Exam Details

Subject pathophysiology (new cbcs)
Paper
Exam / Course b. pharmacy
Department
Organization solapur university
Position
Exam Date March, 2018
City, State andhra pradesh, solapur


Question Paper

B. Pharmacy (Semester II) (New CBCS) Examination, 2018
Pathophysiology
Day and Date Monday, 14-5-20182317 Total Marks 75
Time 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. 32.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m.
1. Choose the correct alternatives (20×1=20)
Cell injury is a variety of stress, a cell encounters as a result of changes in its environment.
internal external
both and None of these
To learn the fundamentals of disease processes at cellular level essential to have an understanding.
Mechanism of cell injury Cellular adaptation
Causes All of above
is also referred to as a typical hyperplasia.
Hypertrophy Hyperplasia
Metaplasia Dysplasia
Heart failure may be caused by
Intrinsic pump failure Increased work load on the heart
Both a and b None of these
Elevated jugular venous pressure is an indication of fluid accumulation
in
Aorta Ventricles
Pulmonary artery Atrium
is a physical sign for heart failure.
Fast and low pulse Pale skin
Cold and sweaty skin All of above
is a clinical effect for chronic ischemia.
Angina pectoris Acute illness
Chest pain Silent
contribute significantly to the occurrence of ischemic heart disease.
Cocaine Contraceptive pill
Anxiety Obesity
angina is characterised by pain at rest and has no relationship with physical activity.
Typical Prinzmetal's variant
Cresendo Unstable
10) Asthmatic attach begins with
Difficulty in breathing Wheezing noises
Coughing All of above
11) asthma common in childhood and caused by exposure to definite allergens.
Intrinsic Extrinsic
Both a and b None of these
12) Pathological change seen in acute renal failure
Tubular necrosis Glomerulonephritis
Both a and b None of these
13) Accumulation of uric acid in the blood is characterised by
Fatigue Muscle twitch
Cramps All of above
14) is the development of iron deficiency anaemia.
Increased blood loss Increased requirement
Decreased intestinal absorption All of above
15) Insulin is a polypeptide with molecular weight of Dalton.
5000 6000
7000 8000
16) is a sign for hyperthyroidism.
Warm moist skin Dry skin
Bradycardia Puffy face
17) is adverse effect of progesterone.
Dizziness Diminished sex drive
Weight gain All of above
18) Oestrogen and androgen combination used to treat
Post partum breast engorgement
Menopause vasomotor symptoms
Both a and b
None of these
Set P
*SLRTA13* SLR-TA 13
19) Seizure lasts for 2-5 minute. When it stops, after this person may
have
Head ache Confusion
Fatigue All of above
20) sign and symptom of meningitis observed usually occur one week after exposure.
Fever Stiff neck
Sore throat All of above
2. Answer any two of the following (2×10=20)
Define homeostasis. Describe components and types of feedback systems with suitable examples.
What is meant by congestive heart failure Write in detail etiology and pathophysiology of congestive heart failure.
Define epilepsy. Give its types and explain etiology and clinical manifestations of epilepsy.
3. Answer any seven of the following
Mention causative agent, pathology, clinical manifestations and management of AIDS.
Explain leprosy pathophysiology aspect in detail.
Write a note on peptic ulcer.
What do you mean by UTI Describe in short about the causes of pathogenesis.
Define Psychosis. Write the symptoms of psychosis and its treatment.
Differentiate between the Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism.
Comment on sickle cell anaemia.
What is hypertension Give type and management of same.
Define the terms Pathology, Pathophysiology, Histology, Health and disease.


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