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The document discusses the characteristics of drinking city water according to a report. It lists the turbidity, odor, taste, color, color index, and temperature of the water. One of these factors, odor, does not comply with hygienic requirements.
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This document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to medicine. Question 1 asks about the most likely cause of hypertension in a child with bronchial asthma. Question 2 presents an administrative dilemma regarding dismissing a senior nurse. Question 3 asks about diseases that cannot cause purulent mediastinitis.
Krok 2 - 2011 Question Paper (General Medicine)Eneutron
A patient experienced sudden chest pain radiating to the left arm and then lost consciousness. Objectively, the patient had pale skin, fast breathing, high blood pressure, and then lost pulse and pupils were dilated. This is most likely a heart attack.
A child developed ataxia, nystagmus, intention tremor and muscle hypotonia on the 21st day after a chickenpox rash. Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid showed mild lymphocytic pleocytosis and slightly increased protein. This is likely a varicella zoster virus encephalitis complication.
A 47-year-old patient complained of insomnia, heaviness, depressed mood, feeling worthless and like a burden. On
Krok 2 - 2005 Question Paper (General Medicine)Eneutron
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This document contains a summary of 3 sentences or less for each of the 19 multiple choice questions from a medical exam. The summaries provide the high-level context and essential information to understand what each question is asking without copying or translating the full text.
This document contains test items for a licensing examination in medicine for students and faculty in Ukraine. It lists over 200 authors who developed the test items and item reviewers. The introduction provides information on the intended users of the test and notes that it has been approved by the Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine for use in examinations and teaching. The document then provides sample test questions in various medical topics, each with 5 possible answer choices. It concludes with instructions for how examinees should select answers.
This document contains test items for a licensing examination in medicine for students in Ukraine. It lists the authors of the test items and item reviewers. The document provides general instructions for taking the test, which involves choosing the best answer or statement completion for each numbered question and filling in the corresponding letter on the answer sheet. It notes that the test items are intended for use in examinations and teaching at medical schools in Ukraine.
1. A 76-year-old woman has had difficulty swallowing solid food for 6 weeks and sometimes regurgitates solid masses without pain. She has lost 6 kg of weight. Preliminary diagnosis is esophageal achalasia.
2. A 36-year-old patient was diagnosed with right-sided pneumothorax. The indicated treatment is drainage of the pleural cavity.
3. A 63-year-old patient was diagnosed with purulent mediastinitis. Diseases that cannot cause this include perforation of the cervical part of the esophagus.
The document discusses the characteristics of drinking city water according to a report. It lists the turbidity, odor, taste, color, color index, and temperature of the water. One of these factors, odor, does not comply with hygienic requirements.
Krok 2 - 2012 Question Paper (General Medicine)Eneutron
This document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to medicine. Question 1 asks about the most likely cause of hypertension in a child with bronchial asthma. Question 2 presents an administrative dilemma regarding dismissing a senior nurse. Question 3 asks about diseases that cannot cause purulent mediastinitis.
Krok 2 - 2011 Question Paper (General Medicine)Eneutron
A patient experienced sudden chest pain radiating to the left arm and then lost consciousness. Objectively, the patient had pale skin, fast breathing, high blood pressure, and then lost pulse and pupils were dilated. This is most likely a heart attack.
A child developed ataxia, nystagmus, intention tremor and muscle hypotonia on the 21st day after a chickenpox rash. Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid showed mild lymphocytic pleocytosis and slightly increased protein. This is likely a varicella zoster virus encephalitis complication.
A 47-year-old patient complained of insomnia, heaviness, depressed mood, feeling worthless and like a burden. On
Krok 2 - 2005 Question Paper (General Medicine)Eneutron
This document contains 26 multiple choice questions related to medicine. The questions cover topics like diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions, interpretation of test results, and evaluation of patient symptoms and histories. Response options include specific diseases, medical procedures, and other choices relevant to the questions being asked. The questions appear to be from a medical licensing exam or other assessment.
Krok 2 - 2015 Question Paper (General Medicine)Eneutron
This document contains a summary of 3 sentences or less for each of the 19 multiple choice questions from a medical exam. The summaries provide the high-level context and essential information to understand what each question is asking without copying or translating the full text.
This document contains test items for a licensing examination in medicine for students and faculty in Ukraine. It lists over 200 authors who developed the test items and item reviewers. The introduction provides information on the intended users of the test and notes that it has been approved by the Ministry of Public Health of Ukraine for use in examinations and teaching. The document then provides sample test questions in various medical topics, each with 5 possible answer choices. It concludes with instructions for how examinees should select answers.
This document contains test items for a licensing examination in medicine for students in Ukraine. It lists the authors of the test items and item reviewers. The document provides general instructions for taking the test, which involves choosing the best answer or statement completion for each numbered question and filling in the corresponding letter on the answer sheet. It notes that the test items are intended for use in examinations and teaching at medical schools in Ukraine.
1. A 76-year-old woman has had difficulty swallowing solid food for 6 weeks and sometimes regurgitates solid masses without pain. She has lost 6 kg of weight. Preliminary diagnosis is esophageal achalasia.
2. A 36-year-old patient was diagnosed with right-sided pneumothorax. The indicated treatment is drainage of the pleural cavity.
3. A 63-year-old patient was diagnosed with purulent mediastinitis. Diseases that cannot cause this include perforation of the cervical part of the esophagus.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about urinary tract infections in children. It addresses topics like the definition of a urinary tract infection based on colony count and presence of symptoms, appropriate treatment and investigations for a child presenting with fever and dysuria, risk factors requiring hospital admission and intravenous antibiotics, features of bowel bladder dysfunction, initial investigations for a child with a positive urine culture, typical causes of acute hemorrhagic cystitis, recommendations for urinary tract infection prophylaxis, statements regarding recurrent urinary tract infections and appropriate treatment, and choice of drug for prophylaxis in a young infant. The questions are followed by answers and explanations sourced from Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics and guidelines from the Indian Society
This document appears to be a collection of pediatric immunology multiple choice questions and answers in Arabic. It includes questions about HiB vaccination schedules, conditions whose incidence has decreased due to HiB vaccination, live versus inactivated vaccines, vaccination routes and contraindications. The questions cover topics like BCG, diphtheria, pertussis, polio, measles, rubella, meningococcal and combination vaccines. It discusses vaccination schedules, precautions and contraindications for premature infants, immunocompromised children, those receiving certain medications and more.
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This is a case study on typhoid ( enteric fever) with a suitable real example case . this case presentation provides a detailed study about typhoid , about the disease condition and its all aspects , this includes , the diagnosis , treatment , patient counselling , pharmacist interventions etc
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Krok 2 - 2014 Question Paper (General Medicine)Eneutron
A senior nurse was dismissed after 17 years of service. The head of the department and union have appealed to the hospital head. The nurse lives with her unemployed divorced daughter and infant grandson. The options are to continue employment with a warning, discharge the worker, issue sick leave, or involve other officials.
A 50-year-old woman complains of lower abdominal pain. Examination finds a nodular tumor in the hypogastrium and tight, immobile tumors in the pelvis filling the cavity. The most likely diagnosis is ovarian cancer.
A 38-year-old man experienced sudden chest pain, cough, dyspnea and other symptoms. Examination finds absent breath sounds on the left. The suspected pathology
Golden book for Medicine OSCE: First ViewMan B Paudyal
This document provides summaries of various medical cases and images in the form of questions and answers. It covers topics like Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, Bell's palsy, cirrhosis, clubbing, multiple myeloma, Cushing's syndrome, Graves' disease, scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, hyperthyroidism, brain abscess, empyema, G6PD deficiency, megaloblastic anemia, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, Ataxia telangiectasia, infective endocarditis, and more. For each case, it provides the diagnosis, relevant physical findings, investigations, management, and complications.
A 52-year-old woman has been experiencing bloody vaginal discharge for 4 days and has not had a normal period in 2 years. Biopsy of her endometrium revealed adenomatous hyperplasia, likely caused by excessive estrogen levels in her body tissues due to obesity. A 34-year-old woman in her 29th week of pregnancy was admitted with sudden painful bloody vaginal discharge and a fetal heart rate of 150 bpm. The most probable diagnosis is detachment of a normally located placenta. A 24-year-old patient has experienced amenorrhea for 13 months since her first delivery by cesarean section due to premature placental detachment resulting in blood loss of 2000 ml from coag
A 47-year-old patient complains of skin itching, jaundice, and bone pain. Laboratory tests reveal elevated bilirubin, AST, ALT, and alkaline phosphatase levels. The liver is enlarged. The probable diagnosis is primary biliary liver cirrhosis based on the clinical presentation and laboratory abnormalities.
This document contains multiple choice questions related to public health, epidemiology, and medical administration. The questions cover topics such as determining health groups, issuing medical certificates, investigating occupational diseases, analyzing diets and air quality, and more. The best method to study housing conditions of medical students is through interviewing.
The document contains 35 multiple choice questions about various pathological processes and diagnoses based on autopsy and biopsy findings. The questions cover topics like tumors, infections, inflammatory conditions and their pathological features found during examination of tissues and organs.
