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HCP Practice Test #1 | Hospital And Clinical Pharmacy MCQs

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This set of practice tests includes some objective questions from D.Pharma 2nd-year subject Hospital and clinical pharmacy (HCP). 
There are 30 MCQs in this test. Attempt this test to check your progress score. These MCQs are very important for various competitive exams like DSSSB, ESIC, CGHS, HSSC, HPSSC, and other exams.  Start Test without Login in
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Direction: For each question, choose a correct option from given four options (A, B, C and D)


Q.1. Ambulatory patients are-

  1. Required emergency treatment
  2. required to admit in the ward for the treatment
  3. required to go home after taking treatment in O.P.D.
  4. none of the above

Q.2. Which one of these is a genetically determined adverse drug reaction?

  1. Teratogenicity
  2. addiction
  3. idiosyncrasy
  4. carcinogenecity

Q.3. Merk index belongs to the category of-

  1. Primary source of information
  2. Secondary source of information
  3. Tertiary source of information
  4. none of the above

Q.4. Xylocaine HCL is not used orally because it is-

  1. Ineffective orally
  2. Acidic in nature
  3. Unstable in acidic media
  4. Stomach irritant

Q.5. which one of these is used to increase the serum level of penicilline?

  1. Aspirin
  2. Ranitidine
  3. Probenecid
  4. Aluminium hydroxide gel

Q.6. Morphine poisoning cause death due to-

  1. CNS depressant
  2. cardiac arrest
  3. Respiratory depression
  4. none of the above

Q.7. Ethylenediamine tetra acetic acid administered in the poisoning of-

  1. Lead
  2. Cocaine
  3. morphine
  4. Cannabis

Q.8. The drug contraindicated in active tuberculosis?

  1. INH
  2. PABA
  3. PAS
  4. Hdrocortisone

Q.9. Hypokalaemia side effect of diuretics can be countered by-

  1. Common salt
  2. Potassium Chloride
  3. Ascorbic acid
  4. Any of the above

Q.10. The defective purine metabolism may lead to-

  1. Spondolytes
  2. Anaemia
  3. Gout
  4. Arthritis

Q.11. Patient with fracture in femure bone is preferably reffered to-

  1. Paediatric hospital
  2. Maternity hospital
  3. Orthopaedic hospital
  4. General hospital

Q.12. a branch related to blood is-

  1. Biochemistry
  2. Pathology
  3. Microbiology
  4. Haematology

Q.13. Which forcep is used to hold the appendix?

  1. Alli's tissue forcep
  2. Badcock's forcep
  3. Lan's tissue forcep
  4. all of the above

Q.14. In lever damage, there is increased level of-

  1. Red blood cells
  2. WBCs
  3. Platelets
  4. SGPT

Q.15. The oral dosage form of laxative Bisacodyl is not given with milk or antacid because-

  1. abasorption of antacid decreases
  2. It could lead to irritation due to release of drug in stomach
  3. Bisacodyl forms complex with calcium in milk
  4. all of the above

Q.16. Grey baby syndrome occurs due to administration of

  1. Thalidomide
  2. Chloramphenicol
  3. Penicillin
  4. Aminoglycosides

Q.17. Texas urinary catheter is designed for-

  1. female patients
  2. male patients
  3. elderly patients
  4. small children

Q.18. Relative to oral temperature, axillary temperature is-

  1. same
  2. 1° lower
  3. 1° higher
  4. 2° higher

Q.19. The drug which is administered into the auditory canal is called as-

  1. OTC drug
  2. Enteral drug
  3. Otic drug
  4. none of the above

Q.20. Haematologic testing with AIDS patient will show-

  1. Basophilia
  2. Thrombocytopenia
  3. Lymphopenia
  4. Eosinophilia

Q.21. Angina induced by emotions is reffered to as-

  1. Prinz metals angina
  2. variant angina
  3. classic angina
  4. unstable angina

Q.22. Invert suger consists of-

  1. Dextrose and laevulose
  2. Dextrose and sucrose
  3. Fructose and sucrose
  4. Dextrose and fructose

Q.23. Patient controlled analgesia (PCA) is a system in which-

  1. Analgesia drugs are taken orally
  2. Analgesia are taken I/V or I/M
  3. Analgesia are administered I/V by nurse/physician
  4. Analgesia are taken by I/V or S/C route directly by patient himself.

Q.24. The overbed trapeze bar is used for-

  1. Hanging 1/v solution /drip
  2. repositioning the patient while sleeping
  3. safety rail on a hospital bed
  4. sitting up and getting into and out of bed by the patient

Q.25. Low bioavailability indicates that-

  1. drug is poorly absorbed
  2. drug is rapidly metabolised
  3. drug is not properly relesaed from the formulation
  4. all of the above

Q.26. High incidence of vaginal adenocarcinoma is associated with the therapy involving-

  1. Antithyroid
  2. stilbosterol
  3. testosterone
  4. none of the above

Q.27. administration of oxygen in new borns causes-

  1. blood loss
  2. ototoxicity
  3. Impaired site
  4. none of the above

Q.28. The antileprotic drug clofazimine causes-

  1. nephrotoxicity
  2. photosensitivity
  3. hepatotoxicity
  4. none of the above

Q.29. Number of pharmacists required in a 300 bed hospital?

  1. 3
  2. 5
  3. 8
  4. 10

Q.30. The method of sealing the ampoules by melting it below the tip is-

  1. Tip sealing
  2. pull sealing
  3. fusion sealing
  4. mechanical method

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