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February 2009
[KU 721] Sub. Code: 4209
THIRD [Link]. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(Re-Revised Regulations)
Candidates Admitted upto 2003-04
Paper IV – HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY
Q.P. Code : 564209
Time : Three hours Maximum : 75 marks
I. Essay Questions : Answer any TWO questions (2 x 20 = 40)
1. Discuss the role of hospital pharmacist in education and training
programmes.
2. What is therapeutic drug monitoring. Explain the structure and
organization of a clinical pharmacokinetics and toxicology lab.
3. What are the factors associated with non compliance and consequences
of it? Add a note on the methods of achieving patient compliance.
II. Write Short Notes : Answer any FIVE questions (5 x 5 = 25)
1. Write the organizational structure of a hospital pharmacy department.
2. Discuss the procedures involved in narcotic drug dispensing.
3. What are the factors affecting bioavailability.
4. Explain the significances of hospital formulary.
5. List out the functions of pharmacy and therapeutic committee.
6. Influence of protein binding in drug therapy.
7. Scope of clinical pharmacy in India.
III. Short Answers: Answer any FIVE questions (5 x 2 = 10)
1. The details of storage conditions for drugs explained in Indian
pharmacopoeia.
2. Non charge floor stock drugs.
3. Write a note on: Allergic drug reactions.
4. Procedure for dispensing of drugs to emergency patients.
5. Verbal orders.
6. Central unit dose drug distribution system.
7. Minimum effective concentration.
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August 2009
[KV 721] Sub. Code: 4209
THIRD [Link]. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(Re-Revised Regulations)
Candidates Admitted upto 2003-04
Paper IV – HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY
Q.P. Code : 564209
Time : Three hours Maximum : 75 marks
I. Essay Questions : Answer any TWO questions (2 x 20 = 40)
1. a) Define hospital pharmacy. Discuss the organizational structure of
the hospital pharmacy and its role on inpatient service.
b) Discuss the various types of hospital with a suitable organizational
structure on modern hospital.
2. a) Discuss in detail on pharmacy and therapeutic committee in hospital
pharmacy.
b) Define hospital formulary, its method of preparation and its role in
modern hospital.
3. a) Discuss distribution of drugs to inpatients and charging procedure
for drugs in hospital pharmacy.
b) Explain in detail the clearance, half life and drug interaction on
ADR.
II. Write Short Notes : Answer any FIVE questions (5 x 5 = 25)
1. Discuss in detail the storage of drugs in hospital pharmacy.
2. Explain the role of hospital pharmacist in educational training.
3. Briefly discuss barriers involved in patient counseling.
4. Discuss in detail structure and organization of the toxicology
laboratory.
5. Bioavailability in design of dosage regimen.
6. Short note on clinical pharmacist and dispensing pharmacist.
7. Idiosyncrasy and yellow card in ADR.
III. Short Answers: Answer any FIVE questions (5 x 2 = 10)
1. Out patient dispensing methods.
2. Pharmacokinetic data in clinical pharmacy for optimization of dosage
regimen.
3. Explain disposition dependent dosage adjustment.
4. Allergic drug reactions in ADR.
5. Measures taken to maintain quality of drugs in hospital.
6. Therapeutic drug monitoring.
7. Quality assurance and good manufacturing practice in hospital
pharmacy.
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September 2010
[KX 721] Sub. Code: 4209
THIRD [Link]. DEGREE EXAMINATION
(Re-Revised Regulations)Candidates Admitted upto 2003-04
Paper IV – HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY
Q.P. Code : 564209
Time : Three hours Maximum : 75 marks
I. Essay Questions : (2 X 20 = 40)
Answer any TWO questions.
1. a) Discuss the scope of clinical pharmacy in India
b) Describe the role of hospital pharmacist.
2. a) Explain the constitution and functions of pharmacy and Therapeutic
committee.
b) How PTC ensures the safety use of drugs.
3. a) Discuss the principles involved in the design and optimization of dosage
regimen.
b) Write the concept of (i) Bioavailability (ii) Plasma protein binding
II. Write Short Notes : (5X 5 = 25)
Answer any FIVE questions.
1. Organisation and structure of a Modern Hospital
2. Consequences of Non Compliance
3. Pharmcokinetic drug interactions
4. Charging of prescribed drugs
5. Guiding principles to prepare the Hospital formulary
6. Distribution system of drugs for the inpatients
7. Concept of medication history interviews.
III. Short Answers: (5X2 = 10)
Answer any FIVE questions.
1. Give examples for allergic drug reactions
2. Emergency drug lists
3. Effect of phenytoin with phenothiazines
4. Enumerate the barriers involved inpatient counseling
5. Importance of communication in pharmacy
6. Distinguish the clinical pharmacist from dispensing pharmacist
7. Dispensing of hazardous substances to patients.
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FEBRUARY 2011
[KY 721] Sub. Code : 4209
THIRD [Link]. DEGREE EXAMINATION.
(Re-Revised Regulations) Candidates Admitted upto 2003–04
Paper IV — HOSPITAL AND CLINICAL PHARMACY
Q.P. Code : 564209
Time : Three hours Maximum : 75 marks
I. Essay Questions : Answer any TWO questions. (2 x 20 = 40)
1. Types of non compliance, factors related to non compliance and role of Pharmacist
in patient compliance.
2. Organisation and structure of hospital pharmacy and Responsibilities of a hospital
pharmacist.
3. Importance of bioavailability, urinary excretion, plasma protein binding and
clearance in design and optimization of dosage.
II. Write Short Notes : Answer any FIVE questions. (5 x 5 = 25)
1. Organisation and functions of Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committee.
2. Importance of proper communication in Clinical Pharmacy.
3. Drug distribution system in hospital for the inpatients.
4. Pharmacokinetic drug interactions.
5. ABC analysis.
6. Sources of drug information centre.
7. Dispensing of controlled drugs.
III. Short Answers : Answer any FIVE questions. (5 x 2 = 10)
1. Thalidomide Disaster.
2. What do you mean by drug profile?
3. Therapeutic window.
4. Binding site for most of the acidic drugs.
5. Abbreviation for GFR.
6. Antagonism.
7. Objective of PTC.
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