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A patient diagnosed with focal tuberculosis of the upper lobe of the right lung had been taking isoniazid as a part of combination therapy. After some time, the patient reported of muscle weakness, decreased skin sensitivity, blurred vision, impaired motor coordination. Which vitamin preparation should be used to address these phenomena?
Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Vitamin D
Vitamin B12
Vitamin A
2 із 200
A 60-year-old male patient has a 9-year history of diabetes and takes insulin Semi-lente for the correction of hyperglycemia. 10 days ago he began taking anaprilin for hypertension. One hour after administration of the antihypertensive drug the patient developed hypoglycemic coma. What is the mechanism of hypoglycemia in case of anaprilin use?
Inhibition of glycogenolysis
Decrease in glucose absorption
Reduction of glucagon half-life
Increase of bioavailability of insulin Semilente
Increase of insulin Semilente half-life
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Pterin derivatives (aminopterin and methotrexate) are the inhibitors of dihydrofolate reductase, so that they inhibit the regeneration of tetrahydrofolic acid from dihydrofolate. These drugs inhibit the intermolecular tranfer of monocarbon groups, thus suppressing the synthesis of the following polymer:
DNA
Gangliosides
Homopolysaccharides
Protein
Glycosaminoglycans
4 із 200
A child with suspected tuberculosis was given Mantoux test. After 24 hours the site of the allergen injection got swollen, hyperemic and painful. What are the main components that determine such response of the body?
Mononuclear cells, T-lymphocytes and lymphokines
B-lymphocytes, IgM
Plasma cells, T-lymphocytes and lymphokines
Granulocytes, T-lymphocytes and IgG
Macrophages, B-lymphocytes and monocytes
5 із 200
Hemoglobin catabolism results in release of iron which is transported to the bone marrow by a certain transfer protein and used again for the synthesis of hemoglobin. Specify this transfer protein:
Transferrin (siderophilin)
Albumin
Transcobalamin
Ceruloplasmin
Haptoglobin
6 із 200
A 12-year-old boy has been hospitalized for suspected food poisoning. The fecal samples were inoculated on the Endo agar, which resulted in growth of a large number of colorless colonies. What microorganism is most likely to be EXCLUDED from the list of possible causative agents of the disease?
Escherichia coli
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Yersinia enterocolitica
Proteus vulgaris
Salmonella enteritidis
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A 23-year-old patient has been admitted to a hospital with a craniocerebral injury. The patient is in a grave condition. Respiration is characterized by prolonged convulsive inspiration followed by a short expiration. What kind of respiration is it typical for?
Apneustic
Kussmaul’s
Cheyne-Stokes
Gasping breath
Biot’s
8 із 200
It has been experimentally proven that the excitation of the motor neurons of flexor muscles is accompanied by the inhibition of the motor neurons of extensor muscles. What type of inhibition underlies this phenomenon?
Reciprocal
Lateral
Inhibition after excitation
Pessimal
Feedback
9 із 200
A 3-year-old boy with pronounced hemorrhagic syndrome doesn’t have antihemophilic globulin A (factor VIII) in the blood plasma. Hemostasis has been impaired at the following stage:
Internal mechanism of prothrombinase activation
Blood clot retraction
Conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin
External mechanism of prothrombinase activation
Conversion of prothrombin to thrombin
10 із 200
A patient got a gunshot wound of hip which damaged the sciatic nerve. Any impact on the affected limb causes severe, excruciating pain. What mechanism of pain is most likely in this case?
Causalgic
Phantom
Endorphin hypofunction
Enkephalin hypofunction
Reflex
11 із 200
A 60-year-old patient with a long history of stenocardia takes coronarodilator agents. He has also been administered acetylsalicylic acid to reduce platelet aggregation. What is the mechanism of antiplatelet action of acetylsalicylic acid?
It reduces the activity of cyclooxygenase
It has membrane stabilizing effect
It enhances the synthesis of prostacyclin
It enhances the activity of platelet adenylate cyclase
It reduces the activity of phosphodiesterase
12 із 200
A patient with bronchial asthma has developed acute respiratory failure. What kind of respiratory failure occurs in this case?
Obstructive disturbance of alveolar ventilation
Dysregulation of alveolar ventilation
Diffusion
Restrictive ventilatory defect
Perfusion
13 із 200
On the fifth day after the acute blood loss a patient has been diagnosed with hypochromic anemia. What is the main mechanism of hypochromia development?
Release of immature red blood cells from the bone marrow
Increased excretion of body iron
Impaired iron absorption in the intestines
Increased destruction of red blood cells in the spleen
Impaired globin synthesis
14 із 200
A patient with diabetes developed a diabetic coma due to the acid-base imbalance. Specify the kind of this imbalance:
Metabolic acidosis
Metabolic alkalosis
Non-gaseous alkalosis
Gaseous alkalosis
Respiratory acidosis
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A girl receives antibiotics of the penicillin group for acute bronchitis. On the third day of treatment she developed allergic dermatitis. Which drug should be administered?
Loratadine
Beclomethasone
Levamisole
Cromolyn sodium
Ephedrine hydrochloride
16 із 200
A female patient has been diagnosed with cervical erosion, which is a precancerous pathology. What defense mechanism can prevent the development of a tumor?
Increase in natural killer level (NK-cells)
High-dose immunological tolerance
Increase in the activity of lysosomal enzymes
Low-dose immunological tolerance
Simplification of the antigenic structure of tissues
17 із 200
Microscopy of the coronary artery of a dead 53-year-old patient revealed luminal occlusion due to a fibrous plaque with some lipids. The most likely form of atherosclerosis in this case is:
Liposclerosis
Prelipid stage
Atheromatosis
Lipidosis
Ulceration
18 із 200
Autopsy of the patient revealed bone marrow hyperplasia of tubular and flat bones (pyoid marrow), splenomegaly (6 kg) and hepatomegaly (5 kg), enlargement of all lymph node groups. What disease are the identified changes typical for?
Chronic myelogenous leukemia
Multiple myeloma
Hodgkin’s disease
Polycythemia vera
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
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As a result of an injury a patient cannot extend his arm at the elbow. This may cause abnormal functioning of the following muscle:
Musculus triceps brachii
Musculus levator scapulae
Musculus subscapularis
Musculus infraspinatus
Musculus teres major
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A man sitting with his eyes closed, undergoes electroencephalography. What rhythm will be recorded on the EEG if there is an audible signal?
Beta rhythm
Gamma rhythm
Alpha rhythm
Delta rhythm
Theta rhythm
21 із 200
Electrophoretic study of a blood serum sample, taken from the patient with pneumonia, revealed an increase in one of the protein fractions. Specify this fraction:
y-globulins
a1-globulins
a2-globulins
3- globulins
Albumins
22 із 200
Examination of an 18-year-old girl revealed the following features: hypoplasia of the ovaries, broad shoulders, narrow pelvis, shortening of the lower extremities, 'sphinx neck'. Mental development is normal. The girl was diagnosed with Turner’s syndrome. What kind of chromosome abnormality is it?
Monosomy X
Trisomy X
Nullisomy X
Trisomy 13
Trisomy18
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Hypertrichosis is the Y-linked character. The father has hypertrichosis, and the mother is healthy. In this family, the probability of having a child with hypertrichosis is:
0,5
0,125
0,625
0, 25
1
24 із 200
A casualty has a fracture in the region of the inner surface of the left ankle. What is the most likely site for the fracture?
Medial malleolus
Lower third of the fibula
Lateral malleolus
Astragalus
Calcaneus
25 із 200
Some infectious diseases caused by bacteria are treated with sulfanilamides which block the synthesis of bacteria growth factor. What is the mechanism of their action?
