The document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to pathophysiology. The questions cover topics like: anemia, allergic reactions, disorders of blood coagulation, shock, atherosclerosis, cardiac dysfunction, acute renal failure, inherited diseases, respiration, circulation, immunity, diabetes, burns, inflammation, neurological disorders, and more. The correct answer is provided for each multiple choice question.
1. A patient has a right-sided mandible fracture accompanied by chin haematoma caused by injury of the mental artery.
2. Excessive development of lymphoid tissue in the pharyngeal mucous membrane can cause heavy nasal breathing in children due to tonsil growth.
3. Gangrenous lesion of the descending colon was caused by thrombosis of the superior mesenteric artery.
Krok 1 - 2015 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
1. The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about various topics in medicine. The questions cover topics like diseases, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and microbiology.
2. Many of the questions test knowledge of specific diseases, organs, cells or biological processes. For example, there are questions about glycogen storage diseases, kidney anatomy, muscular dystrophy, auditory system structures, protein biosynthesis, and tuberculosis diagnosis.
3. The questions also cover broader topics like biochemical pathways, hormones, blood components, chromosome abnormalities, infectious diseases, and autopsy findings. Multiple choices are provided for each question.
Krok 1 - 2012 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
The document describes a series of medical cases and questions related to inheritance of diseases, enzyme deficiencies, injuries, and other conditions. Specifically:
1. A man with a hereditary disease had 3 daughters and 2 sons, with all the daughters inheriting the disease. This indicates X-linked recessive inheritance.
2. Glycogenosis is caused by deficiency of the lysosomal glycosidase enzyme.
3. Injection of the muscle relaxant dithylinum caused paralysis for two hours due to absence of butyrylcholinesterase in the blood serum.
The document contains questions related to various medical cases and conditions.
1. A patient experiences nausea, heartburn and steatorrhea after eating rich food, which may be caused by bile acid deficiency.
2. A child is diagnosed with galactosemia revealed by normal glucose levels but deficiency of galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase enzyme.
3. Fatty infiltration of the liver causes disordered fatty acid and phospholipid metabolism, which can be enhanced by methionine through increased methylation during phospholipid synthesis.
A 10-year-old child was found to have Enterobins vermicularis (pinworm) based on findings of white helminths on their underwear and achromic ovums on microscopy. A patient presented with headache, pain in the left hypochondrium, and fever for 1.5 weeks, suggesting malaria, which would require a blood examination for diagnosis. Lamblia was identified in a man's stool based on the description of protozoa 30-200 microns in length with cilias and an oval body.
A patient has a fracture in the mandible region caused by injury to the mental artery. Children often have heavy nasal breathing due to excessive development of lymphoid tissue in the pharyngeal mucous membrane, which can be caused by tonsilla pharyngea growth. A surgeon found a gangrenous lesion in the descending colon caused by thrombosis of the sinister colic artery.
The document contains questions about various medical conditions and the biochemical pathways or enzyme deficiencies involved. Some key points:
1. A condition involving nausea, heartburn and steatorrhea after eating may be caused by a bile acid deficiency.
2. Muscle pain and hypoglycemia during physical activity could indicate a deficiency in glycogen phosphorylase, impairing glycogen breakdown.
3. Excess sodium bicarbonate in diarrhea from improper feeding would suggest metabolic alkalosis.
This summarizes some of the essential biochemical information provided in the medical questions and answer choices in the document. The full document contains additional sample questions testing knowledge of pathways, enzymes and deficiencies.
1. A patient has a right-sided mandible fracture accompanied by chin haematoma caused by injury of the mental artery.
2. Excessive development of lymphoid tissue in the pharyngeal mucous membrane can cause heavy nasal breathing in children due to tonsil growth.
3. Gangrenous lesion of the descending colon was caused by thrombosis of the superior mesenteric artery.
Krok 1 - 2015 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
1. The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about various topics in medicine. The questions cover topics like diseases, anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and microbiology.
2. Many of the questions test knowledge of specific diseases, organs, cells or biological processes. For example, there are questions about glycogen storage diseases, kidney anatomy, muscular dystrophy, auditory system structures, protein biosynthesis, and tuberculosis diagnosis.
3. The questions also cover broader topics like biochemical pathways, hormones, blood components, chromosome abnormalities, infectious diseases, and autopsy findings. Multiple choices are provided for each question.
Krok 1 - 2012 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
The document describes a series of medical cases and questions related to inheritance of diseases, enzyme deficiencies, injuries, and other conditions. Specifically:
1. A man with a hereditary disease had 3 daughters and 2 sons, with all the daughters inheriting the disease. This indicates X-linked recessive inheritance.
2. Glycogenosis is caused by deficiency of the lysosomal glycosidase enzyme.
3. Injection of the muscle relaxant dithylinum caused paralysis for two hours due to absence of butyrylcholinesterase in the blood serum.
The document contains questions related to various medical cases and conditions.
1. A patient experiences nausea, heartburn and steatorrhea after eating rich food, which may be caused by bile acid deficiency.
2. A child is diagnosed with galactosemia revealed by normal glucose levels but deficiency of galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase enzyme.
3. Fatty infiltration of the liver causes disordered fatty acid and phospholipid metabolism, which can be enhanced by methionine through increased methylation during phospholipid synthesis.
A 10-year-old child was found to have Enterobins vermicularis (pinworm) based on findings of white helminths on their underwear and achromic ovums on microscopy. A patient presented with headache, pain in the left hypochondrium, and fever for 1.5 weeks, suggesting malaria, which would require a blood examination for diagnosis. Lamblia was identified in a man's stool based on the description of protozoa 30-200 microns in length with cilias and an oval body.
A patient has a fracture in the mandible region caused by injury to the mental artery. Children often have heavy nasal breathing due to excessive development of lymphoid tissue in the pharyngeal mucous membrane, which can be caused by tonsilla pharyngea growth. A surgeon found a gangrenous lesion in the descending colon caused by thrombosis of the sinister colic artery.
The document contains questions about various medical conditions and the biochemical pathways or enzyme deficiencies involved. Some key points:
1. A condition involving nausea, heartburn and steatorrhea after eating may be caused by a bile acid deficiency.
2. Muscle pain and hypoglycemia during physical activity could indicate a deficiency in glycogen phosphorylase, impairing glycogen breakdown.
3. Excess sodium bicarbonate in diarrhea from improper feeding would suggest metabolic alkalosis.
This summarizes some of the essential biochemical information provided in the medical questions and answer choices in the document. The full document contains additional sample questions testing knowledge of pathways, enzymes and deficiencies.
1. The document contains 27 multiple choice questions about microbiology. The questions cover topics like infectious diseases, laboratory diagnostics methods, and identification of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
2. Some example questions ask about identifying the causative agent of a disease based on its microscopic appearance or laboratory test results, or determining the appropriate diagnostic test to confirm a suspected illness.
3. The questions require knowledge of microbiology, infectious diseases, laboratory procedures, and the characteristics of different pathogens.
1. Multiple ulcers were found in the intestine during autopsy. The autopsy revealed perforations in two of the ulcers. Based on the description, typhoid fever is the most likely diagnosis.
2. A tumor was found under the skin that was white, firm, and composed of fibrous tissue. Microscopic examination revealed interlacing collagen fibers and few cells. The tumor is most likely a fibroma.
3. Mikulich cells and other findings were seen in a biopsy of a man's thickened nose. Based on these findings, scleroma is the most likely diagnosis.
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.
Krok 1 - 2005 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
The document contains 34 multiple choice questions related to medicine. The questions cover topics such as: the mechanisms of various disease symptoms; allergic reactions and the antibodies that cause them; stimulation of gastric secretion; stages of malaria parasite development; identification of parasitic helminths; laboratory diagnosis of malaria; identification of protozoa based on described attributes; enzyme deficiencies that cause diseases; substances that enhance phospholipid synthesis; identification of medical conditions based on described physical attributes; mechanisms of post-infarction Dressler's syndrome; identification of antibiotic for effective treatment of infection; reasons for development of toxic shock during treatment; elements whose volume is increased due to hypoxia; level at which methotrexate hinders nucleic acid synthesis; structure
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.
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.
This document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to physiology. Question topics include gastric secretion stimulation mechanisms, thirst response pathways, heart rate regulation during emotional excitement, likely blood changes with uterine bleeding, ion movement causing depolarization of excitable cells, effects of vagus nerve irritation, causes of increased energy intake in a boy, substrates oxidized during exercise, brain regions involved in conditioned reflexes, types of muscle inhibition, diets that produce different respiratory coefficients, regulatory mechanisms affecting heart rate and blood pressure during breath holding, platelet function and punctate hemorrhaging, reflexes causing dry mouth during exams, sound frequency perception after inner ear damage, heat emission pathways in different environments, factors affecting increased blood flow during exercise, muscle contraction
Krok 1 - 2011 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
A 30-year-old patient presents with abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever and chills for five days after drinking from an open water reservoir in a forest. Laboratory analysis confirms a diagnosis of amebic dysentery. Metronidazole is the drug of choice for treatment. Infectious mononucleosis and AIDS often cause secondary immunodeficiency by directly infecting immune cells and destroying the immune system. Extensive thromboembolic infarction found during autopsy was caused by septic bacterial endocarditis. A 10-year-old girl with a history of respiratory infections and skin petechiae has a vitamin C deficiency.
Krok 1 - 2009 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
A patient presented with abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever and chills for five days after drinking from an open water reservoir in a forest. Laboratory analysis revealed amebic dysentery. The drug of choice for treatment is metronidazole. A man with a hereditary disease passed it on to all three of his daughters, indicating X-linked inheritance. Examination of a lymph node punctuate under a microscope revealed spiral bacteria characteristic of relapsing fever.
