community health nursing
Quiz
- Individual suffering from an impairment and disability
- Disability
- Handicap
- Impairment
- none of the above
- Restoration of family and social relationship is
- Social Process
- Social rehabilitation
- Social stratification
- none of the above
- Restoration of the capacity to earn livelihood
- Educational rehabilitation
- Social rehabilitation
- Vocational rehabilitation
- none of the above
- Restoration of personal dignity and confidence is
- Vocational rehabilitation
- Psychological rehabilitation
- Physiological rehabilitation
- all of these
- Science of health and embraces all factors which contribute to healthful living is known as
- Hygiene
- Cleanliness
- Personality
- none of the above
- Hygiene is a word which is derived from
- Latin
- Greek
- French
- none of these
- Social medicine was first introduced by
- Joseph Lister
- Jules Guerin
- Edward Jenner
- none of these
- Epidemiology is derived from the word
- Epidemic
- Pandemic
- Environment
- all of these
- Branch of science which deals with treatment of epidemics is
- Epidemiology
- Sociology
- Community
- all of these
- Major foundation of epidemiologic approach
- Asking question & making comparison
- Rate and ratio
- Measurement of mortality
- none of the above
- Epidemiologic tool of measurement
- Incidence & prevalence
- Rate, ratio and proportion
- Frequency & distribution
- none of the above
- Mortality means
- sickness
- death rate
- birth rate
- all of these
- Disease frequency is measured by
- incidence and prevalence
- rate & ratio
- frequency & distribution
- all of these
- The number of new cases occurring in a defined population during a specified period of time is
- incidence
- prevalence
- epidemic
- all of these
- All current cases existing at a given point in time or over a period of time in a given population is
- Prevalence
- incidence
- epidemic
- a and c
- Relationship between the prevalence and incidence can be expressed as
- I=P/D
- P= I x D
- D = PT (D = Duration)
- all of these
- The first phase of an epidemiological investigation is
- Analytical study
- descriptive studies
- cohort study
- all of these
- Unusual occurrence of disease in a particular region
- Pandemic
- Epidemic
- Incidence
- none of these
- An outbreak of diseases is termed as
- Incidence
- Epidemic
- prevalence
- all of these
- An infection transmitted through animals to man is
- Mycosis
- zoonosis
- anthropology
- none
- An outbreak of disease in a bird population is
- Ornithology
- epornithic
- oncology
- anthropology
- Hospital acquired infection is termed as
- contagious
- nosocomial
- aerosol
- none of these
- Person who carry disease producing organism, without producing any symptoms is called as
- Host
- carrier
- agent
- All of these
- Carrier of avirulent organisms are called
- Mono carrier
- pseudo carrier
- agent
- The time interval between the invasion of agent and appearance of first sign of the disease is
- Transmission perio
- incubation period
- termination phase
- none of these
- Humoral immunity is associated with
- T-cell
- B-cell
- alpha cell
- all of these
- Immuno biological substance which produces specific protection against a disease is
- Immunity
- vaccine
- immune globulin
- none of these
- Killed vaccines are administered by
- IV or IM
- subcutaneously or intramuscularly
- hypodermal
- a and c
- Major immunoglobulin of serum is
- Ig A
- IgG
- IgM
- none of these
- Half life of Ig A
- 1-4 day
- 6-8 days
- 10-15 days
- 15-20 days
- Half life of IgE is
- 120 days
- 2-3 days
- 6-8 days
- 10-15 days
- Immunoglobulins are administered through
- Intravenously
- Intramuscularly
- hypodermal
- a and c
- Passive immunization is achieved by
- Vaccines
- Antisera or antitoxins
- By birth itself
- none of these
- Recommended temperature of storage of polio vaccine is
- 36°C
- -20°C
- -4°C
- 4°C
A system which is used to help the storage and transportation of vaccine at low temperature is- Cold box
- cold chain
- refrigerator
- all of these
- Most common method of storage of vaccine at PHC level
- Refrigerator
- ILR (ice lined Refrigerator)
- cold chain
- cold chain
- Method which is used to carry small quantities (16-20 vial) of vaccine
- Vaccine carrier
- ILR
- refrigerator
- cold box
- The most common neurological complication associated with swine flu influenza vaccine
- Increased ICP
- Guillain barre syndrome
- epilepsy
- b and c
- Corner stone for control of a communicable disease is
- Health education
- rapid identification
- treatment
- none of these
- Oldest communicable disease control measure is
- Quarantine
- Isolation
- health education
- a and b
- Most powerful and cost effective weapons of modern medicine for prevention of communicable disease
- Immunoglobulin
- active immunization
- antitoxin
- all of these
- Global immunization programme was launched at
- 1950, January
- 1974 May
- 1980 October
- 1985 june
- . EPI (Expanded Programme on Immunisation) was launched in India
- 1950 June
- 1978 January
- 1974 May
- 1980 apirl
- Universal immunization programme (UIP) was launched in India
- 1974 May
- 1985 Nov
- 1978 January
- 1987 march
- Ultimate objective of surveillance is
- Treatment
- prevention
- detection
- none of these
- Measles vaccine is given at
- 15 month
- 9 month
- 1 year
- 6 months
- MMR vaccine is given at
- 9 month
- 15month
- 2 year
- 3 year
- Substance which destroys harmful microbes
