected individual such that he does not mingle with others till the incubation period of infecting microorganism is over

QUARENTINE

2 of 12 〉 It is a period between entry of an infectious agent in the body till the onset of symptoms of disease

INCUBATION PERIOD

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Question 1 of 25

Q.1 What is the full form of DOT?

  • Direct Observation Therapy
  • District Operation Therapy
  • District Observation Treatment
  • None of the above

Question 2 of 25

Q.2 Disease caused by Bordetella pertussis-

  • Diphtheria
  • Tuberculosis
  • Chickenpox
  • Whooping cough

Question 3 of 25

Q.3 IDDM is a type of-

  • Cancer
  • Diabetes
  • Hypotension
  • Hypertension

Question 4 of 25

Q.4 Which one is a permanent contraceptive method?

  • Male sterilization
  • Barrier method
  • Intra - Uterine devices
  • Hormonal methods

Question 5 of 25

Q.5 Ziehl-Neelsen staining is done for-

  • Spirocheates
  • Yeast and fungi
  • Mycobacteria
  • none of the above

Question 6 of 25

Q.1 The deficiency of any essential constituent of food leads to ……

  • Malnutrition
  • Malfunction
  • Malnation
  • Marination

Question 7 of 25

Q.2 PEM occurs particularly in …

  • Weanlings
  • Childrens in first year of life
  • Childrens in second year of life
  • All of them

Question 8 of 25

Q.3 A newly weaned child is called …

  • Weanlings
  • Childrens in first year of life
  • Childrens in second year of life
  • All of them

Question 9 of 25

Q.4 Composite mixture of substances including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals is…

  • Food
  • Nutrition
  • Health
  • None of them

Question 10 of 25

Q.5 Body building food is also known as…

  • Catabolic food
  • Anabolic food
  • Metabolic food
  • All of them

Question 11 of 25

Q.6 Biological value of protein is dependent on…

  • Relative proportion of essential amino acids
  • Relative proportion of minerals
  • Relative proportion of nitrogen
  • Relative proportion of oxygen

Question 12 of 25

Q.7 Adult protein requirements according to lCMR is…

  • 1 gm of protein per kg of body weight
  • 2 gm of protein per kg of body weight
  • 0.5 gm of protein per kg of body weight
  • 10 gm of protein per kg of body weight

Question 13 of 25

Q.8 Protein energy malnutrition is also known as…

  • Protein calcium malnutrition
  • Protein calorie malnutrition
  • Protein calcium maintenance
  • Protein calorie marasmus

Question 14 of 25

Q.9 The condition wherein protein and energy reserves are depleted is…

  • Obesity
  • Kwashiorkor
  • Oedema
  • Marasmus

Question 15 of 25

Q.10 The condition with adequate calorie intake but relative protein deficiency is…

  • Marasmus
  • Kwashiorkor
  • Oedema
  • Obesity

Question 16 of 25

Q.1 Salmonella is spread by

  • Flies
  • Fomites
  • Feces
  • All of the above

Question 17 of 25

Q.2 The occurrence of typhoid is high in following circumstances except

  • Comes in contact with infected person
  • Use of narrow spectrum antibiotic
  • Living with poor sanitation
  • None of the above

Question 18 of 25

Q.3 The pathogenesis of typhoid fever depends on following except

  • Host immunity
  • Virulence
  • Infectious species
  • Volume of organism

Question 19 of 25

Q.4 The typical incubation period of salmonella is _____ days

  • 10-14
  • 5-8
  • 1-2
  • 15-20

Question 20 of 25

Q.5 Which of the following symptom does not appear during first week of infection in typhoid?

  • Diarrhoea in children
  • Delirium
  • Fever
  • Myalgia

Question 21 of 25

Q.6 Which serological test can be used for diagnosis of typhoid fever?

  • ELISA
  • PCR
  • Widal test
  • None of the above

Question 22 of 25

Q.7 Which antibiotic can be employed for treatment of typhoid fever?

  • Tetracycline
  • Lincosamide
  • Azithromycin
  • Ciprofloxacin

Question 23 of 25

Q.8 Which of the following drug cannot be given in bacillary dysentery

  • Diphenoxylate
  • Ciprofloxacin
  • Sulfamethoxazole
  • None of the above

Question 24 of 25

Q.9 In bacillary dysentery usually patient experience symptoms within hours of ingestion of contaminated food and water

  • 12 hours
  • 24 hours
  • 96 hours
  • 72 hours

Question 25 of 25

Q.10 Parkinson disease is marked by a lack of which chemical in the brain?

  • Serotonin
  • Norepinephrine
  • GABA
  • Dopamine

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Reproductive Health (Class 12th Biology Revision Test) | MCQs for NEET

Reproductive Health (Class 12th Biology Revision Test) | MCQs for NEET
(25 Questions , 35 attempts)

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Human health and Disease : class 12th biology practice test | MCQs for NEET

Human health and Disease : class 12th biology practice test | MCQs for NEET
(25 Questions , 8 attempts)

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Health Education Practice Test #1 | H.E.C.P. MCQs for Pharmacy Exams

Health Education Practice Test #1 | H.E.C.P. MCQs for Pharmacy Exams
(20 Questions , 67 attempts)

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