They are antivitamins of para-amino benzoic acid
They inhibit the absorption of folic acid
They are involved in redox processes
They are allosteric enzymes
They are allosteric enzyme inhibitors
26 із 200
A 42-year-old male patient with gout has an increased blood uric acid concentration. In order to reduce the level of uric acid the doctor administered him allopurinol. Allopurinol is the competitive inhibitor of the following enzyme:
Xanthine oxidase
Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase
Adenosine deaminase
Hypoxanthine-phosphoribosyltransferase
Guanine deaminase
27 із 200
A 40-year-old female patient diagnosed with acute pancreatitis has been delivered to the admission department of a regional hospital. What drug should be administered the patient in the first place?
Contrycal
Platyphyllin
Metacin
Atropine
Pirenzepine
28 із 200
A patient consulted a doctor about being unable to abduct his right arm after a past trauma. Examination revealed that the passive movements were not limited. The patient was found to have the atrophy of the deltoid muscle. What nerve is damaged?
Axillary
Ulnar
Radial
Suprascapular
Median
29 із 200
After a trauma of the upper third of the anterior forearm a patient exhibits difficult pronation, weakening of palmar flexor muscles and impaired skin sensitivity of 1-3 fingers. Which nerve has been damaged?
n. medianus
n. cutaneus antebrachii medialis
n. ulnaris
n. musculocutaneus
n. radialis
30 із 200
A 38-year-old female patient complains of general weakness, cardiac pain, increased appetite, no menstruation. Objectively: the height is 166 cm, weight 108 kg, the patient has moonshaped face, subcutaneous fat is deposited mainly in the upper body, torso and hips. There are also blood-red streaks. Ps- 62/min, AP-160/105 mm Hg. Which of the following diseases is the described pattern of obesity most typical for?
Cushing pituitary basophilism
Babinski-Frohlich syndrome
Insulinoma
Alimentary obesity
Myxedema
31 із 200
A 60-year-old patient with a long history of atherosclerosis and a previous myocardial infarction developed an attack of retrosternal pain. 3 days later the patient was hospitalized and then died of progressive cardiovascular insufficiency. At autopsy a white fibrous depressed area about 3 cm in diameter with clear boundaries was found in the posterior wall of the left ventricle and interventricular septum. The dissector evaluated these changes as:
Focal cardiosclerosis
Myocardial ischemia
Myocarditis
Myocardial infarction
Myocardial degeneration
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Measurements of the arterial pCO2 and pO2 during an attack of bronchial asthma revealed hypercapnia and hypoxemia respectively. What kind of hypoxia occurred in this case?
Respiratory
Circulatory
Hemic
Tissue
Histotoxic
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A female patient with bronchial asthma had taken prednisolone tablets (1 tablet 3 times a day) for 2 months. Due to a significant improvement of her condition the patient suddenly stopped taking it. What complication is likely to develop in this case?
Withdrawal syndrome
Upper body obesity
Gastrorrhagia
Cushing’s syndrome
Hypotension
34 із 200
A patient with suspected dysentery has been admitted to the infectious diseases hospital. Which basic method of laboratory diagnosis must be applied in the first place?
Bacteriological
Microscopic
Serological
Allergic
Biological
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During a surgery with the use of hygronium the patient had an abrupt fall in blood pressure. Blood pressure can be normalized by the representatives of the following drug group:
o-adrenergic agonists
Ganglionic blockers
M-cholinergic agents
N-cholinergic agents
o-blockers
36 із 200
A patient with respiratory failure has blood pH of 7,35. pCO2 test revealed hypercapnia. Urine pH test revealed an increase in the urine acidity. What form of acid-base imbalance is the case?
Compensated respiratory acidosis
Compensated metabolic acidosis
Compensated respiratory alkalosis
Decompensated respiratory alkalosis
Decompensated metabolic acidosis
37 із 200
On examination a patient was found to have medial strabismus, the inward deviation of the eyeball and inability to abduct the eyeball outwards. What nerve is damaged?
Abducent
Trochlear
Ocular
Oculomotor
Visual
38 із 200
A patient with a dislocated shoulder had been admitted to a hospital. With the purpose of skeletal muscle relaxation he was given an injection of relaxant dithylinum acting normally 5-7 minutes. However, the effect of dithylinum in this patient lasted up to 8 hours. What is the most likely cause of the prolonged effect of dithylinum in this patient?
Genetic deficiency of blood cholinesterase
Material accumulation of the drug
Reduced activity of microsomal liver enzymes
Reduced drug excretion
Potentiation by another drug
39 із 200
As a result of an injury of the knee joint a patient shows a drawer sign, that is the anterior and posterior displacement of the tibia relative to the femur. What ligaments are damaged?
Cruciate ligaments
Interosseous membrane
Oblique popliteal ligament
Collateral ligaments
Arcuate popliteal ligaments
40 із 200
The neurosurgical department has admitted a 54-year-old male complaining of no sensitivity in the lower eyelid skin, lateral surface of nose, upper lip. On examination the physician revealed the inflammation of the second branch of the trigeminal nerve. This branch comes out of the skull through the following foramen:
Round foramen
Spinous foramen
Lacerated foramen
Superior orbital fissure
Oval foramen
41 із 200
Bacteriological examination of purulent discharges from the urethra revealed some gramnegative beanshaped bacteria located in the leukocytes. They can be identified as the causative agent of the following disease:
Gonorrhea
Trichomoniasis
Syphilis
Venereal lymphogranulomatosis
Chancroid
42 із 200
A male patient is 28 years old. Histological study of a cervical lymph node revealed a change of its pattern due to the proliferation of epithelioid, lymphoid cells and macrophages having nuclei in form of a horseshoe. In the center of some cell clusters there were non-structured light-pink areas with fragments of nuclei. What disease are these changes typical for?
Tuberculosis
Syphilis
Tumor metastasis
Actinomycosis
Hodgkin’s disease
43 із 200
A 35-year-old male patient has been referred by an andrologist for the genetic counselling for the deviations of physical and mental development. Objectively: the patient is tall, has asthenic constitution, gynecomastia, mental retardation. Microscopy of the oral mucosa cells revealed sex chromatin (single Barr body) in 30% of cells. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Klinefelter syndrome
Cushing pituitary basophilism
DiGeorge syndrome
Down syndrome
Recklinghausen’s disease
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A patient with jaundice has high total bilirubin that is mainly indirect (unconjugated), high concentration of stercobilin in the stool and urine. The level of direct (conjugated) bilirubin in the blood plasma is normal. What kind of jaundice can you think of?
Hemolytic
Parenchymal (hepatic)
Gilbert’s disease
Mechanical
Neonatal jaundice
45 із 200
A male with a lesion of one of the CNS parts has asthenia, muscular dystonia, balance disorder. Which CNS part has been affected?
Cerebellum
Reticular formation
Black substance
Red nuclei
Vestibular nuclei
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A 50-year-old patient has been administered laevomycetin for the treatment of typhoid fever, but on the next day the patient’s condition worsened, the temperature rose to 39,60C. The deterioration of the patient’s condition can be explained by:
Effects of endotoxins of the causative agent
Insensitivity of the pathogen to laevomycetin
Re-infection
Secondary infection
Allergic reaction
47 із 200
A 12-year-old patient has been admitted to a hospital for hemarthrosis of the knee joint. From early childhood he suffers from frequent bleedings. Diagnose the boy’s disease:
Hemophilia
B12 (folic acid)-deficiency anemia
Hemorrhagic vasculitis
Hemolytic anemia
Thrombocytopenic purpura
48 із 200
Examination of a patient with ischemic heart disease revealed the impaired venous blood flow in the territory of the cardiac vein running in the anterior interventricular sulcus of heart. What vein is it?
