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Hospital Functions and Services
Question 1
A hospital with 500 beds would be classified as:
Large-sized hospital
Medium-sized hospital
Multi-specialty hospital
Super-specialty hospital
Question 2
Allied healthcare professional clinics include:
Wellness clinics
Multi-specialty and super-specialty hospitals
"Physiotherapy clinics, nutrition and dietary clinics"
Diagnostic imaging centers
Question 3
Medical Spa and wellness centres are part of ___________
Clinics
Nursing homes
Day-care facilities
Corporate hospitals
Question 4
__________ hospitals act as the first point of contact for patients within a healthcare system.
Private
Primary health center
Corporate
Public
Question 5
" What type of medicine involves postures, breathing exercises and meditation?"
Yoga
Ayurveda
Unani
Siddha
Question 6
"In which system of medicine, an eyedrops containing Kohl-Chikni Dawa helped prevent cataract development?"
Ayurveda
Siddha
Yoga
Unani
Question 7
10 / 10 pts
________ studies body tissues to determine abnormalities.
Biomedical engineering
Imaging
Medical Laboratory
Emergency Medicine
Question 8
10 / 10 pts
_________ services provide preventative maintenance to all hospital equipment
Central supply department
Housekeeping department
Maitanance department
Bio-medical engineering
1st Block Assessment
Question 1
How is patient safety ensured in a teaching hospital?
"Medical students and residents are very inquisitive, and so thoroughly understand the patient's problems to provide the best care"
"Teaching hospital has more resources available, so issues can be taken care of quickly"
All of the above
"Resident doctors are always supervised, so scope of errors is reduced"
Question 2
"According to the article, what is less at teaching hospitals?"
Mortality and complications
Facilities and equipment
Resident doctor performance
Patient care
Question 3
What advantages does a teaching hospital provide to resident doctors?
There are no specific advantages
"Resident doctors are able to take care of several patients with different complaints, and thus are prepared to handle any disease condition effectively"
Resident doctors are available 24/7 in a teaching hospital
Resident doctors are allowed to handle all complicated and emergency cases
Question 4
Why would a patient refuse to get treated by a specific doctor?
"If the patients feel that the doctor is not competent enough, they may refuse to allow that doctor to treat them"
None of the above
Patients prefer to go to doctors referred by their family and friends.
Patients cannot refuse the services of any doctor
Question 5
"In a hospital, the highest risk of martality of patients is due to:"
All of the above
"heart attack, heart failure and pneumonia"
hospital acquired infections
incomepetence of doctors
Question 6
"While performing any medical procedure, the highest priority is:"
Teaching the procedure to resident doctors
Patient safety
All of the above
Reducing the time and money involved in the procedure
Question 7
Supervision of resident doctors in a teaching hospital:
is done by the peer group
is a rule.
is more closely supervised that a few years ago.
is not required.
Question 8
Many studies conducted across the globe have shown that teaching hospitals
are not fulfilling the need they were designed for.
have more doctors than requiured.
have better care facilities and services
have higher rates of patient mortality.
Question 9
The top rated 5 hospitals in the USA are all:
teaching hospitals.
private hospitals.
inaccessible to common man.
ones with t he best equipment and resources
Question 10
Why is it beneficial to have resident doctors present during a surgery?
They will be able to learn effectively
resident surgeons pay close attention to patient safety and are effective at procedures of patient handling.
All of the above
Patient priority is taken care of
Test your understanding - 2
Question 1
Who is considered as an inpatient?
Patient admitted for a surgery and is closely monitored
Patient admitted to emergency department
Patient is undergoing diagnostic tests
Patient who stays overnight for a diagnostic procedure
Question 2
"Which of the following wards provide care for severely injured, intoxicated and poisoned patients?"
General wards
Intensive care units
Intensive cardiac care units
Emergency wards
Question 3
Handing over the information about patient to another nurse in the next shift is documented in which of the following forms?
Kardex record
Assignment record
Shift report
Incident report
Question 4
Admissions into inpatient departments involve which of the following methods?
Referral from other hospitals
From the outpatient deprtament
Referral from emergency department
All of the above
Question 5
Consultant doctors usually report to the ______________.
Patient coordinator
Medical superintendent
Nursing superintendent
Operations officer
Question 6
Who plays a prominent role in coordinating between the inpatient wing and the referral center?
Medical superintendent
Patient co-ordinator
Staff nurse
Duty doctor
Question 7
______ is the core prerequisite for Ward Management.
Nursing care
Palliative care
Critical care
Emergency care
Question 8
Which of the following is typically the job responsibility of the Head Nurse?
Planning the duty roster specific to the ward
Conducting ward rounds
Supervising the nursing unit
Supervising nursing care
Question 9
______ is the first place where the sick and any attending relatives come in direct contact with the hospital and its staff.