This document contains 12 multiple choice questions related to cardiovascular pathology. The questions cover topics like markers for myocardial infarction, risk factors for atherosclerosis, gross findings in atheroma formation, contributing causes of death for patients with severe atherosclerosis, characteristics of aneurysms and stable angina, histologic findings in acute myocardial infarction, and diagnoses associated with malar rash, mitral valve vegetation, kidney scarring and hypertension.
A patient presented with abdominal pain and diarrhea after drinking untreated water from a forest reservoir. Laboratory analysis confirmed amebic dysentery. Metronidazole is the drug of choice for treating amebic dysentery. A woman with seasonal rhinitis was prescribed an antihistamine with no effects on the central nervous system, such as loratadine. Prolonged muscle relaxation and inhibited respiration in a patient after injection of the muscle relaxant suxamethonium was caused by a lack of acetylcholinesterase in the blood serum.
The document contains 16 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of hemodynamic and thrombosis related topics. The questions cover causes of edema, sites of thrombosis formation, mechanisms of pulmonary embolism and congestive heart failure edema, characteristics of venous thrombosis and infarction, and definitions relating to thrombosis pathology. Key areas addressed include causes of generalized edema, predisposing factors for thrombosis, mechanisms of edema in heart failure, common sites of thrombus origin and venous thrombosis.
- 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.
- The patient complains of difficulties swallowing, hoarse voice, and weight loss over the past 3 months. Examination reveals enlarged supraclavicular lymph nodes. Computed tomography of the chest is most advisable.
- 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
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 27 multiple choice questions about various microorganisms and diseases. Question 1 asks about causes of secondary immunodeficiency, with options including infectious mononucleosis and AIDS. Question 2 asks which pathogen could remain in an old cattle burial ground for over 50 years, with options including Bacillus anthracis. Question 3 asks about a process by which a Corynebacterium diphtheriae isolate could become toxigenic, with an option being phage conversion.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about various pulmonary diseases and conditions:
1. A 65-year-old man develops pulmonary embolism after prostate surgery.
2. A 60-year-old man with cough and blood-streaked sputum is found to have a lung mass, and smoking is identified as the likely cause.
3. A 66-year-old man with dyspnea and radiologic findings is determined to have likely been exposed to asbestos through his construction work.
The document continues with additional pulmonary disease presentation and identification questions.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about various medical conditions and images. The questions cover topics like atheroma formation, neutrophil response timing, types of arteriosclerosis, cell types involved in rheumatic heart disease and hypersensitivity myocarditis, causes of infective endocarditis, features of temporal arteritis, and identifying vascular tumors from microscopic images. Each question is followed by a multiple choice answer.
This document contains 27 multiple choice questions that appear to be from a medical licensing exam known as KROK-2. The questions cover a range of medical topics and scenarios involving diagnosis and treatment. Some example questions include one about diagnosing a patient presenting with eye, skin and gastrointestinal symptoms, one about complications of hepatic cirrhosis in a 17-year-old girl, and one about appropriate secondary prevention drugs for a patient with atrial fibrillation after experiencing an ischemic stroke from cardiac embolism. The document provides the questions and answer options to test medical knowledge.
A patient presented with abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever and chills after drinking untreated water while in the forest. Laboratory results indicated amebic dysentery. Metronidazole is the drug of choice for treating amebic dysentery. A woman with seasonal rhinitis was prescribed an antihistamine with no effects on the central nervous system, such as loratadine. Prolonged relaxation of skeletal muscles and inhibited respiration following injection of the muscle relaxant dithylinum was caused by a lack of acetylcholinesterase in the blood serum.
This document appears to be a set of multiple choice questions related to pathophysiology. The questions cover a range of topics including allergic reactions, blood disorders, cardiovascular system functions and dysfunctions, respiratory system disorders, renal system disorders, endocrine system disorders, and radiation effects. The questions require knowledge of disease mechanisms, diagnostic indicators, and physiological processes.
The document appears to be a set of multiple choice questions related to histology and pathology. Some key details that can be summarized:
- Question 1 asks about the type of allergic reaction that underlies allergic stomatitis in a patient who developed mouth swelling after dental work.
- Question 5 describes a patient with thickened nasal mucosa and nodules diagnosed with nasal rhinoscleroma, asking what typical microscopic changes may be seen on biopsy.
- Question 11 presents a case of a confused farm worker found unconscious and asks which drug should be prescribed to treat what is suggested to be organophosphate poisoning based on the symptoms described.
- The questions cover a range of topics relating
1. The document contains 27 multiple choice questions about microbiology. The questions cover topics like infectious diseases, laboratory diagnostics methods, and identification of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms.
2. Some example questions ask about identifying the causative agent of a disease based on its microscopic appearance or laboratory test results, or determining the appropriate diagnostic test to confirm a suspected illness.
3. The questions require knowledge of microbiology, infectious diseases, laboratory procedures, and the characteristics of different pathogens.
1. Multiple ulcers were found in the intestine during autopsy. The autopsy revealed perforations in two of the ulcers. Based on the description, typhoid fever is the most likely diagnosis.
2. A tumor was found under the skin that was white, firm, and composed of fibrous tissue. Microscopic examination revealed interlacing collagen fibers and few cells. The tumor is most likely a fibroma.
3. Mikulich cells and other findings were seen in a biopsy of a man's thickened nose. Based on these findings, scleroma is the most likely diagnosis.
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.
Krok 1 - 2005 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
The document contains 34 multiple choice questions related to medicine. The questions cover topics such as: the mechanisms of various disease symptoms; allergic reactions and the antibodies that cause them; stimulation of gastric secretion; stages of malaria parasite development; identification of parasitic helminths; laboratory diagnosis of malaria; identification of protozoa based on described attributes; enzyme deficiencies that cause diseases; substances that enhance phospholipid synthesis; identification of medical conditions based on described physical attributes; mechanisms of post-infarction Dressler's syndrome; identification of antibiotic for effective treatment of infection; reasons for development of toxic shock during treatment; elements whose volume is increased due to hypoxia; level at which methotrexate hinders nucleic acid synthesis; structure
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.
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.
This document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to physiology. Question topics include gastric secretion stimulation mechanisms, thirst response pathways, heart rate regulation during emotional excitement, likely blood changes with uterine bleeding, ion movement causing depolarization of excitable cells, effects of vagus nerve irritation, causes of increased energy intake in a boy, substrates oxidized during exercise, brain regions involved in conditioned reflexes, types of muscle inhibition, diets that produce different respiratory coefficients, regulatory mechanisms affecting heart rate and blood pressure during breath holding, platelet function and punctate hemorrhaging, reflexes causing dry mouth during exams, sound frequency perception after inner ear damage, heat emission pathways in different environments, factors affecting increased blood flow during exercise, muscle contraction
Krok 1 - 2011 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
A 30-year-old patient presents with abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever and chills for five days after drinking from an open water reservoir in a forest. Laboratory analysis confirms a diagnosis of amebic dysentery. Metronidazole is the drug of choice for treatment. Infectious mononucleosis and AIDS often cause secondary immunodeficiency by directly infecting immune cells and destroying the immune system. Extensive thromboembolic infarction found during autopsy was caused by septic bacterial endocarditis. A 10-year-old girl with a history of respiratory infections and skin petechiae has a vitamin C deficiency.
Krok 1 - 2009 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
A patient presented with abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever and chills for five days after drinking from an open water reservoir in a forest. Laboratory analysis revealed amebic dysentery. The drug of choice for treatment is metronidazole. A man with a hereditary disease passed it on to all three of his daughters, indicating X-linked inheritance. Examination of a lymph node punctuate under a microscope revealed spiral bacteria characteristic of relapsing fever.
This document contains 12 multiple choice questions related to cardiovascular pathology. The questions cover topics like markers for myocardial infarction, risk factors for atherosclerosis, gross findings in atheroma formation, contributing causes of death for patients with severe atherosclerosis, characteristics of aneurysms and stable angina, histologic findings in acute myocardial infarction, and diagnoses associated with malar rash, mitral valve vegetation, kidney scarring and hypertension.
A patient presented with abdominal pain and diarrhea after drinking untreated water from a forest reservoir. Laboratory analysis confirmed amebic dysentery. Metronidazole is the drug of choice for treating amebic dysentery. A woman with seasonal rhinitis was prescribed an antihistamine with no effects on the central nervous system, such as loratadine. Prolonged muscle relaxation and inhibited respiration in a patient after injection of the muscle relaxant suxamethonium was caused by a lack of acetylcholinesterase in the blood serum.
The document contains 16 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of hemodynamic and thrombosis related topics. The questions cover causes of edema, sites of thrombosis formation, mechanisms of pulmonary embolism and congestive heart failure edema, characteristics of venous thrombosis and infarction, and definitions relating to thrombosis pathology. Key areas addressed include causes of generalized edema, predisposing factors for thrombosis, mechanisms of edema in heart failure, common sites of thrombus origin and venous thrombosis.
- 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.
- The patient complains of difficulties swallowing, hoarse voice, and weight loss over the past 3 months. Examination reveals enlarged supraclavicular lymph nodes. Computed tomography of the chest is most advisable.
- 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
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 27 multiple choice questions about various microorganisms and diseases. Question 1 asks about causes of secondary immunodeficiency, with options including infectious mononucleosis and AIDS. Question 2 asks which pathogen could remain in an old cattle burial ground for over 50 years, with options including Bacillus anthracis. Question 3 asks about a process by which a Corynebacterium diphtheriae isolate could become toxigenic, with an option being phage conversion.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about various pulmonary diseases and conditions:
1. A 65-year-old man develops pulmonary embolism after prostate surgery.
2. A 60-year-old man with cough and blood-streaked sputum is found to have a lung mass, and smoking is identified as the likely cause.