V cordis magna
V posterior ventriculi sinistri
V obliqua atrii sinistri
V. cordis media
V. cordis parva
49 із 200
For the direct injection of medications into the liver surgeons use the round ligament of liver. This manipulation involves bougienage (lumen dilatation) of the following vessel:
V umbilicalis
A. hepatica propria
Ductus venosus
V. porta
A. umbilicalis
50 із 200
A patient with lobar pneumonia has had body temperature of 39oC with daily temperature fluctuation of no more than 1oC for 9 days. This fever can be characterized by the following temperature curve:
Persistent
Recurrent
Remittent
Hyperpyretic
Hectic
51 із 200
The temperature in a production room is 36oC. Relative air humidity is 80%. Under these conditions the human body transfers heat mainly through:
Sweat evaporation
Convection
Heat conduction
Radiation
-
52 із 200
A hospitalized patient bitten by a rabid animal has an avulsive wound of shin. What kind of vaccine must be given to prevent rabies?
Anti-rabies vaccine
Td
DTaP
BCG
TABte
53 із 200
At autopsy the occipital lobe of brain was found to have a cavity 2,5x1,5 cm large filled with a transparent liquid. The cavity had smooth brownish walls. What process had developed in the brain?
Cyst on the site of a hemorrhage
A cyst on the site of the softening of the cerebrocortical grey matter
Paracephalia
Softening of the cerebrocortical grey matter
Brain abscess
54 із 200
A child entering the school for the first time was given Mantoux test in order to determine if there was a need for revaccination. The reaction was negative. What is the meaning of this test result?
No cell-mediated immunity to tuberculosis
Presence of antibodies to the tuberculosis bacteria
Availability of cell-mediated immunity to tuberculosis
No anti-toxic immunity to tuberculosis
No antibodies to the tuberculosis bacteria
55 із 200
Study of the biopsy material revealed a granuloma consisting of lymphocytes, plasma cells, macrophages with foamy cytoplasm (Mikulicz cells), many hyaline globules. What disease can you think of?
Rhinoscleroma
Leprosy
Syphilis
Tuberculosis
Actinomycosis
56 із 200
Autopsy of a 78-year-old patient revealed that retroperitoneal tissue was soaked with blood, the abdominal aorta had a sacciform protrusion including a defect with irregular edges. The wall of the aorta was here and there of stone-like density. This is the complication of the following disease:
Atherosclerosis
Marfan syndrome
Essential hypertension
Visceral syphilis
Systemic vasculitis
57 із 200
Glycogen polysaccharide is synthesized from the active form of glucose. The immediate donor of glucose residues during the glycogenesis is:
UDP-glucose
Glucose-3-phosphate
Glucose-6-phosphate
Glucose-1-phosphate
ADP-glucose
58 із 200
After the diagnostic tests a 40-year-old male has been referred for the lymphography of the thoracic cavity. The surgeon revealed that the tumor had affected an organ whose lymphatic vessels drain directly into the thoracic duct. Specify this organ:
Esophagus
Pericardium
Left main bronchus
Heart
Trachea
59 із 200
A patient with biliary dyskinesia and constipations has been prescribed a cholagogue having also a laxative effect. What drug has been administered?
Magnesium sulfate
Cholosas
Nicodinum
Allochol
Cholenzyme
60 із 200
It is known that individuals with genetically caused deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase may develop RBC hemolysis in response to the administration of some antimalarial drugs. Mani- festation of adverse reactions to drugs is called:
Idiosyncrasy
Tachyphylaxis
Tolerance
Sensibilization
Allergy
61 із 200
A 40-year-old patient with the progressing staphylococcal purulent periodontitis developed purulent inflammation of bone marrow spaces of the alveolar process, and then of the body of mandible. Microscopy revealed thinning of bone trabeculae, foci of necrosis, bone sequesters surrounded by the connective tissue capsule. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chronic osteomyelitis
Purulent abscess
Acute osteomyelitis
Chronic fibrous periostitis
Parodontome
62 із 200
Curariform substances introduced into a human body cause the relaxation of all skeletal muscles. What changes in the neuromuscular synapse cause this phenomenon?
Blockade of N-cholinergic receptors of the synaptic membrane
Depolarization of the postsynaptic membrane
Impaired cholinesterase synthesis
Impaired acetylcholine release
Blockade of Ca2+ channels of the presynaptic membrane
63 із 200
A number of diseases can be diagnosed by evaluating activity of blood transaminases. What vitamin is one of cofactors of these enzymes?
B6
B5
B8
B2
Bi
64 із 200
After a car accident a 23-year-old male presented to the hospital with a cut wound of the anteromedial region of shoulder and arterial bleeding. Which artery was damaged?
A. brachialis
A. axillaris
A. subscapularis
A. radialis
A. profunda brachii
65 із 200
During the operation on the small intestine the surgeon revealed an area of the mucous membrane with a single longitudinal fold among the circular folds. Which portion of the small intestine is this structure typical for?
Pars descendens duodeni
Pars ascendens duodeni
jejunum
Distal ileum
Pars horizontalis duodeni
66 із 200
14 days after quinsy a 15-year-old child presented with morning facial swelling, high blood pressure, 'meat slops' urine. Immunohistological study of a renal biopsy sample revealed deposition of immune complexes on the basement membranes of the capillaries and in the glomerular mesangium. What disease developed in the patient?
Acute glomerulonephritis
Necrotizing nephrosis
Acute interstitial nephritis
Lipoid nephrosis
Acute pyelonephritis
67 із 200
A diseased child has a high fever, sore throat, swelling of submandibular lymph nodes. Objectively: pharyngeal mucosa is edematous, moderately hyperemic, the tonsils are enlarged, covered with grayish membrane tightly adhering to the tissues above. Attempts to remove the membrane produce the bleeding defects. What disease are these presentations typical for?
Diphtheria
Meningococcal disease
Scarlet fever
Catarrhal tonsillitis
Measles
68 із 200
Study of the biopsy material of an embryo revealed a zone of developmental abnormality in a somite. The zone was located close to the endoderm and the notochord. What formations may have abnormal development in case of pregnancy continuation?
Skeletal tissues
Genito-urinary system
Cardiac striated muscle tissue
Skeletal striated muscle tissue
Fibrous connective tissue of skin
69 із 200
A smear of sputum from the patient with suspected lobar pneumonia was stained with the use of the following stains and reagents: solution of gentian violet, Lugol’s solution, 96° alcohol, water magenta. What staining method was applied in this case?
Gram
Leffler
Ziehl-Nielsen
Neisser
Romanovsky
70 із 200
A patient has normally coloured stool including a large amount of free fatty acids. The reason for this is a disturbance of the following process:
Fat absorption
Biliary excretion
Choleresis
Fat hydrolysis
Lipase secretion
71 із 200
Examination of the removed stomach revealed a deep roundish defect with regular edges at the lesser curvature of the antrum. The defect reached the muscular tunic and was 1,5 cm in diameter. Within the defect floor there was a translucent dense area resembling of a hyaline cartilage. What process had developed in the floor of the stomach defect?
