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Academic Year :2023-24 Year / Semester : III / V INTERNAL ASSESMENT – II Name of the Subject:HOSPITAL WASTE MANAGEMENT Subject Code : 21GE1004 Date of Examination :14/10/2023 Max. Marks : 100 marks Duration : 3 Hours Course Outcome: CO1:To understand healthcare hazard control and accident control CO2: To analyse bio-medical waste management CO3: To have a thorough understanding of hazardous materials CO4: To establish the various parameters related to facility safety CO5: To assimilate the significance of infection control, prevention, and patient safety. Bloom’s Level: 1 - Remembering, 2 - Understanding, 3 - Applying, 4 - Analysing, 5 - Evaluating 6 - Creating
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Bloom’s Course Marks PART A (10 x2 =20 marks) Level Outcome Allotted
1. What are the characteristics of a Medical Gas System 1 [CO3] [2]
2. What are the gases which can be categorized as medical gases? 1 [CO3] [2] 3. Explain the attributes of a Qualitative Fit Test (QLFT) 2 [CO3] [2] 4. What is meant by a tag-out device? 1 [CO4] [2] 5. What are the three types of burns which are caused due to shocks? 1 [CO4] [2] 6. Explain any two major fleet safety components. 2 [CO4] [2] 7. What is meant by Static Co-efficient of Friction (SCOF) 1 [CO4] [2] 8. Explain the various contraindications related to immunization 2 [CO5] [2] 9. What is meant by CDC related to disease control and prevention? 1 [CO5] [2] 10. Define the term ‘disinfection’. 1 [CO5] [2] PART B (5 x13 =65 marks) 11.a Construct the framework of a Medical Gas System (MGS). 3 [CO3] [13] OR 11.b Categorize the various DOT hazard classes and relevant examples in the 4 [CO3] [13] form of a systematic tabulation. 12.a Analyze the prominent disparities between tag-out and lock-out devices. 4 [CO4] [13] OR 12.b Develop the various attributes of electrical safety including grounding and 3 [CO4] [13] circuit protection devices. 13.a Analyze the significant parameters of landscape and ground maintenance. 4 [CO4] [13] OR 13.b Identify the various characteristics of Slip, Trip, and Fall prevention related 3 [CO4] [13] to accident prevention in detail. 14.a Elaborate on the various measures used to prevent opportunistic infections. 2 [CO5] [13] OR 14.b Apply the various CDC standard precautions in preventing pathogenic risks. 3 [CO5] [13] 15.a Analyze the various OSHA blood-borne pathogen standards in detail 4 [CO5] [13] OR 15.b Explain the differences between antiseptics, disinfectants and sterilization 3 [CO5] [13] agents. PART C (1 x15 =15 marks) 16.a Appraise a scenario where selection of a respirator is an issue by outlining the various categories involved and the important characteristics needed 5 [CO3] [15] when selecting them. OR 16.b Formulate a specific framework which should elaborate on the significant characteristics involved in fleet and vehicle safety including major fleet 6 [CO4] [15] safety components and motor vehicle safe practices.
Question Unit Marks of Course Outcome Total Marks of Blooms Level
. No No. Marks CO /BL CO 1 CO 2 CO 3 CO 4 CO 5 BL1 BL BL3 BL4 BL5 BL6 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 2 2 4 1 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 6 2 2 2 2 7 2 2 2 2 8 2 2 2 2 9 3 2 2 2 10 3 2 2 2 11.a 1 13 13 13 11.b 1 13 13 13 12.a 1 13 13 13 12.b 1 13 13 13 13.a 2 13 13 13 13.b 2 13 13 13 14.a 2 13 13 13 14.b 2 13 13 13 15.a 3 13 13 13 15.b 3 13 13 13 16.a 1 15 15 15 16.b 2 15 15 15 Total 47 75 58 180 BL1+BL2= BL3+BL4=117 BL5+BL6= 33 30 Mark 26% 42% 32% 18% 65% 17% Distribution in (%) Based on the Syllabus of the Examinations, the Recommendation 20 -35 % Minimum 40 15 to 25 Distribution of Course Outcome should be Uniform.
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