Inpatient department
Outpatient department
Emergency department
Intensive care unit
Question 10
Which of the following is not the function of outpatient services?
Take round-the-clock care of cardiac patients
"The admission or referral for admission, to the hospital"
Aftercare and medical rehabilitation
The ambulatory and domiciliary treatment of all cases
2nd Block Assessment
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Case Study
Emergency services, across the globe, play a significant role in saving lives of patients who need urgent medical assistance. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) took off in India in the year 2005, before which ad-hoc emergency providers were the hospitals and their respective taxis. This service, otherwise known as the “108 Ambulance Service Project” is aimed to ensure emergency care to the rural as well as urban India. Starting then, there has been much effort in building various services to minimize life risk during accidents. Various policies have been coming up, ideas kept pouring in and strategies are being laid by the government as well as the private healthcare providers to attend to emergencies and save lives.
In one such effort, the Tamil Nadu government has installed an app-based system in ambulances to reach any emergency within a set time of 3 minutes. This feature announced by the Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project (TNHSP) officials, will work like the app-centered system used by cab aggregators like Ola and Uber. With the help of this app, the ambulances can track the accident spot in no time and thereby reduce the average response time.
In a similar approach, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao launched a unique Bike Ambulance Service in early 2018. This service is aimed at providing services at the accident spot itself. Mr. Rao flagged off 50 bike ambulances, in an effort to allow services to reach the victims faster through narrow routes. The Telangana government is also ready to increase the budget for the medical and health in its next budget session. “Apart from giving better education and good health services to the poor, there is no other priority,” said the CM as he talked of the plans and priorities for the state.
In another advancement brought across by a startup company in Vishakapatnam, an Internet of Things (IoT) device is all set to be installed in some of the major traffic junctions across the city. This device is a first of its kind system that creates geo-fencing to identify any ambulance within 500 meters radius from the traffic signals and triggers an alert in the traffic junction box to turn the lights green to allow the ambulance to pass through. Greenline Labs of Visakhapatnam, the startup that brought across this idea, has created a technology called Emergency Response Automation (ERA) to create the geo-fencing.
With many such efforts being made to make emergency services quickly available for victims of accidents, there is surely going to be an improvement in emergency care in India. Traffic has so far been identified as the major setback in making ambulance and emergency services reach within the stipulated time, leading to loss of many lives. Such approaches to minimize the reach-time of ambulances are sure to bring emergency services within closer reach for accident victims and aid in saving lives, given that the quality of treatment is maintained.
Question 1
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is otherwise known as ______ in India.
108-Ambulance Service
Bike Ambulance Service
Geo-Fencing Services
Emergency Response Automation (ERA)
Question 2
How can digital technology help in EMS?
Technology helps the government in tracking the services
Several apps can be developed to help in emergency medical services
Technology has no role to play in emergency services
Tracking of patients is easier using technology
Question 3
What is the importance of ambulance services?
"Ambulance has medically trained personnel who can immediately start treatment of patients in emergency situations, while transporting them to hospitals"
Ambulances are used to transport patients from one place to another
Ambulance services are not necessary
Hospitals can get more number of patients when they run an ambulance service
Question 4
Which of the given statements is true?
Emergency Medical Services can be a substitute for providing first aid to accident victims
Emergency medical services provide first aid to patients in emergency situations and ensure they get appropriate medical treatment at the earliest
Emergency medical services work only in urban areas
Ambulance services are only run by corporate hospitals
Question 5
Which of the given statements is false?
The Indian government and some provate firms are making efforts to improve emergency medical services in the country.
Several digital technologies are being used to improve the emergency medical services provided to patients
"The Emergency Medical Services in India run under the name ""108"" in most Indian cities."
Rural areas do not require provisions for emergency medical care
Question 6
Why is speed a necessity for an ambulance?
"Am ambulance needs to reach the patient in time, so that treatment can start immediately"
There is no deendancy on speed in operating an ambulance
"Ambulances have to typically travel long distances, thusm they need to be fast"
"Due to bad road conditions and traffic, ambulances cannot travel fast."
Question 7
What challenges does an emergency medical service provider face?
Bad road conditions and traffic slow down the ambulances.
"Locating the patient becomes a challenge, due to haphazard city planning"
All of the above
"Coverage of area for ambulance services is limited, keeping in mind the size of India"
Question 8
"In case of an accident occuring, what should the onlookers do?"
Do nothing
Call 108 or alternate number for an ambulance
Call the police and let them handle everything
Call a taxi or autorickshaw and transport victim to the nearest hospital
Question 9
What is the logic in fitting ambulances with app-based systems?
