Download RGUHS MBBS 3rd Year 2023 May 1036 Community Medicine Paper II Rs 4 Previous Question Paper

Download RGUHS (Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences) MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) 3rd Year (Third Year Part I) 2023 May 1036 Community Medicine Paper II Rs 4 Previous Question Paper

QP CODE : 1036
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sci

ences, 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)
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

1.
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.
2.
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
3.
Discuss the prevention and control of soil-transmitted Helminths. Add a note on periodic
deworming.
4.
Discuss the preventive measures of Coronary Heart Disease in general population.
5.
Discuss the components of Essential Newborn care.
6.
Describe the services under Integrated Child Development Services Scheme.
7.
Enumerate the quantitative methods of management. Differentiate between cost effective
and cost benefit analysis.
8.
Define Social Security. Discuss Social security measures for different sections of the
community.
9.
Discuss the underlying factors of Problem families.
10. List the grass root health workers in Primary Health Centre. List the job responsibilities of
any one of them.
SHORT ANSWERS
10 x 3 = 30 Marks
11. List the colour coded packets to treat various Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)
under Syndromic Management.
12. Draw a Gantt chart wi
th an example
13. Mention the modes of transmission of SARS CoV-2 Disease.
14. List the epidemiological determinants of Obesity
15. Define Planning. List 4 advantages of planning.
16. Enumerate any 6 rights of the patient under the Consumer protection Act
17. Mention any 3 Legislative measures to regulate the use of tobacco and alcohol in India.
18. Outline the role of Help Age India.
19. Enumerate warning signs of Cancer.
20. 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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QP CODE : 1036
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sci

ences, Karnataka

Multiple Choice Questions
10 x 1 = 10 Marks
21 i) Which of the following disease is covered under the National Vector Borne Disease
Control Programme?
A. Sleeping sickness
B. Kala azar
C. Yellow fever
D. Tick typhus
21 ii
) Most common cause of diarrhoea in infants is
A. E-coli
B. Entamoeba Histolytica
C. Shigella
D. Rotavirus
21 ii
i) Denominator for calculation of Infant Mortality Rate is
A. All registered pregnancies in a given population in a given period
B. All Live births in a given population in a given period
C. All Live and still births in a given population in a given period
D. Mid-year Population in the given geographical area
21 iv)
Pearl Index denotes:
A. Number of hookworm eggs per gram of stool
B. Number of eligible couples using any contraceptive method
C. Number of accidental pregnancies while using contraceptives
D. Number of households identified with Aedes Larva during the survey
21 v)
All of the following are withdrawal symptoms of tobacco abuse EXCEPT
A. Anxiety
B. Craving
C. Sleep problems
D. Mood elevation
22 i) OASIS stands for
A. Old age social and income security
B. Old age system and income security
C. Old age society and income security
D. Old age social and integrated security
22
ii) "Learned behaviour which has been socially acquired" is
A. Customs
B. Culture
C. Attitude
D. Belief
22 iii) All of the following are the job responsibilities of Medical Officer EXCEPT
A. Training health workers
B. Conducting
periodic meetings
C. Providing school health services
D. Conducting epidemiological research
22 iv)
Critical path is the
A. Longest path in time to reach the end point
B. Shortest path in time to reach the end point
C. Path taken to set up critical care unit
D. Path that is critical for health care
22 v)
All of the following are Principles of primary health care EXCEPT
A. Equitable Distribution
B. Health Education
C. Community Participation
D. Intersectoral Coordination
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