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


Such type of temperature curve (Fig. 1), which meets at typhoid fever, called



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Such type of temperature curve (Fig. 1), which meets at typhoid fever, called:

  1. *Temperature curve of Vunderlich

  2. Temperature curve of Kil'dushevskyy

  3. Temperature curve of Botkin

  4. Temperature curve of Eller

  5. Septic temperature curve

  • Such type of temperature curve (Fig. 2), which meets at typhoid fever, called:

    1. Temperature curve of Vunderlich

    2. Temperature curve of Kil'dushevskyy

    3. *Temperature curve of Botkin

    4. Temperature curve of Eller

    5. Septic temperature curve

  • Such type of temperature curve (Fig. 3), which meets at typhoid fever, called:

    1. Temperature curve of Vunderlich

    2. *Temperature curve of Kil'dushevskyy

    3. Temperature curve of Botkin

    4. Temperature curve of Eller

    5. Septic temperature curve

  • Such type of temperature curve (Fig. 4), which meets at typhoid fever, called:

    1. Temperature curve of Vunderlich

    2. Temperature curve of Kil'dushevskyy

    3. Temperature curve of Botkin

    4. *Temperature curve of Eller

    5. Septic temperature curve

  • Such types of temperature curve (Fig. 5) is characteristic for:

    1. *Typhoid fever

    2. Shigelosis

    3. Spotted fever

    4. Turning typhus

    5. Sepsis

  • Such type of temperature curve (Fig. 3) is characteristic for:

    1. *Typhoid fever

    2. Shigelosis

    3. Epidemic typhus

    4. Scrub typhus

    5. Sepsis

  • For a patient with such type of temperature curve (Fig. 3) levomicetyn will be effective at:

    1. *Typhoid fever

    2. Spotted fever

    3. Malarias

    4. Turning typhus

    5. Sepsis

  • Such type of temperature curve (Fig. 1) is characteristic for:

    1. *Typhoid fever

    2. Shigelosis

    3. Spotted fever

    4. Turning typhus

    5. Sepsis

  • Such elements (Fig. 8) and localization of rash on a abdomen are characteristic for:

    1. *Typhoid fever

    2. Spotted fever

    3. Chicken pox

    4. Herpetic infection

    5. Rubella

  • Such elements (Fig. 8) and localization of rash on a abdomen are characteristic for:

    1. Meningokokovoy infection

    2. Measles

    3. *Typhoid fever

    4. Spotted fever

    5. Yersyniozis

  • Such types of temperature curves (Fig. 5) meet at:

    1. Sepsis

    2. *Typhoid fever

    3. Leptospirosis

    4. Spotted fever

    5. Flu

  • Such types of temperature curves (Fig. 5) meet at:

    1. Sausage-poisoning

    2. Diphtheria

    3. Rabies

    4. *Typhoid fever

    5. Tetanus

  • Such type of temperature curve (Fig. 2), roseolas on lateral surfaces and stomach, hepatosplenomegalia characteristic for:

    1. Sepsis

    2. *Typhoid fever

    3. Leptospirosis

    4. Spotted fever

    5. Turning typhus

  • Such elements of rash (Fig. 9) and localization are characteristic for:

    1. *Typhoid fever

    2. Spotted fever

    3. Chicken pox

    4. Herpetic infection

    5. Measles

  • Such elements of rash (Fig. 9) and localization are characteristic for:

    1. Meningococcal infection

    2. German measles

    3. *Typhoid fever

    4. Spotted fever

    5. Yersyniozis

  • Such elements (Fig. 10) and localization are characteristic for:

    1. *Typhoid fever

    2. Spotted fever

    3. Chicken pox

    4. Herpetic infection

    5. Measles

  • Such elements (Fig. 10) and localization of rash are characteristic for:

    1. Meningococcal infection

    2. Hives

    3. *Typhoid fever

    4. Spotted fever

    5. Yersyniozis

  • What departments of intestinal (Fig. 11) is struck at typhoid?

    1. Mucus of thin bowel

    2. Mucus of sigmoid bowel

    3. Mucus of rectum

    4. *Lymphatic formations of thin bowel

    5. All intestinal

  • Such changes of tongue (Fig. 12) are characteristic for:

    1. Typhoid fever

    2. *Yersyniozis

    3. Cholera

    4. Salmonellosis

    5. Candidosis

  • What symptom are characterazed at a salmonellosis (Fig. 13)?

    1. Fever

    2. Diareya

    3. Nausea

    4. Stomach-aches

    5. *All are above-mentioned

  • Emptying as a mud (Fig. 14) is characteristic for:

    1. Dysentery

    2. Cholera

    3. Amebiasis

    4. Balantidiasis

    5. *Salmonellosis

  • This procedure (Fig. 15) is obligatory at:

    1. Dysentery

    2. Cholera

    3. Amebiasis

    4. *Food poisoning

    5. Salmonellosis

  • What organs are struck at typhoid fever (Fig. 16)?

    1. Gullet

    2. Stomach

    3. Pancreas

    4. *Lymphatic formations of thin bowel

    5. All of intestinal

  • What complication of typhoid fever is it needed to think about (Fig. 17)?

    1. Infectiously toxic shock

    2. Peritonitis

    3. DVS

    4. *Enterorrhagia

    5. Perforation

  • Such type of temperature curve and pulse curve (Fig. 17) characterized for:

    1. Infectiously toxic shock

    2. Peritonitis

    3. DVS

    4. *Enterorrhagia

    5. Perforation


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