CBSE Class 10 Health Care 2019 Question Paper
1. A ______ hospital offers treatment for common diseases.
2. A regular, well-balanced and normal diet is called _____ diet.
3. Chemicals used on skin and mucous membrane to prevent infections are called _____ .
4. The tourniquet is applied on wound to stop _____ .
5. The two types of cuts are minor and ______ cuts.
6. The blood cells are manufactured in _____ in the body.
7. Write down the main role of the social work department in a hospital.
8. What is the difference between sterilization and disinfection ?
9. Write down the basic use of a defibrillator.
10. List two symptoms of heat stroke.
11. What is the basic function of a first aider ?
12. What do you mean by anxiety ?
Very Short Answer Questions
13. Enumerate four professionals who are available in a hospital.
14. Write down the basic roles of the Finance and Accounts department in a hospital.
15. Enumerate the characteristics of a care plan.
16. Write down the principles involved in bed making.
17. What is the basic difference between signs and symptoms ?
18. List the two ways by which the emergency situations in a hospital may be dealt with.
19. What is 108 emergency response service ?
Short Answer Questions
20. Enumerate the levels of medical care.
21. List the objectives of a care plan.
22. Why is diet important in sickness ?
23. Write a short note on liquid diet.
24. Enumerate three basic rules of first aid.
25. Name the diseases that may occur due to the deficiency of (i) Vitamin D, (ii) Vitamin C, and (iii) Vitamin A. (One each).
26. How would you respond to patient’s feedback ?
Section B
Long Answer Questions
27. Explain the main organs and functions of the human digestive system.
28. What are microbes ? Explain how microbes infect us.
29. Define disinfection. Explain the common methods of disinfection in hospitals.
30. List the causes of bleeding. Explain the first aid you would provide to a person who is bleeding.
31. List various positions of patients used in hospitals. Explain the reasons for changing a patient’s position on the bed.