This is Part 2 of the Hospital and clinical pharmacy practice test including 30 MCQs from all the chapters. These interactive MCQs will helpful for students, pharmacy professionals, hospital pharmacists, and students preparing for govt. pharmacist exams like some upcoming exams Haryana pharmacist exam (HSSC), DSSSB pharmacist exam, SBI pharmacist exams, and Other state level exams. Also helpful for diploma in pharmacy 2nd-year students. Hospital and clinical pharmacy is a separate subject added in the curriculum of the D. Pharmacy course by PCI so that pharmacists must aware of the professional and clinical role of pharmacists in the hospitals and clinics.
HCP Practice Test #2 | Hospital and Clinical Pharmacy MCQs
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Questions
Q1. Rifampicin and isoniazid is used for-
Rifampicin, isoniazid, ethambutol etc. are antitubercular drugs.
Q2. Drugs that contraindicated in pregnancy-
Allopurinol causes congenital malformation, so it is contraindicated in pregnancy.
Q3. Abnormal constituent in jaundice is-
Hyper-bilirubinemia is termed as jaundice. It is a symptom of lever diseases. In this disease bilirubin pigment is icreases in blood and urine, which imparts a yellow color of urine, and skin, eyes and nails.
Q4. Normal range of blood cholesterol in healthy young adult is-
Normal blood cholesterol range is normally below 200 mg/dl
Q5. Specific rotation of dextrose is determined by-
Polarimeter is used to determine specific rotation of sugars.
Q6. Apnea is a term related to-
Apnea is a term for suspension of external breathing.
Q7. Word used for 'twice the quantity' is-
Duplum is the word used for twice the quantity.
Q8. Vitamin B3 is also known as-
Niacin (vitamin B3 ) is also known as nicotinic acid, useful for heart disease.
Q9. The absorption rate is faster for-
solution is homogenous mixture composed of only one phase. The absorption rate is very fast of solutions.
Q10. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease manifested primarily by-
Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that results in a chronic systemic inflammatory disorder in joints.
Q11. Pyrogen testing is done in which animal?
Rabbits are used for pyrogen testing of injectables in which increase in body teamperature is masured.
Q12. Synonym of busulphan is-
Busulphan is a cell cycle non-specific alkylating antineoplastics agent. Myleran is the synonym for Busulphan.
Q13. Secondary hypertension occurs due to-
Kidney impairment causes retension of body fluid, which results increase in blood pressor.
Q14. LVP stands for-
LVP (large volume paranterals) are single dose injections for administration through the intravenous route.
Q15. Range of warm temperature is-
30-40 °ree;C is considered as warm temperature. Normal room temperature is 25 °ree;C.
Q16. The main role of PTC is in-
ADR is adverse drug reaction, which is the main function of PTC (Pharmacy Therepeutic Committee). PTC also responsible for the creating and revising the hospital formulary.
Q17. Euthanasia means -
Euthanasia is the practice of intensionally ending a life (mercy killing) in order to relieve pain and suffering of a patient. It is illegal in India.
Q18. The valuable reference material which helps medical and paramedical staff in evaluation is-
medical records help evaluation of quality of service of a hospital.
Q19. For knowing the presence of infectious disease which one of these blood examination is more significant?
ESR (Erythrocyte sedimentation rate) is an important test to detect the infection in the body.
Q20. An opthalmic solution is sterilized by-
Opthalmic means pertaining to the eye. Opthalimic solutions are sterilized by aseptic filteration through a 0.22 ?m filter.
Q21. If one gm. of dextrose provides 3.4 cal. 1 L of 5% solution of dextrose supplies-
1 L of 5% dextrose = 50 gm of dextrose, and 1 gram of dextrose provides 3.4 cals. Therefo 50 gm of dextrose will provide 170 cal (3.4 × 50 = 170).
Q22. Example of primary literature are-
Journals are the source of primary information.
Q23. Repeated administration of barbiturates cause-
barbiturates are CNS depressant. They cause vitamin K deficiency.
Q24. Surgical gauze is checked for the following standards-
different parameters are determined for checking the quality of surgical gauze i.e Yarn number, wiight per unit area, thread per stated length etc.
Q25. When structurally different drugs give the same clinical result, it is called-
Therapeutic equivalnece means same clinical results are given by different drugs.
Q26. The greater the fraction of drug in the non-ionized form at an absorption site means-
Drug absorption is greater if the drug is unionized and in lipid soluble form.
Q27. which of the following is prefered in in excertional angina?
nitroglycerine is more correctly known as glyceryl trinitrate. Which is given sublingual to treat excertional angina.
Q28. if a petient who has been stabilized on aspirin, starts taking phenylbultazone, then the free salicylate concentration will
aspirin is also known as acetyl salicylic acid. Phenylbutazone will increase the concentration of free salicylic acid in blood as a result of displacement of salicylate.
Q29. Ostamy is the term realted to-
Ostamy is a surgical procedure to create an artificial hole for passage of faeces or urine.
Q30. Allopurinol when administered with mercaptopurine, increases the action of mercaptopurine by-
Allopurinol is used primarily in hyperuricemia and Gout. Allopurinol inhibits the enzymes xanthine oxidase, which converts hypoxanthine into xanthine and xanthine to uric acid.
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