Introduction into the Infectious Diseases. Infections with fecal-oral mechanism of transmission. Infections with droplet mechanism of transmission. Tests


Such faeces is characteristic for: (Fig.18)



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Such faeces is characteristic for: (Fig.18)

  1. Dysentery

  2. *Cholera

  3. Amebiasis

  4. Balantidiasis

  5. Salmonellosis

  • What the symptoms are characterized for cholera? (Fig.13)

    1. Fever

    2. *Diarrhea

    3. Nausea

    4. Stomach-aches

    5. Above all are correct

  • Faeces like swamp is characteristic for: (Fig.14)

    1. Dysentery

    2. Cholera

    3. Amebiasis

    4. Balantidiasis

    5. *Salmonellosis

  • A fall-off to the turgor of skin is a characteristic sign: (Fig.19)

    1. Dysentery

    2. *Cholera

    3. Amebiasis

    4. Balantidiasis

    5. Salmonellosis

  • Such changes, shrunk face, deeply hollow eyes, rolled up, semiclosed characteristic for: (Fig.20)

    1. Dysentery

    2. *Cholera

    3. Amebiasis

    4. Balantidiasis

    5. Salmonellosis

  • Such changes, as: extraordinarily grave condition, shrunk face, eyes are deeply hollow, rolled up, semiclosed. On face expression of suffering, skin is cyanotic characteristic for: (Fig.21)

    1. Dysentery

    2. *Cholera

    3. Amebas

    4. Balantidiasis

    5. Salmonellosis

  • Such changes as: a very serious condition, the face is shrunk, eyes deep heat, roll up, semiclosed. Expression on the face is suffering, skin cyanotic characteristic: (Fig.22)

    1. Dysentery

    2. *Cholera

    3. Amebiasis

    4. Balantidiasis

    5. Salmonellosis

  • This bed (Fig.23) is for patients of:

    1. Severe disease

    2. Paralyzed

    3. *Patients with cholera

    4. Patients with dysentery

    5. Cancer of rectum

  • The epidemic outbreak of disease with clinical symptoms typical of dehydration? (Fig.24)

    1. Dysentery

    2. *Cholera

    3. Esherichiosis

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Salmonellosis

  • Such changes of the tongue (Fig.12) are typical for

    1. Typhoid fever

    2. *Yersiniosis

    3. Cholera

    4. Salmonellosis

    5. Candidiasis

  • Which parts of body affects in shigellosis? (Fig.16)

    1. Esophagus

    2. Stomach

    3. Proximal colon

    4. *Distal colon

    5. The entire large intestine

  • What parts of intestine is affected in amebiasis (Fig.16)

    1. Small Intestine

    2. Rectum

    3. Distal colon

    4. *Proximal colon

    5. The entire intestine

  • What symptoms are characteristic for dysentery: (Fig.26)

    1. Intoxication

    2. Nausea and vomiting

    3. Tenesmus

    4. Artificial call

    5. *All the above listed

  • Which parts of intestine are affected in shigellosis? (Fig.27)

    1. Esophagus

    2. Stomach

    3. Proximal colon

    4. *Distal colon

    5. The entire large intestine

  • What disease causes feces like "raspberry jelly" (Fig.28):

    1. Dysentery

    2. Cholera

    3. *Amebiasis

    4. Balantidiasis

    5. Salmonellosis

  • Edema and hyperemia around the ulcer, mucosa was not modified. Such changes of the colon are typical for: (Fig. 29)

    1. Dysentery

    2. Cholera

    3. *Amebiasis

    4. Balantidiasis

    5. Salmonellosis

  • Such a source and agent are specific to: (Fig.30)

    1. Dysentery

    2. Cholera

    3. Amebiasis

    4. *Balantidiasis

    5. Salmonellosis

  • Prolonged diarrhea (liquid stool, smelly, impure blood and mucus), fast weight loss, haggard face, eyes, passion, deep ulcers with erosion edges characteristic (Fig.31):

    1. Dysentery

    2. Cholera

    3. Amebiasis

    4. *Balantidiasis

    5. Salmonellosis

  • Which disease is caused by this parasite? (Fig.32)?

    1. Dysentery

    2. *Giardiasis

    3. Amebiasis

    4. Balantydiasis

    5. Salmonellosis

  • What parasite can cause such destruction (Fig.33)?

    1. Dysentery

    2. Giardiasis

    3. *Amebiasis

    4. Balantydiasis

    5. Yersiniosis

  • What part of intestinal tract is affected with amoebiasis most often (Fig.11)?

    1. *The decending and ascending colon

    2. Sigmoid and rectum

    3. doudenun and jejunum

    4. Transversal colon

    5. Small intestine

  • Are such changes from the side of tongue characteristic for? (Fig.12)

    1. Typhoid fever

    2. *Psewdotuberculosis

    3. Botulism

    4. Salmonellosis

    5. Food poisoning

  • Drug of choice for sanation of this form off amoebiasis (Fig.33) can be:

    1. Monomitsin

    2. *Delagil

    3. Tetracycline

    4. Hepabene

    5. Ursosan

  • Are such changes from the side of tongue characteristic for? (Fig.34)

    1. Typhoid fever

    2. Yersiniosis

    3. *Botulism

    4. Salmonellosis

    5. Food poisoning

  • Such changes of eyes (ptosis) characteristics for? (Fig.35)

    1. Hydrophobia

    2. *Botulism

    3. Stupor

    4. Meningococcal infection

    5. Candidiasis

  • Such changes of eyes(midriasis) characteristic for? (Fig.36)

    1. Teanus

    2. *Botulism

    3. Stupor


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