This document describes a case of a 46-year-old male presenting with 3 weeks of fever, 1 day of slurred speech, and 1 day of left-sided weakness. He has a history of valvular heart disease. Examination found a pansystolic murmur and left hemiparesis. Tests showed vegetations on the mitral valve and multiple brain infarcts. He was diagnosed with infective endocarditis and treated with antibiotics. A discussion of infective endocarditis follows covering topics like pathogenesis, risk factors, clinical manifestations, complications, and diagnosis.
1. Viral hepatitis is inflammation of the liver caused by hepatotropic viruses, with five main types identified: HAV, HBV, HCV, HDV, and HEV.
2. Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is transmitted via the fecal-oral route and causes an acute, self-limiting infection with recovery in 3-6 weeks. Vaccination provides effective prevention.
3. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) transmission occurs via blood and bodily fluids, putting those with multiple sex partners or intravenous drug use at high risk. HBV infection can be acute or develop into chronic liver disease. Vaccination provides effective prevention.
4. Hepatitis C virus (HCV
- The patient is a 59-year-old male who was admitted to the hospital with difficulty breathing.
- He had a history of flood exposure 3 months prior and fever 2 months prior.
- On examination, he had jaundice, crackles in his lungs, and renal failure.
- He was diagnosed with severe leptospirosis ("Weil's disease") characterized by fever, jaundice, acute renal failure, and respiratory distress.
This document contains 31 multiple choice questions related to various medical cases and diagnoses. Question 1 presents a case of a 76-year-old woman with swallowing difficulties and asks for the preliminary diagnosis. Question 2 describes a 65-year-old man with urination problems who developed fever and asks what is causing his hemodynamic changes. Question 3 provides details about a 60-year-old man's scrotum edema and asks for the preliminary diagnosis.
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This document discusses bacterial infections of the upper respiratory tract. It begins by listing the major bacteria that can cause infections in different parts of the upper respiratory tract, including Streptococcus pyogenes, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, and Mycoplasma pneumoniae. It then focuses on streptococcal sore throat and diphtheria, describing the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of infections caused by these bacteria. Complications like rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis that can arise from untreated streptococcal infections are also outlined. The document emphasizes the importance of diagnosing and treating group A streptococcal pharyngitis.
A 75-year-old patient is disoriented and confused. She carries personal belongings in odd places like her underwear due to paranoid delusions. This likely represents senile dementia given her cognitive impairment and disturbed behavior.
1. The boy is diagnosed with measles due to his symptoms of fever, rash, and conjunctivitis. Measles is highly contagious and the lack of vaccination leaves him susceptible.
2. The man is diagnosed with anthrax based on his history of exposure to infected animal horns and symptoms of painless swelling, draining sinuses that scar, and osteomyelitis.
3. The infant's symptoms indicate conjunctivitis and keratitis, likely due to chlamydia passed from the mother during birth. Treatment involves antibiotics for both mother and baby.
The document discusses meningitis, including its anatomy, causes, symptoms, diagnostic criteria, treatment, and nursing management. Meningitis is an inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord known as the meninges, which can be caused by bacterial, viral, or fungal infections. Symptoms include headache, fever, and neck stiffness, while diagnosis involves lumbar puncture, CSF analysis, and neuroimaging.
During a periodic medical examination, an assembly fitter reported no health issues. Further examination revealed signs of asthenic-vegetative syndrome, with red blood cells showing basophilic aggregations and increased reticulocytes. Urine had high delta-aminolevulinic acid concentration. The symptoms indicate initial chronic lead intoxication.
A 40 week pregnant woman presents with active contractions and a hypertonic uterus in the shape of an hourglass. The fetal heart rate is 100 bpm. The most likely diagnosis is risk of uterine rupture.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about urinary tract infections in children. It addresses topics like the definition of a urinary tract infection based on colony count and presence of symptoms, appropriate treatment and investigations for a child presenting with fever and dysuria, risk factors requiring hospital admission and intravenous antibiotics, features of bowel bladder dysfunction, initial investigations for a child with a positive urine culture, typical causes of acute hemorrhagic cystitis, recommendations for urinary tract infection prophylaxis, statements regarding recurrent urinary tract infections and appropriate treatment, and choice of drug for prophylaxis in a young infant. The questions are followed by answers and explanations sourced from Nelson's Textbook of Pediatrics and guidelines from the Indian Society
This document appears to be a collection of pediatric immunology multiple choice questions and answers in Arabic. It includes questions about HiB vaccination schedules, conditions whose incidence has decreased due to HiB vaccination, live versus inactivated vaccines, vaccination routes and contraindications. The questions cover topics like BCG, diphtheria, pertussis, polio, measles, rubella, meningococcal and combination vaccines. It discusses vaccination schedules, precautions and contraindications for premature infants, immunocompromised children, those receiving certain medications and more.
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DNB pediatrics Osce for Post graduates in southern Railway Head Quarter Hospital. This includes a video Station. Click on the picture to play the video
a case study on typhoid ( enteric fever)martinshaji
This is a case study on typhoid ( enteric fever) with a suitable real example case . this case presentation provides a detailed study about typhoid , about the disease condition and its all aspects , this includes , the diagnosis , treatment , patient counselling , pharmacist interventions etc
please comment if you read it
thank you
Krok 2 - 2014 Question Paper (General Medicine)Eneutron
A senior nurse was dismissed after 17 years of service. The head of the department and union have appealed to the hospital head. The nurse lives with her unemployed divorced daughter and infant grandson. The options are to continue employment with a warning, discharge the worker, issue sick leave, or involve other officials.
A 50-year-old woman complains of lower abdominal pain. Examination finds a nodular tumor in the hypogastrium and tight, immobile tumors in the pelvis filling the cavity. The most likely diagnosis is ovarian cancer.
A 38-year-old man experienced sudden chest pain, cough, dyspnea and other symptoms. Examination finds absent breath sounds on the left. The suspected pathology
Golden book for Medicine OSCE: First ViewMan B Paudyal
This document provides summaries of various medical cases and images in the form of questions and answers. It covers topics like Peutz-Jeghers syndrome, Bell's palsy, cirrhosis, clubbing, multiple myeloma, Cushing's syndrome, Graves' disease, scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, hyperthyroidism, brain abscess, empyema, G6PD deficiency, megaloblastic anemia, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, Ataxia telangiectasia, infective endocarditis, and more. For each case, it provides the diagnosis, relevant physical findings, investigations, management, and complications.
A 52-year-old woman has been experiencing bloody vaginal discharge for 4 days and has not had a normal period in 2 years. Biopsy of her endometrium revealed adenomatous hyperplasia, likely caused by excessive estrogen levels in her body tissues due to obesity. A 34-year-old woman in her 29th week of pregnancy was admitted with sudden painful bloody vaginal discharge and a fetal heart rate of 150 bpm. The most probable diagnosis is detachment of a normally located placenta. A 24-year-old patient has experienced amenorrhea for 13 months since her first delivery by cesarean section due to premature placental detachment resulting in blood loss of 2000 ml from coag
A 47-year-old patient complains of skin itching, jaundice, and bone pain. Laboratory tests reveal elevated bilirubin, AST, ALT, and alkaline phosphatase levels. The liver is enlarged. The probable diagnosis is primary biliary liver cirrhosis based on the clinical presentation and laboratory abnormalities.
This document contains multiple choice questions related to public health, epidemiology, and medical administration. The questions cover topics such as determining health groups, issuing medical certificates, investigating occupational diseases, analyzing diets and air quality, and more. The best method to study housing conditions of medical students is through interviewing.
The document contains 35 multiple choice questions about various pathological processes and diagnoses based on autopsy and biopsy findings. The questions cover topics like tumors, infections, inflammatory conditions and their pathological features found during examination of tissues and organs.
This document describes a case of a 46-year-old male presenting with 3 weeks of fever, 1 day of slurred speech, and 1 day of left-sided weakness. He has a history of valvular heart disease. Examination found a pansystolic murmur and left hemiparesis. Tests showed vegetations on the mitral valve and multiple brain infarcts. He was diagnosed with infective endocarditis and treated with antibiotics. A discussion of infective endocarditis follows covering topics like pathogenesis, risk factors, clinical manifestations, complications, and diagnosis.
1. Viral hepatitis is inflammation of the liver caused by hepatotropic viruses, with five main types identified: HAV, HBV, HCV, HDV, and HEV.
2. Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is transmitted via the fecal-oral route and causes an acute, self-limiting infection with recovery in 3-6 weeks. Vaccination provides effective prevention.
3. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) transmission occurs via blood and bodily fluids, putting those with multiple sex partners or intravenous drug use at high risk. HBV infection can be acute or develop into chronic liver disease. Vaccination provides effective prevention.
4. Hepatitis C virus (HCV
- The patient is a 59-year-old male who was admitted to the hospital with difficulty breathing.
- He had a history of flood exposure 3 months prior and fever 2 months prior.
- On examination, he had jaundice, crackles in his lungs, and renal failure.
- He was diagnosed with severe leptospirosis ("Weil's disease") characterized by fever, jaundice, acute renal failure, and respiratory distress.
