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


Teniarinchosis Diphylobotriosis



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Teniarinchosis

  • Diphylobotriosis

  • Teniosis

  • *Trichocephalosis

  • Echinococcosis

  • For treatment of disease caused this agents use: (Fig.47)

    1. *Vormil

    2. Venter

    3. Vomiks

    4. Valtreks

    5. Vestibo

  • For treatment of disease caused this agents use: (Fig.46)

    1. Echinaceyu

    2. *Extract of masculine fern

    3. Ervus

    4. Essliver

    5. Oxygen

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.48)?

    1. Catarrhal tonsillitis

    2. Follicular tonsillitis

    3. Lacunar tonsillitis

    4. *Diphtheria

    5. For all this disease

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.49)?

    1. Catarrhal tonsillitis

    2. Follicular tonsillitis

    3. Lacunar tonsillitis

    4. *Diphtheria

    5. For all this disease

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.50)?

    1. Antrax

    2. Tularemia

    3. Erysipelas

    4. *Diphtheria

    5. Plague

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.51)?

    1. Herpetic disease

    2. Flegmona of nose

    3. Erysipelas of nose

    4. *Diphtheria of nose

    5. Influenza

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.52)?

    1. Catarrhal tonsillitis

    2. Follicular tonsillitis

    3. Lacunar tonsillitis

    4. *Diphtheria

    5. For all this disease

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.53)?

    1. Catarrhal tonsillitis

    2. *Follicular tonsillitis

    3. Lacunar tonsillitis

    4. Diphtheria

    5. Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.62)?

    1. *Catarrhal tonsillitis

    2. Follicular tonsillitis

    3. Lacunar tonsillitis

    4. Diphtheria

    5. Ulcerative-necrotic tonsillitis

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.54)?

    1. Catarrhal tonsillitis

    2. Follicular tonsillitis

    3. *Lacunar tonsillitis

    4. Diphtheria

    5. Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.48)?

    1. Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis

    2. Adenoviral infection

    3. Syphilis

    4. *Diphtheria

    5. For all this disease

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.55)?

    1. *Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis

    2. Adenoviral infection

    3. Syphilis

    4. Diphtheria

    5. For all this disease

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.56)?

    1. Agranulocytosis

    2. Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis

    3. Duge’s tonsillitis

    4. *Diphtheria

    5. Syphilis

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.57)?

    1. Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis

    2. Adenoviral infection

    3. *Candidosis

    4. Diphtheria

    5. Mononucleosis

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.58)?

    1. Agranulocytosis

    2. Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis

    3. Duge’s tonsillitis

    4. Diphtheria

    5. *Syphilis

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.59) and enlarged all lymphatic nodules?

    1. Simanovsky-Vinsent’s tonsillitis

    2. Adenoviral infection

    3. Candidosis

    4. Diphtheria

    5. *Infectious mononucleosis

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.60) and enlarged all lymphatic nodules?

    1. Simanovsky-Vinsent’s tonsillitis

    2. Ludvig’s tonsillitis

    3. Candidosis

    4. *Diphtheria

    5. Duge’s tonsillitis

  • The exciter of (Fig.48) is:

    1. Virus of Epshtein-Barr

    2. *Bacilla of Leffler

    3. Corynebacteria ulcerans

    4. Fusiform stick

    5. Corynebacteria xerosis

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.61)?

    1. Agranulocytosis

    2. Simanovsky-Vensan’s tonsillitis

    3. Duge’s tonsillitis

    4. *Stomatitis aphtosus

    5. Syphilis

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.63)?

    1. Allergodermia

    2. Impetigo

    3. Herpes simplex

    4. Erysipelas

    5. *Herpes zoster

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.64)?

    1. Allergodermia

    2. Impetigo

    3. Herpes simplex

    4. Erysipelas

    5. *Herpes zoster

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.65)?

    1. Allergodermia

    2. Impetigo

    3. Herpes simplex

    4. Erysipelas

    5. *Herpes zoster

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.66)?

    1. Allergodermia

    2. Impetigo

    3. Herpes simplex

    4. Erysipelas

    5. *Herpes zoster

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.67)?

    1. Allergodermia

    2. Impetigo

    3. Herpes simplex

    4. Erysipelas

    5. *Herpes zoster

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.68)?

    1. Allergodermia

    2. Impetigo

    3. Herpes simplex

    4. Erysipelas

    5. *Herpes zoster

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.69)?

    1. Allergodermia

    2. Impetigo

    3. Herpes simplex

    4. Erysipelas

    5. *Herpes zoster

  • What preparation of etyotropic therapy for this infection (Fig.69) should be given?