3. A 66-year-old man with dyspnea and radiologic findings is determined to have likely been exposed to asbestos through his construction work.
The document continues with additional pulmonary disease presentation and identification questions.
This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about various medical conditions and images. The questions cover topics like atheroma formation, neutrophil response timing, types of arteriosclerosis, cell types involved in rheumatic heart disease and hypersensitivity myocarditis, causes of infective endocarditis, features of temporal arteritis, and identifying vascular tumors from microscopic images. Each question is followed by a multiple choice answer.
This document contains 27 multiple choice questions that appear to be from a medical licensing exam known as KROK-2. The questions cover a range of medical topics and scenarios involving diagnosis and treatment. Some example questions include one about diagnosing a patient presenting with eye, skin and gastrointestinal symptoms, one about complications of hepatic cirrhosis in a 17-year-old girl, and one about appropriate secondary prevention drugs for a patient with atrial fibrillation after experiencing an ischemic stroke from cardiac embolism. The document provides the questions and answer options to test medical knowledge.
A patient presented with abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever and chills after drinking untreated water while in the forest. Laboratory results indicated amebic dysentery. Metronidazole is the drug of choice for treating amebic dysentery. A woman with seasonal rhinitis was prescribed an antihistamine with no effects on the central nervous system, such as loratadine. Prolonged relaxation of skeletal muscles and inhibited respiration following injection of the muscle relaxant dithylinum was caused by a lack of acetylcholinesterase in the blood serum.
This document appears to be a set of multiple choice questions related to pathophysiology. The questions cover a range of topics including allergic reactions, blood disorders, cardiovascular system functions and dysfunctions, respiratory system disorders, renal system disorders, endocrine system disorders, and radiation effects. The questions require knowledge of disease mechanisms, diagnostic indicators, and physiological processes.
The document appears to be a set of multiple choice questions related to histology and pathology. Some key details that can be summarized:
- Question 1 asks about the type of allergic reaction that underlies allergic stomatitis in a patient who developed mouth swelling after dental work.
- Question 5 describes a patient with thickened nasal mucosa and nodules diagnosed with nasal rhinoscleroma, asking what typical microscopic changes may be seen on biopsy.
- Question 11 presents a case of a confused farm worker found unconscious and asks which drug should be prescribed to treat what is suggested to be organophosphate poisoning based on the symptoms described.
- The questions cover a range of topics relating
The document contains a biology exam with 28 multiple choice questions covering various topics in biology including genetics, anatomy, physiology and disease. Question 1 asks about the risk of a boy inheriting haemophilia from his father. Question 2 asks about the type of inheritance of a disease passed from father to daughters. Question 3 asks about what part of the heart's conducting system is blocked based on an electrocardiogram finding.
Krok 1 - 2014 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
The document contains questions from a medical licensing exam covering various topics in medicine. Question 1 asks about the appropriate laboratory test to confirm a suspected diagnosis of dysentery, with the correct answer being microscopic examination of a stool sample. Question 2 asks about the type of enzyme disrupted by drugs used to treat malaria, with the correct answer being FAD-dependent dehydrogenase. Question 3 asks about the immunobiological preparation injected during a Mantoux test for tuberculosis, with the correct answer being tuberculin.
A woman is concerned about the risk of her son inheriting haemophilia, as her husband has the disease. The disease is inherited through the X chromosome. As the mother does not have the disease, the risk to sons is 25% of inheriting it, while daughters would be carriers but not affected.
A woman is concerned about her son's risk of having haemophilia based on her husband's history of the disease. Haemophilia is a sex-linked recessive genetic disorder related to the X chromosome. Since the mother does not have the disease and is a carrier, there is a 25% chance that each son will have the disease.
Krok 1 - 2010 Question Paper (Stomatology)Eneutron
This document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to various topics in medicine. There are 46 questions in total, testing knowledge in areas like genetics, pathology, anatomy, physiology and clinical diagnosis. The questions require selecting the best answer from 5 given options to complete statements or identify clinical findings, diseases, tissues or biological processes.
1. The document contains a series of multiple choice questions related to medicine and dentistry.
2. The questions cover topics like parasitic protozoa found in dental cavities, identifying protozoa from sample analysis, structures involved in urinary catheterization, causes of bruising and swelling near the eye after dental work, and muscle and nerve dysfunctions related to chewing and tongue movement.
3. Other questions address procedures like anesthesia for lower molars, blood supply to ethmoid bones, damage that could cause inability to lift the eyelid, structures compressed in pancreatic cancer causing jaundice, contents of dentin tubules, and cells and processes involved in enamel formation and disruption.
1. The document discusses various medical cases and questions. It includes a case of glaucoma where the increased intraocular tension is due to injury of the ciliary muscle.
2. Another case involves a woman diagnosed with Bartholinitis, which is inflammation of the Bartholin's glands located in the labia minora.
3. Multiple choice questions cover topics like cardiac function, genetic disorders, anatomy, pathology, and pharmacology. The document contains medical information and questions to test one's knowledge of various body systems and diseases.
A woman experienced an allergic reaction after dropping penicillin eye drops. Her symptoms included itching, burning skin, swollen lips and eyelids, wheezing cough, and decreased blood pressure. This reaction was caused by IgE and IgG antibodies. A cyst surgery patient later developed hemorrhagic syndrome due to activation of the fibrinolytic system. A 43-year-old patient presented with thrombocytopenia, reduced fibrinogen, blood coagulation abnormalities, petechiae, and septic shock, indicating disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) syndrome.
Krok 1 - 2014 Path-Physiology Base (General Medicine)E_neutron
A 27-year-old woman experienced an allergic reaction after using penicillin eye drops, developing itching, burning, lip and eyelid swelling, coughing, and dropping blood pressure. IgE and IgG antibodies were involved in this allergic reaction.
1. The iduodenum removal will primarily decrease secretion of gastrin and histamine gastrointestinal hormones.
2. Low albumin and fibrinogen levels in a patient's blood could most likely be caused by decreased activity of the granular endoplasmic reticulum in liver hepatocytes.
3. A 10-year-old girl experiencing frequent respiratory infections with punctate haemorrhages in areas of friction likely has a hypovitaminosis of vitamin B2.
The patient presented with symptoms of hyperthyroidism including weight loss, tachycardia, finger tremor, hypoxia, headache, fatigue, and eye flicker. Examination revealed a bright-red rash on the skin and swollen tonsils containing pus. The most probable diagnosis is scarlet fever based on the rash and tonsil findings. Laboratory tests showed an elevated osmotic pressure in the blood plasma, indicating increased secretion of the antidiuretic hormone vasopressin.
Krok 1 - 2008 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
This document contains 31 multiple choice questions related to medicine. The questions cover topics such as: symptoms of different digestive disorders; acid-base balance disorders in infants; complications of medications like aspirin and phenobarbital; laboratory tests and their implications for diseases like diabetes and rheumatism; anatomy and functions of the auditory system; stages of protein biosynthesis; reflexes; and more. The correct answer is listed for each multiple choice question.
Krok 1 - 2007 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
1. A patient had surgery requiring intubation and anesthesia. After surgery, independent respiration did not resume. Pseudocholinesterase deficiency prolongs the action of muscle relaxants used during surgery.
2. Glycated hemoglobin levels allow estimation of a patient's average blood glucose levels over the past 4-8 weeks.
3. A 60-year-old patient has reduced hearing of high-frequency sounds, indicating a disorder of the structures of the inner ear near the helicotrema.
Krok 1 - 2006 Question Paper (General medicine)Eneutron
This document contains 39 multiple choice questions related to medicine. The questions cover topics such as: the mechanisms behind various symptoms; types of immunoglobulins involved in allergic reactions; receptors that cause thirst; identifying microorganisms based on descriptions; enzymes involved in certain illnesses; anatomical structures; diagnoses for described patients; medications and treatments for various conditions; and more. The questions range from identifying diseases and conditions to understanding biological and physiological mechanisms and processes.
This document contains a series of multiple choice medical questions covering various topics in anatomy, physiology, pathology, and clinical diagnosis. There are 39 questions in total, asking about topics like identifying anatomical structures, classifying disease processes, interpreting clinical signs and symptoms, and determining appropriate diagnostic tests or treatments. The questions are in a Ukrainian/Russian language, but are of a format commonly used in medical licensing exams.
Krok 1 - 2012 Question Paper (Stomatology)Eneutron
1. The document appears to be a medical exam containing multiple choice questions about various medical topics.
2. Question 1 asks about a disease caused by a parasite found in sheep and dogs that can cause lung lesions.
3. The questions cover a wide range of topics including cell phases in mitosis, injuries causing bleeding from specific arteries, nerve damage symptoms, pancreatic and endocrine system diseases, and histological specimens.
Krok 1 - 2015 Question Paper (Stomatology)Eneutron
1. Mastoiditis has resulted from untreated middle ear inflammation, causing an abscess to erupt into the sternocleidomastoid muscle bed. This pathological process is located in the lamina superficialis fasciae colli propriae cervical fascia.
2. Examination of a 22-year-old patient revealed a destroyed medial tubercle on the cutting edge of the right maxillary first molar, which is called the paracone.
3. Alveolar bleeding was detected following extraction of the maxillary second premolar, likely caused by damage to the anterior superior alveolar artery.
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
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
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Public Health Lecture 4 Social Sciences and Public Health
Krok 1 - 2015 (Path-Physiology)
1. Krok 1 – 2015 Path Physiology Base
1. Patient with hypochromic anemia has splitting hair and loss of hair,
increased nail brittling and taste alteration. What is the mechanism of the
development of these symptoms?
