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Download MBBS KUHS Third Year 2004 December Community Medicine Paper II Question Paper

Download MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery) KUHS (Kerala University of Health Sciences) Third Year (3rd Year) 2004 December Community Medicine Paper II Previous Question Paper

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THIRD PROFESSIONAL M.B.B.S. DEGREE EXAMINATION, DECEMBER 2004

Part I

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Paper II-COMMUNITY MEDICINE INCLUDING HUMANITIES

Time: Three Hours Maximum: 60 Marks

Answer Sections A and B in separate answer-books.

Draw diagrams wherever necessary.

Section A

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  1. Multiple Choice Questions. (20 x ½ = 10 marks)
    Single response type-20 (separate sheet attached).
  2. Match the following. (6 x ½ = 3 marks)
    Single response type-6 (separate sheet attached).
  3. Draw and label:
    1. Bitot's spots.
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    3. Child with Kwashiorkor.
    (2 x 1 = 2 marks)
  4. Write briefly on: (5 x 1 = 5 marks)
    1. Types of learning.
    2. Population genetics.
    3. Fluorosis.
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    5. Operational research.
    6. Village health guide.
  5. Write short notes on: (5 x 2 = 10 marks)
    1. Alcohol abuse.
    2. Health insurance.
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    4. Causes of hospital ill health.
    5. Record linkage.
    6. Net work analysis.

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  1. An infant is brought to the hospital with recurrent diarrhoea, and mild dehydration. His age is 10 months and weight 5 kg. Due to retracted nipples the mother does not breast fed the baby.
    1. What is your diagnosis?
    2. How will you manage the case?
    3. What is wet nursing?
    4. How will you monitor the growth of the baby?
    5. What are the functions of a nutrition rehabilitation centre?
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    (10 marks)

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  1. Write briefly on: (10 x 1 = 10 marks)
    1. Define Primary health care.
    2. Hemophilia.
    3. Nutritional blindness.
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    5. Mitosis.
    6. Muthaliar Committee report.
    7. Joint family.
    8. Seminar.
    9. Body mass index.
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    11. Community participation.
    12. Socialisation.
  2. Write short notes on: (5 x 2 = 10 marks)
    1. Planning cycle.
    2. Indicators of M.C.H. services.
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    4. PFA act.
    5. Oral contraceptives.
    6. Child guidance clinic.

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Paper II-COMMUNITY MEDICINE INCLUDING HUMANITIES

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

Note.-(1) Do not write anything on the question paper.

(2) Write your register number on the answer-sheet provided.

(3) Select one most appropriate response and encircle the corresponding alphabet against each question in the answer-sheet provided.

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  1. Perinatal period is defined as:
    1. First 7 days of life.
    2. First 28 days of life.
    3. From 28 weeks of gestation till 28 days of life.
    4. From 28 weeks of gestation till 7 days of life.
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  3. The total number of folifer tablets given to a pregnant woman is:
    1. 50.
    2. 75.
    3. 100.
    4. 125.
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  5. The target population is UIP is:
    1. Infants and antenatal mothers.
    2. Infants.
    3. Under fives.
    4. Under fives and antenatal mothers.
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  7. After delivery breast feeding should be initiated with in:
    1. 2 hours of birth.
    2. 4 hours of birth.
    3. 1 hour of birth.
    4. 6 hours of birth.
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  9. Reproductive and child health programme was launched in:
    1. 1997.
    2. 1992.
    3. 1990.
    4. 1998.
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  11. Additional requirement of energy for a lactating mother is:
    1. 200 C.
    2. 550 C.
    3. 300 C.
    4. 100 C.
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  13. Average quantity of milk secreted per day by an average Indian mother is:
    1. 1,000 ml.
    2. 600 ml.
    3. 2,000 ml.
    4. 300 ml.
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  15. Protein content of human milk is:
    1. 1.1 gm/100 ml.
    2. 3.2 gms/100 ml.
    3. 4.3 gms/100 ml.
    4. 5 gms/100 ml.
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  17. One of the following vaccine is NOT a part of UIP :
    1. DPT
    2. BCG.
    3. OPV
    4. MMR.
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  1. Demography is the scientific study of:
    1. Family planning.
    2. Human reproduction.
    3. Human population.
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    5. Migration.
  2. Developed nations are in the:
    1. High stationary stage.
    2. Low stationary stage.
    3. Early expanding stage.
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    5. Late expanding stage.
  3. High birth rate is due to:
    1. Early marriage.
    2. Absence of family planning.
    3. Low level of literacy.
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    5. All the above.
  4. The "capacity to have children" is known as:
    1. Fertility.
    2. Fecundity.
    3. Reproduction.
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    5. Child bearing.
  5. Dental caries is caused by the deficiency of:
    1. Iodine.
    2. Fluorine.
    3. Calcium.
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    5. Iron.
  6. Anganwadi is the basic unit of:
    1. Mid day meal programme.
    2. Applied nutrition programme.
    3. Special nutrition programme.
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    5. ICDS programme.
  7. Lathyrism is caused by:
    1. Aflatoxin.
    2. BOAA.
    3. Sanguinarine.
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    5. Fusarium toxins.
  8. One gram of fat provides:
    1. 4 cal.
    2. 6 cal.
    3. 9 cal.
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    5. 8 cal.
  9. The most suitable equipment for storage of vaccine in a primary health centre is:
    1. Refrigerator.
    2. Ice lined refrigerator.
    3. Cold box.
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    5. Vaccine carrier.
  10. The average number of girls that would be produced by women throughout their reproductive life is known as:
    1. Fertility rate.
    2. Crude birth rate.
    3. Net reproduction rate.
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    5. Gross reproduction rate.
  11. One primary health centre is for:
    1. 30,000 population.
    2. 20,000 population.
    3. 1,00,000 population.
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    5. 5,000 population.
    (20 x ½ = 10 marks)

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II. Match the following :-

1 Overhead projector (a) Alma-Ata Conference.
2 Montague-Chelmsford Constitutional reforms (b) April 1st 1972.
3 Primary Health Care (c) Visual aid.
4 MTP Act. (d) 1881.
5 First All India census (e) Audio-visual aid.
6 Closed circuit television (f) Decentralisation of health administration in India.

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