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Question 3

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CEREBROSPINAL FLUID

Opening pressure – 445 mm H2O

Colour – cloudy to yellow

Clarity – cloudy

Cell count – 671,0*106/L

Neutrophils – 8%

Lymphocytes – 92%

Protein – 5,32 g/L


Pandy’s test – (++++)

Glucose – 0,9 mmol/L

After 12 hours in vitro thin film presented on the surface of the CSF. Less headache after the puncture.

CONCLUSION:

a. Viral meningitis

b. Blood contamination (traumatic lumbar puncture)

c. TB meningitis

d. Hemorrhage

e. Non-TB bacterial meningitis

Question 4

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Rare severe clinical forms of enteroviral infection can be treated with...

a. Acyclovir

b. Ceftriaxone

c. Ribavirin

d. Intravenous immune globuline


Question 5

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According to the WHO classification of HIV, when setting the stage of the disease, the following is taken into account:

a. clinical signs and symptoms

b. duration of the disease

c. viral load of HIV RNA

d. CD4+ level

Question 6

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Normal glucose level in the cerebrospinal fluid:

a. same as the blood glucose level

b. 1\4 of the blood level

c. 1\2 of the blood level

d. 1\3 of the blood level

Question 7

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Risk factor(s) for meningitis caused by Listeria monocytogenes:

a. COPD

b. newborns under 1 month, adults over 50 years

c. long-term use of antibiotics

d. age 25-40 years


Question 8

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What does not apply to the clinical forms of meningococcal infection?

a. Meningococcal carrier

b. Meningococcemia

c. Meningococcal diarrhea

d. Meningococcal nasopharyngitis

Question 9

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In meningococcemia , the most typical localization of the rash is on:

a. hands

b. upper extremities

c. face

d. lower extremities

Question 10

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Which drug can be used to treat both HIV and hepatitis B?

a. Acyclovir

b. Sofosbuvir

c. Lopinavir

d. Tenofovir

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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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Question 1

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Where HAI (healthcare associated infection) can develop?

a. all mentioned !

b. When patients recieve medical care at home

c. In nursing facility

d. In hospital

Question 2

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

a. > 1 day

b. > 72 h

c. > 48 h !

d. < 2 h
Question 3

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Which microorganizm is capable to produce endotoxinemia?

a. Taenia soleum

b. Hepatitis B virus "

c. E. coli

d. Enterovirus

Question 4

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Which alterations correspond to SIRS ?

a. High blood pressure, leucocytosis

b. Low body temperature, seizures

c. Leucocytosis with left shift, fever !

d. Low blood pressure, fever

Question 5

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What pathogens can cause hospital-associated infection?

a. viruses

b. bacteria

c. all mentioned !

d. fungi

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

/ Topic 1. General questions of infectology. Viral hepatitis. Diarrheal diseases / Entrance test (Topic 1)

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Question 1

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Main symptoms of acute hepatitis are

a. Meningitis, vision loss

b. High fever, seizures !

c. Bell's palsy, erythema migrans

d. Jaundice, hepatomegaly

Question 2

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Yersinia is

a. protozoan

b. gram negative bacteria "

c. gram positive bacteria

d. acid fast bacteria


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What is the mechanism of action for most of the NSAIDs?

a. increase of prostaglandin E level !

b. increase of arachidonic acid production

c. decrease of prostaglandin E level

d. decrease of cortisol level

Question 4

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In acute viral hepatitis, the level of the following aminotransferase mainly increases...

a. GGTP

b. AST

c. Elastase

d. ALT "

Question 5

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Amoebas are:

a. Fungi

b. Bacteria

c. Protozoan "

d. Viruses

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/ Topic 1. General questions of infectology. Viral hepatitis. Diarrheal diseases / Training test (Topic 1)

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Hemolytic-uremic syndrome develops more often in:

a. enteroinvasive E.coli

b. enterohemorrhagic E.coli !

c. enterotoxigenic E.coli

d. all variants equally caouse HUS

Question 2

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The features of delta hepatitis are all of the above, EXCEPT:

a. needs HBs antigen to replicate "

b. the course of the disease in the form of coinfection and superinfection

c. parenteral transmission of infection

d. the virus can replicate without HBV


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What is preferable treatment of most cases of diseases caused by rotavirus?

a. Oral administration of acyclovir

b. Oral administration of amoxicillin / clavulanic acid

c. Oral rehydration !

d. Oral administration of loperamide

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Viral hepatitis E is severe:

a. in the elderly persons "

b. in preschool children

c. in pregnant women

d. in infants

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The gold standard for the diagnosis of most viral infections is:

a. Polymerase chain reaction !

b. Enzyme immunoassay

c. Passive hemagglutination reaction

d. Complement binding reaction


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Which of the pathogens does not belong to the pathogens that cause salmonellosis?

a. S. typhimurium "

b. S. panama

c. S. enteritidis

d. S. pyogenes

Question 7

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Fever of unclear etiology is:

a. Fever above 38.3 *C for more than 3 weeks !

b. Fever above 39 * C during one day

c. Fever up to 37.2*C for more than 2 weeks

d. Fever up to 38.0*C for more than 2 weeks

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When a 30-year-old patient is admitted to the hospital with complaints of general weakness, lack of appetite, the presence of dark urine,
light itching of the skin, pronounced jaundice of the sclera and skin and hepatomegaly, it should be assumed that patient has:

a. yersiniosis

b. viral hepatitis !

c. leptospirosis

d. pneumonia
Question 9

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Treatment of chronic hepatitis C is carried out with:

a. direct-acting agents !

b. gamma interferon

c. alpha interferon

d. acyclovir

Question 10

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What kind of stool is typical for cholera?

a. translucent, white in color with flakes, odorless

b. with an admixture of mucus and blood

c. scarce stool

d. abundant watery, fetid "

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