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                   Revised MCQs/Explanations: Q 4, 9, 18, 28                                       
               
              Recent All India / NEET pattern 2020 topics and question discussion. 
              Please note 
              This  document  is  not  for  sale  or  commercial  benefits.  The  document  contains 
              information based on collections from various platforms and does not adhere or 
              represent any organisation for testing or examination purpose. Based on versatility of 
              medical content and ever changing guidelines, protocols, the discussions are solely 
              from author desk as per current knowledge and may differ from other sources. 
               
              Resource used:  
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              CRPSM – Mukhmohit Singh, 2  Edition. Conceptual review of PSM, CBS Publishers 
              K Park, 25th Edition. Bhanot Publishers. 
              Online resources and guidelines 
               
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              Q1. 
              Maximum work hours for person including overtime under the factories act: 
                 a.  48 
                 b.  50 
                 c.  60 
                 d.  100 
               
              Ans: C. 60 hours. 
              factories act permits work for 48 hours per week with 2 hours overtime every day.  
               
              making it approximately 60 hours of maximum work as per the factories act of India 
               
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              Reference: Page 348, 2  edn. CRPSM 
               
                                                                                                   
              Q2. liquid chemical waste is discarded in: 
                 a.  yellow category 
                 b.  red category 
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                 c.  blue category 
                 d.  black category 
               
              Ans. A. yellow category. 
               
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              Reference: Page 858, 2  edn. CRPSM 
               
                                                                                                   
              note: chemical waste is categorized into the yellow category. the hazardous chemical 
              and cytotoxic waste is yellow category with special sign of “CYTOTOXIC” waste. other 
              liquid waste as body secretions is categorized into the yellow category of biomedical 
              waste guidelines, 2016 
               
               
              Q3. blood bags are discarded in: 
                 a.  yellow category 
                 b.  red category 
                 c.  blue category 
                 d.  Blue category 
               
              Ans: A. Yellow category 
               
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              Reference: Page 858, 2  edn. CRPSM 
               
              remember: 
              needles, scalpel, syringe with fixed needle, LP needle, suture needle, sharps: white 
              category 
              broken glass, empty vial, metallic body implants – blue 
              foley’s, uro-bag, RT, iv bottle, gloves, syringe without needle, vacutainer – red category 
              anatomical, animal, placenta, fetus, soiled waste, discarded linen, beddings – yellow 
              microbiological, blood bags, lab waste, expired medicines – yellow 
              cytotoxic drugs – yellow category (special mention – CYTOTOXIC waste) 
              infectious liquid waste, body secretions, liquid chemical waste from lab, disinfectants, 
              X-ray film liquid – YELLOW 
               
               
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              edited: 
              Q4. vaccine to be given after disaster 
                 a.  Mass vaccination against typhoid 
                 b.  Mass vaccination against cholera 
                 c.  vaccination against Tetanus, typhoid and cholera to health workers 
                 d.  Mass vaccination against tetanus 
               
              Ans. vaccination against tetanus, typhoid and cholera to health workers. 
              source: 
                 1.  https://www.who.int/immunization/sage/meetings/2012/april/2_SAGE_W
                     GVHE_SG1__Lit_Review_CaseStudies.pdf 
                 2.  https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/immunizations.html 
                 3.  https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/disease/responderimmun.html 
               
              Remarks: 
              We will mark the option with vaccine for health workers, as only such is indicated. 
              there  is  NO  recommendation  for  any  vaccine  for  general  population  or  mass 
              vaccination until there’s a specific disease outbreak. 
              Only  the  ongoing  National  immunization  schedule  should  be  ensured  to  cover 
              universal immunization with specific focus on Measles and OPV vaccines. 
               
              Explanation: 
              The major concern for anyone exposed to unsanitary conditions is that they be up to 
              date with tetanus-containing vaccine, because if they are injured (as is common in 
              disaster settings) the injury is likely to be contaminated. Routinely recommended 
              vaccines are recommended for evacuees, just like they are for everyone else.  
              cholera and typhoid vaccine do not have any evidence for mass vaccination due to low 
              level of exposure and prevention 
              Tetanus and HepB vaccine is required for health care providers and first responders. 
              Any  other  vaccine  is  also  given  to  high  risk  individuals  depending  on  the  type, 
              magnitude and impact of the disaster. 
               
                                                                                                   
               
              Q5. what is MONICA project: 
                 a.  Multinational  MONItoring  of  trends  and  determinants  in  CArdiovascular 
                     disease 
               
                                          
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              Q6. extended sickness benefit for tuberculosis under ESI Act is: 
                 a.  91 days 
                 b.  1 year 
                 c.  2 years 
                 d.  4 years 
               
              Ans. C. 2 years 
              Reference: Page 349, CRPSM 
              remember: 
              sickness benefit – 91 days 
              extended sickness benefit – 2 years 
               
               
              Q7. 
              A person reports 4 hours after a having a clean wound without laceration. He had 
              taken TT 10 years before. the next step in management is: 
                 a.  Full course Tetanus vaccine to be given 
                 b.  Full dose TT with TIG  
                 c.  Single dose TT 
                 d.  No need of any vaccine 
               
              Ans. C. single dose TT 
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              Reference: Page 562, CRPSM 2  edition 
               
              Q8. Vector for Zika virus is: 
                 a.  Anopheles stephensi 
                 b.  Aedes aegypti 
                 c.  Culex pipens 
                 d.  Phelebotomus papatasi  
               
               
              Ans. B. Aedes Aegypti 
               
              Reference: Page 589, CRPSM 
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