This document contains 31 multiple choice questions related to various medical cases and diagnoses. Question 1 presents a case of a 76-year-old woman with swallowing difficulties and asks for the preliminary diagnosis. Question 2 describes a 65-year-old man with urination problems who developed fever and asks what is causing his hemodynamic changes. Question 3 provides details about a 60-year-old man's scrotum edema and asks for the preliminary diagnosis.
Upper respiratory tract bacterial infections 12 march 18Meher Rizvi
This document discusses bacterial infections of the upper respiratory tract. It begins by listing the major bacteria that can cause infections in different parts of the upper respiratory tract, including Streptococcus pyogenes, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, and Mycoplasma pneumoniae. It then focuses on streptococcal sore throat and diphtheria, describing the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of infections caused by these bacteria. Complications like rheumatic fever and glomerulonephritis that can arise from untreated streptococcal infections are also outlined. The document emphasizes the importance of diagnosing and treating group A streptococcal pharyngitis.
A 75-year-old patient is disoriented and confused. She carries personal belongings in odd places like her underwear due to paranoid delusions. This likely represents senile dementia given her cognitive impairment and disturbed behavior.
1. The boy is diagnosed with measles due to his symptoms of fever, rash, and conjunctivitis. Measles is highly contagious and the lack of vaccination leaves him susceptible.
2. The man is diagnosed with anthrax based on his history of exposure to infected animal horns and symptoms of painless swelling, draining sinuses that scar, and osteomyelitis.
3. The infant's symptoms indicate conjunctivitis and keratitis, likely due to chlamydia passed from the mother during birth. Treatment involves antibiotics for both mother and baby.
The document discusses meningitis, including its anatomy, causes, symptoms, diagnostic criteria, treatment, and nursing management. Meningitis is an inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord known as the meninges, which can be caused by bacterial, viral, or fungal infections. Symptoms include headache, fever, and neck stiffness, while diagnosis involves lumbar puncture, CSF analysis, and neuroimaging.
During a periodic medical examination, an assembly fitter reported no health issues. Further examination revealed signs of asthenic-vegetative syndrome, with red blood cells showing basophilic aggregations and increased reticulocytes. Urine had high delta-aminolevulinic acid concentration. The symptoms indicate initial chronic lead intoxication.
A 40 week pregnant woman presents with active contractions and a hypertonic uterus in the shape of an hourglass. The fetal heart rate is 100 bpm. The most likely diagnosis is risk of uterine rupture.
1. A 48-year-old patient experienced acute abdominal pain 1.5 hours after an esophageal procedure and examination revealed a tense, painful abdomen.
2. The most probable diagnosis is perforation of the abdominal part of the esophagus.
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A 10-year-old child was admitted to the hospital with a closed craniocerebral injury and suspected cerebral edema. The child was unconscious with dyspnea, tachycardia, and hypertension. The mandatory treatment for intensive care in this case is diuresis. Furosemide is the adequate diuretic.
A 27-year-old patient has been experiencing fatigue, excessive sweating, and heaviness in the left upper abdomen for almost a year, especially after meals. On examination, the spleen and liver are enlarged. Bloodwork shows abnormal levels of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and immature cells. The most probable diagnosis is chronic myeloid leukemia.
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A 62-year-old male has been hospitalized in the intensive care unit with continuous chest pain that is unrelieved by nitroglycerin. His blood pressure is low and he has an irregular heartbeat. Based on his symptoms of chest pain and low blood pressure, it appears he is experiencing a reduction in cardiac output.
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- The patient complains of piercing pain during breathing, cough, and dyspnea. On examination, auscultation of the chest reveals crackles that increase with pressing and remain after coughing.
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- The patient developed symptoms of diabetes including thirst, polyuria, weight loss, nausea, and somnolence with a blood glucose of 27 mmol/L and acetone in the urine. Treatment for diabetic ketoacidotic coma was initiated. Glucose solution should be started once blood
A child was brought to the hospital with skin changes in skin folds. Examination found dry skin with bumps and ill-defined patches of thickened skin. The rash was very itchy and worse in winter. The child has been formula-fed since age 2 months and has a history of excessive sweating. The grandmother on the mother's side has asthma. The most likely diagnosis is atopic dermatitis.
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- Methods for studying housing conditions of medical students
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It provides options to test knowledge in areas like epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, and healthcare administration.
The patient presents with a painful, inflamed node on the chin with overhanging ulcer and necrotic core. Examination also reveals enlarged and painful submandibular lymph nodes on the right side. The most likely diagnosis is a furuncle.
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A 2-year-old child presents periodically with moderate proteinuria and microhematuria. An ultrasound shows the left kidney is undetectable, while the right kidney is present. This suggests the child has unilateral renal agenesis, or the absence of the left kidney.
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1.
A description of different houses for sale includes the following variables. Which of the variables is categorical?
A.
the square footage of the house
B.
whether or not the house has a finished basement
C.
the monthly electric bill
D.
All of the above
Correct
Points Earned:
1/1
Correct Answer:
B
Your Response:
B
2.
As part of a data base on new births at a hospital, some variables recorded are the age of the mother, marital status of the mother (e.g., single, married, divorced), weight of the baby, and sex of the baby. Of these variables
A.
the individuals described are mothers and babies involved in births at a hospital.
B.
age of mother and weight of baby are quantitative variables.
C.
sex and marital status are categorical variables.
D.
All of the above.
Correct
Points Earned:
1/1
Correct Answer:
D
Your Response:
D
3.
A large university is divided into six colleges, with most students graduating from four of these colleges. The following bar chart gives the distribution of the percent graduating from the four most popular colleges in 2003.
Reference: Ref 1-2
Which of the following is a correct statement?
A.
A timeplot of the 2003 distribution would be more informative.
B.
The bar graph is skewed to the right.
C.
The bar graph is skewed to the left.
D.
It would be correct to make a pie chart if you added an “Other” category.
Correct
Points Earned:
1/1
Correct Answer:
D
Your Response:
D
4.
The histogram below shows the time visitors to a museum spent browsing an exhibit on a Saturday. There were 300 visitors that day. The following histogram is of the data collected.
Reference: Ref 1-3
The histogram
A.
is skewed right.
B.
has an outlier.
C.
is asymmetric.
D.
All of the above
Correct
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D
Your Response:
D
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The stemplot below displays midterm exam scores for the 34 students taking a Calculus course. The highest possible test score was 100. The teacher declared that an exam grade of 65 or higher was good enough for a grade of “C” or better.
Reference: Ref 1-5
The percent of students earning a grade of “C” or higher (as declared by the teacher) is closest to
A.
35%.
B.
50%.
C.
65%.
D.
80%.
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C
Your Response:
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6.
A stemplot of ages of 18 faculty members in a college math department follows. 4|3 represents 43 years.
Reference: Ref 2-2
The median age (in years) of the faculty members at Wilmington State is
A.
39.
B.
45.
C.
47.5.
D.
49.
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7.
The exam scores (out of 100 points) for all students taking an introductory Statistics course are used to construct the following boxplot.
Reference: Ref 2-3
If each person increased his or her score by 5 points then
A.
the third quartile would increase by 5 points.
B.
the median score would increase by 5 points.
C.
the i.
A 39-year-old patient presents with a neck tumour that has enlarged recently. Examination finds a 3 cm node in the left thyroid lobe that is very dense and tuberous. Cervical lymph nodes are also enlarged. The most likely diagnosis is thyroid gland cancer.
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1. The student has the following devices: Geiger counter, Ebert counter, Krotov's apparatus, Mischuk
device, Ebert device. What device can he use to assess air germ pollution?
Select one:
a. C Geiger's counter
b. A Krotov's apparatus
c. D Mischuk's device
d. E Ebert's device
e. B Ebert's counter
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At year-end hospital administration has obtained the following data: annual number of treated
patients and average annual number of beds used for patients' treatment. What index of hospital
work can be calculated on the base of this data?
Select one:
a. A Bed turnover
b. D Average duration of patients' presence in the hospital
c. E Average bed idle time
d. B Bed resources of the hospital
e. C Average annual bed occupancy
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As a result of prophylactic medical examination a 35 year old woman was diagnosed with alimentary
and constitutive obesity of the III degree. It is known from her anamnesis that the patient doesn't
observe rules of rational nutrition: she often overeats, the last food intake is usually 10-15 minutes
before going to bed, prefers fattening and rich in carbohydrates food. What is the main alimentary
risk factor of obesity development?
Select one:
a. D Lack of cellulose
b. E Violation of dietary pattern
c. A Energetic unprofitableness of nutrition
d. C Excess of fats
e. B Excess of carbohydrates
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District physician was charged with plan drafting concerning medical and preventive measures
among the population in the area he is assigned to. What measures must he include in this plan as
regards primary prevention of illness?
Select one:
a. B Referral of patients to sanatorium
b. D Measures to improve patients' life conditions
c. C Measures to increase patients' life quality
d. A Prevention of disease onset
e. E Prevention of disease complications
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At the radiological unit of a hospital gamma-devices of radiotherapy of "Agat" type and other closed
sources of ionizing radiation are used for treatment of malignant neoplasms. What measures are to
be taken to protect personnel during working with radioactive sources of such type?