Local hyalinosis
General hyalinosis
Amyloidosis
Mucoid swelling
Fibrinoid alterations
72 із 200
By the decarboxylation of glutamate in the CNS an inhibitory mediator is formed. Name it:
GABA
Asparagine
Glutathione
Histamine
Serotonin
73 із 200
Thermometry revealed that the temperature of the exposed skin is by 11,5° lower than the temperature of the adjacent areas covered with clothing from natural fabrics. The reason for this is that the clothes reduce the heat loss through:
Convection
-
Radiation
Evaporation
Conduction
74 із 200
A specimen of pia mater includes a vessel whose wall doesn’t have the tunica media, the tunica externa is adherent to the surrounding tissues, the intima is composed of a basement membrane and endothelium. What vessel is it?
Nonmuscular vein
Muscular artery
Arteriole
Artery of mixed type
Muscular vein with underdeveloped muscular elements
75 із 200
A patient with extensive burns of torso skin exhibits signs of severe intoxication. What stage of the burn disease is this typical for?
Burn toxemia
Burn emaciation
Terminal
Burn shock
Burn infection
76 із 200
As a result of a craniocerebral injury a patient has a decreased skin sensitivity. What area of the cerebral cortex may be damaged?
Posterior central gyrus
Anterior central gyrus
Occipital region
Cingulate gyrus
Frontal cortex
77 із 200
A histological specimen of the eyeball shows a biconvex structure connected to the ciliary body by the fibers of the Zinn’s zonule and covered with a transparent capsule. Name this structure:
Crystalline lens
Cornea
Ciliary body
Vitreous body
Sclera
78 із 200
A comatose patient was taken to the hospital. He has a history of diabetes mellitus. Objectively: Kussmaul breathing, low blood pressure, acetone odor of breath. After the emergency treatment the patient’s condition improved. What drug had been administered to the patient?
Insulin
Glibenclamide
Adrenaline
Isadrinum
Furosemide
79 із 200
In order to stimulate breathing in a child born with asphyxia, the doctor gave him a drug injection into the umbilical vein. What drug might have been injected?
Aethimizolum
Corazolum
Sulfocamphocainum
Cordiaminum
Coffeinum
80 із 200
A patient complains of pain in the right lateral abdomen. Palpation revealed a dense, immobile, tumor-like formation. A tumor is likely to be found in the following part of the digestive tube:
Colon ascendens
Colon descendens
Colon transversum
Colon sigmoideum
Caecum
81 із 200
A patient underwent biopsy of the soft palate arches for a suspected tumor (macroscopy revealed an ulcer with a dense floor). Study of the biopsy material revealed mucosal necrosis with infiltration of lymphocytes, epithelioid cells, plasma cells, single neutrophils in the submucosa. There were also apparent signs of endovasculitis and perivasculitis. The described changes are typical for:
Primary syphilis
Necrotizing ulcerative Vincent stomatitis
Pharyngeal diphtheria
Aphthous stomatitis
Ulcerative stomatitis
82 із 200
Healthy parents with unremarkable family history have the child with multiple developmental defects. Cytogenetic analysis revealed the trisomy 13 in the somatic cells (Patau syndrome). What phenomenon has caused the defects?
Abnormal gametogenesis
Dominant mutation
Recessive mutation
Chromosomal mutation
Somatic mutation
83 із 200
A specimen shows an organ covered with the connective tissue capsule with trabeculae radiating inward the organ. There is also cortex containing some lymph nodules, and medullary cords made of lymphoid cells. What organ is under study?
Lymph node
Spleen
Red bone marrow
Thymus
Tonsils
84 із 200
A 25-year-old patient consulted a doctor about dysmenorrhea and infertility. Examination revealed that the patient was 145 cm high and had underdeveloped secondary sex characteristics, alar folds on the neck. Cytological study didn’t reveal any Barr bodies in the somatic cells. What diagnosis was made?
Turner’s syndrome
Morris syndrome
Trisomy X syndrome
Klinefelter syndrome
-
85 із 200
To prevent attacks of acute pancreatitis a doctor prescribed the patient trasylol (contrycal, gordox), which is an inhibitor of:
Trypsin
Carboxypeptidase
Elastase
Gastricsin
Chymotrypsin
86 із 200
A patient died from progressive heart failure. Autopsy revealed that the heart was enlarged in diameter, flabby. The muscle section exhibited irregular blood supply. Histological study of myocardium revealed hyperemia, the stroma was found to have lymphohistiocytic infiltrates with degeneration of cardiomyocytes. The revealed morphological changes are indicative of:
Non-purulent interstitial myocarditis
Myocardial infarction
Cardiomyoliposis
Venous plethora
Cardiosclerosis
87 із 200
A 13-year-old teenager underwent X-ray examination of the hip joint. Examination revealed a 3 mm wide radiolucent zone between the head and the shaft of femur. This situation should be evaluated as:
Normal (incomplete process of ossification)
Radiographic film artifact
Fracture of the femoral neck
Fissured fracture of the femoral neck
Dislocation of the femoral head
88 із 200
A surgeon examined the patient and found the injury of the upper third of the kidney. Considering the syntopy of the left kidney, the intactness of the following organ should be checked at the same time:
Stomach
Liver
Transverse colon
Small intestine
Descending colon
89 із 200
A patient with urolithiasis has unbearable spasmodic pain. To prevent pain shock, he has been given an injection of atropine along with a narcotic analgesic having antispasmodic effect. What drug was it?
Promedol
Morphine hydrochloride
Ethylmorphine hydrochloride
Tramadol
Nalorphine
90 із 200
Despite the administration of cardiotonics and a thiazide diuretic a patient with chronic heart failure has persistent edemata, there is a risk of ascites. What medication should be administered in order to enhance the diuretic effect of the drugs used?
Spironolactone
Clopamide
Manithol
Furosemide
Amiloride
91 із 200
A patient with a pathology of the cardiovascular system developed edemata of the lower extremities. What is the mechanism of cardiac edema development?
Increased hydrostatic pressure at the venous end of the capillary
Increased oncotic pressure
Lymph efflux disorder
Increased hydrostatic pressure at the arterial end of the capillary
Reduced osmotic pressure
92 із 200
During the fight, a man had a cardiac arrest due to the strong blow to the upper region of the anterior abdominal wall. Which of the following mechanisms has led to the cardiac arrest?
Parasympathetic unconditioned reflexes
Sympathetic unconditioned reflexes
Peripheral reflexes
Sympathetic conditioned reflexes
Parasympathetic conditioned reflexes
93 із 200
A pregnant woman underwent AB0 blood typing. Red blood cells were agglutinated with standard sera of the I and II blood groups, and were not agglutinated with the III group serum. What is the patient’s blood group?
B(III)
0( I )
-
A(II)
AB(IV)
94 із 200
Amniocentesis revealed two sex chromatin bodies (Barr bodies) in each cell of the sample. What disease is this character typical for?
Trisomy X
Turner’s syndrome
Klinefelter syndrome
Down’s syndrome
Patau syndrome
95 із 200
A hospital has admitetd a patient complaining of abdominal bloating, diarrhea, flatulence after eating protein foods. These signs are indicative of the impaired digestion of proteins and their increased degradation. Which of the following compounds is the product of this process?
Indole
Putrescine
Bilirubin
Agmatine
Cadaverine
96 із 200
An attack of tachycardia that occurred in a patient was stopped by pressing on his eyeballs. Which of the following reflexes underlies this phenomenon?
Aschner
Goltz
Bainbridge
Bernard’s
Hering
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A male patient has been diagnosed with acute post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis. It is most likely that the lesion of the basement membrane of renal corpuscles was caused by the following allergic reaction:
Immune complex
Delayed
Cytotoxic
Anaphylactic
Stimulating
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An unconscious patient was taken by ambulance to the hospital. On objective examination the patient was found to have no reflexes, periodical convulsions, irregular breathing. After laboratory examination the patient was diagnosed with hepatic coma. Disorders of the central nervous system develop due to the accumulation of the following metabolite:
Ammonia
Urea
Bilirubin
Glutamine
Histamine
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A 20-year-old male patient complains of general weakness, rapid fatigability, irritability, decreased performance, bleeding gums, petechiae on the skin. What vitamin deficiency may be a cause of these changes?
