MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-1 Examination 2017-18
Course Code: MBS301
Paper ID:0313122
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Community Medicine - I
Time: 2 Hours 40 Minutes
Max Marks: 50
Note: Attempt all questions. Draw proper diagrams to support your answer.
Part 'B'
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- Give in detail about Japanese encephalitis disease. Discuss epidemiological determinants. Write prevention of JE. (5+5+5=15)
- A mother comes to hospital with her 2 year old female child who is underweight, suffering from recurrent episodes of diarrhoea, and respiratory tract infection. On examination, her weight is 9kg, she has oedema, her skin is showing dermatosis and her hairs are sparse and brittle:
a) What is the likely clinical diagnosis?
b) What investigations would you like to do? (1+3+3+3=10)
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d) What preventive measures you will advice at individual level, at family level and at the community level? - Differentiate between: (3x5=15)
a) Epidemic & Endemic
b) Isolation & quarantine
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d) Rapid & Slow sand filter
e) Anophelene & Culicine mosquito - Write short notes on: (2x5=10)
a) Define family and describe types of family
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c) Sentinel Surveillance
d) Classify methods of family planning
e) Rural housing criteria and Overcrowding
MBBS III (Third) Professional Part-1 Examination 2017-18
Course Code: MBS301
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Community Medicine - I
Part 'A'
Time: 20 Minutes
Max Marks: 10
Roll No. | Student's Name |
Student's Signature | Invigilator's Signature |
Paper ID: 0313122
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Note: 1. Attempt all questions and return this part of the question paper to the invigilator after 20 Minutes.
2. Please tick (√) correct one only. Cutting, overwriting or any other marking are not allowed.
3. For answering please use Ball- pen only.
- Disability Limitations is mode of intervention for:
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b) Specific protection
c) Secondary prevention
d) Tertiary prevention - Vitamin A prophylaxis to a child is:
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b) Specific protection
c) Primordial prevention
d) Secondary prevention - Immunization is:
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b) Secondary prevention
c) Tertiary prevention
d) Desability Limitation - Which one of the following is primary prevention:
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b) Vaccination
c) Screening
d) Rehabilitation - Prevention of emergence of risk factor is:
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b) Primary prevention
c) Secondary prevention
d) Tertiary prevention - Strain used for BCG vaccine:
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b) Oka Strain
c) Danish 1331
d) RA 27/3 strain - Most heat sensitive vaccine is:
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b) Polio
c) Measles
d) DPT - Which of the following statements is true about BCG vaccination:
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b) Specifec protection
c) WHO recommends Danish 1331 strain for vaccine production
d) Economic - All of the following are killed vaccines except:
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b) Japanese encephalitis
c) Rabies
d) Yellow fever - Salk vaccine is a:
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b) Live attenuated vaccine
c) Killed vaccine
d) Toxoid - Administration of which vaccine can result in paralysis in children:
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b) Sabin polio vaccine
c) OPV
d) DPT+BCG - Which of the following is called first immunization of the baby:
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b) Handing over the baby to mother
c) OPV
d) DPT+BCG - BCG vaccination is give:
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b) Subcutaneously
c) Intramuscularly
d) Intradermally - In which of the following, Herd Immunity cannot protect the individual:
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b) Diphtheria
c) Poliomyelitis
d) All of the above - Toxic shock syndrome is due to which vaccine:
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b) Measles
c) Salk
d) Tetanus - Under MCH programme, iron and folic acid tablets to be geven daily to mother has:
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b) 100 mg iron + 500 mcg folic acid
c) 60 mg iron + 100 mcg folic acid
d) 100 mg iron + 100 mcg folic acid - An essential criterion for Kwashiorkor is:
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b) Thin dry brittle hair
c) Voracious appetite
d) Edema in dependent part - WHO Growth chart has got information for all except:
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b) Age of baby
c) Road to health
d) History of maternal health - First clinical sign of Vitamin-A deficiency is:
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b) Conjunctival Xerosis
c) Bitot' s spots
d) Keratomalacia
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