Discuss functions of protein and its importance at various stages of life i.e. for children, adolescents, pregnant women and elderly. Mention one disease in each of the above mentioned categories which may indicate reduction of protein intake
See Answer →Define the term mycoses. Classify it into groups giving at least one example in each group. write on the sources and reservoir of pathogenic fungi.
See Answer →Define immunity. Differentiate between innate and acquired immunity. Enumerate the factors influencing the development of immunity in an individual
See Answer →Define the termantibiotics;Explain itssource of production. Give two examples of commonly used antibioticsin hospital. Differentiate between a bactericidal and a bacteriostatic antibiotic.
See Answer →Name the causative agents of the following diseases. How are they transmitted from the patient to a healthy person?
a) Common cold
b) Influenza
c) Hydrophobia
d) Dengue fever
e) Viral hepatitis
Briefly write about the diseases caused by them (mycobacterium).
See Answer →Name some mycobacterium of medical importance
See Answer →How do you stain them in the laboratory?
See Answer →Give the general characters of the germs mycobacterium
See Answer →Describe the principle and applications of an autoclave.
See Answer →Enumerate various methods ofsterilization using moist heat as a sterilizing agent
See Answer →Explain their usefulness in medical nursing practice?
See Answer →Define the term sterilization and disinfection.
See Answer →Describe the relationship between high blood pressure and thickening of arteries
See Answer →Explain the factors on which the flow of fluid through an orifice depends.
See Answer →Doppler effect finds applications in medical/clinical situations. Illustrate this with suitable examples
See Answer →What does hypothalamus initiate if body temperature increased due to heavy exercises.
See Answer →How is heat lost from our body (explain diagrammatically)
See Answer →Why are underwater exercises suggested for the rehabilitation of muscles and joints.
See Answer →What is buoyant force
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