It sounds hi-tech
Apps are not required to be installed for ambulances
App-based systems help the ambulances navigate the routes better and reach the patient quickly
Apps can help the ambulance to be located by the hospital
Question 10
"Recently, a bike-ambulance service was launched. In which state was this launched?"
Delhi
Telangana
Karnataka
Tamilnadu
Question 1
Which among the following comes under the different groups of nursing staff
Patient nurse
Management nurse
Registered nurse
Organisation nurse
Question 2
Name the nursing model from the following
Case manager
Expertise nurse
Staff nurse
Ward nurse
Question 3
Functional units of Anatomic Pathology are ______________
Clinical Biochemistry
Histo pathology
Reproductive Biology
Hematology
Question 4
Policies for the efficient functioning of the laboratory services are_____________
Fire safety programs
Functional planning of the laboratory
Quality Assurance system
Chemical safety programs
Question 5
Quality Management System in a Laboratory includes__________
Neither A nor B
Planning system
Resource Management system
Quality Assurance system
Question 6
What do you mean by outsourcing of services?
Samples sent outside the laboratory.
Sample test conducted by host organisation.
Reports submitted to the patient on time.
Doctor consultation referred by other specialists.
Question 7
Name one of the laboratory services mentioned in the options.
Biochemistry.
Doctor consultation
Sample collection by the staff nurses
Outpatient services
Question 8
Which of the following is not related to radiation services?
MRI
CT scan
ELISA
X- ray
Question 9
X-ray should be avoided in which of the following conditions?
Metallic implants
Pregnancy
Cancer
Liver failure
Question 10
Who should assess the appropriateness of investigation based on patient history?
Physician
Administrative staff
Head nurse
Radiologist
3rd Block Assessment
Question 1
Products sold by Patanjali can be classified under which category?
Desirable items
Essential items
Vital drugs
Emergency drugs
Question 2
Non-availability of which of the following would immediately affect the operation of a hospital?
Emergency drugs
Essential items
Vital drugs
Desirable items
Question 3
Why is a good pharmacy important for a hospital?
All of the above
Tracking of all medications is possible
It is possible to investigate pharmaceutical problems arising in the use of medications
"A pharmacy purchases, stores, and distributes drugs, medicinal preparations and chemicals to patients"
Question 4
Inventory control in the pharmacy is very important because:
It is a major portion of the hospital's annual budget
Hospitals need to keep a tight control on the pharmacy
Hospitals need to monitor each and every drug usage
None of the above
Question 5
Apollo Pharmacy provides which of the following features to its customers?
24/7 operations
Home delivery of medicines
Online ordering of medicines
All of the above
Question 6
ABC VED matrix helps a pharmacy to:
Have a proper control over its supplies
Meet the drug requirements of the hospital
Monitor the exact usage of the drugs and quantities
Categorize the drugs in the pharmacy
Question 7
Apollo Pharmacy sells What type of products?
All of the above
"OTC drugs, medicines and FMCG personal care products"
Critical drugs
General and medical supplies
Question 8
Pittie Group is the nationwide distributors of:
Apollo Pharmacy
Flipkart
Patanjali Ayurved
FMCG Products
Question 9
Why is Apollo Pharmacy is tying up with other distributors like Patanjali?
To gain goodwill in the market
To reach a greater number of customers and improve its brand identity
To improve its market presence
To avoid competition
Question 10
The largest branded pharmacy in India is:
Apollo group
Apollo Pharmacy
Pittie Group
Patanjali Ayurved
Question 1
Which of the following thumb rules is true to ensure appropriate 24-hour coverage in all hospital areas?
One sanitary attendant for every 4 hospital beds
One sanitary attendant for every 2 hospital beds
One sanitary attendant for every 3 hospital beds
One sanitary attendant for every 1 hospital bed
Question 2
The housekeeping staff should be trained on ________.
Preparing the duty schedule
Handling of blood borne pathogens and infectious diseases
Maintain equipment records
Investigating complaints regarding equipment
Question 3
"_____ is a service unit which processes, issues and controls the equipment flow from unsterile work zone to a sterile zone. "
CSSD
Nursing
SPD
House keeping
Question 4
Maintenance of _____ is a vital step in the prevention of healthcare-associated infections.
CSSD
Water treatment plants
Heat sealing machines
Vaccines
Question 5
"What does ""CSSD"" refer to?"
