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Meningococcal infection Candidiasis
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Candidiasis Dilation of pupils is named as? (Fig.36) Miosis *Midriasis Anizokoriya Strabizm Nystagmus Such changes of eyes (midriasis) characteristic for? (Fig.37) Hydrophobia *Botulism Stupor Meningococcal infection Candidiasis Is the dilation of pupils named? (Fig.37) Miosis *Midriasis Anizokoriya Strabizm Nystagmus Are these agents able to cause? (Fig.38) *Ascaridosis Enterobiasis Teniosis Trichocephalosis Echinococosis These agents able to cause? (Fig.39) *Ascaridosis Enterobiasis Teniosis Trichocefalosis Echinococosis Is there a scolex on picture?( Fig.40) *Taenia solium Taenia saginata Diphyllobothrium latum Hymenolepis nana Taenia multiceps Are these agents able to cause? (Fig.41) *Ascaridosis Enterobiosis Teniosis Trichocephalosis -
For treatment of disease caused by certain agents:(Fig.41) *Vormil Venter Vomix Valtrex Vestibo For treatment of disease caused by certain agent (Fig.39) *Pirantel Plavix Piretrum Panzinorm Prestarium For treatment of disease caused by certain helminthes: (Fig.42) *Biltricid Biseptolum Piretrum Panzinorm Prestarium Are these agents able to cause? (Fig.43) Ascaridosis Diphylobotriosis Teniosis Trichocephalosis *Echinococcosis Are these agents able to cause? (Fig.42) Ascaridosis *Difilobotriosis Teniosis Trichocephalosis Echinococcosis Are these agents able to cause? (Fig.44) *Opisthorchiasis Diphylobotriosis Teniosis Trichocephalosis Echinococal For treatment of disease caused this agent: (Fig.44) *Prazykvantel Chloramphenicolum Piretrum Vermoxum Prestarium By eating of fish it is possible to be infected: (Fig.45) *Opisthorchiasis Teniarinchosis Teniosis Trichocephalosis Echinococcosis Are these agents able to cause? (Fig.46) *Teniarinchosis Diphilobotriosis Teniosis Trichocephalosis Echinococcosis Are these agents able to cause? (Fig.47) Teniarinchosis Diphylobotriosis Teniosis *Trichocephalosis Echinococcosis For treatment of disease caused this agents use: (Fig.47) *Vormil Venter Vomiks Valtreks Vestibo For treatment of disease caused this agents use: (Fig.46) Echinaceyu *Extract of masculine fern Ervus Essliver Oxygen For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.48)? Catarrhal tonsillitis Follicular tonsillitis Lacunar tonsillitis *Diphtheria For all this disease For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.49)? Catarrhal tonsillitis Follicular tonsillitis Lacunar tonsillitis *Diphtheria For all this disease For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.50)? Antrax Tularemia Erysipelas *Diphtheria Plague For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.51)? -
Flegmona of nose Erysipelas of nose *Diphtheria of nose Influenza For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.52)? Catarrhal tonsillitis Follicular tonsillitis Lacunar tonsillitis *Diphtheria For all this disease For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.53)? Catarrhal tonsillitis *Follicular tonsillitis Lacunar tonsillitis Diphtheria Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.62)? *Catarrhal tonsillitis Follicular tonsillitis Lacunar tonsillitis Diphtheria Ulcerative-necrotic tonsillitis For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.54)? Catarrhal tonsillitis Follicular tonsillitis *Lacunar tonsillitis Diphtheria Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.48)? Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis Adenoviral infection -
*Diphtheria For all this disease For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.55)? *Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis Adenoviral infection Syphilis Diphtheria For all this disease For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.56)? Agranulocytosis Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis Duge’s tonsillitis *Diphtheria Syphilis For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.57)? Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis Adenoviral infection *Candidosis Diphtheria Mononucleosis For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.58)? Agranulocytosis Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis Duge’s tonsillitis Diphtheria *Syphilis For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.59) and enlarged all lymphatic nodules? Simanovsky-Vinsent’s tonsillitis Adenoviral infection Candidosis Diphtheria *Infectious mononucleosis For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.60) and enlarged all lymphatic nodules? Simanovsky-Vinsent’s tonsillitis Ludvig’s tonsillitis Candidosis *Diphtheria Duge’s tonsillitis The exciter of (Fig.48) is: Virus of Epshtein-Barr *Bacilla of Leffler Corynebacteria ulcerans Fusiform stick Corynebacteria xerosis For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.61)? Agranulocytosis Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis Duge’s tonsillitis *Stomatitis aphtosus Syphilis For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.63)? Allergodermia Impetigo -
Erysipelas *Herpes zoster For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.64)? Allergodermia Impetigo Herpes simplex Erysipelas *Herpes zoster For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.65)? Allergodermia Impetigo Herpes simplex Erysipelas *Herpes zoster For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.66)? Allergodermia Impetigo Herpes simplex Erysipelas *Herpes zoster For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.67)? Allergodermia Impetigo Herpes simplex Erysipelas *Herpes zoster For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.68)? Allergodermia Impetigo Herpes simplex Erysipelas *Herpes zoster For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.69)? Allergodermia Impetigo Herpes simplex Erysipelas *Herpes zoster What preparation of etyotropic therapy for this infection (Fig.69) should be given? *Acyclovir Cefataxime Ceftriaxone Gentamycin Furazolidon What preparation of etyotropic therapy for this infection (Fig.68) should be given? *Acyclovir Cefataxime Amizon Gentamycin Erius What preparation of etyotropic therapy for this infection (Fig.67) should be given? *Valavir Cefataxime Amizon Gentamycin Erius What preparation of specific therapy for this infection (Fig.66) should be given? *Valtrex Cefataxime Amizon Gentamycin Erius Preparation of choice for treatment of this patient (Fig.65) is: Suprastin Prednisolone Biseptolum-480 Semavin *Laferon Preparation of choice for treatment of this patient (Fig.63) is: Suprastin Prednisolone Biseptolum-480 Semavin *Interferon What measures of prophylaxis of disease (Fig.66) are need to be used? Vaccination Final disinfection Reception of specific immunoprotein -
Acyclovir administration What measures of prophylaxis of disease (Fig.67) are need to be used? Vaccination Final disinfection Reception of specific immunoprotein *Isolation of patient Acyclovir administration About what disease you can think (Fig.66)? Erysipelas, bulbous form Anthrax *Herpetic infection Eczema Streptodermic infection What is the most possible diagnosis (Fig.64)? Rossolimo-Melkerson-Rozental’s syndrome right side Postherpetic neuralgia of I-st and II-nd branch of right trigeminal nerve Postherpetic neuralgia of all 3 branches of right trigeminal nerve Sluder’s syndrome right side *Hant’s syndrome Named the agent of this disease (Fig.66)? Herpes virus І type *Herpes virus ІІI type Herpes virus ІV type Herpes virus V type -
Named the agent of this disease (Fig.67)? Herpes virus І type *Herpes virus ІІI type Herpes virus ІV type Herpes virus V type Herpes virus IІ type Named the agent of this disease (Fig.68)? Herpes virus І type *Herpes virus ІІI type Herpes virus ІV type Herpes virus V type Herpes virus IІ type Named the agent of this disease (Fig.70)? Herpes virus І type Herpes virus ІІI type Herpes virus ІV type Herpes virus V type *Herpes virus IІ type Named the agent of this disease (Fig.71)? *Herpes virus І type Herpes virus ІІI type Herpes virus ІV type Herpes virus V type Herpes virus IІ type For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.70)? Allergodermia Impetigo *Herpes simplex Syfilis Furunculosis For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.71)? Allergodermia Impetigo *Herpes simplex Erysipelas Herpes zoster For what disease characterize such syndrome (Fig.73)? Lymphadenytys Tularemia Lymphogranulomatosis Infectious mononucleosis *For all this disease For what disease characterize such syndrome (Fig.73)? Adenoviral infection Tularemia Mumps Infectious mononucleosis *For all this disease For what disease characterize such syndrome (Fig.73)? Acute lympholeycosis Neck lymphadenitis Mumps Infectious mononucleosis *For all this disease For what disease characterize such rash (Fig.74)? Herpes simplex Meningococcal infection Herpes zoster *Chicken pox Rubella For what disease is characterize such rash (Fig. 75)? Herpetic infection of genitals *Chicken pox Typhoid fever -
