[0:00]Hello friends, you all are welcome to your own YouTube channel Pharma MC, so today's video contains a pharmacist's question paper, and this is SSB's pharmacist's question paper. This exam was conducted in 2020, okay, so in this video we will see some of its questions and what type of questions came in it, by the way, I have also uploaded the paper on the channel, okay? See the questions, and see, this paper is important for all your upcoming pharma competitive exams, for example, your Sepoy Pharmacist exam, right? So it's also very important for that, and it's also important for all your other pharma competitive exams, so let's see once how are the questions in it, look, drug of choice is asked in Status Epilepticus. The drug of choice in Status Epilepticus is, options are Carbamazepine, Diazepam, Phenytoin Sodium, and Valproate. See, Diazepam is the drug of choice in Status Epilepticus, option B will be the answer, okay? Next question is, which of the following drug is contraindicated in infants, in infants the drug that is contraindicated is, that is, see the options you people, so this is Ciprofloxacin given in it, option A, okay? Next is, drug of choice is asked for Malaria during pregnancy, the drug of choice for Malaria during pregnancy is, see the options, so it will be Chloroquine, which is the drug of choice for Malaria during pregnancy. Next is, Primaquine is contraindicated in deficiency of, so Primaquine is contraindicated in whose deficiency? See, Primaquine is also an anti-malarial drug, so in patients who have Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, Primaquine causes hemolytic anemia, that's why it is contraindicated, okay? So, in this, your answer will be option A, Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency patients, Primaquine is contraindicated. Next is, Thyroxine is synthesized from, Thyroxine is synthesized from Tyrosine amino acid, the answer will be option A, Tyrosine, okay? Next question, see, most common dose-related side effect of Salbutamol is, now Salbutamol is a Beta-2 agonist, bronchodilator, used in bronchial asthma, so what is asked? Most common dose-related side effect, see the options given to you, nervousness, palpitation, restlessness, tremors. All are side effects of Salbutamol, but the most common dose-related side effect is tremors, okay? Answer is option D. Next question is, all are used in diabetic ketoacidosis except, in diabetic ketoacidosis we will use something except, see, we give insulin, IV fluid, sodium bicarbonate also, but we will not give Glucagon, okay? Answer is option D, okay? Next is, which of the following is a short-acting insulin, so I have given you the video of insulin preparations, right, which are rapid-acting, short-acting preparations, all have been told, okay? So you can see it, and insulin preparations are quite important, direct questions are formed on this, so in short-acting your regular insulin comes, okay? Next question, revise insulin preparations. Next is, drug used for rare disease, so the drug used for rare diseases is called Orphan drugs, okay? Answer option A will be, this is also a very important and very repeated question. Next is, drug used to relieve pain, it's very simple, analgesics are used to relieve pain, the answer will be option A. Next question is, prolonged testosterone in a man results in, so see the options, this will be azoospermia. Okay? Next question is, incubation period of measles, the incubation period of measles is 7 to 14 days, the answer is option B. Next question is, combination of triple antigen, so in triple antigen DPT will come, diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus, the answer is option A. Next is, mode of transmission of typhoid fever, so see, intravenous, oro facial, respiratory, droplets, so this will be oro facial. Next question is, average weight of a newborn baby is, the average weight of a newborn baby is 3 kg, option C will be right. Next is, number of chromosomes in a cell, so how many number of chromosomes are there in a cell, total 46 chromosomes are there, the answer is option B. Next is, drinking of alcohol will severely affect, so those people who drink alcohol, which organ is severely affected, that is liver, okay? Answer is option D, okay? Next question, see yours, the disease in which patient blood blood does not clot easily is, okay? So which disease is it, in which the blood does not clot, so see, this is hemophilia, okay? So which clotting factor deficiency causes it, you know this too, we study hemophilia A, B, C, right, hemophilia A is caused by factor number 8 deficiency, and B by 9 deficiency, and C by 11 deficiency, okay? So this question is also coming in the exam, so you must answer it correctly if it comes in your exam. Next is, the process of formation of RBC is called, the process of formation of RBC is called erythropoiesis, okay? Answer is option C will be erythropoiesis. Next is, normal reticulocyte count of blood is, so this is 1 to 2%, okay? Next is, tissue injury followed by acute inflammation and neutrophil reaction leads to, so