1st April 2020 05:22 PM | |
Arvind Kumar | Re: Gphc Sample Paper As you want here I am giving below General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Sample Paper on your demand : Directions for questions 1 to 10. Each of the questions or incomplete statements in this section is followed by five suggested answers. Select the best answer in each case. Questions 1 to 4 concern Mr K who is 65 years old and has a long history of asthma. He is admitted to hospital with pleuritic chest pain and shortness of breath. He has a cough, a temperature of 390C and a heart rate of 100 beats per min. He is diagnosed as having a high-severity community-acquired pneumonia of unknown aetiology. Mr K has no known drug allergies and his current medication is: • salbutamol inhaler 2 puffs when required • beclometasone 250 microgram inhaler 2 puffs twice daily The doctor asks you to advise on the choice of antibiotic(s). 1. Given that there are no contraindications, which one of the following would be the most appropriate choice for Mr K according to the BNF? A gentamicin B fusidic acid plus flucloxacillin C amoxicillin D benzylpenicillin plus clarithromycin E teicoplanin 2. The doctor also wants to administer oxygen. Which one of the following percentages would fall within the appropriate target arterial oxygen saturation for Mr K? A 95% B 89% C 60% D 49% E 28% Page 3 3 On day 7 Mr K feels much better. He is no longer short of breath and his temperature has gone back to normal. Despite this his heart rate is 120 beats per minute and irregular. An ECG shows that Mr K has atrial fibrillation. 3. The doctor wants to start Mr K on digoxin and asks you to recommend an appropriate oral loading dose of digoxin for rapid digitalisation. Which one of the following is appropriate? A 125 – 250 micrograms daily for 2 days B 250 – 500 micrograms daily for 2 days C 0.75 – 1.5mg over 24 hours in divided doses D 0.5 – 0.75mg over 24 hours in divided doses E 62.5 – 125 micrograms once daily 4. Given there are no contraindications, which one of the following medicines should also be considered for elderly patients with atrial fibrillation? A eplerenone B warfarin C enalapril D dipyridamole E spironolactone General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Sample Paper pharmacyregulation.org/sites/default/files/Pre-regAssessment_SampleOpenBook_Autumn2011.pdf |
31st March 2020 08:54 PM | |
Unregistered | Gphc Sample Paper Hi buddy here I am looking for General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Sample Paper , so would you plz tell me from where I can get its paper ??? |