A. Deficiency of iron-containing enzymes
B. Deficiency of vitamin В12
C. Decreased production of parathyrin
D. Deficiency of vitamin А
E. Decreased production of thyroid hormones
2. A 27- year-old woman has dropped penicillin containing eye drops. In few
minutes there appeared feeling of itching, burning of the skin, lips and
eyelids edema, whistling cough, decreasing of BP. What antibodies take
part in the development of this allergic reaction?
A. IgE and IgG
B. B IgM and IgG
C. IgA and IgM
D. IgM and IgD
E. IgG and IgD
3. A patient underwent a surgery for excision of a cyst on pancreas. After this
he developed haemorrhagic syndrome with apparent disorder of blood
coagulation. Development of this complication can be explained by:
A. Activation of fibrinolytic system
B. Insufficient fibrin production
C. Reduced number of thrombocytes
D. Activation of anticoagulation system
E. Activation of Christmas factor
4. A 43-year-old patient has thrombopenia, reduction of fibrinogen, products of
degradation of fibrin presented in the blood, petechial haemorrhage along
with septic shock. What is the most likely cause of the changes?
A. DIC-syndrome
B. Autoimmune thrombocytopenia
C. Haemorrhagic diathesis
D. Disorder of thrombocytes production
E. Exogenous intoxication
5. Pyruvate concentration in the patient’s urine has increased 10 times from
normal amount. What vitamin deficiency can be the reason of this
change:
A. Vitamin B1
B. Vitamin C
C. Vitamin A
D. Vitamin E
E. Vitamin B6
2. 6. Person has stable HR, not more than 40 bpm. What is the pacemaker of the
heart rhythm in this person?
A. Atrioventricular node
B. Sinoatrial node
C. His' bundle
D. Branches of His' bundle
E. Purkinye' fibers
7. A 32-year-old patient was admitted to the hospital with gross bloodloss due
to auto accident trauma. Ps - 110Bpm, RR- 22 pm, BP- 100/60mm Hg. What
changes in the blood will occur in an hour after the bloodloss?
A. Hypovolemia
B. Erythropenia
C. Hypochromia of erythrocytes
D. Leukopenia
E. Hypoproteinemia
8. A 70-year-old patient suffers from atherosclerosis complicated by the lower
limb thrombosis that has caused gangrene on his left toes. What is the most
likely cause of the thrombosis origin?
A. Thrombocyte adhesion
B. Prothrombinase activation
C. Transformation of prothrombin into thrombin
D. Transformation of fibrinogen into fibrin
E. Impaired heparin synthesis
9. ECG of a 44-year-old patient shows signs of hypertrophy of both ventricles
and the right atrium. The patient was diagnosed with the tricuspid valve
insufficiency. What pathogenetic variant of cardiac dysfunction is usually
observed in case of such insufficiency?
A. Heart overload by volume
B. Heart overload by resistance
C. Primary myocardial insufficiency
D. Coronary insufficiency
E. Cardiac tamponade
10.Shock and signs of acute renal failure (ARF) developed in the patient due
to permanent injury. What is the leading cause of development of ARF in
the case?
A. Decreased arterial pressure
B. Urine excretion violation
C. Increased pressure in the nephron capsule
D. Increased pressure in the renal arteries
E. Decreased oncotic BP
3. 11. Substitution of the glutamic acid on valine was revealed while examining
initial molecular structure. For what inherited pathology is this typical?
A. Sickle-cell anemia
B. Thalassemia
C. Minkowsky-Shauffard disease
D. Favism
E. Hemoglobinosis
12. Inflamation is characterised by increasing penetration of vessels of
microcirculation stream, increasing of their fluid dynamic blood pressure.
Increasing of the osmotic concentration and dispersity of protein structures
present in the intercellular fluid. What kind of edema will appear in this case?
A. Mixed
B. Hydrodynamic
C. Colloid-osmotic
D. Lymphogenic
E. Membranogenic
13. Disorder of the airways passage in small and middle bronchi was revealed
in the patient. What disorder of the acid-base equilibrium can be detected
in the blood?
A. Respiratory acidosis
B. Metabolic acidosis
C. Respiratory alkalosis
D. Metabolic alkalosis
14. A 62-year-old patient was admitted to the neurological department due to
cerebral haemorrage. Condition is grave. There is observed progression of
deepness and frequency of breath that turnes into reduction to apnoea,and
the cycle repeates. What respiration type has developed in the patient?
A. Cheyne-Stockes respiration
B. Kussmaul respiration
C. Biot's respiration
D. Gasping respiration
E. Apneustic respiration
15. In a 45-year-old patient on ECG it was revealed: sinus rhythm, the number of
auricular complexesexceeds number of ventricular complexes; progressing
extension of the P-Q interval from complex to complex; fallout of some
ventricular complexes; Р waves and QRST complexes are without changes.
Name the type of heart rhythm disfunction.
A. Atrioventricular block of the II degree
B. Synoauricular block
C. Atrioventricular blockade of the I degree
D. Intraatrial block
E. Complete atrioventricular block
4. 16. A 57-year-old patient was admitted to the gastroenterological department
with suspicion on Zollinger-Ellison syndrom because of rapid increase of
gastrin level in the blood serum. What disorder of the secretory function of
the stomach is the most likely?
A. Hyperacid hypersecretion
B. Hyperacid hyposecretion
C. Achylia
D. Hypoacid hyposecretion
E. Hypoacid hypersecretion
17. A healthy woman has three sons affected by color blindness who were
born after her two marriages. Children both of her husbands are healthy.
What is the most possible pattern of inheritance of this disease?
A. X-linked recessive
B. Y-linked
C. Autosomal recessive
D. Autosomal dominant
E. X-linked dominant
18. Upper neck node of sympathetic trunk was removed from the
rabbit on experiment. Reddening and increased temperature of the
skin of head is observed. What form of peripheral circulation of the
blood developed in the rabbit?
A. Neuroparalytic arterial hyperemia
B. Neurotonic arterial hyperemia
C. Metabolic arterial hyperemia
D. Venous hyperemia
E. Stasis
19. A couple came for medical genetic counseling. The man has hemophilia,
the woman is healthy and there were no cases of hemophilia in her family.
What is the risk of having a sick child in this family?
A. 0
B. 100%
C. 75%
D. 50%
E. 25%
20.Oval and round organelles with double wall are seen at the electron
micrograph. The outer membrane is smooth, the inner membrane folded into
cristae contain enzyme ATPase synthetase. Theseare:
A. Mitochondria
B. Golgi complex
C. Lysosomes
D. Centrioles
E. Ribosomes
5. 21. A tissue sample of benign tumor was studied under the electron
microscope. A lot of small (15-20 nm) spherical bodies, consisting of 2
unequal subunits were detected. These are:
A. Ribosomes
B. Golgi complex
C. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
D. Microtubules
E. Mitochondria
22.A woman who was sick with rubella during the pregnancy gave birth to a
deaf child with hare lip and cleft palate. This congenital defect is an example
of:
A. Phenocopy
B. Edward’s syndrome
C. Genocopy
D. Patau’s syndrome
E. Down’s syndrome
23.A woman who was infected with toxoplasmosis during the pregnancy
has a child with multiple congenital defects.This is a result of:
A. Teratogenesis
B. Cancerogenesis
C. Biological mutogenesis
D. Chemical mutogenesis
E. Recombination
24.A patient with tissue trauma was taken a blood sample for the
determination of blood clotting parameters. Specify the right sequence of
extrinsic pathway activation.
A. III – VIIa – Xa
B. III – IV – Xa
C. IV – VIII: TF – Xa
D. IV – VIIa – Xa
E. III – VIII: TF – Xa
25.A patient with the symptoms of acute alcoholic poisoning was brought to
the hospital. What carbohydrates metabolism changes are typical for this
condition?
A. The gluconeogenesis velocity in liver is decreased
B. The gluconeogenesis is increased in liver
C. The breakage of glycogen is increased in liver
D. The anaerobic glucose metabolism predominates in muscles
E. The anaerobic breakage of glucose is increased in muscles
26.In result of the damage of one of the Atomic Power Plant reacttor the run-out
of radioelements happened. People in the increased radiation zone were
radiated with approximately 250-300 r. They were immediately hospitalized.
6. What changes in the blood count would be typical?
A. Lymphopenia
B. Leukopenia
C. Anemia
D. Thrombopenia
E. Neutropenia
27. Dystrophic changes of the heart muscle are accompanied with cardiac cavity
enlargement, decrease of the strength of heart contraction, increased
amount of blood, which remains in the heart during systolic phase,
overfilled veins. For what state of heart is it characteristic?
A. Myogenic dilatation
B. Tonogenic dilatation
C. Emergency stage of hyperfunction and hypertrophy
D. Cardiosclerosis
E. Tamponage of the heart
28.Transmural myocardial infarction in the patient was complicated with
progressive acute left ventricle insufficiency. What is the most typical for
this state?
A. Edema of the lungs
B. Edema of the extremities
C. Cyanosis
D. Ascites
E. Arterial hypertension
29.Arterial hypertention is caused by the stenosis of the renal arteries in the
patient. Activation of what system is the main link in the pathogenesys of this
form of hypertension?
A. Renin-angiotensin
B. Sympathoadrenal
C. Parasympathetic
D. Kallikrein-kinin
E. Hypothalamic-pituitary
30.A 12-year-old boy often suffers from virus and bacterial infections and
eczematous skin lesions. Enlargement of T-lymphocytes and IgM with
normal IgA and IgG was revealed on examination. What type of immune
system pathology is presented in the patient?
A. Composite immunedefficiency
B. Hypoplasia of thymus
C. Bruton's hypogammaglobulinemia
D. Turner's syndrome
E. Hereditary immundeficiency of the complement system
31. Patient with diabetes didn't get insulin injection in time that caused
hyperglycemic coma (glucose in the blood 50mmol/L). What mechanism
7. is prevalent in the development of the coma?