    1. *Acyclovir

    2. Cefataxime

    3. Ceftriaxone

    4. Gentamycin

    5. Furazolidon

  • What preparation of etyotropic therapy for this infection (Fig.68) should be given?

    1. *Acyclovir

    2. Cefataxime

    3. Amizon

    4. Gentamycin

    5. Erius

  • What preparation of etyotropic therapy for this infection (Fig.67) should be given?

    1. *Valavir

    2. Cefataxime

    3. Amizon

    4. Gentamycin

    5. Erius

  • What preparation of specific therapy for this infection (Fig.66) should be given?

    1. *Valtrex

    2. Cefataxime

    3. Amizon

    4. Gentamycin

    5. Erius

  • Preparation of choice for treatment of this patient (Fig.65) is:

    1. Suprastin

    2. Prednisolone

    3. Biseptolum-480

    4. Semavin

    5. *Laferon

  • Preparation of choice for treatment of this patient (Fig.63) is:

    1. Suprastin

    2. Prednisolone

    3. Biseptolum-480

    4. Semavin

    5. *Interferon

  • What measures of prophylaxis of disease (Fig.66) are need to be used?

    1. Vaccination

    2. Final disinfection

    3. Reception of specific immunoprotein

    4. *Isolation of patient

    5. Acyclovir administration

  • What measures of prophylaxis of disease (Fig.67) are need to be used?

    1. Vaccination

    2. Final disinfection

    3. Reception of specific immunoprotein

    4. *Isolation of patient

    5. Acyclovir administration

  • About what disease you can think (Fig.66)?

    1. Erysipelas, bulbous form

    2. Anthrax

    3. *Herpetic infection

    4. Eczema

    5. Streptodermic infection

  • What is the most possible diagnosis (Fig.64)?

    1. Rossolimo-Melkerson-Rozental’s syndrome right side

    2. Postherpetic neuralgia of I-st and II-nd branch of right trigeminal nerve

    3. Postherpetic neuralgia of all 3 branches of right trigeminal nerve

    4. Sluder’s syndrome right side

    5. *Hant’s syndrome

  • Named the agent of this disease (Fig.66)?

    1. Herpes virus І type

    2. *Herpes virus ІІI type

    3. Herpes virus ІV type

    4. Herpes virus V type

    5. Herpes virus IІ type

  • Named the agent of this disease (Fig.67)?

    1. Herpes virus І type

    2. *Herpes virus ІІI type

    3. Herpes virus ІV type

    4. Herpes virus V type

    5. Herpes virus IІ type

  • Named the agent of this disease (Fig.68)?

    1. Herpes virus І type

    2. *Herpes virus ІІI type

    3. Herpes virus ІV type

    4. Herpes virus V type

    5. Herpes virus IІ type

  • Named the agent of this disease (Fig.70)?

    1. Herpes virus І type

    2. Herpes virus ІІI type

    3. Herpes virus ІV type

    4. Herpes virus V type

    5. *Herpes virus IІ type

  • Named the agent of this disease (Fig.71)?

    1. *Herpes virus І type

    2. Herpes virus ІІI type

    3. Herpes virus ІV type

    4. Herpes virus V type

    5. Herpes virus IІ type

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.70)?

    1. Allergodermia

    2. Impetigo

    3. *Herpes simplex

    4. Syfilis

    5. Furunculosis

  • For what disease are characteristic such changes (Fig.71)?

    1. Allergodermia

    2. Impetigo

    3. *Herpes simplex

    4. Erysipelas

    5. Herpes zoster

  • For what disease characterize such syndrome (Fig.73)?

    1. Lymphadenytys

    2. Tularemia

    3. Lymphogranulomatosis

    4. Infectious mononucleosis

    5. *For all this disease

  • For what disease characterize such syndrome (Fig.73)?

    1. Adenoviral infection

    2. Tularemia

    3. Mumps

    4. Infectious mononucleosis

    5. *For all this disease

  • For what disease characterize such syndrome (Fig.73)?

    1. Acute lympholeycosis

    2. Neck lymphadenitis

    3. Mumps

    4. Infectious mononucleosis

    5. *For all this disease

  • For what disease characterize such rash (Fig.74)?

    1. Herpes simplex

    2. Meningococcal infection

    3. Herpes zoster

    4. *Chicken pox

    5. Rubella

  • For what disease is characterize such rash (Fig. 75)?

    1. Herpetic infection of genitals

    2. *Chicken pox

    3. Typhoid fever

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Erysipelas

  • For what disease is characterize such rash (Fig. 74)?

