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Teniarinchosis Diphylobotriosis
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bet | 25/25 | Sana | 14.04.2020 | Hajmi | 0,84 Mb. | | #44538 |
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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 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)? Herpetic disease 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 Syphilis *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: *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 *Isolation of patient 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)? 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 ІV type Herpes virus V type Herpes virus IІ 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)? *Chicken pox Typhoid fever Yersiniosis 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 *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 From 6 days from the beginning antibiotic 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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