this will be your, see, in this the answer will be option C, suppuration will be, okay? Next question is, immunoglobulins are, so what are immunoglobulins, see the options, so these are your glycoproteins, option A will be absolutely right. Next is, the normal mean pulmonary artery pressure is, so tell me the normal mean pulmonary artery pressure, see the options, option B will be 15 to 20 mm of Hg will be. Next is, sweating is mediated by, so who will mediate sweating, see, this is a sympathetic response, but in this the neurotransmitter involved is option C, acetylcholine will be yours, okay? Next is, fibrous joints between the bones of the skull is termed as, so what are these called? See the options, fossa, suture, synovial joints, cartilaginous joints, so these are called sutures, the answer is option B, okay? Next is, trachea is lined by, so see its options, so it has pseudo stratified squamous epithelial epithelium, the answer is option D will be. Next question is, which cranial nerve is responsible for movement of eyeball, so for the movement of eyeball we study that cranial nerves 3, 4 and 6 are responsible. So in this, see the options given, ophthalmic, oculomotor, trigeminal and olfactory, so your oculomotor will be, okay? Option B will be. Next is, total number of blood clotting factors are, okay? So in this the total number of blood clotting factors is given in option B, 13, okay? Next question is, oncotic pressure of plasma is maintained by, so this will be the answer, its option A will be albumin will be. Next question is, azygos vein drain into, okay? So its answer will be what? Superior vena cava is its answer. Okay? Next is, vitamin K synthesis is done by, so vitamin K helps in blood clotting, it is required for the activation of two, seven, nine, ten clotting factors, so its synthesis is option D, your colonic bacteria will be, okay? Next is, Kupffer cells are present in, so where are Kupffer cells present? They are present in the liver, option C will be. Next is, umbilical vein becomes, so what does the umbilical vein become? So this will be your ligamentum teres, option A will be. Next question is, thyrotoxicosis is most commonly associated with, so see the options, so its option A will be anxiety. Next question is, ligaments of Cooper are modification of, so see its options, so its answer is option D, fibrous stroma of breast. Next is, compared to the right principal bronchus the left bronchus is, so this will be your, what is this? This is longer, narrower and more horizontal, okay? Next your question, see, which one of the following joint is not of a secondary cartilaginous type, so what does not come in secondary cartilaginous joints, that is, see your option D will be sacroiliac, okay? Next question is, in talipes equines the patient walks on, okay? So in this the patients, on what do they walk? On toes, option B will be yours. Next question is, cornea lacks all except, okay? So, in cornea, all these things are absent, except one, so see, this will be nerve supply, okay? Rest, blood supply, everything is absent in cornea, lymphatic vessels, color, everything is absent, okay, so your answer will be option A, nerve supply. Next is, which of the following hormone is not secreted by anterior pituitary, so you know which are the anterior pituitary hormones, ACCTH is there, Adrenocorticotropic hormone, is it? Yes, ADH antidiuretic hormone is not secreted by anterior pituitary but by posterior pituitary, so your answer will be this because you are asked not, so the answer will be option B, rest FSH, TSH, all these are anterior pituitary hormones. Next is, normal value is asked of what? Blood urea, so normal value of blood urea will be your option A, 15 to 40 mg per dL, okay? Next is, symptoms of nephrotic syndrome except, so leaving one, all are symptoms of nephrotic syndrome, so leaving what? So this option C, hyperbilirubinemia, does not occur in it. Next is, part of the sperm involved in penetrating egg membrane, so this is acrosome, okay? Option B will be your right. Next question is, infection of the soft tissue around and under the nail is called, called, so what is this called? Option D will be paronychia, okay?
[14:50]Next is, primary care given to the patient with an extensive burn is, okay? So in this the primary care will be your what? Fluid status, okay? Option C will be your right. Next question is, a skin infection that can be caused by staphylococcus infection is, so this is your, which skin infection is this? This is option D, impetigo, okay? Now, for this question, you people have to give the answer in the comment box, okay? The remaining questions, 100 questions are there, the remaining 50 questions will be discussed in the next video, okay? So give its answer, Aqueous humor is produced in, subarachnoid space in meninges, lateral ventricle, choroid or ciliary body. Its answer you have to give in the comment box, in this video only this much, if you like the video, like it, share it, if you are new to the channel, then I request you people to please subscribe the channel, okay, thank you.