Select one:
a. E Systematical cleansing of surfaces from the radioactive contamination and shortening of
working time
b. D The increase of distance to the source and individual hygiene compliance
c. B Capsulation of devices and organization of room ventilation
d. A Reduction of working time and screening of the source
e. C Screening of the source and the use of means of individual protection of respiration organs
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A district doctor was commisioned with a task to work out a plan of treatment-and-prophylaxis
actions for the population of his district. What actions of secendary prophylaxis must he include into
this plan?
Select one:
a. B Disease prevention
b. E Rehabilitation actions
c. D Improvement of population's living conditions
d. C Elimination of disease causes
e. A Prevention of disease complications
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The parameter of infantile mortality for the last year was - 16,3, in present year - 15,7. Name a kind
of the diagram that can be used for a graphic representation of it:
Select one:
a. D Sector
b. E Radial
c. B Linear
d. A Stylar
e. C Intrastylar
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Workers of fishery are subjected to low temperatures of the air (from 5 till $15^0C$). Diseases of
what organs and systems are the most frequent among workers of such enterprises?
Select one:
a. B Cardiovascular system
b. C Blood
c. D Liver
d. A Respiratory system
e. E Gastrointestinal tract
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A children's health camp received a party of tinned food. External examination of the tins revealed
that they had deep dents, could be easily concaved when pressed and wouldn't immediately return
to the initial state; rust was absent; the tins were greased with inedible fat. Specify the bloat type:
Select one:
a. B Chemical
b. A Physical
c. C Biological
d. D Combined
e. E Physicochemical
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Point out the unit for statistical observation for the determination of blood sugar level influence on a
wound surface healing during postoperative period.
Select one:
a. A The patient in a postoperative period
b. E The patient who was discharged to outpatient treatment
c. D The patient who has a wound surface
d. C Blood test
6. e. B Blood sugar level
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A 2 year old child has been ill with acute respiratory viral infection of upper thrice a year - in
February, in April and in December. How should these occurences be recorded?
Select one:
a. A It is necessary to fill in 3 statistic talons signed $(+)$
b. D It is necessary to fill in 1 statistic talon signed $(+)$ and 2 statistic talons signed $(-)$
c. B It is necessary to fill in 3 statistic talons signed $(-)$
d. E It is necessary to fill in 1 statistic talon signed $(-)$
e. C It is necessary to fill in 1 statistic talon signed $(+)$
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A heat station working on solid fuel is located in a residential district. On cloudy foggy days in
december there was an increase in diseases with upper airway affection and signs of general
intoxication. There were also mortal cases among the elderly people. What is the most likely factor
that provoked toxic effect?
Select one:
a. B High air humidity
b. C Calm
7. c. E Temperature gradient
d. D Low air temperature
e. A Suspended materials
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What methods of the collecting of the information is preferable for study of housing conditions of
students of medical HIGH SCHOOL for a training period?
Select one:
a. A Questioning
b. B Interviewing
c. E Statistical
d. C Selecting of materials
e. D A method of the directed selection
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According to the report of water quality control, drinking city water has the following characteristics:
turbidity - 1,5 mg/m$^3$, odour - 3 points, metallic taste - 2 points, pale yellow colour, colour index -
$20^o$, temperature - $12^o$. Which of these factors doesn't comply with hygienic requirements?
Select one:
8. a. C Colour index
b. D Temperature
c. A Odour
d. E Taste
e. B Turbidity
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A military unit stopped for 3-day's rest in an inhabited locality after a long march. The sanitary-
epidemiological reconnaissance found several water sources. It is necessary to choose the source
complying with the hygienic standards for drinking water in the field conditions:
Select one:
a. C River water
b. D Rain water
c. A Artesian well water
d. E Melt snow water
e. B Spring water
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9. At a machine-building plant the casts are cleaned by means of abrasion machines that are a source
of local vibration. What are the most efficient preventive measures for preventing harmful effect of
vibration on workers' organisms?
Select one:
a. D Warm hand baths
b. C Hand massaging
c. E Giving sanitary instructions to the workers
d. A Use of gloves that reduce vibration
e. B Preliminary and periodical medical examinations
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Basing upon the data of laboratory assessment of sanitary state of soil in a certain territory, the soil
was found to be low-contaminated according to the sanitary indicative value; contaminated
according to the coli titer; low-contaminated according to the anaerobe titer (emph). This is
indicative of:{ =A Fresh fecal contamination ~B Insufficient intensity of soil humification ~C Old fecal
contamination ~D Constant entry of organic protein contaminations ~E Insufficient insolation and
aeration of soil }
Answer:
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10. A 9 y.o. girl has an average height and harmonic growth development. She was ill with acute
respiratory infection for five times. Define the group of her health.
Select one:
a. B 1st group
b. D 4th group
c. E 5th group
d. C 3rd group
e. A 2nd group
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A number of viable fetuses per 1000 women at the age between 15 and 44 is determined by:
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a. A Genital index
b. B Reproductive level
c. C Birth rate
d. D Perinatal rate
e. E Obstetric rate
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11. A doctor of the general practice has registered the following death causes for the previous year: the
first place was taken by cardiovascular diseases (60%), the second - by tumors (18%), then -
traumas (8,3%) etc. What diagrams will provide the most substantial information about the
registered ocurrences?
Select one:
a. C Line diagram
b. D Circle diagram
c. A Pie diagram
d. B Cartogram
e. E Column diagram
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A district pediarician has carried out infant mortality rate analysis in his area. What data has been
used?
Select one:
a. B Mortality of children under 1 y.o., natimortality
b. C Hospital mortality of children, structured by age
c. E Mortality of district newborn
d. A Mortality of children under 1 y.o. structured by age, sex, causes
e. D Mortality of district adolescents
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A young patient who came to a policlinic was diagnosed with the 1 stage of hypertension. How often
should he undergo the medical check-up?
Select one:
a. E 5 times a year
b. A Twice a year
c. D 4 times a year
d. C 3 times a year
e. B Once a year
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During inspection of sanitary conditions of studying at a technical university it was necessary to
evaluate the visual regimen of students, who study from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. What index of natural light
will be the most informative?
Select one:
a. B Light coefficient
b. E Presence of mixed (superolateral) light
c. A Natural light coefficient
d. C Depth of study room
e. D Time of the room insolation
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A 38 year old man was admitted to a hospital from his working place on July 19 because of hip
fracture. He was invalid till November 19. Requires prolongation of treatment. Who decides on the
issue of further temporary invalidity?
Select one:
a. C The head physician of a polyclinic
b. E Regional MSEC
c. D Interregional general MSEC
d. A Specialized (traumatologic) MSEC
e. B DCC
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While making sanitary examination of burn unit for adults it was stated that wards for 4 persons are
of $28 m^2$ square. What should be the minimum ward area in this unit?
Select one:
a. D $30 м^2$
b. E $52 м^2$
c. C $28 м^2$
d. B $24 м^2$
e. A $40 м^2$
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In treatment and prevention establishments, regardless of their organisational and proprietary form,
the rights of patients should be observed. Which of these rights is the most significant?
Select one:
a. A The right to the protection of the patient's interests
b. D The right to be heard
c. E The right to the protection from incompetence
d. C The right to the information
e. B The right to the free choice
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What method is applied to establish rate of correlation between age of men and their mortality due to
myocardial infarction?
Select one:
a. B Correlation ratio
b. A Method of grade correlation (Spirman)
c. D The Indirect method (Student)
d. C The quadrate method (Pirson)
e. E Method of graduated correlation (Armler)
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A patient who has been consuming refined foodstuffs for a long time complains about headache,
fatiguability, depression, insomnia, irritability. Objectively: muscle asthenia, pain and cramps in the
gastrocnemius muscles, during walking the patient lands onto his heel first, then on the external
edge of foot. Cardiovascular system exhibits tachycardia, hypoxia, dystrophic changes of
myocardium. There are also gastrointestinal disorders. What is the most likely diagnosis?$ ~D
Hypovitaminosis $B_6$ ~E Hypovitaminosis $B_{15}$ }
Select one:
a. B Hypovitaminosis $B_2$
b. C Hypovitaminosis $B_{12
c. A Hypovitaminosis $B_1$
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At first appointment with an obstetrician-gynaecologist a pregnant woman is referred to other
medical specialists. She must be obligatory examined by the following specialists:
Select one:
a. B Therapeutist and endocrinologist
b. E Dentist and cardiologist
c. A Therapeutist and dentist
d. D ENT and ophthalmologist
16. e. C Dentist and phthisiatrician
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Educational rooms are illuminated with various lighting fittings. What type of lighting fittings is the
most appropriate in respect of hygienic norms?
Select one:
a. B Direct light fittings
b. E Combined light fittings
c. A Indirect light fittings
d. D Ambient light fittings
e. C Semi-reflected light fittings
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Define the basic registration document at the profound study of a case rate with temporary lost labor
ability at the industrial enterprise:
Select one:
a. E The inpatient medical record
b. B "The Report on reasons of a temporary lost labor ability"
c. A A card of the personal account of a case rate
17. d. D A ambulatory medical card
e. C The sick-leave certificate
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During hygienic examination of a hospital it was established that the area for each bed in a double
ward was: in the infectious department for children - 7 $м^2$, in the infectious department for adults
- 8 $м^2$, in the burns department - 9 $м^2$, in the radiological department - $10 $м^2$, in the
critical care department - 13 $м^2$. In which wards the area for each bed doesn't correspond with
hygienic requirements?