A. Hyperosmia
B. Hypokaliemia
C. Hypoxia
D. Hyponatremia
E. Acidosis
32.Necrosis focus appeared in the area of hyperemia and skin edema in few
hours after burn. What mechanism strengthens destructive events in the
inflammation area?
A. Secondary alteration
B. Primary alteration
C. Emigration of lymphocytes
D. Diapedesis of erythrocytes
E. Proliferation of fibroblasts
33.Processes of repolarisation are disturbed in ventricular myocardium in
examined person. It will cause amplitude abnormalities of configuration
and duration of the wave:
A. Т
B. Q
C. R
D. S
E. P
34.On simulation of inflammation of the lower extremity the animal exrerienced
raise of the temperature, increase of amount of antibodies and leucocytes in
the blood. What substances caused this general reaction of the organism on
inflammation?
A. Interleukin
B. Glucocorticoid
C. Mineralcorticoid
D. Leucotriens
E. Somatomedins
35.A 68-year-old woman can't move by the upper and lower right extremities
due to insult. Muscle tone of these extremities and reflexes are increased.
There are pathological reflexes. What form of the paralysis is it?
A. Hemiplegia
B. Paraplegia
C. Tetraplegia
D. Monoplegia
E. Dissociation
36.After a serious psycho-emotional stress a 45-year-old patient suddenly felt
constricting heart pain irradiating to the left arm, neck and left scapula. His
face turned pale, the cold sweat stood out on it. The pain attack was stopped
8. with nitroglycerine. What process has developed in this patient?
A. Stenocardia
B. Myocardial infarction
C. Stroke
D. Psychogenic shock
E. Stomach ulcer perforation
37. Periodic renal colics attackes are observed in the woman with primery
hyperparathyroidizm. Ultrasonic examination revealed small stones in the
kidneys. What is the cause of the formation of the stones?
A. Hypercalcemia
B. Hyperphosphatemia
C. Hypercholesterinemia
D. Hyperuricemia
E. Hyperkalemia
38.While having the dinner the child choked and aspirated the food. Meavy
cough has started, skin and mucose are cyanotic, rapid pulse, rear
breathing, expiration is prolonged. What disorder of the external
breathing developed in the child?
A. Stage of expiratory dyspnea on asphyxia
B. Stage of inspiratory dyspnea on asphyxia
C. Stenotic breathing
D. Alternating breathing
E. Biot's breathing
39.Chronic glomerulonephritis was diagnosed in a 34 -year-old patient 3 years
ago. Edema has developed in the last 6 monthes. What caused it?
A. Proteinuria
B. Hyperproduction of vasopressin
C. Disorder of albuminous kidneys function
D. Hyperosmolarity of plasma
E. Hyperaldosteronism
40.While playing volleyball a sportsman made a jump and landed on the
outside edge of his foot. He felt acute pain in the talocrural joint, active
movements are limited, passive movements are unlimited but painful. A
bit later there appeared a swelling in the area of external ankle, the skin
became red and warm. What type of peripheral circulation disturbance
is the case?
A. Arterial hyperemia
B. Stasis
C. Embolism
D. Venous hyperemia
E. Thrombosis
41. Having helped to eliminate consequences of a failure at a nuclear power
9. plant, a worker got an irradiation doze of 500 roentgen. He complains of
headache, nausea, dizziness. What changes in leukocytes quantity can be
expected 10 hours after irradiation?
A. Neutrophilic leukocytosis
B. Lymphocytosis
C. Leukopenia
D. Agranulocytosis
E. Leukemia
42.A 12 y.o. boy who suffers from bronchial asthma has an acute attack of
asthma: evident expiratory dyspnea, skin pallor. What type of alveolar
ventilation disturbance is it?
A. Obstructive
B. Restrictive
C. Throracodiaphragmatic
D. Central
E. Neuromuscular
43.A 46-year-old patient suffering from the diffuse toxic goiter underwent
resection of the thyroid gland. After the surgery the patient presents with
appetite loss, dyspepsia, increased neuromuscular excitement. The body
weight remained unchanged. Body temperature is normal. Which of the
following has caused such a condition in this patient?
A. Reduced production of parathormone
B. Increased production of thyroxin
C. Increased production of calcitonin
D. Increased production of thyroliberin
E. Reduced production of thyroxin
44.Toprevent the transplant rejection after organ transplantation it is
required to administer hormonotherapy for the purpose of
immunosuppression. What hormones are used for this purpose?
A. Glucocorticoids
B. Mineralocorticoids
C. Sexual hormones
D. Catecholamines
E. Thyroid
45.A patient caught a cold after which there appeared facial expression
disorder. He cannot close his eyes, raise his eyebrows, bare his teeth.
What nerve is damaged?
A. Facial
B. Vagus
C. Trigeminus
D. Glossopharyngeal
E. Infraorbital
10. 46.A group of mountain climbers went through the blood analysis at the
height of 3000 m. It revealed decrease of HCO3 to 15 micromole/l
(standard is 22-26 micromole/l). What is the mechanism of HCO3
decrease?
A. Hyperventilation
B. Intensification of acidogenesis
C. Hypoventilation
D. Decrease of ammoniogenesis
E. Decrease of bicarbonate reabsorption in kidneys
47. ECG of a patient shows such alterations: P-wave is normal, P-Q-
interval is short, ventricular QRST complex is wide, R-wave is double-
peak or two-phase. What form of arrhythmia is it?
A. WPW syndrome (Wolff-Parkinson-White)
B. Frederick's syndrome (atrial flutter)
C. Atrioventricular block
D. Ventricular fibrillation
E. Ciliary arrhythmia
48.A patient who suffers from pneumonia has high body temperature. What
biologically active substance plays the leading part in origin of this
phenomenon?
A. Interleukin-I
B. Histamine
C. Bradykinin
D. Serotonin
E. Leukotrienes
49.A 34 year old woman was diagnosed with hereditary microspherocytic
hemolytic anemia (Minkowsky-Shauffard disease). What mechanism
caused haemolysis of erythrocytes?
A. Membranopathy
B. Enzymopathy
C. Hemoglobinopathy
D. Autoimmune disorder
E. Bone marrow hypoploasia
50.From the group of children who were eating sweet sappy watermelon two
kids developed the signs of poisoning: rapid weakness, dizziness, headache,
vomiting, edema, tachycardia, cyanosis of mouth, ears, tips of the fingers
cyanosis. High concentration of nitrates was detected. What is the leading
mechanism of the pathogenesis of the poisoning in the two children?
A. Insufficiency of met-Hb-reductase
B. Insufficiency of superoxiddismutase
C. Block cytochrome oxidase
D. Insufficiency glutathione pyroxidase
E. Insufficiency of catalase
11. 51. 2 years ago a patient underwent resection of pyloric part of stomach.
He complains of weakness, periodical dark shadows beneath his eyes,
dyspnea. In blood: Hb - 70 g/l, erythrocytes - 3,0*1012/l, colour index -
0,7. What changes of erythrocytes in blood smears are the most typical
for this condition?
A. Microcytes
B. Megalocytes
C. Schizocytes
D. Ovalocytes
E. Macrocytes
52.During a prophylactic medical examination a 7-year-old boy was diagnosed
with daltonism. His parents are healthy and have normal colour vision, but
his grandfather on his mother’s side has the same abnormality. What is the
type of the abnormality inheritance?
A. Recessive, sex-linked
B. Dominant, sex-linked
C. Semidominance
D. Autosomal recessive
E. Autosomal dominant
53.A 27 y.o. patient put eye drops that contain penicillin. After a few minutes she
felt itching and burning of her body, there appeared lip and eye-lid edemata;
arterial pressure began to drop. What immunoglobulins took part in the
development of this allergic reaction?
A. lgE and lgG
B. IgM and IgG
C. IgA and IgM
D. IgM and IgD
E. IgG and IgD
54.Inflammation of a patient's eye was accompanied by accumulation of turbid
liquid with high protein at the bottom of anterior chamber that was called
hypopyon. What process underlies the changes under observation?
A. Disturbance of microcirculation
B. Primary alteration
C. Secondary alteration
D. Proliferation
55.A 48 y.o. patient was admitted to the hospital with complaints about
weakness, irritability, sleep disturbance. Objectively: skin and scleras are
yellow. In blood: conjugated bilirubin, cholalemia. Feces are acholic. Urine
is of dark colour (bilirubin). What jaundice is it?
A. Mechanic
B. Hemolytic
C. Parenchymatous
D. Gilbert's syndrome
12. E. Crigler-Najjar syndrome
56.A patient who suffers from severe disorder of water-salt metabolism
experienced cardiac arrest in diastole. What is the most probable
mechanism of cardiac arrest in diastole?
A. Hyperkaliemia
B. Hypernatremia
C. Organism dehydratation
D. Hypokaliemia
E. Hyponatremia
57. A patient who suffers from heart failure has enlarged liver, edemata of
lower extremities, ascites. What is the leading mechanism in the
development of this edema?
A. Hydrodynamic
B. Colloid osmotic
C. Lymphogenous
D. Membranogenic
58.Twoweeks after lacunar tonsillitis a 20-year-old man started complaining
about general weakness, lower eyelid edemata. After examination the
patient was diagnosed with acute glomerulonephritis. What are the most
likely pathological changes in the urine formula?
A. Proteinuria
B. Cylindruria
C. Presence of fresh erythrocytes
D. Pyuria
E. Natriuria
59.A 32 y.o. man is tall, he has gynecomastia, adult woman pattern of hair
distribution, high voice, mental deficiency, sterility. Provisional diagnosis is
Klinefelter's syndrome. In order to specify diagnosis it is necessary to
analize:
A. Caryotype
B. Leukogram
C. Spermatogenesis
D. Blood group
E. Genealogy
60.Examination of a miner revealed pulmonary fibrosis accompanied by
disturbance of alveolar ventilation. What is the main mechanism of this
disturbance?
