Diploma in Hospital Administration

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Diploma in Hospital Administration

Online Examination Detail:
Duration- 120 minutes.
Number of Questions- 60. (Multiple Choice Questions).
10 Questions from each module, each carry 10 marks.
Maximum Marks- 600, Passing Marks- 40%.
There is no negative marking.

Candidate Details

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1. Name the site where digestion of proteins occurs.

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2. Stomach epithelial cells in the body secrete ________.

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3. Health has many dimensions including:

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4. Adipose tissue is made of which of the following?

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5. Primary health care involves the widest scope of healthcare including:

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6. Scans of the _________in the neck to determine risks of stroke:

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7. _____the study or treatment of irregularities of the eyes, especially those of the eye muscles that prevent normal binocular vision.

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8. ________is a set of techniques and tools for process improvement

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9. _________is designated for the purpose of protecting the rights, safety and well-being of the subjects(humans) participating in the clinical research.

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10. Which of the following is not a reason for increased  health spending?

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11. The maximum amount of carbon dioxide in the human body is transported as:

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12. The main function of CSSD is:

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13. _____ is removing feeling from the body while analgesia will typically remove or decrease the level of pain.

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14. The levels of care Include the Following except:

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15. Doctors also carry out tumour removal procedures which are then sent for ________to confirm whether the tumour is malignant or not.

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16. What is the definition of equity?

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17. Regarding primary healthcare which one of the following is incorrect:

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18. According to the WHO, what is the definition of health?

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19. The general meaning of "corpus" is best described by which of the following?

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20. Economics is considered with:

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21. The term "lithiasis" is best described by which of the following?

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22. The primary function of the cerebrospinal fluid is to:

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23. A common hospital-acquired infection is:

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24. Night blindness and xerophthalmia are generally conditions associated with the deficiency of which vitamin?

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25. Which of the following organisms have book lungs?

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26. Health care include which one of the following:

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27. provided the guidelines for the formation of Ethics Committee.

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28. Which sentence is wrong regarding health economics?

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29. A person who influences a group of people towards the achievement of a goal.

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30. ___________ are functional units of food absorption.

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31. Which of the following statements are false?

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32. Emphysema is characterized by:

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33. The attributes of optimal health include the following except:

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34. Jellyfish breathe through:

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35. _____the occupation of measuring eyesight, prescribing corrective lenses, and detecting eye disease.

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36. Goals of healthcare quality includes:

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37. ______services which is commonly called a "glass eye " or "fake eye.“

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38. Where are the parotid glands located?

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39. Which of the following terms means drainage from the nose?

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40. The lungs are protected by:

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41. in 1962 gave birth to the official title of “Accident and Emergency Service”.

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42. Altitude sickness is typically caused due to:

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43. Humans have _____ lobes in the left lung.

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44. Which of the following terms refers to the ability to breathe comfortably only when in an upright position?

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45. Manifold services in a hospital setting usually refers to:

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46. An area of dead myocardial tissue is best described by which of the following?

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47. The CSSD in a hospital is critical for which of the following?

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48. principle or belief, especially one of the main principles of a religion or philosophy.

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49. ____ is an oath of ethics historically taken by physicians.

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50. Hypopnea is a condition where:

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51. Access to health care is influenced by except:

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52. Which of the following is the term for abnormally large breasts in men?

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53. Menarche refers to which of the following?

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54. ____________ provided by the applicant should be cross checked to ascertain his past performance.

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55. Hospital-acquired infections can be prevented by:

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56. The combining form "cephal/o" refers to which of the following?

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57. __________is a specialty that focuses on health care of elderly people.

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58. Which of the following is the term for an abnormally low white blood cell count?

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59. Coronary ________to see if there are any blocks in the arteries:

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60. Primary health care is: