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First Year Post Basic B.Sc Nursing Microbiology Question Paper

First Year Post Basic B.Sc Nursing Microbiology Question Paper

First Year Post Basic B.Sc Nursing Supplementary Examinations

February 2024

Microbiology

(2016 Scheme)

Time: 3 Hours Total Marks: 75

 Answer all questions to the point neatly and legibly • Do not leave any blank pages between

answers • Indicate the question number correctly for the answer in the margin space

 Answer all parts of a single question together • Leave sufficient space between answers

 Draw diagrams wherever necessary

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Long Essay: (12)

1. Define hospital-acquired infections. Write in detail about Hospital Infection Control

Committee and various infection control measures in health care setting. (2+2+8)

Short Essays: (2x7=14)

2. List the staining methods used in bacteriology. Give suitable examples. Write the

principle and importance of gram staining (2+2+3)

3. Name the viruses causing hepatitis. Discuss the laboratory diagnosis of Hepatitis B

virus (2+5)


Write short notes on: (5x5=25)

4. Needle stick injuries

5. Collection and transport of sample for blood culture

6. Dengue virus

7. Cryptococcosis



8. Roundworm infections

Answer briefly: (4x4=16)

9. Prophylaxis for rabies virus infection

10.Antimicrobial susceptibility testing for bacteria

11.IgG antibody

12.Widal test

Differentiate between (2x4=8)

13.Exotoxin and Endotoxin

14.Peripheral blood smear findings of P. vivax and P. falciparum

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