- Bacteriostatic
- disinfectant
- detergent
- a and b
- Substance which destroys or inhibit the growth of micro organism
- Disinfectant
- antiseptic
- bactericidal
- detergent
- Substance which suppresses or neutralizes bad odor is
- Perfumes
- deodorant
- detergent
- all of these
- Process of destroying organisms including spore is
- Burying
- sterilization
- disinfection
- washing
- Process of killing infectious agent outside the bodo
- Detergent
- disinfection
- antiseptic
- sterilizing
- Disinfection after the patient has been removed by death or hospital discharge
- Concurrent disinfection
- terminal disinfection
- secondary sterilization
- none of these
- Disinfection after the discharge of material from the body of an infected person
- Terminal disinfection
- concurrent disinfection
- primary disinfection
- secondary sterilization
- Most commonly used method of natural disinfection is
- Sunlight
- Boiling
- Use of dettol
- wash with water
- Best method of disinfection of hospital waste is
- Fumigation
- Incineration
- Burying
- sterilization
- Best method of sterilization is
- Hot air oven
- Autoclaving
- Boiling
- none of these
- An excellent coal tar disinfectant is
- Dettol
- Cresol
- Savlon
- Detergent
- Most commonly used disinfectant agent for disinfection of rooms
- Dettol
- Formaldehyde
- Benzene
- all of these
- Global eradication of smallpox had been achieved at
- 1978 January
- 1980 May
- 1974 May
- 1985 june
- Other name of chickenpox is
- Varicella
- Variola
- Rubeola
- none
- Causative agent of chickenpox is
- Variola Virus
- Varicella Zoster virus
- CMV+
- ALL
- Portal of entry of chicken pox virus is
- UI tract
- Respiratory tract
- Faeco - oral route
- None
- Incubation period of chickenpox is
- 2-6 days
- 14-16 days
- 20-21 days
- 18-32 days
- Characteristic feature of the rash in the chicken pox is
- Koplik's spot
- Pleomorphism
- Triangular pattern
- ALL
- Varicella vaccine is......?
- Immunoglobulin
- live attenuated vaccine
- Killed vaccine
- None of them
- Measles is also known as.....
- Rubella
- Rubeola
- Pertussis
- none of these
- Causative agent of measles is
- DNA Virus
- RNA paramyxovirus
- RNA toga virus
- corona virus
- Incubation period of measles is
- 5-10 days
- 10-14 days
- 16-20 days
- 20-25 days
- Characteristic feature of the rash in the measles is
- Magnolia spot
- Koplik's spot
- Red rashes
- all of these
- Most common complication of measles is
- M.I and meningitis
- Pneumonia and otitis media
- Impotence and sterility
- none of these
- Most serious complication of measles is
- Heart disease
- Encephalitis
- impotence
- Pneumonia
- . Measles vaccine is stored at
- 4°C
- 2-8°C
- 37°C
- -4°C
- Route of administration of measles vaccine
- Intravenous
- Subcutaneous
- Intra muscular
- a and b
- Rubella is also known as
- German measles
- Rubella
- Varicella
- none of these
- Causative agent of Rubella
- RNA toga virus
- RNA paramixo virus
- Varicella virus
- corona virus
- Incubation period of Rubella
- 10 days
- 18 days
- 1 week
- 2 week
- Common complication of Rubella
- Encephalitis
- thrombocytopenia
- pneumonia
- red rashes
- Contra indication of rubella immunization
- Fever
- pregnancy
- diarrhoea
- all of these
- Causative agent of mumps
- Variola virus
- RNA myxovirus
- RNA toga virus
- none of these
- Incubation period of mumps
- 10 days
- 18 days
- 21 days
- 22 days
- H1 N1 is otherwise known as
- Swine flu
- bird flu
- Wild flu
- none of these
- Causative organism of diphtheria
- E-coli
- Coryne bacterium
- Diphtheria virus
- none of these
- Incubation period of diphtheria
- 5 days
- 2-6 days
- 10-12 days
- 12-15 days
- Characteristic bull neck appearance is seen in
- Tetanus
- Diphtheria
- Polio
- corona
- Diagnostic test for diphtheria is
- Mantoux test
- Schick test
- Stool C & S
- a and c
- Most effective drug used for the treatment of diphtheria is
- Ampicillin
- erythromycin
- Clarithromycin
- all of these
- DPT/DT vaccine should be stored at
- -20°C
- 4-8°C
- 35°C
- 45°C
- Route of administration of DPT/DT vaccine
- Subcutaneous
- deep intra muscular
- hypodermal
- none of these
- Most common neurologic complication of DPT immunisation
- MI and CCF
- Encephalitis & infantile spasm
- Otitis Media and pneumonia
- none of these
- Whooping cough is otherwise known as
- Varicella
- Pertussis
- Variola
- none of thses
- Causative organism of whooping cough
- Rubella virus
- bordetella pertussis
- group A. B. hemolytic streptococci
- none of these
- Incubation period of whooping cough is
- 1-5 days
- 7-14 days
- 16-18 days
- 18-20 days
- Serious complication of whooping cough
- Otitis media
- Broncho pneumonia
- encephalitis
- a and c
- Drug of choice for whooping cough is
- Clarithromycin
- cefotaxime
- Erythromycin
- all of these
- Meningococcal meningitis is otherwise known as
- Japanese encephalitis
- Cerebrospinal fever
- .Q-fever
- none of these
- During carrier state of tubercular meningitis, most powerful drug of choice
- Rifampicin
- INH
- Erythromycin
- none of these
- Causative organism of T. B
- Mycobacterium
- TB Virus
- bacillus
- a and c
- The best cost effective method for control of T.B
- DOTS
- Penicillin
- Health education
- all of these
- Staining method of acid fast bacilli is ...................... Method
- Ziehl neelsen method
- Mantoux method
- Holder method
- none of these
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