B.Sc. Nursing- V Semester (Main.) Examination November -2025 Community Health Nursing -1 04-12-2025
5041 04-12-2025
B.Sc. Nursing- V Semester (Main.) Examination November -2025
Community Health Nursing -1
Including Environmental Science Epidemiology
Time: 3 Hours. Maximum Marks: 75
Long/Essay type questions (attempt any two) 2x15=30
Q.1 Define Epidemiology. Describe Epidemiology screening and prevention and Control measures of Dengue.
Q.2 Describe Revised National Tuberculosis Control programme and discuss role of Nurses in implementation of Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programine.
Q.3 Describe Health Care delivery system in India at district level and discuss role of ANM at sub center.
Q.4 Short notes (attempt any five) 5x5=25
- Screening and prevention of Diabetes mellitus.
- Methods of waste Disposal
- Health problems of school children.
- Enlist various non-communicable diseases.
- Levels of prevention
- Causes and control of water pollution.
Q.5 Very short questions (attempt any five) 5x2=10
- Ayushman Bharat
- Intra Uterine Devices (IUD'S)
- JSSY
- Global warming
- Water borne diseases.
- Barriers of communication
Q.6 MCQs 10x1=10
(a) Primaquine is recommended in positive plasmodium Vivax Cases for
- 3 days
- 7 days
- 14 days
- 21 days.
(b) First Referral Unit is-
- Sub Centre
- PHC
- CHC
- Medical College Hospital
(c) Which of the following is Communicable disease -
- COPD
- Alzheimer's
- Peptic Ulcer
- Malaria
(d) Which of the following is not a characteristics of community-
- Heterogeneity
- Definite Locality
- Sense of togetherness
- Predominance of primary relations.
(e) Usually vaccines store at PHC in
- Refrigerator
- ILR
- Cold box
- Vaccine Carrier.
f) Passive Immunization is achieved by -
- Antisera
- Vaccines
- By birth
- Disease
(g) Person who carries disease producing organism without symptoms is called -
- Host
- Carrier
- Agent
- Vector
(h) An Unusual occurrence of disease is -
- Epidemic
- Pandemic
- Incidence
- prevalence
(i) A PHC covered the population in plain area -
- 10000
- 20,000
- 30,000
- 40,000
(j) Immunization is-
- Primary prevention
- Secondary prevention
- Tertiary prevention
- All of the above