Central sterlisation and supply department
Common sterlisation and supply department
Common supply and sterlisation department
Central supply and sterlisation department
Question 6
"Which of the following is ""False"" regarding CSSD work flow"
Unidirectional flow
Backflow
Expertise in the system
Unit flow of work
Question 7
The Ryles tube feeds are prepared by
The pharmacy
Food services management
4th Block Assessment
Question 1
Biomedical waste management rules are established because
Hospitals are unsure of how to dispose of biomedical waste
There is a lack of concern regarding biomedical waste management
BMW poses a serious health hazard for people and the community
The quantity of waste generated is huge
Question 2
Bio-medical waste means
Both A and B
Waste produced during research activities during the production in hospitals and health camps
"Any waste that is generated during the initial diagnosis, treatment, immunization of human beings or animals "
Waste produced at home
Question 3
"The development of new waste management plans, policies and protocols helps in"
Better biomedical waste disposal
Waste of time
None of the above
Not helpful for disposal of wastes
Question 4
Inadequate management of biomedical waste can be associated with
No risk to healthcare workers
Risk to the environment
"Risk to patients, healthcare workers, sanitation workers, etc."
Both B and C
Question 5
About _________ of Hospital waste is considered as infectious waste in hospitals
60% to 70%
40% to 50%
None of the above
15% to 35%
Question 6
The problems that are faced in the proper management of hospital waste are:
Cost factors
All of the above
Lack of motivation
Lack of concern
Question 7
Important steps involved in the management of biomedical waste are:
Handling
All of the above
Disposal
Segregation and collection
Question 8
"In cities with a large population, the biomedical waste is commonly disposed of: "
To a dump yard at the end of the city
In a waste bin within the hospital premises
To a common biomedical waste treatment plan
In any of the open area/plot inside the city
Question 9
"As per the Medical Waste Rules, 1998 Amendment, is it necessary for all the clinical establishments in the city to get their authorization?"
Authorization is objected
"Yes, it is obligatory to get the authorization "
None of the above
Authorization is not required
Question 10
Which of these are most important for safe biomedical waste disposal practices?
Availability of cost-effective waste disposal methods
Legal regulations
Education and training of healthcare workers regarding safe biomedical waste disposal practices
All of the above
Test your understanding - 5
Question 1
Healthcare marketing involves the marketing of
The emergency services available in the hospital
Healthcare packages provided by the hospital
Pharmacy and laboratory services provided by the hospital
Insurance services accepted by the hospital
Question 2
Emergency services and operation theaters are categorized as
Hospital needs
Hospital wants
Revenue generating areas
Healthcare marketing strategies
Question 3
Challenges in healthcare marketing include the following
Healthcare system is complicated and comprehensive in nature.
There is severe competition in the healthcare industry.
The price of healthcare services is regulated by regulatory authorities
Healthcare follows a linear communicative model.
Question 4
The characteristic features of healthcare marketing are
It should be a continuous process
It should be result-oriented
All of the above
It should have a clear-cut strategy
Question 5
"Providing just basic information to the customer during marketing, and providing additional information on demand is called as:"
Push strategy
Digital marketing strategy
Promotion strategy
Pull strategy
Question 6
What strategy is generally used when marketing new technologies or products?
SMS-based marketing
Push type of marketing
Online marketing
Pull type of marketing
Question 7
Branding and labeling of products and services is part of which strategy?
Price strategy
Place strategy
Product strategy
Promotion strategy
Question 8
Making the right product available to the right customer at the right time is which strategy?
Promotion strategy
Place strategy
Price strategy
Product strategy
Question 9
Materials in a hospital refer to:
Oxygen cylinders and biomedical products
Medicines and pharmaceuticals
All of the above
Surgical and non-surgical implements used in patient care
Question 10
What is inventory?
"Estimation of what, when, how and where to purchase materials"
Tangible and intangible materials used by a hospital
Quality materials purchased by the organization
Materials purchased and stored in the stores department for future use
5th Block Assessment
Question 1
"Earlier, what was the concern of healthcare marketers in using social media"
Cost
Ease of use
Patient's privacy
Brand reachability
Question 2
Shrikhande hospital marketed_______________ to the consumers?
Experiences
Services
Events
Goods
Question 3
Shrikhande hospital opted for ________________ type of media
Display marketing
Electronic Marketing
Direct Selling
Print Media
Question 4
What was the primary objective of social media marketing for Shrikhande hospital?
Health education
Social service
Increasing sales
Brand awareness
Question 5
What were the challenges noticed in healthcare digital marketing for Shrikhande?
no proper guidance
Cost
Well-equipped
Limited local audience
Question 6
What did Digital Skills company decided to build ________________________
direct market
digital ecosystem
hospital
display marketing
Question 7
The content created by Digital Skills on social media was ______________________
engaging
Lengthy
falsified
non-informative
Question 8
The ultimate result of the social marketing was _______________
Increase in footfall
less brand awareness
all of the above
decrease in trust
Question 9
The social media campaign helped in increasing the ______________________
Brand reach
brand visibility
None of the above
both of the above
Question 10
What could the hospital establish within their peer community
both of the above
brand association
none of the above
Self-brand