OP CODE : 1036
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Karnataka
MBBS Phase – III (PART I) (CBME) Degree Examination - 24-May-2023
Time: Three Hours Max. Marks: 100 Marks
COMMUNITY MEDICINE – PAPER – II (RS-4)
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QP CODE : 1036
(QP contains two pages)
Your answers should be specific to the questions asked
Draw neat, labeled diagrams wherever necessary
LONG ESSAYS 2 x 10 = 20 Marks
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Define Multi drug resistance and extensive drug resistance in Tuberculosis. Describe the structure and roles of various centers in Programmatic management of Drug Resistant TB.
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List the circumstances under which Medical Termination of Pregnancy can be performed. Discuss the salient features of recent MTP Act.
SHORT ESSAYS 8 x 5 = 40 Marks
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Discuss the prevention and control of soil-transmitted Helminths. Add a note on periodic deworming.
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Discuss the preventive measures of Coronary Heart Disease in general population.
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Discuss the components of Essential Newborn care.
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Describe the services under Integrated Child Development Services Scheme.
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Enumerate the quantitative methods of management. Differentiate between cost effective and cost benefit analysis.
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Define Social Security. Discuss Social security measures for different sections of the community.
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Discuss the underlying factors of Problem Families.
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List the grass root health workers in Primary Health Centre. List the job responsibilities of any one of them.
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SHORT ANSWERS 10 x 3 = 30 Marks
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List the colour coded packets to treat various Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) under Syndromic Management.
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Draw a Gantt chart with an example
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Mention the modes of transmission of SARS COV-2 Disease.
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List the epidemiological determinants of Obesity
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Define Planning. List 4 advantages of planning.
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Enumerate any 6 rights of the patient under the Consumer protection Act
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Mention any 3 Legislative measures to regulate the use of tobacco and alcohol in India.
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Outline the role of Help Age India.
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Enumerate warning signs of Cancer.
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As a medical Officer in a Primary Health Centre, Mention 3 examples for community participation in the mitigation of the pandemic.
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Multiple Choice Questions 10 x 1 = 10 Marks
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i) Which of the following disease is covered under the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme?
- Sleeping sickness
- Kala azar
- Yellow fever
- Tick typhus
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ii) Most common cause of diarrhoea in infants is
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- E-coli
- Entamoeba Histolytica
- Shigella
- Rotavirus
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iii) Denominator for calculation of Infant Mortality Rate is
- All registered pregnancies in a given population in a given period
- All Live births in a given population in a given period
- All Live and still births in a given population in a given period
- Mid-year Population in the given geographical area
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iv) Pearl Index denotes:
- Number of hookworm eggs per gram of stool
- Number of eligible couples using any contraceptive method
- Number of accidental pregnancies while using contraceptives
- Number of households identified with Aedes Larva during the survey
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v) All of the following are withdrawal symptoms of tobacco abuse EXCEPT
- Anxiety
- Craving
- Sleep problems
- Mood elevation
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i) OASIS stands for
- Old age social and income security
- Old age system and income security
- Old age society and income security
- Old age social and integrated security
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ii) "Learned behaviour which has been socially acquired" is
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- Customs
- Culture
- Attitude
- Belief
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iii) All of the following are the job responsibilities of Medical Officer EXCEPT
- Training health workers
- Conducting periodic meetings
- Providing school health services
- Conducting epidemiological research
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iv) Critical path is the
- Longest path in time to reach the end point
- Shortest path in time to reach the end point
- Path taken to set up critical care unit
- Path that is critical for health care
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v) All of the following are Principles of primary health care EXCEPT
- Equitable Distribution
- Health Education
- Community Participation
- Intersectoral Coordination
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