Select one:
a. E In critical care wards
b. A In burns wards
c. C In infectious wards for adults
d. D In radiological wards
e. B In infectious wards for children
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Indicate the registration medical document for the patient, who 21.02. was addressed to the doctor
with diagnosis ARVD for the first time in this year:
Select one:
18. a. C The statistical coupon is to be filled in, but a sign (+) is not necessary to be put in
b. E The necessary registration form is not indicated
c. A The statistical coupon is to be filled in and it is necessary to deliver on a sign (+)
d. B The statistical coupon for registration of final diagnosis is not necessary
e. D It is necessary to fill in the emergency notice on a case of a contagion
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A patient is on the sick leave for 4 months continuously from the date of injury. The treatment is
going to last for 1-2 months. Who has the right to extend the duration of medical certificate for this
patient?
Select one:
a. D District doctor by agreement with a department chief
b. A Medical advisory commission after medico-social expert commission examination
c. C Medical advisory commission after inpatient treatment
d. E Medico-social expert commission
e. B Medical superintendent
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19. There were registered 500 cases of urolithiasis per 10000 inhabitants. What kind of statictical indices
is presented?
Select one:
a. B Correlation coefficient
b. D Incidence rate
c. A Prevalence rate
d. E Index of compliance
e. C Index of visualization
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Choose a method of a graphic representation of monthly information about number of the registered
cases of acute intestinal infection and their comparisons to the average monthly values, obtained for
5 previous years:
Select one:
a. C The sector diagram
b. B The radial diagram
c. D The figured diagram
d. E The curvilinear disgram
e. A The linear diagram
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In a forest summer camp children have variable procedures to harden their organisms. What
procedure has the most hardening power?
Select one:
a. C Hygienic shower
b. A Contrast shower
c. B Morning exercises on the fresh air
d. E Bath with hydromassage
e. D Walking on the fresh air
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In the current year general practitioners of the municipal polyclinic have referred 11 patients with
coronary artery disease to the in-patient hospital. In 3 cases the diagnosis wasn't confirmed. What
managerial decision shoud be made in such case?
Select one:
a. D Analysis of doctors' skill level
b. C Analysis of diagnostic examination quality
c. B Analysis of medical check-up quality
d. E Analysis of material and technical basisof the polyclinic
e. A Analysis of each case of diagnostic divergence
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A 46-year-old patient was issued a 10-day sick list because of exacerbation of chronic cholecystitis.
The patient's general condition got better, but the clinical manifestations of the disease are still
present. What authority is entitled to extend the sick list?
Select one:
a. D Deputy head doctor for medical-labour expertise
b. E Head doctor
c. B Family doctor
d. C Deputy head doctor for terapeutic management
e. A Medical Expert Commission
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Chief district pediatrician has to carry out analysis of infant mortality rate. What should he take as a
unit of the observation?
Select one:
a. A Child death case at the age up to 1 year
b. D Child death case during first 7 days of life
c. C Child death case after 28 days of life
d. E Child death case on labor
e. B Child death case at the age up to the first month
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Prevalence of a disease in region N amounted 1156 occurences per 1000 of inhabitants. What of the
mentioned indices characterizes the disease prevalence?
Select one:
a. B Extensive
b. D Visual index
c. C Ratio
d. E Standardized
e. A Intensive
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A 5 tons milk batch was sampled. The lab analysis revealed: fat content 2%, specific density - 1,04
g/$cm^3$, acidity - $21^0$Т, reductase probe - weak-positive. What way is the product to be used
in?
Select one:
a. B Discard for animal feeding
b. C Technical utilization
c. D Sell without limitations
d. A Sell but inform customers about milk quality
e. E Do the product away
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A patient with high temperature came to a first-aid post in the evening. The fact of temporary
disability was established. Indicate the order of examination in this case:
Select one:
a. B The sick list for 1 day should be issued
b. A The night duty doctor should issue a medical certificate, which will be subsequently used for
issuing a sick list from the date of the previous day
c. C The sick list for up to 3 days should be issued
d. E Any document shouldn't be issued
e. D The sick list for 3 days should be issued
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25 unorganized children in the age 2-3 year will be observed on a pediatric district it in the current
year. What scheduled number of initial visitations will make to this group of children?
Select one:
a. E 200
b. A 50
c. B 20
d. D 100
24. e. C 40
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Bacterial analysis of air in a living space in winter period by means of Krotov's apparatus revealed
that total number of microorganisms in 1$m^3$ of air was 7200. What is the permissible number of
microorganisms for the air to be characterized as "pure"?
Select one:
a. B Up to 2500
b. E Up to 7500
c. C Up to 3500
d. A Up to 4500
e. D Up to 5500
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Statistic of patients of common medical practice displays constant increase in elderly and old people
number. What kind of pathology is expected to prevail in the morbidity structure of population in
question?
Select one:
a. E Infectious pathology
b. D Acute pathology
25. c. C Non-epidemic pathology
d. B Occupational pathology
e. A Chronic pathology
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A pupil of the 8th form after trauma has acute atrophy of the left arm muscles, tonus of which is
distinctly decreased, active movements are only in the left joint, pupil's foot is deformed. Function of
support of the left leg is absent, support function of the right leg is preserved. The boy wears an
orthopedic footwear. What group of physical training does the boy belong to?
Select one:
a. D Other
b. E Preparatory
c. C Additional
d. A Special
e. B Basic
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There is a dynamic growth of number of congenital abnormalities such as central paralysis,
newborns blindness, idiocy among the population that lives near to pesticides production enterprise.
Compounds of which pollutant can cause the development of this pathology?
26. Select one:
a. A Mercury
b. C Cadmium
c. D Iron
d. B Strontium
e. E Chrome
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While asessing the health status of graduates of a secondary school, the doctor found one of them
to have grade 3 tonsillar hypertrophy, chronic rhinitis and vegetative-vascular dystonia. The
organism functionality is reduced. This student belongs to the following health group:
Select one:
a. D IV
b. C I
c. A III
d. B II
e. E V
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27. The Carpathian region is characterized by constant high humidity of atmospheric air (over 80%).
Inhabitants of this region feel severe cold in corresponding season at a medium low temperature. It's
caused by heat emission by:
Select one:
a. D Conduction
b. C Vaporization
c. B Radiation
d. A Convection
e. E -
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Thyreotoxicosis patient is in the two-place hospital ward of therapeutic department. The area of the
ward is $18 m^2$, height is 3 m, ventilation rate is 2,5/h. Air temperature is $20^0С$, relative
humidity is 45%, air movement velocity is 0,3 m/sec, light coefficient is 1/5, noise level constitutes
30 dB. Make a hygienic assessment of these conditions.
Select one:
a. B Non-effective ventilation
b. D High level of noise
c. E All conditions are OK
d. A Discomfortable microclimate
e. C Poor lighting
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A patient complained about problems with pain and tactile sensitivity, pain in the nail bones at the
end of the working day. He works at a plant with mechanical devices. What pathology can be
suspected?
Select one:
a. A Vibration disease
b. E Hypovitaminosis of $B_1$
c. B Caisson disease
d. C Noise disease
e. D Overwork symptoms
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In order to study impact of microclimate upon the human organism it is necessary to make
systematic observation of air temperature over 3 days. Choose a device that will allow to make the
most precise temperature records:
Select one:
a. B Alcohol thermometer
b. E Assmann psychrometer
c. A Thermograph
d. C Mercury thermometer
e. D August's psychrometer
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Deputy of chief medical officer carried out a study of morbidity rate for population which had been
served at the polyclinics within the last 5 years. What statistical values can help in calculation of
morbidity rates?
Select one:
a. B Standard values
b. A Relative values
c. D Absolute values
d. E Dynamic series
e. C Average values
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An employee of a private company was ill with acute respiratory viral infection. Consulted a district
doctor, who determined the fact of temporary loss of working ability, but refused to issue a sick-list,
arguing that the patient worked in the private and not state-owned company. Should the sick-list be
issued to the employees of private companies?
Select one:
a. E Issued a medical certificate of a free form
b. C Issued only on condition of payment guarantee by the company's proprietor
c. D Issued a medical certificate of a set form
d. B Issued only to empties of state-owned companies
30. e. A Issued regardless of company's ownership
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Indices that characterize population health include demographic indices. What environment is used
for calculation of these indices?
Select one:
a. C Number of hospitalized people
b. D Number of patients
c. B Employment number
d. A Population number
e. E Number of population being liable to preventive examination
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What information gathering method is preferable to study housing conditions of medical students
during training period?