Ascorbic acid
Retinol
Folic acid
Thiamine
Riboflavin
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It is known that the monoamine oxidase (MAO) enzyme plays an important part in the metabolism of catecholamine neurotransmitters. In what way does the enzyme inactivate these neurotransmitters (norepinephrine, epinephrine, dopamine)?
Oxidative deamination
Addition of an amino group
Removal of a methyl group
Carboxylation
Hydrolysis
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The cellular composition of exudate largely depends on the etiological factor of inflammation. What leukocytes are the first to get into the focus of inflammation caused by pyogenic bacteria?
Neutrophil granulocytes
Basophils
Myelocytes
Monocytes
Eosinophilic granulocytes
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At the end of the working day a worker of a hot work shop has been delivered to a hospital. The patient complains of a headache, dizziness, nausea, general weakness. Objectively: the patient is conscious, his skin is hyperemic, dry, hot to the touch. Heart rate is of 130/min. Respiration is rapid, superficial. What disorder of thermoregulation is most likely to have occurred in this patient?
Reduced heat transfer
Increased heat transfer and reduced heat production
Reduced heat production with no changes to the heat transfer
Increased heat transfer and heat production
Increased heat production with no changes to the heat transfer
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Alveolar space of the acinus was invaded by some bacteria which interacted with the surfactant. This led to the activation of the cells that are localized in the alveolar walls and on the surface. What cells are these?
Alveolar macrophages
Alveolocytes type I
Endothelial cells
Clara cells
Alveolocytes type II
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A 35-year-old male developed acute heart failure while running for a long time. What changes in the ionic composition can be observed in the cardiac muscle?
Accumulation of Na+ and Ca2+ ions in the myocardium cells
Accumulation of K + and Mg2+ ions in the myocardium cells
Reduction of K + and Mg2+ ions in the extracellular space
Reduction of Na+ and Ca2+ ions in the myocardium cells
Reduction of Na+ and Ca2+ ions in the extracellular space
105 із 200
Workers of a conveyor workshop received recommendations for the effective organization of working time and higher working efficiency. What peculiarity of work in this workshop causes the greatest stress for the workers?
Monotony of work
Increased responsibility
Social inefficiency of labor
Increased intellectual component
State of 'operating rest'
106 із 200
Mother of a boy who had recently returned from a summer camp found some small whitish insects up to 3 mm long on the child’s clothing. Specify the parasite:
Pediculus humanus humanus
Blattella germanica
Pulex irritans
Phtirus pubis
Cimex lectularius
107 із 200
Histological examination of the removed skin neoplasm revealed clusters and cords of atypical cells of stratified squamous epithelium, growing into the underlying tissue. What diagnosis can be assumed?
Non-keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma
Carcinoma in situ
Adenoma
Papilloma
Keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma
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An 18-year-old male has been diagnosed with Marfan syndrome. Examination revealed a developmental disorder of connective tissue and eye lens structure, abnormalities of the cardiovascular system, arachnodactylia. What genetic phenomenon has caused the development of this disease?
Pleiotropy
Incomplete dominance
Complementarity
Codominance
Multiple allelism
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A patient has severe catarrhal symptoms. Material growth on Bordet-Gengou agar showed mercury-droplike colonies. Examination of the blood smears revealed some small ovoid grampositive bacilli sized 1-3 microns. What microorganisms were isolated?
Bordetella
Meningococcus
Corynebacteria
Mycobacteria
Brucella
110 із 200
A 66-year-old patient with Parki- nson’s disease shows an improvement in locomotor activity after prolonged use of a certain drug which is converted to dopamine by the decarboxylation. What drug has the patient taken?
Levodopa
Chlorpromazine
Celecoxib
Droperidol
Naloxone
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Enzymatic jaundices are accompanied by abnormal activity of UDP-glucuronyl transferase. What compound is accumulated in blood serum in case of these pathologies?
Unconjugated bilirubin
Dehydrobilirubin
Conjugated bilrubin
Choleglobin
Hydrobilirubin
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For the study of serum proteins various physical and physicochemical methods can be used. In particular, serum albumins and globulins can be separated by this method:
Electrophoresis
Polarography
Spectrography
Refractometry
Dialysis
113 із 200
Negative environmental factors have caused the dysfunction of myosatellite cells. What function of the whole muscle fibre is likely to be changed in this case?
Regeneration
Contraction
Relaxation
Contractile thermogenesis
Trophism
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The laboratory for especially dangerous infections conducts microscopic examination of pathological material from a patient with suspected plague. The sample was stained by BurriGins technique. What property of the causative agent can be identified by this technique?
Capsule formation
Alkali resistance
Presence of volutin granules
Spore formation
Acid resistance
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Autopsy of a 62-year-old woman revealed a dense well-circumscribed node of 6 cm in diameter in the cranial cavity. The node was attached to the dura mater and histologically consisted of clusters and micro-concentric structures of endothelial cells, psammoma bodies. What kind of tumor was found at autopsy?
Meningioma
Melanoma
Cancer metastasis
Glioblastoma
Medulloblastoma
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Inherited diseases, such as mucopolysaccharidoses, are manifested in metabolic disorders of connective tissue, bone and joint pathologies. The sign of this disease is the excessive urinary excretion of the following substance:
Glycosaminoglycans
Amino acids
Lipids
Glucose
Urea
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An animal has an increased tonus of extensor muscles. This is the result of enhanced information transmission to the motoneurons of the spinal cord through the following descending pathways:
Vestibulospinal
Rubrospinal
Medial corticospinal
Lateral corticospinal
Reticulospinal
118 із 200
A specimen of a parenchymal organ shows poorly delineated hexagonal lobules surrounding a central vein, and the interlobular connective tissue contains embedded triads (an 0artery, a vein and an excretory duct). What organ is it?
Liver
Thymus
Spleen
Pancreas
Thyroid
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A patient has been admitted to the infectious diseases department for malaise, fever up to 38 oC, jaundice. A few months ago, the patient underwent blood transfusion. The doctor suspected viral hepatitis B. What are the principal methods of laboratory diagnosis of hepatitis B?
Serological and gene diagnostics
Isolation of the virus in chicken embryos
Detection of virions in blood by electron microscopy
Isolation of the virus in laboratory animals (neutralization reaction)
Virus isolation in cell culture and its identification by the cytopathic effects
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After resection of the middle third of the femoral artery obliterated by a thrombus the limb is supplied with blood through the bypasses. What artery plays the main part in the restoration of the blood flow?
Deep femoral artery
Descending genicular artery
External pudendal artery
Superficial epigastric artery
Superficial iliac circumflex artery
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During the intravenous transfusion of the saline the patient’s condition deteriorated dramatically, and the patient died from asphyxiation. Autopsy revealed acute venous congestion of internal organs with the dramatic right heart dilatation. When the right ventricle was punctured underwater, the bubbles escaped. What pathological process occurred in the patient?
