This procedure (Fig. 15) is obligatory at: Dysentery Cholera Amebiasis *Food poisoning Salmonellosis What organs are struck at typhoid fever (Fig. 16)? Gullet Stomach Pancreas *Lymphatic formations of thin bowel All of intestinal What complication of typhoid fever is it needed to think about (Fig. 17)? Infectiously toxic shock Peritonitis DVS *Enterorrhagia Perforation Such type of temperature curve and pulse curve (Fig. 17) characterized for: Infectiously toxic shock Peritonitis DVS *Enterorrhagia Perforation Such faeces is characteristic for: (Fig.18) Dysentery *Cholera Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis What the symptoms are characterized for cholera? (Fig.13) Fever *Diarrhea Nausea Stomach-aches Above all are correct Faeces like swamp is characteristic for: (Fig.14) Dysentery Cholera Amebiasis Balantidiasis *Salmonellosis A fall-off to the turgor of skin is a characteristic sign: (Fig.19) Dysentery *Cholera Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Such changes, shrunk face, deeply hollow eyes, rolled up, semiclosed characteristic for: (Fig.20) Dysentery *Cholera Amebiasis Balantidiasis 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) Dysentery *Cholera Amebas Balantidiasis 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) Dysentery *Cholera Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis This bed (Fig.23) is for patients of: Severe disease Paralyzed *Patients with cholera Patients with dysentery Cancer of rectum The epidemic outbreak of disease with clinical symptoms typical of dehydration? (Fig.24) Dysentery *Cholera Esherichiosis Yersiniosis Salmonellosis Such changes of the tongue (Fig.12) are typical for Typhoid fever *Yersiniosis Cholera Salmonellosis Candidiasis Which parts of body affects in shigellosis? (Fig.16) Esophagus Stomach Proximal colon *Distal colon The entire large intestine What parts of intestine is affected in amebiasis (Fig.16) Small Intestine Rectum Distal colon *Proximal colon The entire intestine What symptoms are characteristic for dysentery: (Fig.26) Intoxication Nausea and vomiting Tenesmus Artificial call *All the above listed Which parts of intestine are affected in shigellosis? (Fig.27) Esophagus Stomach Proximal colon *Distal colon The entire large intestine What disease causes feces like "raspberry jelly" (Fig.28): Dysentery Cholera *Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Edema and hyperemia around the ulcer, mucosa was not modified. Such changes of the colon are typical for: (Fig. 29) Dysentery Cholera *Amebiasis Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Such a source and agent are specific to: (Fig.30) Dysentery Cholera Amebiasis *Balantidiasis 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): Dysentery Cholera Amebiasis *Balantidiasis Salmonellosis Which disease is caused by this parasite? (Fig.32)? Dysentery *Giardiasis Amebiasis Balantydiasis Salmonellosis What parasite can cause such destruction (Fig.33)?
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