Select one:
a. D Directed selection method
b. A Questionaire
c. E Statistical
31. d. C Materials selection
e. B Interviewing
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In terms of megacalorie (1000 kcal = 4184 kJ) the ration of an adult includes 30 g of proteins, 37 g of
fats, 137 g of carbohydrates, 15 mg of vitamin $C$, 0,6 mg of thiamine (vitamin $B_1$). The ration is
textbf as to the contents of:{ =A Vitamin $C$ ~B Proteins ~C Fats ~D Carbohydrates ~E Thiamine }
Answer:
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Estimation of community health level involved analysis of a report on diseases registered among the
population of district under charge (reporting form 12). What index is calculated on the grounds of
this report?
Select one:
a. D Index of hospitalized morbidity
b. A Common morbidity rate
c. E Index of basic non-epidemic morbidity
d. B Index of pathological affection
e. C Index of morbidity with temporary disability
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A military unit stopped for 3-day's rest in an inhabited locality after a long march. The sanitary-
epidemiological reconnaissance found several water sources. It is necessary to choose the source
complying with the hygienic standards for drinking water in the field conditions:
Select one:
a. D Rain water
b. E Melt snow water
c. A Artesian well water
d. B Spring water
e. C River water
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A local doctor has to prepare a report about the health condition of the population of his region. What
medical indexes of population health condition should he use?
Select one:
a. A Morbidity, disabilities, demographic, physical development
b. D Average treatment duration, complications
c. E Average longevity
d. C Way of life, genetic, pollution
33. e. B Social welfare, satisfaction of life quality
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During the medical examination a port crane operator complained of dizziness, nausea, sense of
pressure against tympanic membranes, tremor, dyspnoea, cough. He works aloft, the work is
connected with emotional stress. Workers are affected by vibration (general and local), noise,
ultrasound, microclimate that warms in summer and cools in winter. What factor are the worker's
complaints connected with?
Select one:
a. C Vibration
b. A Infrasound
c. D Intensity of work
d. B Noise
e. E Altitude work
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The district pediatrician is charged with the analysis of infant mortality. What is taken for the unit of
observation in infant mortality investigation?
Select one:
a. E A baby dead at birth
34. b. C A baby dead at the age over 28 days
c. A A baby dead at the age up to 12 months
d. B A baby dead at the age up to 1 months
e. D A baby dead at the age up to 6 days
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A teacher of a secondary school was diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis. What is the maximum
duration of his medical certificate?
Select one:
a. A Ten months
b. D Two months
c. E A month
d. B Five months
e. C Four months
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A patient consulted a doctor about acure respiratory viral infection. The patient was acknowledged to
be off work. The doctor issued him a medical certificate for 5 days. The patient is not recovering.
What measures should the doctor take in order to legalize the further disability of patient?
35. Select one:
a. E To send the patient to the medical social expert comission
b. B To prolong the medical certificate at his own discretion but no more than for 6 days in total
c. A To prolong the medical certificate at his own discretion but no more than for 10 days in total
d. C To prolong the medical certificate together with department superintendent
e. D To send the patient to the medical consultative commission
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A 42 year old metalworker has been working at the turning machine for production of heavy large-
size parts for 5 years. His work requires using of hand and pedal levers that involves considerable
physical force. What means for osteoarthrosis prevention should be recommended?
Select one:
a. D To improve health at the Black sea coast
b. C To administer protein-and-vitamin diet
c. E To go in for weightlifting
d. B To administer protein-and-carbohydrate diet
e. A To limit physical work
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36. A child is 6 years old. Within one year of observation he had URI that lasted 8 days. Physical state is
satisfactory. Specify hi health group:
Select one:
a. B II
b. A I
c. D III (b)
d. C III (a)
e. E III (c)
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A district doctor keeps the record of reconvalescents after infectious diseases, people who are
disposed to frequent and long-lasting diseases, patients with chronic pathologies. What category of
patients should belong to the III health group?
Select one:
a. C People with chronic pathologies and disposed to frequent and long-lasting diseases
b. E All above mentioned categories
c. A People with chronic diseases
d. B People disposed to frequent and long-lasting diseases
e. D Reconvalescents after infectious diseases and patients with chronic pathologies
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350 workers of a metalurgical plant had to undergo a yearly preventive examination. A territorial
polyclinic carried out preventive examination of 325 workers. As a result of it, 1 worker was
recognized as temporarily disabled, 15 workers underwent further rehabilitation at an after-work
sanatorium, 10 workers were provided with diet meal. What index characterizing the preventive work
of the polyclinic should be applied in this case?
Select one:
a. C Percentage of people who underwent rehabilitation at an after-work sanatorium
b. E Percentage of temporarily disabled people
c. D Percentage of people who were provided with diet meal
d. B Frequency of case detection during examinations
e. A Coverage of preventive medical examinations
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District doctor of rural medical department was called to a 42-year-old patient. While examining the
patient, the doctor suspected the dysentery. What document must the doctor issue?
Select one:
a. A Urgent notification of infectious disease
b. C Infectious disease report
c. E Report addressed to Head of the village
d. B Statistical coupon of final (precise) diagnosis
e. D Abstract of outpatient medical card
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The average body lenth of newborn boys is 50,9 cm at a sigma 1,66; and average mass - 3432 at a
sigma 5,00. What criterion is necessary in order to compare degree of variability of these signs?
Select one:
a. E Coefficient of association
b. B Sigma
c. A Coefficient of variation
d. C Limit
e. D Amplitude
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A worker diagnosed with "acute dysentery" was sent to the infectious department by a doctor of aid
post. What document should be used for registration of this disease?
Select one:
a. A Urgent report on infectious disease
b. C Outpatient's card
c. B Statistic coupon for registration of final diagnoses
d. D Inpatient's card
e. E Statistic card of the patient who left in-patient hospital
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It is determined that 30 of a 100 women with risk factor had preterm labor, and of a 100 women
without risk factor 5 women had preterm labor. What method of statistic data processing should the
doctor use in order to estimate reliability of differences between the compared groups?
Select one:
a. D Standardization method
b. E Correlation analysis
c. A Student's criterion calculation
d. B Average computing
e. C Relative numbers calculation
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The correlation between the service record and eosinophil concentration in blood was studied in
workers at dyeing shops of textile factories. What index will be the most informative for the analysis
of this data?
Select one:
a. C Standardized index
b. E Sign index
c. B Student's criterion
d. D Fitting criterion
e. A Correlation factor
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Environmental pollution is prevented by mechanical separation of nontoxic solid domestic waste.
Specify the method which can be used for mechanical utilization of these wastes:
Select one:
a. E Waste neutralization in biothermal boxes
b. C Burning as power-plant fuel
c. B Hydrolysis
d. D Burial of wastes
e. A Compressing of wastes into building blocks
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Study of morbidity with temporary disability among workers of a machine building plant revealed that
average duration of a case was 20 days. What diseases influenced upon the index value?
Select one:
a. A Chronic
b. D Preexisting diseases
c. B Acute
d. E Hard to determine
e. C Subacute
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A 46-year-old patient once took part in elimination of breakdown at an atomic power plant. Currently
he is being treated at an in-patient hospital. He was diagnosed with progressing vegetative
insufficiency. This disease relates to the following group of ionizing radiation effects:
Select one:
a. E Heterosis
b. C Genetic
c. A Somato-stochastic
d. B Somatic
e. D Hormesis
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A department chief of an in-patient hospital is going to inspect resident doctors as to observation of
medical-technological standards of patient service. What documentation should be checked for this
purpose?
Select one:
a. C Treatment sheets
b. D Registry of operative interventions
c. A Health cards of in-patients
42. d. E Annual report of a patient care institution
e. B Statistic cards of discharged patients
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A worker who undergoes regular medical check-up for duodenal ulcer received a subsidized 24-day
sanatorium voucher from his plant. The term of annual leave of a worker is 24 calender days, it will
take 4 days more to get to the sanatorium and back home. What is the procedure of obtaining a 4-
day sick-leave?
Select one:
a. B Medical Expert Commission issues a 28-day sick list
b. D The doctor in charge issues a health certificate and sanatorium patient's file for 28 days
c. C The doctor in charge issues a 4-day sick list
d. A Medical Expert Commission issues a 4-day sick list
e. E Medical Expert Commission issues a 4-day health certificate
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Periodical survey of a worker of a chemicals plant revealed a malignant neoplasm on the urinary
bladder. This occupational disease was the most probably caused by contact with the following
industrial poison:
Select one:
43. a. A Benzidine
b. D Asbestos
c. E Arsenic
d. C Nickel carbonyl
e. B Vinyl chloride
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Head of a department and a trade-union group have appealed to the head of a hospital about
dismissal of the senior nurse who has 17 year record of service. The facts of charge were confirmed
and recognized by the nurse herself. This nurse lives with a daughter (who is divorced and
unemployed) and a 9-month-old grandson. Make an administrative decision:
Select one:
a. A To continue the worker in office with a warning of dismissal in case of repeated violation of
labor discipline
b. D To shift the solution of this problem on other officials or public organizations
c. C To issue the sick list
d. B To discharge the worker, i.e. to satisfy demands of the collective
e. E -
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Maximum permissible concentration of carbon dioxide in the air is considered to be a sanitary index
of air purity in a classroom. What concentration of carbon dioxide in the air is accepted as maximum
permissible?