Air embolism
Gaseous embolism
Tissue embolism
Thromboembolism
Adipose embolism
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At the post-mortem examination the stomach of a patient with renal failure was found to have a yellow-brown coating on the thickened mucosa. The coating was firmly adhering to its surface and had significant thickness. Microscopy revealed congestion and necrosis of mucosal and submucosal layers, fibrin presence. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Fibrinous gastritis
Esogastritis
Croupous gastritis
Corrosive gastritis
Gastric abscess
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Infectious diseases are treated with antibiotics (streptomycin, erythromycin, chloramphenicol). They inhibit the following stage of protein synthesis:
Translation
Transcription
Replication
Splicing
Processing
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Diseases of the respiratory system and circulatory disorders impair the transport of oxygen, thus leading to hypoxia. Under these conditions the energy metabolism is carried out by anaerobic glycolysis. As a result, the following substance is generated and accumulated in blood:
Lactic acid
Fumaric acid
Citric acid
Pyruvic acid
Glutamic acid
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A patient has been hospitalized for a suspected tumor of the prostate. During the surgery, it was revealed that the tumor invaded the bladder. Which part of the bladder was affected?
Cervix
Body
Bottom
Apex
-
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A casualty with an injury of the temporal region has been diagnosed with epidural hematoma. Which of the arteries is most likely to be damaged?
Medial membranous artery
Anterior membranous artery
Superficial temporal artery
Medial cerebral artery
Posterior auricular artery
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A 19-year-old male was found to have an elevated level of potassium in the secondary urine. These changes might have been caused by the increase in the following hormone level:
Aldosterone
Glucagon
Adrenaline
Testosterone
Oxytocin
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Analysis of the ECG revealed the missing of several PQRST cycles. The remaining waves and complexes are not changed. Specify the type of arrhythmia:
Sinoatrial block
Atrioventricular block
Atrial fibrillation
Intra-atrial block
Atrial premature beat
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ECG of a patient displays an abnormally long R wave (up to 0,18 s). This is caused by a decrease in the conduction velocity of the following heart structures:
Ventricles
Atrio-ventricular node
Atria
Left ventricle
Right ventricle
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6 hours after the myocardial infarction a patient was found to have elevated level of lactate dehydrogenase in blood. What isoenzyme should be expected in this case?
LDH1
LDH3
LDH4
LDH5
LDH2
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A 46-year-old female is scheduled for a maxillofacial surgery. It is known that the patient is prone to high blood coagulation. What natural anticoagulant can be used to prevent blood clotting?
Heparin
None of the above-listed substances
Fibrinolysin
Hirudin
Sodium citrate
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A 50-year-old patient with food poisoning is on a drip of 10% glucose solution. It not only provides the body with necessary energy, but also performs the function of detoxification by the production of a metabolite that participates in the following conjugation reaction:
Glucuronidation
Hydroxylation
Sulfation
Glycosylation
Methylation
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To assess the effectiveness of breathing in patients, the indicator of functional residual capacity is used. It includes the following volumes:
Expiratory reserve volume and residual volume
Inspiratory reserve volume and tidal volume
Inspiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, residual volume
Expiratory reserve volume and tidal volume
Inspiratory reserve volume and residual volume
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It is required to evaluate the level of tissue excitability. For this purpose one should determine:
Depolarization threshold
Critical level of depolarization
Action potential amplitude
Resting potential
Action potential duration
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Due to the use of poor-quality measles vaccine for preventive vaccination, a 1-year-old child developed an autoimmune renal injury. The urine was found to contain macromolecular proteins. What process of urine formation was disturbed?
Filtration
Reabsorption
Secretion and filtration
Reabsorption and secretion
Secretion
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A patient has been administered an anti-inflammatory drug that blocks the action of cyclooxygenase. Specify this anti-inflammatory agent:
Aspirin
Allopurinol
Creatine
Analgene
Thiamin
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A pneumonia patient has been administered acetylcysteine as a part of complex therapy. What principle of therapy was taken into consideration when applying this drug?
Pathogenetic
Immunomodulatory
Etiotropic
Antimicrobial
Symptomatic
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A 26-year-old female patient with bronchitis has been administered a broad spectrum antibiotic as a causal treatment drug. Specify this drug:
Doxycycline
BCG vaccine
Ambroxol
Dexamethasone
Interferon
139 із 200
A 65-year-old male suddenly lost the vision in one eye due to the retinal detachment. The patient underwent enucleation. Histological examination of the removed eye retina and choroid revealed clusters of atypical cells with marked polymorphism of cells and nuclei, with a moderate number of mitoses including the pathological ones. The cell cytoplasm and intercellular medium contained brown pigment giving a positive DOPA reaction. Perls’ reaction was negative. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Melanoma
Pigmented mole
Hemorrhage
Wilson’s disease
Cysticercosis
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A child cut his leg with a piece of glass while playing and was brought to the clinic for the injection of tetanus toxoid. In order to prevent the development of anaphylactic shock the serum was administered by Bezredka method. What mechanism underlies this method of desensitization of the body?
Binding of IgE fixed to the mast cells
Stimulation of the synthesis of antigen-specific IgG
Blocking the mediator synthesis in the mast cells
Binding of IgE receptors to the mast cells
Stimulation of immune tolerance to the antigen
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Microscopy of the myocardium of a patient who had died from heart failure revealed foci of fibrinoid necrosis located diffusely in the interstitial stroma, and often around the vessels. Such foci were surrounded by lymphocytes, macrophages, histiocytes. Pericardium was found to have signs of sero-fibrinous pericarditis. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Rheumatic heart disease
-
Cardiomyopathy
Myocardial infarction
Cardiosclerosis
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One of the factors that cause obesity is the inhibition of fatty acids oxidation due to:
Low level of carnitine
Choline deficiency
Excessive consumption of fatty foods
Impaired phospholipid synthesis
Lack of carbohydrates in the diet
143 із 200
The genetic defect of pyruvate carboxylase deficiency is the cause of delayed physical and mental development and early death in children. This defect is characterized by lacticemia, lactaci-duria, disorder of a number of metabolic pathways. In particular, the following process is inhibited:
Citric acid cycle and gluconeogenesis
Glycogenesis and glycogenolysis
Pentose phosphate pathway and glycolysis
Lipolysis and lipogenesis
Glycolysis and glycogenolysis
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Deficiency of linoleic and linolenic acids in the body leads to the skin damage, hair loss, delayed wound healing, thrombocytopenia, low resistance to infections. These changes are most likely to be caused by the impaired synthesis of the following substances:
Eicosanoids
Interleukins
Interferons
Catecholamines
Corticosteroids
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During ventricular systole, the cardiac muscle does not respond to additional stimulation because it is in the phase of:
Absolute refractoriness
Relational refractoriness
Hyperexcitability
There is no correct answer
Subnormal excitability
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A mother had taken synthetic hormones during pregnancy. Her daughter was born with hirsutism formally resembling of adrenal syndrome. Such manifestation of variability is called:
Phenocopy
Recombination
Replication
Mutation
Heterosis
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Since a patient has had myocardial infarction, atria and ventricles contract independently from each other with a frequency of 60-70 and 35-40 per minute. Specify the type of heart block in this case:
Complete atrioventricular
Intra-atrial
Intraventricular
Partial atrioventricular
Sino-atrial
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A 67-year-old male patient consumes eggs, pork fat, butter, milk and meat. Blood test results: cholesterol - 12,3 mmol/l, total lipids - 8,2 g/l, increased low-density lipoprotein fraction (LDL). What type of hyperlipoproteinemia is observed in the patient?
