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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
After centrifugation supernatant fluid appears cloudy, colourless. Fresh RBCs in pellet.
CONCLUSION:
a. Viral meningitis
b. Hemorrhage
d. Normal CSF
e. Bacterial meningitis
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a. CCR5 antagonists
b. Post-attachment inhibitors
d. Fusion inhibitors
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b. unboiled water
d. raw eggs
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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:
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b. bites of arthropodes
c. contact to animals
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a. immunoglobulins
b. acyclovir
c. ceftriaxone
d. corticosteroids
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b. herpes zoster
c. oropharyngeal candidiasis
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/ Topic 3. Healthcare-associated infections. Odontogenic sepsis. Infectious complications in maxillofacial surgery / Entrance test (Topic 3)
Question 1
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a. all mentioned !
b. In nursing facility
d. In hospital
Question 2
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a. > 48 h !
b. > 72 h
c. < 2 h
d. > 1 day
Question 3
Incorrect
Question 4
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a. Enterovirus "
b. Taenia soleum
c. Hepatitis B virus
d. E. coli
Question 5
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a. all mentioned
b. fungi
c. viruses
d. bacteria "
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/ Topic 3. Healthcare-associated infections. Odontogenic sepsis. Infectious complications in maxillofacial surgery / Training test (Topic 3)
Question 1
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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
Question 2
Correct
b. first day
d. The time of administration of antibiotic therapy does not matter for the clinical outcome of the patient