Select one:
a. A 0,1%
b. B 0,05%
c. C 0,15%
d. D 0,2%
e. E 0,3%
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At the radiological unit of the hospital , gamma-devices of radiotherapy of "Agat" type and other
closed sources of ionizing radiation are used for treatment of malignant neoplasms. What are the
measures to be taken to protect personnel at the time of work with radioactive sources of such type?
Select one:
a. B Capsulation of devices and organization of room ventilation
b. E Systematical cleansing of surfaces from the radioactive contamination and shortening of
working time
c. A Shortening of working time and screening of the source
d. D The increase of distance to the source and individual hygiene compliance
e. C Screening of the source and the use of means of individual protection of respiration organs
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A patient undergoes inpatient treatment with the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis. To spare pancreas
as much as possible the doctor prescribed for him starvation for 1-3 days. What products is the
patient allowed to eat during recovery period after cancelling of starvation?
Select one:
a. C Boiled meat
b. A Potato and carrot mash
c. D Milk
d. B Broth
e. E Grape juice
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Study of actual diet of an adult revealed the following: proteins make up 16% of energy value of
daily ration, fats - 25%, carbohydrates - 59%. Evaluate compliance of protein, fat and carbohydrate
share in the energy value of daily ration with the recommended shares of these nutrients?
Select one:
a. E Nutrient content complies with the recommended shares of energy value
b. B Fat share is insufficient
c. D Carbohydrate share is excessive
d. A Carbohydrate share is insufficient, there is excess of proteins
e. C Carbohydrate share is insufficicent
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Workers of a laboratory producing measuring devices (manometers, thermometers etc) complain
about a mettalic taste in mouth, stomatitis, dyspepsia, sleep disturbance, unsteady walk, abrupt
decrease in cardiac activity. These presentations must have been caused by the intoxication with the
following substance:
Select one:
a. A Mercury
b. B Lead
c. E Tetraethyl lead
d. D Toluol
e. C Manganese
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Working conditions of a building company worker are characterized by cooling microclimate effect,
silica-containing dust, caustic alkali (quicklime) and noise. What medical expert should be the chief
of the commission that periodically examines the workers of the mentioned category?
Select one:
a. C Neurologist
b. A Therapeutist
c. D Dermatologist
d. B Ophthalmologist
47. e. E Otolaryngologist
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A 50-year-old male suburbanite underwent treatment in rural outpatient clinic for pneumonia. The
treatment didn't have effect and the disease got complicated by exudative pleuritis. What prevention
and treatment facility should the patient be referred to for further aid?
Select one:
a. C Phthisio-pulmonological dispensary
b. B Regional hospital
c. A Central district hospital
d. E Tuberculosis dispensary
e. D Municipal hospital
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Over a current year among workers of an institution 10% haven't been ill a single time, 30% have
been ill once, 15% - twice, 5% - 4 times, the rest - 5 and more times. What is the percentage of
workers relating to the I health group?
Select one:
a. E 22%
b. C 40%
48. c. B 10%
d. A 55%
e. D 60%
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At's planned to construct multifield a new hospital in one of the cental city districts. What building
type is the most appropriate in this case?
Select one:
a. D Mixed
b. B Centralized
c. A Centralized and blocked
d. E Blocked
e. C Decentralized
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A municipal hospital reported on the number of operated patients including fatal outcomes following
the operations. Which index of hospital work can be calculated on the ground of this data?
Select one:
a. D Standardized lethality
49. b. E -
c. B Total lethality
d. C Index of late hospitalization since a disease incursion
e. A Postoperative lethality
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The air of a foundry worker's working zone contains condensation aerosol with dust particles sized 2
nm (90%), 2-5 nm (2%), over 5 nm(6%), below 2 nm (about 2%). Characterize the dust
dispersivity:
Select one:
a. E Mist
b. A Fine-dispersed
c. D Ultrafine-dispersed
d. C Coarsely dispersed
e. B Median-dispersed
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On physiologic-sanitary examination of railway department work it was revealed that loaders work is
of III degree of difficulty. They unload vagons with sand, manually break coagulated mass by shovel
and shift it. What criteria was used to evaluate work of loaders?
50. Select one:
a. E Intellectual efforts
b. D Time of passive observation, % to the shift duration
c. C Time of active activities, % to the shift duration
d. B Value of static loading for the shift
e. A Maximun load weigh which is shifted
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Studying of pulmonary tuberculosis incidence provided data about patients' socioeconomic living
conditions and bad habits. What method allows to estimate the impact of these factors on
tuberculosis incidence?
Select one:
a. E Calculation of reliability coefficient
b. B Calculation of correspondence index
c. C Calculation of regression coefficient
d. A Calculation of correlation coefficient
e. D Standardized index calculation
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51. Preventive examination of an 11 year old boy helped to determine his habitus type. It was
established that the child's shoulders were deviated and brought forward, with forward flexion of
head, the thorax was flattened, abdomen was convex. The child's backbone had signs of deepened
cervical and lumbar curvatures. What habitus is it?
Select one:
a. B Lordosis
b. D Corrected
c. E Normal
d. C Round-shouldered
e. A Kyphosis
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A driver had been fixing a car in a closed garage and afterwards complained about headache,
dizziness, nausea, muscle asthenia, sleepiness. Objectively: pulse and respiratory rate elevation,
excitement, hypertension, delirium of persecution. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Select one:
a. D Hypertensive crisis
b. B Intoxication with ethyl gasoline
c. A Intoxication with carbon oxide
d. C Posttraumatic encephalopathy
e. E Asthenovegetative syndrome
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A 37 year old patient applied to a local therapeutist. As a result of exacerbation of chronic
obstructive bronchitis the patient had been temporarily disabled for 117 days within 1 year. What
tactics will be legally correct?
Select one:
a. D The therapeutist should issue a new medical certificate
b. C The patient should be referred to the medical consultation comission for extension of medical
certificate
c. E The patient shoul be referred to the sanatorium-and-spa treatment
d. A The patient should be referred to the medicosocial expertise
e. B The therapeutist should extend a medical certificate
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A factory worker has ARD complicated by acute bronchitis. He receives treatment in the outpatient
setting. The attending doctor has issued him a medical certificate for 5 days and then extended its
duration by 5 more days. Patient can't get down to work because of his health status. Who should
extend the duration of medical certificate for this patient?
Select one:
a. E Medical advisory commission
b. D Deputy medical superintendent in charge of medical treatment
c. C Deputy medical superintendent in charge of temporary disability examination
d. A A department chief
e. B Medical superintendent
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It is planned to make complete isolation boxes in the infectious department in order to prevent
nosocomial airborne infections. The boxes consist of a tambour, a ward and a lock chamber. What
structure should be also included in a complete isolation box?
Select one:
a. C Doctor's consulting room
b. D Patient's examination room
c. A Bathroom unit
d. E Nursing room
e. B Manipulation room
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A therapeutist needs to analyze adult health in the area of service. Which groups of indicators will be
included into this analysis?
Select one:
a. B Demographic, sickness rates, physical development
b. C Sickness rates, disability, death rates
c. E Sickness rates, death rates, physical development
d. A Demographic, sickness rates, disability
54. e. D Birth rates, sickness rates, disability
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Study of morbidity rate in a city N revealed that population of different administrative districts differed
in age structure. What statistic method allows to eliminate influence of this factor upon morbidity
indices?
Select one:
a. B Wilcoxon's t-criterion
b. A Standardization
c. C Correlative regressive analysis
d. D Analysis of dynamic series
e. E Calculation of average values
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An engineer-chemist at the age of 47 often fells ill with an occupational skin disease. Who makes a
decision to transfer him to other job accepts?
Select one:
a. E MSEC
b. C The attending physician
55. c. A DCC
d. B A head physician
e. D The chief of shop
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The institutions which take part in carrying out medical examinations can be prevention and
treatment facilities, medical board of Ministry of Defense, medical board of Ministry of Home Affairs,
medico-social expert commissions, forensic medical boards etc. What institutions are responsible for
temporary disability examination?
Select one:
a. B Sanitary-and-prophylactic institutions
b. D Medical boards of Ministry of Defense
c. A Prevention and treatment facilities
d. C Medico-social expert commissions
e. E Medical boards of Ministry of Home Affairs
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To study physical development of children and adolescents, anthropometric studies are widely used.
Choose a physiometric method of study from the below given.
Select one:
56. a. D Determination of vertebra form
b. C Determination of thorax form
c. B Measurement of growth
d. A Determination of vital capacity of lungs
e. E Determination of body weight
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The major repair of a hospital included renewal of colour design of hospital premises because it is of
great psychological and aesthetical importance; and so the walls of patient wards will be painted
under consideration of:
Select one:
a. B Hospital profile
b. C Diseases of patients who will be staying in these wards
c. A Windows orientation
d. D Wall reflection coefficient
e. E Creation of cozy atmosphere
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57. 200 patients suffering from essential hypertension were examined in order to obtain data about
patients' arterial pressure and age. What statistic value should be applied in order to measure
relation between these characteristics?
Select one:
a. B Student's coefficient
b. E Sygmal deviation
c. A Correlation coefficient
d. D Representation error
e. C Coefficient of variation
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Deputy of chief medical officer carried out a study of morbidity rate for population which had been
served at the polyclinics for the last 5 years. What statistical values can help in calculations of
diseases level dissamination?