A. Limitation of respiratory surface of lungs
B. Constriction of superior respiratory tracts
C. Disturbance of neural respiration control
D. Limitation of breast mobility
E. Bronchi spasm
13. 61. After transfusion of 200 ml of blood a patient presented with body
temperature rise up to 37,9oC. Which of the following substances is the
most likely cause of temperature rise?
A. Interleukin-1
B. Interleukin-2
C. Tumour necrosis factor
D. Interleukin-3
E. Interleukin-4
62.A 49 y.o. woman consulted a doctor about heightened fatigue and dyspnea
during physical activity. ECG: heart rate is 50/min, PQ is extended, QRS is
unchanged, P wave quanity exceeds quantity of QRS complexes. What type
of arrhythmia does the patient have?
A. Atrioventricular block
B. Extrasystole
C. Sinus bradycardia
D. Ciliary arhythmia
E. Sinoatrial block
63.A woman has been applying a new cosmetic preparation for a week that
resulted in eye-lid inflammation accompanied by hyperemia, infiltration
and painfulness. What type of allergic reaction was developed?
A. ІV
B. I
C. II
D. III
E. V
64.A patient is followed up in an endocrinological dispensary on account of
hyperthyreosis. Weight loss, tachycardia, finger tremor are accompanied by
hypoxia symptoms - headache, fatigue, eye flicker. What mechanism of
thyroid hormones action underlies the development of hypoxia?
A. Disjunction, oxydation and phosphorilation
B. Inhibition of respiratory ferment synthesis
C. Competitive inhibition of respiratory ferments
D. Intensification of respiratory ferment synthesis
E. Specific binding of active centres of respiratory ferments
65.A 56 y.o. patient has been suffering from thyreotoxicosis for a long time.
What type of hypoxia can be developed?
A. Tissue
B. Hemic
C. Circulatory
D. Respiratory
E. Mixed
14. 66.An animal with aortic valve insufficiency got hypertrophy of its left heart
ventricle. Some of its parts have local contractures. What substance
accumulated in the myocardiocytes caused these contractures?
A. Calcium
B. Potassium
C. Lactic acid
D. Carbon dioxide
E. Sodium
67. A girl is diagnosed with adrenogenital syndrome
(pseudohermaphroditism). This pathology was caused by hypersecretion
of the following adrenal hormone:
A. Androgen
B. Estrogen
C. Aldosterone
D. Cortisol
E. Adrenalin
68.A patient has extrasystole. ECG shows no P wave, QRS complex is
deformed, there is a full compensatory pause. What extrasystoles are
these?
A. Ventricular
B. Atrial
C. Atrioventricular
D. Sinus
69.A 12-year-old teenager has significantly put off weight within 3 months;
glucose concentration rose up to 50 millimolel. He fell into a coma. What is
the main mechanism of its development?
A. Hyperosmolar
B. Hypoglycemic
C. Ketonemic
D. Lactacidemic
E. Hypoxic
70.As a result of increased permeability of the erythrocytemembrane in a
patient with microspherocytic anaemia (Minkowsky-Shauffard disease)
cells receive sodium ions and water. Erythrocytes take form of
spherocytes and can be easily broken down. What is the leading
mechanism of erythrocyte damage in this case?
A. Electrolytic osmotic
B. Calcium
C. Acidotic
D. Protein
E. Nucleic
15. 71. A 56 year old patient suffering from cardiac insufficiency has edema of feet
and shins, edematous skin is pale and cold. What is the leding mechanism of
edema pathogenesis?
A. Rise of hydrostatic pressure in venules
B. Drop of oncotic pessure in capillaries
C. Increase of capillary permeability
D. Disorder of lymph outflow
E. Positive water balance
72. A disaster fighter at a nuclear power plant developed hemorrhagic
syndrome on the background of acute radiation disease. What is the
most important factor of syndrome pathogenesis?
A. Thrombocytopenia
B. Vascular wall damage
C. Increased activity of fibrinolysis factors
D. Increased activity of anticoagulative system factors
E. Decreased activity of coagulative factors
73. Prophylactic medical examination of a 36 year old driver revealed that his AP
was 150/90 mm Hg. At the end of working day he usually hears ear noise,
feels slight indisposition that passes after some rest. He was diagnosed with
essential hypertension. What is the leading pathogenetic mechanism in this
case?
A. Neurogenetic
B. Nephric
C. Humoral
D. Endocrinal
E. Reflexogenic
74. Violation of safety rules resulted in calomel intoxication. Twodays later the
daily diuresis was 620 ml. A patient experienced headache, vomiting,
convulsions, dyspnea, moist rales in lungs. What pathology is it?
A. Acute renal insufficiency
B. Chronic renal insufficiency
C. Uraemic coma
D. Glomerulonephritis
E. Pyelonephritis
75. A newborn child with pylorostenosis has often repeating vomiting
accompanied by apathy, weakness, hypertonicity, sometimes convulsions.
What disorder form of acid-base balance is it?
A. Nongaseous alkalosis
B. Gaseous alkalosis
C. Gaseous acidosis
D. Metabolic acidosis
E. Excretory acidosis
16. 76. 24 hours after appendectomy blood of a patient presents neutrophilic
leukocytosis with regenerative shift. What is the most probable
mechanism of leukocytosis development?
A. Amplification of leukopoiesis
B. Redistribution of leukocytes in the organism
C. Decelerated leukocyte destruction
D. Deceleratied emigration of leukocytes to the tissues
E. Amplification of leukopoiesis and decelerated emigration of leukocytes to the
tissues
77. A 59 year old patient is a plant manager. After the tax inspection of his plant
he felt intense pain behind his breastbone irradiating to his left arm. 15
minutes later his condition came to normal. Which of the possible
mechanisms of stenocardia development is the leading in this case?
A. High catecholamine concentration in blood
B. Coronary atherosclerosis
C. Intravascular aggregation of blood corpuscles
D. Coronary thrombosis
E. Functional heart overload
78. Arterial pressure of a surgeon who performed a long operation rised up to
140/110 mm Hg. What changes of humoral regulation could have caused
the rise of arterial pressure in this case?
A. Activation of sympathoadrenal system
B. Activation of formation and excretion of aldosterone
C. Activation of renin angiotensive system
D. Activation of kallikrein kinin system
E. Inhibition of sympathoadrenal system
79. A 50-year-old patient complains of thirst, drinking of a lot of water,
marked polyuria. Blood glucose is 4,8 mmol/L, urine glucose and acetone
bodies are absent, urine is colorless, specific gravity is 1,002-1,004. What
is the cause of polyuria?
A. Vasopressin insufficiency
B. Hypothyroidism
C. Insulin insufficiency
D. Aldosteronism
E. Thyrotoxicosis
80.A patient was ill with burn disease that was complicated by DIC syndrome.
What stage of DIC syndrome can be suspected if it is known that the patient's
blood coagulates in less than 3 minutes?
A. Hypercoagulation
B. Transition phase
C. Hypocoagulation
D. Fibrinolysis
E. Terminal
17. 81. A 55 y.o. woman consulted a doctor about having continuous cyclic uterine
hemorrhages for a year, weakness, dizziness. Examination revealed skin
pallor. Hemogram: Hb - 70 g/l, erythrocytes - 3,2*1012/l, color index - 0,6,
leukocytes - 6,0*109/l, reticulocytes - 1%; erythrocyte hypochromia. What
anemia is it?
A. Chronic posthemorrhagic anemia
B. Hemolytic anemia
C. Aplastic anemia
D. B12-folate-deficiency anemia
E. Iron-deficiency anemia
82.A 56 year old patient came to a hospital with complaints about general
weakness, tongue pain and burning, sensation of limb numbness. In the past
he underwent resection of forestomach. In blood: Hb- 80 g/l; erythrocytes -
2,0*1012/l; colour index - 1,2, leukocytes - 3,5*109/l. What anemia type is it?
A. B12-folate deficient
B. Hemolytic
C. Posthemorrhagic
D. Aplastic
E. Iron-deficient
83.The patient with acute miocardial infarction was given intravenously
different solutions during 8 hours with medical dropper 1500ml and
oxygen intranasally. He died because of pulmonary edema. What caused
the pulmonary edema?
A. Volume overload of the left ventricular
B. Decreased oncotic pressure due to hemodilution
C. Allergic reaction
D. Neurogenic reaction
E. Inhalation of the oxygen
84.A 25 year old Palestinian woman complains of weakness, dizziness, dyspnea.
In anamnesis: periodically exacerbating anemia. In blood: Hb - 60 g/l,
erythrocytes - 2,5*1012/l, reticulocytes - 35o/oo, anisocytosis and
poikilocytosis of erythrocytes, a lot of target cells and polychromatophils.
What type of anemia is it?
A. Thalassemia
B. Sickle-cell anemia
C. Minkowsky-Shauffard disease
D. Addison-Biermer disease
E. Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient anemia
85.A 23 y.o. patient complains of weakness, temperature rise up to 38-40oC.
Objectively: liver and spleen are enlarged. Hemogram: Hb- 100 g/l,
erythrocytes - 2,9*1012/l, leukocytes - 4,4*109/l, thrombocytes – 48*109/l,
segmentonuclear neutrophils - 17%, lymphocytes - 15%, blast cells - 68%.
All cytochemical reactions are negative. Make a hematological conclusion:
A. Undifferentiated leukosis
18. B. Chronic myeloleukosis
C. Acute myeloblastic leukosis
D. Acute lymphoblastic leukosis
E. Acute erythromyelosis
86.Inflammatory processes cause synthesis of protein of acute phase in an
organism. What substances stumulate their synthesis?
