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CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
Opening pressure – 320 mm H2O

Colour – red

Clarity – cloudy
Cell count – 851,0*106/L

Neutrophils – 83%
Lymphocytes – 17%

Protein – 2,61g/L

Pandy’s test – (++)


Glucose – 3,23 mmol/L

After centrifugation supernatant fluid appears cloudy, colourless. Fresh RBCs in pellet.

CONCLUSION:

a. Viral meningitis

b. Hemorrhage

c. Blood contamination (traumatic lumbar puncture)

d. Normal CSF

e. Bacterial meningitis

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First-line HIV treatment regimens usually include:

a. CCR5 antagonists

b. Post-attachment inhibitors

c. Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors

d. Fusion inhibitors
Question 4

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Tick-borne encephalitis can be transmitted via:

a. raw pig meat

b. unboiled water

c. raw goat's milk

d. raw eggs

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The basis of flu prevention:

a. administration of immunoglobulin

b. vaccination

c. hand hygiene

d. wearing a mask

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Lymphocytic meningitis in combination with hepatorenal and hemorrhagic syndrome is characteristic of:

a. brucellosis

b. pseudotuberculosis

c. leptospirosis

d. meningococcal infection
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Select the most characteristic changes in the cerebrospinal fluid in patients with tuberculous meningitis:

a. Increase in protein level, increase in glucose level, predominance of lymphocytes

b. Low protein level, decreased glucose level, predominance of lymphocytes

c. Increase in protein level, decrease in glucose level, predominance of neutrophils

d. Increased protein level, decreased glucose level, predominance of lymphocytes

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Enteroviruses are commonly transmitted by

a. ingestion of virus-contaminated food or water

b. bites of arthropodes

c. contact to animals

d. via blood transfusion

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The drug of choice for the treatment of herpetic encephalitis is:

a. immunoglobulins

b. acyclovir

c. ceftriaxone

d. corticosteroids
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What symptoms can indicate the stage of AIDS in HIV-infected patients?

a. candidiasis of the esophagus

b. herpes zoster

c. oropharyngeal candidiasis

d. oral hairy leukoplakia

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Home / My courses / For English Medium Students / Dentistry / Infectious Diseases

/ Topic 3. Healthcare-associated infections. Odontogenic sepsis. Infectious complications in maxillofacial surgery / Entrance test (Topic 3)

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Where HAI (healthcare associated infection) can develop?

a. all mentioned !

b. In nursing facility

c. When patients recieve medical care at home

d. In hospital

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How long after the procedure (admission) do hospital infections appear?

a. > 48 h !

b. > 72 h

c. < 2 h

d. > 1 day
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Which alterations correspond to SIRS ?

a. Leucocytosis with left shift, fever

b. Low body temperature, seizures "

c. Low blood pressure, fever

d. High blood pressure, leucocytosis

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Which microorganizm is capable to produce endotoxinemia?

a. Enterovirus "

b. Taenia soleum

c. Hepatitis B virus

d. E. coli

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What pathogens can cause hospital-associated infection?

a. all mentioned

b. fungi

c. viruses

d. bacteria "

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Antibacterial therapy, conducted before obtaining information about the causative agent of infection and its sensitivity to antibacterial
drugs, is called:

Select one:
a. preventive

b. etiotropic !

c. empirical

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In septic shock, antibiotic therapy should be administered within:

Select one or more:


a. the first hour "

b. first day

c. first two hours

d. The time of administration of antibiotic therapy does not matter for the clinical outcome of the patient

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