Hyperlipoproteinemia type IIa
Hyperlipoproteinemia type IV
Hyperlipoproteinemia type IIb
Hyperlipoproteinemia type I
Cholesterol, hyperlipoproteinemia
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A 12-year-old child has a viral infection complicated by obstructive bronchitis. Bronchospasm can be eliminated by inhalations of a drug from the following pharmacological group:
/32-agonists
N-cholinomimetics
M-anticholinergics
Analeptics
32- adrenergic blockers
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In course of an experiment there has been an increase in the nerve conduction velocity. This may be caused by an increase in the concentration of the following ions that are present in the solution around the cell:
Na+
Ca2+ and Cl
K+ and ClC. K + and Na+
Ca2+
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A male working as a blacksmith has been tested for auditory acuity. The tests revealed 50% hearing loss in the low-frequency range and a near-normal auditory acuity in the highfrequency range. This condition has been caused by the damage to the following structures of the auditory system:
Corti’s organ - closer to helicotrema
Corti’s organ - closer to the oval foramen
Median part of the Corti’s organ
Muscles of the middle ear
Eardrum
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In our country, routine preventive vaccinations against poliomyelitis ivolve using live vaccine that is administered orally. What immunoglobulins are responsible for the development of local post-vaccination immunity in this case?
Secretory IgA
IgE
IgM
IgG
Serum IgA
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An experiment proved that UV-irradiated skin cells of patients with xeroderma pigmentosum restore the native structure of DNA slower than the cells of healthy people due to the defect in repair enzyme. What enzyme takes part in this process?
Endonuclease
DNA polymerase
Primase
RNA ligase
DNA gyrase
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A patient who has recently come from an endemic area presents with elevated body temperature, headache, chills, malaise, that is with the symptoms which are typical for a common cold. What laboratory tests are necessary to confirm or to refute the diagnosis of malaria?
Microscopy of blood smears
Study of cerebrospinal fluid
Microscopy of bone marrow punctate
Urinalysis
Study of lymph node punctate
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What condition may develop 15-30 minutes after re-administration of the antigen as a result of the increased level of antibodies, mainly IgE, that are adsorbed on the surface of target cells, namely tissue basophils (mast cells) and blood basophils?
Anaphylaxis
Delayed-type hypersensitivity
Antibody-dependent cytotoxicity
Serum sickness
Immune complex hyperresponsiveness
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10 days after having quinsy caused by beta-hemolytic streptococcus a 6-year-old child exhibited symptoms of glomerulonephritis. What mechanism of glomerular lesion is most likely in this case?
Immunocomplex
Atopy
Anaphylaxis
Cellular cytotoxicity
Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytolysis
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A 22-year-old woman ate some seafood. 5 hours later the trunk and the distal parts of limbs got covered with small itchy papules which were partially fused together. After one day, the rash disappeared spontaneously. Specify the hypersensitivity mechanism underlying these changes:
Atopy (local anaphylaxis)
Systemic anaphylaxis
Immune complex hypersensitivity
Cellular cytotoxicity
Antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytolysis
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A hypertensive patient had been keeping to a salt-free diet and taking antihypertensive drugs together with hydrochlorothiazide for a long time. This resulted in electrolyte imbalance. What disorder of the internal environment occurred in the patient?
Hypochloremic alkalosis
Increase in circulating blood volume
Metabolic acidosis
Hyperkalemia
Hypermagnesemia
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A miner consulted a physician about the appearance of body rash followed by a loss of appetite, bloating, duodenal pain, frequent bowel movements, dizziness. Ovoscopic probes of feces and duodenal contents revealed some eggs covered with a transparent membrane through which 4-8 germinal cells could be seen. What disease is likely to have occurred in the patient?
Ancylostomiasis
Hymenolepiasis
Strongyloidiasis
Enterobiasis
Trichocephaliasis
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Children with Lesch-Nyhan syndrome have a severe form of hyperuri- cemia accompanied by the formation of tophi, urate calculi in the urinary tracts, as well as serious neuro-psychiatric disorders. The cause of this disease is the reduced activity of the following enzyme:
Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphori-bosyltransferase
Xanthine oxidase
Dihydrofolate reductase
Karbamoyl phosphate synthetase
Thymidylate synthase
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In a car accident a man got injured and lost a lot of blood. What changes in peripheral blood are most likely to occur on the 2nd day after the injury?
Erythropenia
Hypochromia
Significant reticulocytosis
Microplania
Anisocytosis
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In the surgical ward, the dressing material was undergoing sterilization in an autoclave. Through an oversight of a nurse the mode of sterilization was changed and the temperature in the autoclave reached only 100oC instead of the due 120OC. What microorganisms can stay viable under these conditions?
Bacilli and clostridia
Mold and yeast fungi
Staphylococci and streptococci
Corynebacteria and mycobacteria
Salmonella and klebsiella
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As a result of a mechanical injury an over 10 cm long portion of a peripheral nerve was damaged. This led to the impairment of the upper limb activity. The patient was offered nerve transplantation. What glial cells will participate in regeneration and provide the trophism of the injured limb?
Schwann cells
Fibrous cells
Microglia
Protoplasmic cells
Ependymal cells
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A 26-year-old woman at 40 weeks pregnant has been delivered to the maternity ward. Objectively: the uterine cervix is opened, but the contractions are absent. The doctor has administered her a hormonal drug to stimulate the labor. Name this drug:
Oxytocin
Hydrocortisone
Testosterone
Estrone
ACTH
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A patient has recurrent attacks of epileptic seizures and stays unconscious between them. In order to stop convulsions the drugs of the following group should be used in the first place:
Tranquilizers
Analeptics
Sedatives
Neuroleptics
Muscle relaxants
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A patient with arthritis and varicose veins has been taking a non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug for a long time, which caused thrombosis of skin veins. Which of the following drugs might have caused this complication?
Celecoxib
Aspirin
Ibuprofen
Indomethacin
Phenylbutazone
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Students study the stages of gametogenesis. They analyze a cell having a haploid number of chromosomes, and each chromosome consists of two chromatids. The chromosomes are located in the equatorial plane of the cell. Such situation is typical for the following stage of meiosis:
Metaphase of the second division
Anaphase of the second division
Prophase of the first division
Anaphase of the first division
Metaphase of the first division
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A 35-year-old female patient underwent biopsy of the breast nodules. Histological examination revealed enhanced proliferation of the small duct epithelial cells and acini, accompanied by the formation of glandular structures of various shapes and sizes, which were located in the fibrous stroma. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Fibroadenoma
Mastitis
Adenocarcinoma
Invasive ductal carcinoma
Cystic breast
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Examination of the duodenal contents revealed some pear-shaped protozoa with two nuclei and four pairs of flagella. The organisms had also two axostyles between the nuclei and a ventral adhesive disc. What protozoan representative was found in the patient?
Lamblia
Trypanosome
Intestinal trichomonad
Toxoplasma
Leishmania
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A specimen of an onion rootlet includes a cell in which the fully condensed chromosomes are located in the equatorial plane making the monaster. What phase of the mitotic cycle is the cell in?
Metaphase
Late telophase
Early telophase
Interphase
Prophase
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When examining a patient, the doctor revealed a tumor of the bronchus which borders on the aorta. Which bronchus is affected?
Left principal
Right principal
Middle lobar
Right upper lobar
Left upper lobar
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A 54-year-old female was brought to the casualty department after a car accident. A traumatologist diagnosed her with multiple fractures of the lower extremities. What kind of embolism is most likely to develop in this case?
