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HCP Practice Test #2 | Hospital And Clinical Pharmacy MCQs

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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. Start Test without Login in
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Q.1. Rifampicin and isoniazid is used for-

  1. Tuberculosis
  2. leprosy
  3. Helmintics
  4. Fungal disease

Q.2. Drugs that contraindicated in pregnancy-

  1. Paracetamol
  2. Colchicines
  3. Indomethacin
  4. Allopurinol

Q.3. Abnormal constituent in jaundice is-

  1. Sugar
  2. Protein
  3. Bilirubin
  4. Ketone bodies

Q.4. Normal range of blood cholesterol in healthy young adult is-

  1. 50-90mg/100ml
  2. 250-340mg/100ml
  3. 100-240mg/100ml
  4. 350-500mg/100ml

Q.5. Specific rotation of dextrose is determined by-

  1. Densitometer
  2. Refractometer
  3. Polarimeter
  4. Colorimeter

Q.6. Apnea is a term related to-

  1. Pain in Joints
  2. Falling of hair
  3. Abnormal rhythm of heart
  4. Transitory cessation of breathing

Q.7. Word used for 'twice the quantity' is-

  1. Dimidium
  2. Duplum
  3. Divide
  4. Dosis

Q.8. Vitamin B3 is also known as-

  1. Niacin
  2. Pyridoxin
  3. Cynocobalamine
  4. Thiamine

Q.9. The absorption rate is faster for-

  1. Capsule
  2. Tablet
  3. Coated tablet
  4. Solution

Q.10. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic disease manifested primarily by-

  1. Thickening of arterial walls
  2. Inflammation
  3. Imbalance of oxygen
  4. Rise of BP

Q.11. Pyrogen testing is done in which animal?

  1. Horses
  2. Dogs
  3. Rabbits
  4. Rats

Q.12. Synonym of busulphan is-

  1. Cytoxan
  2. Endoxan
  3. Myleran
  4. Bleo

Q.13. Secondary hypertension occurs due to-

  1. obesity
  2. Kidney impairment
  3. cigarette smoking
  4. increase in blood cholesterol

Q.14. LVP stands for-

  1. low volume paranterals
  2. Large volume paranterals
  3. Large variety paranterals
  4. large variation paranterals

Q.15. Range of warm temperature is-

  1. 2-8 °ree;C
  2. 8-25 °ree;C
  3. 30-40 °ree;C
  4. above 40°ree;C

Q.16. The main role of PTC is in-

  1. managing hospital
  2. ADR's
  3. financing hospital
  4. recruitments for hospital

Q.17. Euthanasia means -

  1. Suicide
  2. Accident
  3. Mercy killing
  4. Anaesthesia

Q.18. The valuable reference material which helps medical and paramedical staff in evaluation is-

  1. administrative record
  2. medical record
  3. hospital formulary
  4. none of these

Q.19. For knowing the presence of infectious disease which one of these blood examination is more significant?

  1. ESR
  2. Cholesterol
  3. Uric acid
  4. Haemoglobin

Q.20. An opthalmic solution is sterilized by-

  1. Autoclaving
  2. Sterilization by filtration
  3. Gaseous sterilization
  4. Dry heat sterilization

Q.21. If one gm. of dextrose provides 3.4 cal. 1 L of 5% solution of dextrose supplies-

  1. 120 cals.
  2. 17 cals.
  3. 15 cals.
  4. 170 cals.

Q.22. Example of primary literature are-

  1. Americal drug index
  2. Index medicus
  3. Regularly published journals
  4. Remington's pharmaceutical science

Q.23. Repeated administration of barbiturates cause-

  1. Vitamin A deficiency
  2. Vitamin D deficiency
  3. Vitamin K deficiency
  4. none of these

Q.24. Surgical gauze is checked for the following standards-

  1. Yarn number
  2. Thread per stated length
  3. weight per unit area
  4. all of the above

Q.25. When structurally different drugs give the same clinical result, it is called-

  1. Therapeutic equivalence
  2. Clinical equivalence
  3. Bioequivalence
  4. none of these

Q.26. The greater the fraction of drug in the non-ionized form at an absorption site means-

  1. The faster the absorption
  2. the slower the absorption
  3. The t1/2 of the drug will be more as compared to ionised form.
  4. The greater the elimination

Q.27. which of the following is prefered in in excertional angina?

  1. Propranolol
  2. Digoxin
  3. Nitro glycerine
  4. Diltiazam

Q.28. if a petient who has been stabilized on aspirin, starts taking phenylbultazone, then the free salicylate concentration will

  1. Increase
  2. decrease
  3. remains unaffected
  4. none of these

Q.29. Ostamy is the term realted to-

  1. Two solutions having same osmotic pressure
  2. a surgical procedure in which an artificial opening is created to allow passage of faeces or urine.
  3. isotonic solution
  4. scale of measure osmotic pressure

Q.30. Allopurinol when administered with mercaptopurine, increases the action of mercaptopurine by-

  1. Inhibiting the enzyme - Xanthine oxidase
  2. decreasing its absorption
  3. displacing from proteine binding site
  4. none of these

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