Describe the defect of vision and how are they corrected. Illustrate your answer with the help of a diagram.
See Answer →Explain the image formation by the eye lens in a normal eye.
See Answer →What is the power of accommodation and least distance of distinct vision?
See Answer →| Column A | Column B |
| a) Lonization | i) Link different nucleotides in a nucleic acid |
| b) Intersticial fluid | ii) Contain red pigment haemoglobin |
| c) Ketone bodies | iii) Nephrotic Syndrome |
| d) Phosphodiester bonds | iv) Energy ‘currency’ of cell |
| e) Coenzyme A | v) Breakdown of RBCs to release their contents |
| f) Erythrocytes | vi) Fluid in between cells |
| g) Agglutination | vii) Transport of molecules/ions against concentration gradient |
| h) Protein in Urine | viii) Glycosuria |
| i) Adenosine Tri Phosphate (ATP) | ix) Clumping together of RBCs |
| j) Active transport | x) Formation of ions by dissociation of electrolytes |
| xi) Derived lipid | |
| xii) Coenzyme form of pantothenic acid | |
| xiii) Fluid inside cells |
See Answer →
a) Muscle fatigue during heavy exercise is caused by accumulation of …………………
b) Dietary carbohydrates ………………… and gluconeogenesis are the main sources of glucose in blood.
c) The major constituent of gallstones is …………………
d) In pyogenic meningitis the level of ………………… decreases in CSF.
e) Rennin is ………………… hydrolyzing enzyme.
f) Insuffcient acid secretion in stomach is called …………………
g) Insulin and ………………… harmones have opposing action on blood glucose levels.
h) Use of anticoagulants is to be avoided while estimating ………………… levels in blood.
i) Proteins with many polypeptide chains are called ………………… proteins.
j) Deoxyribo nucleic acid (DNA) is ………………… stranded polynucleotide.
See Answer →
Enzymes in blood have diagnostic importance. Illustrate it with specific examples.
See Answer →How are peptides formed from amino acids? Mention the specific role of certain natural peptides.
See Answer →Nucleic acids are central to the very life process itself. Explain their role in living organisms.
See Answer →How is dialysis useful in a clinical situation?
See Answer →Explain the difference between osmosis and dialysis
See Answer →How are radioisotopes useful in the medical field? Briefly describe, giving specific examples
See Answer →Describe the anomalies associated with carbohydrate metabolism
See Answer →Explain the metabolism of Carbohydrates in human body
See Answer →Place a tick mark (√) against ‘T’ if you consider the statement as true and ‘F’ if you
consider the statement as false.
a) DPT vaccine is stored at 20C and 80C. (T/F)
b) The usual prevalence of a given disease within an area is known as endemic. (T/F)
c) Koplik’s spots appear in goitre. (T/F)
d) Haemoglobin below 8gm percent indicates anaemia. (T/F)
e) Central Health Education Bureau was established in 1956. (T/F)
a) Issue which are forbidden on moral and religious grounds are known as _______
b) A person can be encouraged to work hard or do more work by giving _________
c) Precaution or methods used to prevent cross infection are known as __________.
d) Substances as sodium chloride, sodium bicarbonate and potassium chloride dissolved in water are known as _______________
e) The number of deaths per 1000 population per year in given community is known as ___________________
See Answer →| Column A | Column B |
| a) Primary health care provider to community | i) Ecological concept |
| b) Disease as a result of maladjustment of human standard and environment | ii) Empirical |
| c) Well being of a whole person in context to environment | iii) Nurse Clinician |
| d) Standard related to health institution, personnel etc | iv) Process standard |
| e) Activities concern with patient care, nursing action | v) Nurse Practitioner |
| vi) Structure standard | |
| vii) Holistic Concept |
See Answer →
Place a tick mark (/) against the most appropriate answer given under each statement.
a) BCG vaccine is given as:
i) 0.1 ml intradermal
ii) 0.5 ml intradermal
iii) 0.1 ml subcutaneous
iv) 0.5 ml subcutaneous
b) Vaccine is prepared from all of the following agents except:
i) Toxoids
ii) Antibiotics
iii) Live, attenuated organisms
iv) Killed organisms.
c) B.C.G Vaccine protects against:
i) Beri-Beri
ii) Rubella
iii) Tuberculosis
iv) Whooping cough
d) Normal weight gain in pregnancy is:
i) 12-14 kg
ii) 11-12 kg
iii) 8-10 kg
iv) 6-7 kg
e) The dose of chloroquine for presumptive treatment of malaria is;
i) 150 mg per week.
ii) 300 mg per week.
iii) 450 mg per week
iv) 600 mg per week
Explain role of nurse in dealing with locally endemic disease with the help of examples.
See Answer →List the locally endemic disease in your community.
See Answer →Explain the process of drug order, stocking, issuing and controlling.
See Answer →