JKSSB Jr Pharmacist Previous year question paper 2021 | MCQs with Explanation | Part 01.
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The video, titled "JKSSB Jr Pharmacist Previous year question paper 2021 | MCQs with Explanation | Part 01,"
JKSSB Junior Pharmacist Previous Year Question Paper (2021).
Computer Based Test (CBT) Type.
PART 01
FROM MCQ No. 01 to 20.
HERE are key points.
Stroke Management: The most appropriate nursing action for a casualty with signs of stroke is to monitor vital signs until the medical team arrives (0:21-0:54).
The video also defines stroke as a medical emergency where blood flow to the brain is blocked or a blood vessel bursts (0:58-1:15), and mentions three types of stroke: atherosclerotic, hemorrhagic, and ischemic (1:41-1:49).
DDT: DDT is an example of a synthetic insecticide (1:55-2:17).
Antipyretic Drugs: The adult oral dose of Paracetamol, an antipyretic drug (medications used to relieve fever), is 500mg (2:34-3:10).
The video also details typical adult dosages of 500-1000mg every 4-6 hours, with a maximum daily dose of 4 grams (3:24-3:46).
Fluid Ounces to Tablespoons: One fluid ounce contains two tablespoonfuls (4:11-4:36).
Babcock Forceps: Babcock forceps are used for holding tubular structures (5:13-5:35, 6:09-6:11), specifically designed to grasp and hold delicate tissues without causing trauma (5:54-6:06).
Bone Curette: Bone curette is also called a scoop (6:21-6:30) and is used for scraping, debriding, or removing unwanted bone tissues (6:51-7:02).
Integrated Rural Development Program (IRDP): IRDP was established in 1978 (7:10-7:26). It was launched by the Government of India in 1978 and implemented in 1980, continuing until 1999 (7:30-7:38).
Functional Budgets: When all functional budgets are combined into a harmonious unit, it is called a master budget (7:47-7:55).
Ointment Preparation: Ointments containing insoluble medicaments can be prepared by a procedure known as trituration (8:11-8:29), which involves continuous rubbing or grinding of a substance to a fine powder (8:42-8:49).
Health Communication: The least needed component in health communication is budgeting (9:17-9:30).
Point Source Epidemics: Point source epidemics can be categorized under short-term fluctuation (9:48-9:57).
Surgical Antiseptic: Phenol was first introduced by Lister in surgical use in 1865 (10:35-10:54) to combat high rates of deadly post-operative infections (11:06-11:15).
Essential Device in Toilet for Elderly: An essential device in the toilet to avoid hazardous falls for the elderly is grab bars (11:23-11:34), which provide stability and support (11:41-11:55).
Chick-Martin Test: In the Chick-Martin test, the disinfectant is tested in the presence of organic matter (12:01-12:09).
Soft Contact Lens Disinfection: Soft contact lenses can be disinfected by the microwave method (12:49-12:55).
Regulatory Approach: A regulatory approach is based on managed preventions (13:06-13:12).
Moriah Curved Forceps: Moriah curved forceps are found in the Cornea Basic or Cornea Tray (13:43-14:05). These are delicate ophthalmic instruments used for holding suture threads during eye surgery (14:15-14:28).
Germ Theory: The Germ Theory was proposed by Louis Pasteur (13:33-14:40).
HSR in Public Health Sector: HSR in the public health sector stands for Health Service Research (14:50-14:55).
Lysosomes: Lysosomes are small membrane vesicles pinched off from the Golgi Apparatus (15:09-15:28).
They originate as single membrane-bound vesicles containing inactive digestive enzymes that become active when they fuse with other vesicles (15:33-15:53).
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