    1. Herpetic infection of genitals

    2. *Chicken pox

    3. Typhoid fever

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Erysipelas

  • For what disease is characterize such rash (Fig. 76)?

    1. Herpetic infection of genitals

    2. *Chicken pox

    3. Typhoid fever

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Erysipelas

  • For what disease is characterize such rash (Fig. 77)?

    1. Herpetic infection of genitals

    2. *Chicken pox

    3. Typhoid fever

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Erysipelas

  • For what disease is characterize such syndrome (Fig. 78)?

    1. Adenoviral infection

    2. Tularemia

    3. *Mumps

    4. Infectious mononucleosis

    5. For all this disease

  • For what disease is characterize such syndrome (Fig. 79)?

    1. Acute lympholeycosis

    2. Neck lymphadenitis

    3. *Mumps

    4. Infectious mononucleosis

    5. For all this disease

  • For what disease is characterize such syndrome (Fig. 80)?

    1. Acute lympholeycosis

    2. Neck lymphadenitis

    3. *Mumps

    4. Infectious mononucleosis

    5. For all this disease

  • For what disease such symptom does characterize (Fig. 81)?

    1. Rubella

    2. Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. *Mumps

    5. Scarlet fever

  • What is name of this symptom (Fig. 81)?

    1. Stefanskyy‘s symptom

    2. *Murson‘s symptom

    3. Koplik‘s symptom

    4. Vaserman‘s symptom

    5. Pastia‘s symptom

  • For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 82)?

    1. Rubella

    2. *Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Scarlet fever

  • For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 83)?

    1. Rubella

    2. *Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Scarlet fever

  • For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 84)?

    1. Typhoid fever

    2. *Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Scarlet fever

  • For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 85)?

    1. Rubella

    2. *Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Scarlet fever

  • For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 86)?

    1. Rubella

    2. *Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Scarlet fever

  • What is name of this symptom (Fig. 85)?

    1. Stefanskyy‘s symptom

    2. Murson‘s symptom

    3. *Koplik‘s symptom

    4. Vaserman‘s symptom

    5. Rozenberg‘s symptom

  • For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 87)?

    1. Rubella

    2. Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. *Scarlet fever

  • What is name of this symptom (Fig. 87)?

    1. Stefanskyy‘s symptom

    2. Murson‘s symptom

    3. Koplik‘s symptom

    4. Vaserman‘s symptom

    5. *Pastia‘s symptom

  • For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 88)?

    1. Rubella

    2. Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Typhoid fever

    5. *Scarlet fever

  • For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 89)?

    1. *Rubella

    2. Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Scarlet fever

  • For what disease is this characterize (Fig. 90)?

    1. Rubella

    2. Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Psoriasis

    5. *Scarlet fever

  • For what disease is this characterize (Fig. 91)?

    1. Rubella

    2. Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Rosenberg’s erythema

    5. *Scarlet fever

  • For what disease is this characterize (Fig. 12)?

    1. Rubella

    2. Measles

    3. Meningococcal infection

    4. Sodoku

    5. *Scarlet fever

  • For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig. 92)?

    1. Rubella

    2. Measles

    3. *Meningococcal infection

    4. Yersiniosis

    5. Scarlet fever

  • For what disease is this characterize (Fig.93)?

    1. Epidemic typhus

    2. Herpes zoster

    3. Chicken pox

    4. Herpetic infection I kind

    5. *Meningococcal infection

  • For what disease does this rash characterize (Fig.94)?

    1. *Meningococcal infection

    2. Flu, toxic form

    3. Marburg hemorragic fever

    4. Leptospirosis

    5. Kongo hemorragic fever

  • When is it possible to stop the antibiotic therapy in this disease (Fig.95).

    1. *At a cytosis in a CSF 100 and less, lymphocytes prevail

    2. After 10 days from the beginning antibiotic therapy

    3. After 7 days from the beginning antibiotic therapy

    4. At a cytosis 100 and less, neutrophil prevail

    5. From 6 days from the beginning antibiotic

  • What is used as specific prophylaxis in the period of epidemic spreading of such (Fig.92) infection?

    1. Immunoglobulin

    2. Serum

    3. *Vaccine

    4. Anatoxin

    5. Nothing

  • What preparations must be entered in this disease (Fig.93)?

    1. *Mannitol, prednisolone, penicillin, suprastin

    2. Mannitol, acetophene

    3. Lasix, analgin, ampicillin

    4. Veroshpiron, euphylin, dimedrol

    5. Aspirin, analgin, dimedrol

  • For what disease is this characterize (Fig.96)?

    1. Epidemic typhus

    2. Herpes zoster

    3. Chicken pox

    4. Herpetic infection I kind

    5. *Meningococcal infection


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