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Radioactive waste generated in hospital is not considered as biomedical waste, so it shouldn't be discarded in any biomedical color bin Radioactive waste should be disposed as per Atomic energy act ( in general- lead shield separate container)
- Radioactive waste - Yellow
- Copper T- Red
- Insulin syringe- White
- Cytotoxic drug vial- Yellow
First of all Read question carefully, what has been asked true or false Here not true except ( true statement would be answer) Option A 4 categories of biomedical waste ( red white yellow blue) False Option B Sharp metal ( needle scaple) goes in white False Option C Biomedical waste management comes under environment ministry ( waste like pollution affects environment) True Option D Used IUD- it's contaminated plastic waste , so goes into Red False So Option C is answer here
- 5 colour coded categories
- All Metallic waste discarded in blue
- Comes under ministry of environment , forest and climate change
- After removal IUD discarded in yellow
Prevalence of infection tb- tuberculin test Incidence of infection tb- tuberculin conversion index
- Incidence of TB disease
- Incidence of TB infection
- Prevalence of TB infection
- Conversion of latant TB infection to TB disease
Interpretation of indicator Low weight for height- Acute Low height for age- chronic Low weight for age- both Low weight for age can seen in both acute and chronic malnutrition, the final interpretation would be If Low weight for age, low height for age , low weight for height = acute on chronic malnutrition Low weight for age, normal height for age , low weight for height = acute malnutrition Low weight for age , low height for age, normal weight for height = chronic malnutrition Low weight for age is not specific indicator, it can be low in all ( acute malnutrition , chronic malnutrition, acute on chronic malnutrition)
- Acute malnutrition
- Chronic malnutrition
- Acute on chronic malnutrition
- All the above