A. Interleukin-1
B. Immunoglobulins
C. Interferons
D. Biogenic amins
E. Angiotensin
87. A chemical burn caused esophagus stenosis. Difficulty of ingestion led to
the abrupt loss of weight. In blood: 3,0*1012/l, Hb - 106 g/l, crude protein -
57 g/l. What type of starvation is it?
A. Incomplete
B. Proteinic
C. Complete
D. Water
E. Absolute
88.A 42 year old woman with neuralgia of trifacial nerve complains about
periodical reddening of the right part of her face and neck, sense of warmth
gush, increased skin sensitivity. These effects can be explained by the
following type of arterial hyperemia:
A. Neurotonic
B. Neuroparalytic
C. Metabolic
D. Functional
E. Reactive
89.A patient who suffers from acute myocarditis has clinical signs of cardiogenic
shock. What of the under-mentioned pathogenetic mechanisms plays the
main part in shock development?
A. Disturbance of pumping ability of heart
B. Depositing of blood in organs
C. Reduction of diastolic flow to the heart
D. Decrease of vascular tone
E. Increase of peripheral vascular resistance
90.On the 6th day of treatment a patient with acute renal insufficiency
developed polyuria. Diuresis intensification at the beginning of polyuria
stage of acute renal insufficiency is caused by:
A. Renewal of filtration in nephrons
B. Volume expansion of circulating blood
C. Growth of natriuretic factor
19. D. Reduction of aldosteron content in plasma
E. Reduction of vasopressin content in plasma
91. A 30 year old woman has face edemata. Examination revealed
proteinuria (5,87 g/l), hypoproteinemia, dysproteinemia,
hyperlipidemia. What condition is the set of these symptoms typical
for?
A. Nephrotic syndrome
B. Nephritic syndrome
C. Chronic pyelonephritis
D. Acute renal failure
E. Chronic renal failure
92.A patient with nephrotic syndrome has massive edemata of his face and
limbs. What is the leading pathogenetic mechanism of edemata
development?
A. Drop of oncotic blood pressure
B. Increase of vascular permeability
C. Rise of hydrodynamic blood pressure
D. Lymphostasis
E. Increase of lymph outflow
93.A patient staying in the pulmonological department was diagnosed with
pulmonary emphysema accompanied by reduced elasticity of pulmonary
tissue. What type of respiration is observed?
A. Expiratory dyspnea
B. Inspiratory dyspnea
C. Superficial respiration
D. Infrequent respiration
E. Periodic respiration
94.An unconscious young man with signs of morphine poisoning entered
admission office. His respiration is shallow and infrequent which is caused
by inhibition of respiratory centre. What type of respiratory failure is it?
A. Ventilative dysregulatory
B. Ventilative obstructive
C. Ventilative restrictive
D. Perfusive
E. Diffusive
95.A 62 year old patient who previously worked as stoker was admitted to a
hospital with complaints about general weakness, abrupt weight loss, hoarse
voice, dyspnea, dry cough. Laryngoscopy revealed a tumour in the pharynx
that invaded vocal cords and epiglottis. What is the most probable cause of
tumour development?
A. Polycyclic aromatic carbohydrates
B. Nitrosamines
20. C. Aromatic amines and amides
D. Retroviruses
E. Ionizing radiation
96.Tuberculine was injected intraperitoneally to the animal sensibilized with
tuberculine. Venous hyperemia and peritonial edema were detected on the
laparotomy in 24 hours. Increased amount of lymphocytes and monocytes
were in the smear-print from the peritonium. What pathological process is in
the animal?
A. Allergic inflammation
B. Serous inflammation
C. Suppurative inflammation
D. Fibrinous inflammation
E. Aseptic inflammation
97. Daltonism was diagnosed in a 7-year-old boy while prophylactic medical
examination. Parents are healthy, color vision is normal. Grandfather from
the mother's side has the same disorder. What is the type of inheriting of
this anomaly?
A. Recessive, connected with sex
B. Dominant, connected with sex
C. Incomplete domination
D. Autosomal-recessive
E. Autosomal-dominant
98.A married couple came to the genetic counseling. The husband suffers
from the insulin-dependant diabetes, the wife is healthy. What is the
probability that this couple will have an insulin-dependant child?
A. Higher than throughout the population
B. The same as throughout the population
C. Lower than throughout the population
D. 100%
E. 50%
99.A patient who had been working hard under conditions of elevated
temperature of the environment, has now a changed quantity of blood plasma
proteins. What penomenon is the case?
A. Relative hyperproteinemia
B. Absolute hyperproteinemia
C. Absolute hypoproteinemia
D. Disproteinemia
E. Paraproteinemia
100. An infant has pylorospasm, weakness, hypodynamia, convulsions
as a result of frequent vomiting. What kind of acid-base disbalance is it?
21. A. Excretory alkalosis
B. Excretory acidosis
C. Metabolic acidosis
D. Exogenous nongaseous acidosis
E. Gaseous alkalosis
101. An experimental rat with extremity paralysis has no tendon and
cutaneous reflexes, muscle tone is decreased, but muscles of the affected
extremity maintain their ability to react with excitation to the direct action
of continious current. What type of paralysis is it?
A. Flaccid peripheral
B. Flaccid central
C. Spastic peripheral
D. Spastic central
E. Extrapyramidal
102. A 28 year old man had a gunshot wound of shin that resulted in an
ulcer from the side of the injury. What is the main factor of neurodystrophy
pathogenesis in this case?
A. Traumatization of peripheral nerve
B. Psychical stress
C. Microcirculation disturbance
D. Infection
E. Tissue damage
103. A 45 year old patient was admitted to the cardiological department.
ECG data: negative P wave overlaps QRS complex, diastolic interval is
prolonged after extrasystole. What type of extrasystole is it?
A. Atrioventricular
B. Sinus
C. Atrial
D. Ventricular
E. Bundle-branch
104. A rabbit's nerve that innervates the right ear was cut and its right
superior cervical ganglion was removed. Immediately after operation the
temperature of ear skin was measured. It was revealed that the temperature
of the rabbit's ear skin on the side of denervation was by 1,5oC higher than on
the opposite intact side. What of the following is the most probable
explanation of the above-mentioned effects?
A. Arterial neuroparalytic hyperemia
B. Arterial neurotopical hyperemia
C. Atrerial hyperemia induced by metabolic factors
D. Reactive arterial hyperemia
E. Physiological arterial hyperemia
105. Twohours after an exam a student had a blood count done and it was
22. revealed that he had leukocytosis without significant leukogram
modifications. What is the most probable mechanism of leukocytosis
development?
A. Redistribution of leukocytes in the organism
B. Leukopoiesis intensification
C. Deceleration of leukocyte lysis
D. Deceleration of leukocyte migration to the tissues
E. Leukopoiesis intensification and deceleration of leukocyte lysis
106. A patient presents with icteritiousness of skin, scleras and mucous
membranes. Blood plasma the total bilirubin is increased, stercobilin is
increased in feces, urobilin is increased in urine. What type of jaundice is it?
A. Haemolytic
B. Gilbert's disease
C. Parenchymatous
D. Obturational
E. Cholestatic
107. Hepatitis has led to the development of hepatic failure. Mechanism of
edemata formation is activated by the impairment of the following liver
function:
A. Protein-synthetic
B. Barrier
C. Chologenetic
D. Antitoxic
E. Glycogen-synthetic
108. As a result of a trauma a patient has developed traumatic shock that
led to the following disorders: AP is 140/90 mm Hg, Ps is 120 bpm. The
patient is fussy, talkative, pale. Such state relates to the following shock
phase:
A. Erectile
B. Latent period
C. Terminal
D. Torpid
109. Examination of a patient admitted to the surgical department with
symptoms of acute appendicitis revealed the following changes in the
white blood cells: the total count of leukocytes is 16*109/l. Leukocyte
formula: basophils - 0, eosinophils - 2%, juvenile forms - 2%, stabnuclear
- 8%, segmentonuclear - 59%, lymphocytes - 25%, monocytes-4%. The
described changes can be classified as:
A. Neutrophilia with regenrative left shift
B. Neutrophilia with right shift
C. Neutrophilia with degenerative left shift
D. Neutrophilic leukemoid reaction
E. Neutrophilia with hyperregenerative left shift
23. 110. A patient being treated for viral hepatitis type B got symptoms of
hepatic insufficiency. What blood changes indicative of protein metabolism
disorder will be observed in this case?
A. Absolute hypoalbuminemia
B. Absolute hyperalbuminemia
C. Absolute hyperfibrinogenemia
D. Proteinic blood composition is unchanged
E. Absolute hyperglobulinemia
111. A patient was stung by a bee. Examination revealed that his left hand
was hot, pink, edematic, there was a big red blister on the site of sting. What
is the leading mechanism of edema development?
A. Increased vessel permeability
B. Reduced vessel filling
C. Injury of vessels caused by the sting
D. Drop of oncotic pressure in tissue
E. Drop of osmotic pressure in tissue
112. A patient suffering from pheochromocytoma complains of thirst, dry
mouth, hunger. Blood test for sugar revealed hyperglycemia. What type of
hyperglycemia is it?
A. Adrenal
B. Hypercorticoid
C. Alimentary
D. Somatotropic
E. Hypoinsulinemic
113. A patient suffering from stenocardia was taking nitroglycerine
which caused restoration of blood supply of myocardium and relieved
pain in the cardiac area. What intracellular mechanism provides
restoration of energy supply of insulted cells?
A. Intensification of ATP resynthesis
B. Reduction of ATP resynthesis
C. Increased permeability of membranes
D. Intensification of oxygen transporting into the cell
E. Intensification of RNA generation
114. A couple had a child with Down's disease. Mother is 42 years
old. This disease is most probably caused by the following impairment
of prenatal development:
A. Gametopathy
B. Blastopathy
C. Embryopathy
D. Non-specific fetopathy
E. Specific fetopathy
24. 115. There are several groups of molecular mechanisms playing
important part in pathogenesis of insult to cells which contributes to the
pathology development. What processes are stimulated by proteinic
damage mechanisms?
