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Amity PGDM In Hospital Administration For Introduction to Health System

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Amity PGDM In Hospital Administration For Introduction to Health System Sem 1

 

Assignment A

 

1 .        What is the concept of public and private healthcare?

2 .        Discuss the role of changing scenario in health care.

3 .        What is the concept of International Health?

4 .        What is Maternal and Child Health (MCH) program?

5 .        Describe the health care facilities to cure Tuberculosis available in India.    

6 .        Define systematic view of health care.

7 .        Describe the cost and quality of care in the private sector.   

8 .        Describe the delivery of health care services in India.

 

 

Assignment B

 

Case Detail: 

There is no CASE STUDY answer the following question.

 

1.         What is the role of hospital administrator system? Discuss in detail.

2.         Discuss the role of changing scenario in health care.

3.         Discuss International Health Governance in detail. 

 

Assignment C

 

Question No.  1           Marks - 10

Which care has become one of India's largest sectors - both in terms of revenue and employment?

 

Options          

 

  1. Health
  2. Finance
  3. Agricultural    
  4. Medicine

 

Question No.  2           Marks - 10

According to National Family Health Survey-3, the private medical sector remains the primary source of health care for ------- of households in urban areas. 

 

Options          

  1. 60%    
  2. 80%    
  3. 70%    
  4. 50%

 

Question No.  3           Marks - 10

The --------- sector has emerged as a vibrant force in India's healthcare industry.

 

Options          

  1. Public 
  2. Private
  3. Modern          
  4. Specialized

 

Question No.  4           Marks - 10

Which healthcare sector is responsible for the majority of healthcare in India?

 

Options          

  1. Modern          
  2. Public 
  3. Private
  4. Specialized

 

Question No.  5           Marks - 10

Which would provide universal health coverage throughout India?             

 

Options          

  1. Strivers           
  2. Makers
  3. Believers
  4. Plans

 

Question No.  6           Marks - 10

International health, also called geographic medicine or --------- health is a field of health care.

 

Options          

  1. Global
  2. Regional         
  3. State   
  4. State

 

Question No.  7           Marks - 10

The International Health Regulations (IHR) is an international legal instrument that is binding on -------countries across the globe. 

 

Options          

  1. 198     
  2. 196     
  3. 178     
  4. 176

 

Question No.  8           Marks - 10

In which Country cholera epidemics hit, in 1830 and 1847 made apparent the need for international cooperation in public health.

 

Options          

  1. India   
  2. Europe
  3. England          
  4. France

 

Question No.  9           Marks - 10

Who divided International health organizations into three groups: multilateral organizations, bilateral organizations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

 

Options          

  1. MGO  
  2. KPO   
  3. NGO  
  4. WHO

 

Question No.  10         Marks - 10

An international society committed to improving global health – particularly regarding ------------- diagnosis, treatment and control.

 

Options          

 

  1. Physical Health
  2. Mental Health
  3. Tuberculosis
  4. Dental

 

Question No.  11         Marks - 10

A --------- hospital typically is the major health care facility in its region.     

 

Options          

  1. District           
  2. Private
  3. Public 
  4. Specialized

 

Question No.  12         Marks - 10

Who visited India during the time of Chandagupta and provides us details about the charitable dispensaries in Pataliputra. 

 

Options          

 

  1. Romein
  2. Fa-hien           
  3. Hiuen 
  4. Chein

 

Question No.  13         Marks - 10

Caraka-samhita is a classical book of ------------system of medicine.

 

Options          

  1. Unani 
  2. Ayurvedic      
  3. Siddha
  4. Indian

 

Question No.  14         Marks - 10

Which hygiene is the science and practice of the recognition, treatment, and prevention of oral diseases?

 

Options          

  1. Eye     
  2. Ear      
  3. Mental
  4. Dental

 

Question No.  15         Marks - 10

In which year, Ferlie and Shortell, divided the health care system is into four “nested” levels.

 

Options          

  1. 2003   
  2. 2002   
  3. 2001   
  4. 2004

 

Question No.  16         Marks - 10

Malaria is probably one of the --------- diseases known to mankind.

 

Options          

  1. Oldest
  2. New   
  3. Ancient          
  4. Modern

 

Question No.  17         Marks - 10

According to National AIDS Control Organization of India, the prevalence of AIDS in India in ------------- was 0.27. 

 

Options          

  1. 2011   
  2. 2013   
  3. 2012   
  4. 2010

 

Question No.  18         Marks - 10

In which year the Government of India launched the National Mental Health Program (NMHP)?

 

Options          

  1. 1983   
  2. 1982   
  3. 1985   
  4. 1986

 

Question No.  19         Marks - 10

The vast majority of ------infections in India occur through sexual transmission.     

 

Options          

  1. Mental
  2. HIV    
  3. Fungal
  4. Bacterial

 

Question No.  20         Marks - 10

Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by a Bacterium, -----------------tuberculosis.

 

Options          

  1. Salmonella      
  2. Staphylococcus          
  3. Mycobacterium          
  4. Escherichia

 

Question No.  21         Marks - 10

Which of the following determinants of health is a 'downstream' determinant?      

 

Options          

  1. Housing          
  2. Employment conditions         
  3. Age    
  4. Education

 

Question No.  22         Marks - 10

In a population of 10,000,000 people, at a given time 500 individuals have motor neurone disease. What is the point prevalence of motor neurone disease in this population at this given time?  

