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The document outlines the examination structure for the B. Pharmacy IV Year I Semester in Pharmacy Practice at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad for January/February 2023. It consists of two parts: Part A, which is compulsory and carries 25 marks, and Part B, where students must answer one question from each unit, totaling 50 marks. The document includes various topics related to pharmacy practice, such as patient records, therapeutic drug monitoring, and hospital pharmacy responsibilities.

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The document outlines the examination structure for the B. Pharmacy IV Year I Semester in Pharmacy Practice at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad for January/February 2023. It consists of two parts: Part A, which is compulsory and carries 25 marks, and Part B, where students must answer one question from each unit, totaling 50 marks. The document includes various topics related to pharmacy practice, such as patient records, therapeutic drug monitoring, and hospital pharmacy responsibilities.

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Code No: 247AC R17

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


B. Pharmacy IV Year I Semester Examinations, January/February - 2023
PHARMACY PRACTICE
Time: 3 Hours Max. Marks: 75
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Note: i) Question paper consists of Part A, Part B.
ii) Part A is compulsory, which carries 25 marks. In Part A, answer all questions.
iii) In Part B, Answer any one question from each unit. Each question carries 10 marks and
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may have a, b as sub questions.

PART – A (25 Marks)


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1.a) What is patient record? [2]
b) What is secondary health centre? [3]
c) Define therapeutic drug monitoring. [2]
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d) How are ‘charge” floor drugs selected? [3]
e) Define tertiary drug information services. [2]
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f) What are open ended questions during patient counselling? [3]
g) Define omission error. [2]
h) What are components of prescribe medication order? [3]
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i) What is personal service drug store? [2]
j) How to control perishable inventory? [3]
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PART-B (50 Marks)

2.a) Classify hospital on clinical basis and discuss.


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b) Explain supportive paramedical services of a hospital. [5+5]
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3.a) Discuss responsibilities of a hospital pharmacist.
b) Elaborate upon dispensing of proprietary products. [5+5]
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4.a) Elaborate upon indications where therapeutic drug monitoring is not much important.
b) Discuss dispensing of drugs to out-patients. [5+5]
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5.a) Explain prescribing of floor stock drugs.
b) Discuss objectives of community pharmacy management. [5+5]
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6.a) Compare and contrast primary and secondary drug information services.
b) Elaborate objectives of poison information centre. [5+5]
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7.a) Discuss different barriers in patient counselling.
b) Explain internal training programme at a hospital. [5+5]

8.a) Discuss various components of patient history and history taking.


b) Explain types of ward rounds. [5+5]
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9.a) Justify: Communication skills of a pharmacists is extremely important.
b) Explain labelling, distribution and supply of OTC drugs in India. [5+5]
10.a) Explain purchase report form.
b) Elaborate upon arrangements of a store room of a drugs store. [5+5]
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11.a) Discuss perpetual inventory.
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b) Explain methods used for the analysis of the drug expenditure. [5+5]

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