Select one:
a. A Relative values
b. E Dynamic row
c. C Average values
d. B Standart values
e. D Absolute values
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On medical observation a doctor identified girl (162 cm tall and 59 kg weight) who complained loss
of ability to see surrounding objects clearly in the evening. On examination: dry skin, hyperkeratosis.
Her daily ration includes the following vitamines: vitamine А– 0,5 mg, vit.$В_1$– 2,0 mg, vit.$В_2$–
2,5 mg, vit.$В_6$– 2 mg, vit.С– 70 mg. What is the hypovitaminosis type?
Select one:
a. D $B_6$-hypovitaminosis
b. E C-hypovitaminosis
c. C $B_2$-hypovitaminosis
d. B $B_1$-hypovitaminosis
e. A A-hypovitaminosis
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A maternity hospital registered 616 live births, 1 stillbirth, 1 death on the 5th day of life over a 1 year
period. What index allows the most precise estimation of this situation?
Select one:
a. C Natality
b. E Natural increase
c. D Neonatal mortality
d. B Crude mortality rate
e. A Perinatal mortality
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In order to improve organism tolerance of boarding-school pupils a doctor developed a program. The
program is based upon the following principles: graduality, consistency, individuality, coomplexity.
What of the main principles of organism tempering wasn't taken into account?
Select one:
a. D Increase of influence intensity
b. B Autodefense increase
c. A Systematicness
d. E Increase of resistance
e. C Increase of influence force
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Clinic of a research instutute for occupational diseases examined a worker who works at a
concentration plant and diagnosed him with chronic dust bronchitis. The case is investigated by a
commission including the representatives of: the plant, clinic, territorial SES, department of Social
Insurance Fund, trade union. According to the "regulation on investigation of…", the commission
should be headed by the representative of the following authority:
Select one:
a. C Social Insurance Fund
b. E Clinic
c. A Territorial SES
d. D Trade union
60. e. B Plant
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Clinical and statistical study was devoted to the effect of a new pharmacological medication upon the
patients with coronary heart disease. What parametric criterion (coefficient) can be used for
estimation of results validity?
Select one:
a. B Sign criterion
b. C Conformity coefficient
c. E Kolmogorov-Smirnov's criterion
d. A Student's coefficient (t)
e. D Wilcoxon's t-criterion
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A student analyzes noise level of cold-pressing process. What device should be applied for this
hygienic study?
Select one:
a. D Actinometer
b. A Noise and vibration analyzer
61. c. B Noise analyzer
d. E Pyranometer
e. C Sound tester
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Estimation of physical development of a child involved dynamometry and estimation of body weight
and length, annual gain in body length, chest circumference, number of permanent teeth, secondary
sexual characters, lung vital capacity. Which of the mentioned indices relates to the physiometric
ones?
Select one:
a. C Secondary sexual characters
b. B Body length and weight, chest circumference
c. D Number of permanent teeth
d. A Lung vital capacity, dynamometry
e. E Annual gain in body length
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The results of 5 year monitoring allowed to estimate the level of environmental influence upon health
indices of popultaion. What statistic method should be chosen?
Select one:
62. a. D Calculation of regression coefficient
b. B Calculation of conformity coefficient
c. E Calculation of dynamic indices
d. C Calculation of coefficient of difference validity
e. A Calculation of correlation coefficient
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A plot of land with total area of 2,0 hectare was intended for building of a hospital. The maximal
capacity of the hospital will be:
Select one:
a. C 400 beds
b. A 100 beds
c. B 200 beds
d. E Over 1000 beds
e. D 800 beds
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63. Atmospheric air of an industrial centre is polluted with the following wastes of metallurgical plants:
sulphuric, nitric, metal, carbon oxides that have negative influence upon the inhabitants' health. The
effct of these hazards can be characterized as:
Select one:
a. B Complex
b. D Adjacent
c. C Associated
d. A Combined
e. E Mixed
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Administration of a plant producing red lead paint intends to form a group of medical specialists for
periodical medical examinations. What specialist must be obligatory included into this group?
Select one:
a. B Gynaecologist
b. E Otolaryngologyst
c. D Dermatologist
d. C Psychiatrist
e. A Neuropathologist
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What is the maximum duration of medical certificate in case of tuberculosis?
Select one:
a. C 2 weeks
b. D Month
c. A 2 months
d. E 10 months
e. B Week
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It is required to analyze the level of daylight illumination in a ward of therapeutics unit. What device
should be applied to estimate the level of daylight illumination?
Select one:
a. D Actinometer
b. C Katathermometer
c. B Anemometer
d. E Psychrometer
e. A Illuminometer
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Examination of a 13-year-old boy reveals that his body length is 147 сm (+2), body weight - 38 kg
(+1,5), circumference of chest - 72 cm (+0,2). Estimate the harmonicity of the child's physical
development:
Select one:
a. A Disharmonious
b. E Supernormal
c. C Above the average
d. D Sharply disharmonious
e. B Harmonious
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A sample of milk was taken for testing from a 5 ton milk batch. Lab analysis showed the following: fat
content 2%, specific density- 1,04 $g/cm^3$, acidity $21^0C$, reductase probe – weak positive.
What way the product is to be used in? What would you advise?
Select one:
a. D Sell without limitations
b. A Sell but inform customers about milk quality
c. B Write the product off for animal feeding
d. C Utilize technically
e. E Annihilate the product
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A patient who had eaten mushrooms in the morning was delivered to the infectious diseases hospital
at night. The disease development was rapid. The patient presented with stomach pain, frequent
diarrhea, intractable vomiting, burning thirst, headache and dizziness. He died on the third day. What
mushrooms are most likely to have caused mycetismus?
Select one:
a. B Morels
b. E Russules
c. A Deadly amanita
d. C Fly agarics
e. D Sulfur-tufts
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Poorly refined wastes of an industrial plant are usually thrown into the river that supplies drinking
water. It causes perishing of some microorganisms, disturbs processes of water self-purification and
worsens its quality that can have negative influence upon people's health. How is this effect of
environmental factors called?
Select one:
a. C Associated
b. E Combined
c. B Direct
d. D Complex
e. A Indirect
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The total area of a ward at the therapeutical department is 28 $m^2$. What is the maximum number
of beds that can be exploited in this ward?
Select one:
a. D 3
b. B 1
c. E 5
d. A 4
e. C 2
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A mother who is on partially paid maternity leave got sick and was hospitalized. What document is to
be issued to a working father who will be taking care of a child during his mother's illness?
Select one:
a. D Extract from the medical card of out- or in-patient
b. B Certificate of mother's illness
c. A Sick-leave
d. C Certificate of child's care necessity
68. e. E Free-form certificate
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A student lives in the modern house in the flat with a complete set of sanitary equipment (WC, bath,
shower, local water heater). How much water consumption has he got?
Select one:
a. C 50-100 L/day
b. E 500 -600 L/day
c. D 300-400 L/day
d. B 10-15 L/day
e. A 160-200 L/day
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In a city with population 400000 people 5600 fatal cases were recorded, including 3300 cases
because of blood circulation diseases, 730 - because of tumors. What index will allow to
characterize mortality from blood circulation diseases in this city?
Select one:
a. E Correlation index
b. C Relative intensity index
69. c. D Visuality index
d. A Intensive index
e. B Extensive index
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The amount of ultraviolet radiation dose was measured in minutes. What device was applied for
measurement of the biodose?
Select one:
a. E Catathermometer
b. C Actinometer
c. A Gorbachev's biodosimeter
d. D Radiometer
e. B UV-meter
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An outpatient hospital made record of 11600 diseases within one year. Among them influenza and
ARD make up 5800, circulatory system diseases - 3480, digestion diseases - 1300, other diseases -
1020. What relative index can be calculated according this data?
Select one:
70. a. D Correlation
b. E -
c. C Visualization
d. B Intensive
e. A Extensive
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A 30-year-old patient with complaints of occipital headache, disturbed sleep with nightmares came to
a policlinic. BP was 150/95 mm Hg. He was diagnosed with hypertensic crisis. The patient should be
registered in the following dispensary group for arterial hypertension surveillance:
Select one:
a. C In the fourth
b. D In the third
c. E In the fifth
d. A In the second
e. B In the first
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71. 25 children at the age of 2-3 years who don't attend any child welfare institutions should be observed
by a district pediatrician within the current year. How many initial visits of this group of children
should be planned?
Select one:
a. D 100
b. A 50
c. C 40
d. B 20
e. E 200
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Researchers studied disease incidence of influenza and acute respiratory viral infection within the
last 5 years. What kind of graphic presentation should be used for the best visualization of this data?
Select one:
a. C Bar diagram
b. A Linear diagram
c. B Pie diagram
d. D Histogram
e. E Radial diagram
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An outbreak of food poisoning was recorded in an urban settlement. The illness was diagnosed as
botulism on the grounds of clinical presentations. What foodstuffs should be chosen for analysis in
the first place in order to confirm the diagnosis?
Select one:
a. D Boiled meat
b. A Tinned food
c. E Cabbage
d. B Potatoes
e. C Pasteurized milk
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