 

Options          

  1. 0.05 per 100,000        
  2. 0.5 per 100,000          
  3. 5 per 100,000 
  4. 50 per 100,000

 

Question No.  23         Marks - 10

Which of the following is not commonly considered to be part of the public health function of community pharmacists?   

 

Options          

  1. Health promotion       
  2. Compounding
  3. Diabetes testing         
  4. 'Sign-posting'

 

Question No.  24         Marks - 10

Which of the following does not currently present a significant health challenge in low-income countries?           

 

Options          

  1. HIV/AIDS     
  2. Malaria           
  3. Cardiovascular disease           
  4. Diarrhoeal diseases

 

Question No.  25         Marks - 10

Which of the following recommendations to combat diabetes may be unfeasible in very urban environments?     

 

Options          

  1. Eat more fresh fruit    
  2. Do 25 jumping-jacks every morning  
  3. Go out for a walk every day  
  4. See your dietitian at least twice a year.

 

Question No.  26         Marks - 10

How can physicians help patients from rural communities control their diabetes and overcome barriers in health care?           

 

Options          

  1. By identifying diabetic outreach programs and traveling clinics.     
  2. By providing medical pamphlets regarding diabetes.
  3. By referring patients to a local dietitian        
  4. By encouraging daily exercise.          

 

Question No.  27         Marks - 10

What percentage of body weight lost represents the threshold in modifying risk factors for metabolic syndrome?           

 

Options          

  1. 20–25%.         
  2. 15–20%.         
  3. 10–15%.         
  4. 5–10%.

 

Question No.  28         Marks - 10

Fear of deportation among undocumented Hispanic immigrants may lead to which of the following results?       

 

Options          

  1. Delayed medical treatment    
  2. Complete disclosure of relevant medical information.          
  3. Decreased risk in asthma morbidity.  
  4. Increased patient interest in personal health

 

Question No.  29         Marks - 10

The belief that asthma treatment can lead to addiction is prevalent among which of the following groups?          

 

Options          

  1. Chinese Americans    
  2. Dominican Americans.           
  3. Mexican Americans   
  4. Columbian Americans

 

Question No.  30         Marks - 10

Which of the following abilities is promoted through the use of trained medical interpreters?        

 

Options          

  1. Ability to have “small talk” with patients      
  2. Ability to diagnose psychosocial disorders.  
  3. Ability to address adherence issues.  
  4. Ability to educate patients about their medications. 

 

Question No.  31         Marks - 10

Disparities in effective pain management for racial and ethnic minorities appear most frequently under which of the following settings?     

 

Options          

  1. Rehabilitation therapy
  2. Physical therapy         
  3. Cancer therapy           
  4. Preoperational therapy

 

Question No.  32         Marks - 10

Suspicion of which of the following behaviors may affect pain management plans, especially for patients with sickle cell disease?   

 

Options          

  1. Spousal abuse 
  2. Heavy smoking.         
  3. Recreational drug abuse         
  4. Narcotic dependence.

 

Question No.  33         Marks - 10

Health care decision making regarding children and adolescents under the age of 18 years should ultimately strive to develop which of the following?       

 

Options          

  1. Ensure that the patient is informed and assents to the plan of care. 
  2. Deferral of invasive procedures until the patient reaches the age of consent.           
  3. Identification of an independent patient advocate outside of the family     
  4. Legal emancipation of the minor patient so he/she can make his/her own decisions.

 

Question No.  34         Marks - 10

Which of the following approaches is most appropriate when discussing illicit drug use with patients?     

 

Options          

  1. Asking the patient when he/she last used drugs        
  2. Ordering blood work without addressing the issue with the patient
  3. Framing a question in a nonaccusatory and nonjudgmental manner 
  4. Discussing the issue with the patient’s family instead of the patient.

 

Question No.  35         Marks - 10

Which of the following factors is most likely to contribute to the minimization of the significance of a patient’s symptoms by a health care provider? 

 

Options          

  1. Middle age     
  2. Female gender
  3. High income   
  4. Caucasian race

 

Question No.  36         Marks - 10

Which of the following lifestyle changes is most likely to decrease a patient’s risk of coronary heart disease?      

 

Options          

  1. Switching from 2% milk to 1% low-fat milk 
  2. Exercising on a daily basis     
  3. Taking a multivitamin supplement.    
  4. Cutting back on work schedule.

 

Question No.  37         Marks - 10

Which of the following is an ethical obligation of physicians?         

 

Options          

  1. Patience.         
  2. Veracity.        
  3. Mercy.
  4. Honor.

 

Question No.  38         Marks - 10

What is an appropriate treatment option for HIV patients in the first trimester of pregnancy?        

Options          

  1. Treatment is usually delayed until the 2nd trimester 
  2. Both oral and intravenous AZT         
  3. Intravenous AZT       
  4. Oral AZT

 

Question No.  39         Marks - 10

Which of the following statements about health care in Ecuador and other Latin American countries is true?       

 

Options          

  1. Pharmacists may give medical treatment without a physician’s prescription
  2. Sharing medication among family members is rare in Latin American countries.     
  3. Few drugs are dispensed without medical prescriptions       
  4. Choosing medications is usually left up to the individual

 

Question No.  40         Marks - 10

Prior to a diabetic patient’s extended overseas vacation, which of the following questions about traveling must be asked  

 

Options          

  1. Will you be staying in the city or in the countryside 
  2. What is the climate like there during this time of year          
  3. When was the last time you visited your home country        
  4. Do you have a primary care doctor in your home country for an emergency

 

 

 

 

 

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