A. Enzyme inhibition
B. Lipid peroxidation
C. Phospholipase activation
D. Osmotic membrane distension
E. Acidosis
116. A child was born with cleft palate. Examination revealed aorta defects
and reduced number of T-lymphocytes in blood. What immunodeficient
syndrome is it?
A. DiGeorge
B. Wiskott-Aldrich
C. Chediak-Higashi
D. Louis-Bar
E. Swiss-type
117. Examination of a child who frequently suffers from infectious diseases
revealed that IgG concentration in blood serum was 10 times less than
normal, IgA and IgM concentration was also significantly reduced. Analysis
showed also lack of B-lymphocytes and plasmocytes. What disease are these
symptoms typical for?
A. Bruton's disease
B. Swiss-type agammaglobulinemia
C. Dysimmunoglobulinemia
D. Louis-Bar syndrome
E. Di George syndrome
118. A driver who got a trauma in a road accident and is shocked has
reduction of daily urinary output down to 300 ml. What is the main
pathogenetic factor of such diuresis change?
A. Drop of arterial pressure
B. Drop of oncotic blood pressure
C. Increased vascular permeability
D. Decreased number of functioning glomerules
E. Secondary hyperaldosteronism
119. Examination of a 42 year old patient revealed a tumour of
adenohypophysis. Objectively: the patient's weight is 117 kg, he has moon-
like hyperemic face, red-blue striae of skin distension on his belly.
Osteoporosis and muscle dystrophy are present. AP is 210/140mm Hg.
What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Cushing's disease
B. Cushing's syndrome
C. Conn's disease
D. Diabetes mellitus
25. E. Essential hypertension
120. Examination of a 12 year old boy with developmental lag revealed
achondroplasia: disproportional constitution with evident shortening of
upper and lower limbs as a result of growth disorder of epiphyseal
cartilages of long tubal bones. This disease is:
A. Inherited, dominant
B. Inherited, recessive
C. Inherited, sex-linked
D. Congenital
E. Acquired
121. A patient was diagnosed with autoimmune hemolitic cytotoxic
anemia. What substances are antigens in II type allergic reactions?
A. Modified receptors of cell membranes
B. Antibiotics
C. Hormones
D. Serum proteins
E. Inflammation modulators
122. A patient suffers from the haemorrhagic syndrome that shows itself
in frequent nasal bleedings, posttraumatic and spontaneous intracutaneous
and intra-articular haemorrhages. After a laboratory study a patient was
diagnosed with the type B haemophilia. This disease is provoked by the
deficit of the following factor of blood coagulation:
A. IX
B. VIII
C. XI
D. V
E. VII
123. A 58-year-old patient suffers from the cerebral atherosclerosis.
Examination revealed hyperlipoidemia. What class of lipoproteins
will most probably show increase in concentration in this patient’s
blood serum?
A. Low-density lipoproteins
B. High-density lipoproteins
C. Fatty acid complexes with albumins
D. Chylomicrons
E. Cholesterol
124. In course of a preventive examination of a miner a doctor revealed
changes of cardiovascular fitness which was indicative of cardiac
insufficiency at the compensation stage. What is the main proof of cardiac
compensation?
A. Myocardium hypertrophy
B. Tachycardia
26. C. Rise of arterial pressure
D. Dyspnea
E. Cyanosis
125. A 47 year old man with myocardium infarction was admitted to the
cardiological department. What changes of cellular composition of peripheral
blood are induced by necrotic changes in the myocardium?
A. Neutrophilic leukocytosis
B. Monocytosis
C. Eosinophilic leukocytosis
D. Thrombocytopenia
E. Lymphopenia
126. A patient with skin mycosis has disorder of cellular immunity. The
most typical characteristic of it is reduction of the following index:
A. T-lymphocytes
B. Immunoglobulin G
C. Immunoglobulin E
D. B-lymphocytes
E. Plasmocytes
127. A patient with massive burns developed acute renal insufficiency
characterized by a significant and rapid deceleration of glomerular
filtration. What is the mechanism of its development?
A. Reduction of renal blood flow
B. Damage of glomerular filter
C. Reduction of functioning nephron number
D. Rise of pressure of tubular fluid
E. Renal artery embolism
128. A child is pale, pastose, muscular tissue is bad developed, lymph nodes
are enlarged. He often suffers from angina and pharyngitis, blood has signs of
lymphocytosis. The child is also predisposed to autoallergic diseases. What
type of diathesis can be presumed in this case?
A. Lymphohypoplastic
B. Exudative
C. Gouty
D. Asthenic
E. Hemorrhagic
129. Parents of a 3 year old child have been giving him antibiotics with
purpose of preventing enteric infections for a long time. A month later the
child's condition changed for the worse. Blood examination revealed
apparent leukopenia and granulocytopenia. What is the most probable
mechanism of blood changes?
A. Myelotoxic
B. Autoimmune
27. C. Redistributive
D. Age-specific
E. Hemolytic
130. A patient ill with enteritis accompanied by massive diarrhea has low
water rate in the extracellular space, high water rate inside the cells and
low blood osmolarity. What is such disturbance of water-electrolytic
metabolism called?
A. Hypo-osmolar hypohydration
B. Hyperosmolar hypohydration
C. Osmolar hypohydration
D. Hypo-osmolar hyperhydration
E. Hyperosmolar hyperhydration
131. A patient with obliterating atherosclerosis underwent sympathectomy
of femoral artery in the region of femoral trigone. What type of arterial
hyperemia was induced by the operation?
A. Neuroparalytic
B. Reactive
C. Metabolic
D. Neurotonic
E. Functional
132. A 15 year old girl has pale skin, glossitis, gingivitis. Blood
count: erythrocytes - 3,3*1012/l, hemoglobin - 70 g/l, colour
index - 0,5. Examination of blood smear revealed hypochromia,
microcytosis, poikilocytosis. What type of anemia is it?
A. Iron-deficient
B. B12-folic acid- deficient
C. Sickle-cell
D. Hemolytic
E. Thalassemia
133. A 70 year old man is ill with vascular atherosclerosis of lower
extremities and coronary heart disease. Examination revealed disturbance of
lipidic blood composition. The main factor of atherosclerosis pathogenesis is
the excess of the following lipoproteins:
A. Low-density lipoproteins
B. Cholesterol
C. High-density lipoproteins
D. Intermediate density lipoproteins
E. Chylomicrons
134. A patient ill with essential arterial hypertension had a hypertensic
crisis that resulted in an attack of cardiac asthma. What is the leading
mechanism of cardiac insufficiency in this case?
A. Heart overload caused by high pressure
28. B. Heart overload caused by increased blood volume
C. Absolute coronary insufficiency
D. Myocardium damage
E. Blood supply disturbance
135. A 5 year old child is ill with measles. Blood analysis revealed increase
of total number of leukocytes up to 13*109/l. Leukogram: basophils - 0,
eosinophils - 1, myelocytes - 0, juvenile neutrophils - 0, band neutrophils -
2, segmented neutrophils - 41, lymphocytes - 28, monocytes - 28. Name this
phenomenon:
A. Monocytosis
B. Agranulocytosis
C. Lymphocytosis
D. Eosinopenia
E. Neutropenia
136. Rats being under stress have muscular hypertonia and high arterial
pressure, high glucose concentration in blood and intensified secretion of
corticotropin and corticosteroids. In what stress phase are these animals?
A. Antishock phase
B. Exhaustion
C. Shock phase
D. Erectile
E. Terminal
137. After taking poor-quality food a patient developed repeated episodes of
diarrhea. On the next day he presented with decreased arterial pressure,
tachycardia, extrasystole. Blood pH is 7,18. These abnormalities were caused
by the development of:
A. Nongaseos acidosis
B. Gaseous acidosis
C. Nongaseous alkalosis
D. Gaseous alkalosis
E. Metabolic alkalosis
138. A patient has been diagnosed with influenza. His condition became
drastically worse after taking antipyretic drugs. His consciousness is
confused, AP is 80/50 mm Hg, Ps is 140/m, body temperature droped
down to 35,8oC. What complication developed in this patient?
A. Collapse
B. Hyperthermia
C. Hypovolemia
D. Acidosis
E. Alkalosis
139. A patient was admitted to the infectious department. His symptoms:
dry skin, decreased skin turgor, rice-water stool. The patient was diagnosed
29. with cholera. What disorder of water-electrolytic balance is most often
observed in this disease?
A. Isoosmotic hypohydration
B. Hyperosmotic hyperhydration
C. Hypoosmotic hypohydration
D. Hyperosmotic hypohydration
E. Hypoosmotic hyperhydration
140. A 45 year old woman is ill with breast cancer. Her left arm has
symptoms of lymphatic system insufficiency - limb edema, lymph node
enlargement. What form of lymphatic circulation insufficiency is it?
A. Mechanic insufficiency
B. Dynamic insufficiency
C. Resorption insufficiency
D. Combined insufficiency
141. A 25 year old man has spent a long time in the sun under high air
humidity. As a result of it his body temperature rose up to 39oC. What
pathological process is it?
A. Hyperthermia
B. Infectious fever
C. Hypothermia
D. Noninfectious fever
E. Burn disease
142. A 26 year old man is in the torpid shock phase as a result of a
car accident. In blood: 3,2*109/l. What is the leading mechanism of
leukopenia development?
A. Redistribution of leukocytes in bloodstream
B. Leikopoiesis inhibition
C. Disturbed going out of mature leukocytes from the marrow into the blood
D. Lysis of leukocytes in the blood-forming organs
E. Intensified elimination of leukocytes from the organism