Adipose
Air
Thromboembolism
Gaseous
Tissue
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Microscopy of the bronchial wall revealed atrophy of the mucosa, metaplastic change from columnar to squamous epithelium, an increase in the number of goblet cells, diffuse infiltration of the bronchial wall with lymphoplasmacytic elements with a large number of neutrophilic granulocytes, pronounced sclerosis. Spesi-fy the morphological form of bronchitis:
Chronic purulent bronchitis
Chronic bronchitis
Acute purulent bronchitis
Polypoid chronic bronchitis
Acute bronchitis
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Due to the blockage of the common bile duct (which was radiographically confirmed), the biliary flow to the duodenum was stopped. We should expect the impairment of:
Fat emulsification
Protein absorption
Carbohydrate hydrolysis
Salivation inhibition
Secretion of hydrochloric acid
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Typical manifestations of food poisoning caused by A. botulinum are double vision, abnormal functioning of the swallowing and breathing. These symptoms develop as a result of:
Exotoxin effects
Activation of adenylate cyclase
Pathogen adhesion to the enterocyte receptors
Enterotoxic shock development
Enterotoxin effects
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At the stage of translation in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, the ribosome moves along the mRNA. Amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds in a specific sequence, and thus polypeptide synthesis takes place. The sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide corresponds to the sequence of:
mRNA codons
tRNA anticodons
tRNA nucleotides
rRNA nucleotides
rRNA anticodons
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After the prolonged vomiting a pregnant 26-year-old woman was found to have the reduced volume of circulating blood. What change in the total blood volume can be the case?
Polycythemic hypovolemia
Oligocythemic hypovolemia
Simple hypovolemia
Oligocythemic hypervolemia
Polycythemic hypervolemia
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On allergological examination a patient has been diagnosed with pollinosis. Specific desensitization can be performed by:
Intermittent administration of allergen
Glucocorticoids
-
Administration of saline
Antihistamines
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A patient consulted a physician about chest pain, cough, fever. Roentgenography of lungs revealed eosinophilic infiltrates which were found to contain the larvae. What kind of helminthiasis are these presentations typical for?
Ascariasis
Fascioliasis
Echinococcosis
Cysticercosis
Trichinosis
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A patient with signs of osteoporosis and urolithiasis has been admitted to the endocrinology department. Blood test revealed hypercalcemia and hypophosphatemia. These changes are associated with abnormal synthesis of the following hormone:
Parathyroid hormone
Aldosterone
Calcitonin
Calcitriol
Cortisol
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Histological examination of the biopsy material obtained from the lower third of the esophagus of a 57-year-old male with the symptoms of continuous reflux revealed the change of the stratified squamous epithelium to the singlelayer columnar glandular epithelium with signs of mucus production. Specify the pathological process in the mucous membrane:
Metaplasia
Organization
Regeneration
Hypertrophy
Hyperplasia
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A 30-year-old female exhibits signs of virilism (growth of body hair, balding temples, menstrual disorders). This condition can be caused by the overproduction of the following hormone:
Testosterone
Oestriol
Oxytocin
Prolactin
Relaxin
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A patient with bacterial periodontitis has been administered iontophoresis with the use of iodine solution. Specify the mechanism of therapeutic action of this agent:
Substitution of hydrogen atoms when the protein amino group contains a nitrogen atom
Reduction of the nitro group under the effect of nitroreductase
Changing the surface tension of the bacterial cell membrane
Inhibition of the cell wall formation
Albumin formation
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A patient with extensive myocardial infarction has developed heart failure. What pathogenetic mechanism contributed to the development of heart failure in the patient?
Reduction in the mass of functioning myocardiocytes
Myocardial reperfusion injury
Volume overload
Acute cardiac tamponade
Pressure overload
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A patient who had been continuously taking drugs blocking the production of angiotensin II developed bradycardia and arrhythmia. A likely cause of these disorders is:
Hyperkalemia
Hypernatremia
Hypocalcemia
Hypercalcemia
Hypokalemia
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A patient has arterial hypertension. What long-acting drug from the group of calcium channel blockers should be prescribed?
Amlodipine
Octadine
Pyrroxanum
Reserpine
Atenolol
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Human skin has a high breaking strength. It is known that the skin consists of epithelial tissue and two kinds of connective tissue. Which of the following tissues provides the skin strength?
Unformed dense connective tissue
Single-layer epithelium
Transitional epithelium
Loose connective tissue
Stratified squamous epithelium
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As a result of a home injury, a patient suffered a significant blood loss, which led to a fall in blood pressure. Rapid blood pressure recovery after the blood loss is provided by the following hormones:
Adrenaline, vasopressin
Oxytocin
Cortisol
Aldosterone
Sex hormones
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A patient with constant headaches, pain in the occipital region, tinnitus, dizziness has been admitted to the cardiology department. Objectively: AP-180/110 mm Hg, heart rate - 95/min. Radiographically, there is a stenosis of one of the renal arteries. Hypertensive condition in this patient has been caused by the activation of the following system:
Renin-angiotensin
Kinin
Immune
Hemostatic
Sympathoadrenal
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A patient complains that at the bare mention of the tragic events that once occurred in his life he experiences tachycardia, dyspnea and an abrupt rise in blood pressure. What structures of the CNS are responsible for these cardiorespiratory reactions in this patient?
Cerebral cortex
Lateral hypothalamic nuclei
Quadrigemina of mesencephalon
Cerebellum
Specific thalamic nuclei
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A patient consulted a dentist about limited mouth opening (trismus). He has a history of a stab wound of the lower extremity. What infection may cause these symptoms?
Tetanus
Whooping cough
Tularemia
Brucellosis
Wound anaerobic infection
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Anatomical dead space is the portion of the air that is left in the airways after expiration. The reduction of the anatomical dead space is typical for the following situation:
Tracheostomy
Breathing through the mouth
Turning the lying patient on his left side
Forward flexion of head
Turning the lying patient on his right side
193 із 200
Analysis of the experimental spirogram of a 55-year-old person revealed a decrease in tidal volume and respiratory amplitude compared to the situation of ten years ago. The change in these indicators is caused by:
Decreased force of respiratory muscle contraction
Height of a person
Gas composition of the air
Body mass of a person
Physical build of a person
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A patient underwent a course of treatment for atherosclerosis. Laboratory tests revealed an increase in the antiatherogenic lipoprotein fraction in the blood plasma. The treatment efficacy is confirmed by the increase in:
HDL
Chylomicrons
IDL
VLDL
LDL
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A 65-year-old female patient has chronic constipations due to the colon hypotonia. What drug should be chosen in this case?
Bisacodyl
Metoclopramide
Neostigmine methylsulfate
Magnesium sulfate
Castor oil
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A female patient complains of vision impairment. On examination she was found to have obesity, fasting hyperglycemia. What complication of diabetes can cause vision impairment?
Microangiopathy
Glomerulopathy
Macroangiopathy
Atherosclerosis
Neuropathy
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Analysis of the family history of children with Van der Woude syndrome revealed that in their families one of the parents had the typical for this syndrome defects (cleft lip and palate, lip pits regardless of gender). What is the type of inheritance of this syndrome?
Autosomal dominant
X-linked recessive
Autosomal recessive
X-linked dominant
Multifactorial
198 із 200
Administration of doxycycline hydrochloride caused an imbalance of the symbiotic intestinal microflora. Specify the kind of imbalance caused by the antibiotic therapy:
Dysbacteriosis
Idiosyncrasy
Bacteriosis
Superimposed infection
Sensibilization
199 із 200
A 3-year-old child had eaten some strawberries. Soon he developed a rash and itching. What was found in the child’s leukogram?
Eosinophilia
Lymphocytosis
Hypolymphemia
Neutrophilic leukocytosis
Monocytosis
200 із 200
A 12-year-old patient was found to have blood serum cholesterol at the rate of 25 mmol/l. The boy has a history of hereditary familial hypercholesterolemia, which is caused by the impaired synthesis of the following protein receptors:
Low density lipoproteins
High density lipoproteins
Chylomicrons
Very low density lipoproteins
Intermediate density lipoproteins