Erysipelas For what disease is characterize such rash (Fig. 74)? Herpetic infection of genitals *Chicken pox Typhoid fever Yersiniosis Erysipelas For what disease is characterize such rash (Fig. 76)? Herpetic infection of genitals *Chicken pox Typhoid fever Yersiniosis Erysipelas For what disease is characterize such rash (Fig. 77)? Herpetic infection of genitals *Chicken pox Typhoid fever Yersiniosis Erysipelas For what disease is characterize such syndrome (Fig. 78)? Adenoviral infection Tularemia *Mumps Infectious mononucleosis For all this disease For what disease is characterize such syndrome (Fig. 79)? Acute lympholeycosis Neck lymphadenitis *Mumps Infectious mononucleosis For all this disease For what disease is characterize such syndrome (Fig. 80)? Acute lympholeycosis Neck lymphadenitis *Mumps Infectious mononucleosis For all this disease For what disease such symptom does characterize (Fig. 81)? Rubella Measles Meningococcal infection *Mumps -
What is name of this symptom (Fig. 81)? Stefanskyy‘s symptom *Murson‘s symptom Koplik‘s symptom Vaserman‘s symptom Pastia‘s symptom For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 82)? Rubella *Measles Meningococcal infection Yersiniosis Scarlet fever For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 83)? Rubella *Measles Meningococcal infection Yersiniosis Scarlet fever For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 84)? Typhoid fever *Measles Meningococcal infection Yersiniosis Scarlet fever For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 85)? Rubella *Measles Meningococcal infection Yersiniosis Scarlet fever For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 86)? Rubella *Measles Meningococcal infection Yersiniosis Scarlet fever What is name of this symptom (Fig. 85)? Stefanskyy‘s symptom Murson‘s symptom *Koplik‘s symptom Vaserman‘s symptom Rozenberg‘s symptom For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 87)? Rubella Measles Meningococcal infection Yersiniosis *Scarlet fever What is name of this symptom (Fig. 87)? Stefanskyy‘s symptom Murson‘s symptom Koplik‘s symptom Vaserman‘s symptom *Pastia‘s symptom For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 88)? Rubella Measles Meningococcal infection Typhoid fever *Scarlet fever For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 89)? *Rubella Measles Meningococcal infection Yersiniosis Scarlet fever For what disease is this characterize (Fig. 90)? Rubella Measles Meningococcal infection Psoriasis *Scarlet fever For what disease is this characterize (Fig. 91)? Rubella Measles Meningococcal infection Rosenberg’s erythema *Scarlet fever For what disease is this characterize (Fig. 12)? Rubella Measles Meningococcal infection Sodoku *Scarlet fever For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 92)? Rubella Measles *Meningococcal infection Yersiniosis Scarlet fever For what disease is this characterize (Fig.93)? Epidemic typhus Herpes zoster Chicken pox Herpetic infection I kind *Meningococcal infection For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig.94)? *Meningococcal infection Flu, toxic form Marburg hemorragic fever Leptospirosis Kongo hemorragic fever When is it possible to stop the antibiotic therapy in this disease (Fig.95). *At a cytosis in a CSF 100 and less, lymphocytes prevail After 10 days from the beginning antibiotic therapy After 7 days from the beginning antibiotic therapy At a cytosis 100 and less, neutrophil prevail -
What is used as specific prophylaxis in the period of epidemic spreading of such (Fig.92) infection? Immunoglobulin Serum *Vaccine Anatoxin Nothing What preparations must be entered in this disease (Fig.93)? *Mannitol, prednisolone, penicillin, suprastin Mannitol, acetophene Lasix, analgin, ampicillin Veroshpiron, euphylin, dimedrol Aspirin, analgin, dimedrol For what disease is this characterize (Fig.96)? Epidemic typhus Herpes zoster Chicken pox Herpetic infection I kind *Meningococcal infection
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