Krok 2 – 2014 Therapy Base
1. A 47 y.o. woman complains of having paroxysmal headaches for the last 5
years. The pain is one-sided, intense, localised in frontal region of head,
accompanied by nausea and stomach discomfort, begins one of a sudden.
Onset is usually preceded by vision reduction. Anamnesis gives evidence of
periodical AP rise, but at the moment the woman doesnt take any medicines.
Inbetween the onsets of headache her state is satisfactory. Objectively: high-
calorie diet (body weight index - 29), AP- 170/95 mm Hg. Neurologic state has
no pecularities. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Migraine
B. Epilepsy
C. Hypertensive encephalopathy
D. Benign intracranial hypertension
E. Chronic subdural hematoma
2. A 7 y.o. boy suddenly felt pain in his right knee, it became edematic. The day
before he took part in a cross-country race. Family anamnesis has no data
about hemophilia and bleeding sickness. Objectively: body temperature is
37,5°C. The knee is painful, hot to the touch, edematic with local tissue
tension over it. Blood count: Hb- 123 g/L, leukocytes - 5,6×109/L,
thrombocytes - 354×109/L, prothrombin time - 12 seconds (normally 10-15
seconds), partly activated thromboplastin time - 72 seconds (normally 35-45
seconds). Hemorrhage time is normal, VIII:C factor is 5% of norm. What is
the most probable diagnosis?
A. Hemophilia A
B. Hemophilia B
C. Vitamin K deficiency
D. Thrombocytopenia
E. Schoenlein-Henoch disease
3. On the 3rd day after the acute anterior myocardial infarction a 55 y.o. patient
complains of dull ache behind his breast bone, that can be reduced by bending
forward, and of dyspnea. Objectively: AP- 140/180 mm Hg, heart sounds are
dull. ECG results: atrial fibrillation with frequence of ventricular contractions
at the rate of 110/min, pathological Q wave and S-T segment raising in the
right chest leads. The patient refused from thrombolisis. What is the most
probable diagnosis?
A. Acute pericarditis
B. Pulmonary embolism
C. Dissecting aortic aneurysm
D. Dresslers syndrome
E. Tietzes syndrome
4. A 54 y.o. man was admitted to the hospital with complaints of sudden intense
headache in occipital region and vomiting. In the medical hystory: moderate
arterial hypertension, the patient was taking hydrochlorothiazide. Three days
ago he consulted a therapeutist about intense headache that was suppressed
by an analgetic. Objectively: consciousness is confused, left pupil is mydriatic.
Evident photophobia and tension of neck muscles. Left-side hemiparesis with
increased muscle tonus and reflexes. Body temperature is low, rash is absent.
AP- 230/130 mm Hg, Ps- 50 bpm, BR- 12/min. What is your preliminary
diagnosis?
A. Acute subdural hematoma
B. Disseminated sclerosis
C. Myasthenia
D. Migraine
E. Acute bacterial meningitis
5. A 51 y.o. women was taken to the emergency department in convulsive status
epilepticus. The first means of medical management should be:
A. Ensuring that the airway is open and the patient is oxygenating
B. Administering an instravenous bolus of 50% dextrose
C. Inducing pentobarbital coma
D. Injecting 5 mg of diazepam followed by a loading dose of phenytoin
E. Inserting a tongue blade
6. A 38 y.o. man complains of having occasional problems with swallowing of
both hard and fluid food for many months. Sometimes he feels intense pain
behind his breast bone, epecially after hot drinks. There are asphyxia onsets at
night. He has not put off weight. Objectively: his general condition is
satisfactory, skin is of usual colour. Examination revealed no changes of
gastrointestinal tract. X-ray picture of thorax organs presents esophagus
dilatation with level of fluid in it. What is the preliminary diagnosis?
A. Esophagus achalasia
B. Gastroesophageal reflux
C. Cancer of esophagus
D. Myastenia
E. Esophagus candidosis
7. A 35 y.o. woman consulted a doctor about occasional pains in paraumbilical
and iliac region that reduce after defecation or passage of gases. Defecation
takes place up to 6 times a day, stool is not solid, with some mucus in it.
Appetite is normal, she has not put off weight. First such symptoms appeared
1,5 year ago, but colonoscopy data reveals no organic changes. Objectively:
abdomen is soft, a little bit painful in the left iliac region. Blood and urine are
normal. What is the preliminary diagnosis?
A. Irritable bowels syndrome
B. Dispancreatism
C. Crohns disease
D. Celiac disease
E. Pseudomembranous colitis
8. The physician must undertake measures for primary prophylaxis of iron
deficiency anemia. Which of the following categories of patient are subject to
such primary prophylactic measures?
A. Pregnant women
B. All children
C. Patients after 60
D. Patients after operation
E. Workers of industrial enterprises
9. A patient with unstable angina pectoris was given the following complex
treatment: anticoagulants, nitrates, a-adrenoblockers. However on the third
day of treatment the pain still romains. Which in vestigation shoud be carried
out to establish diagnosis?
A. Coronarography
B. Test with dosed physical exercises
C. Stress-echocardiogram
D. Esophageal electrocardiac stimulator
E. Myocardial scintigraphy
10. The 28 y.o. woman applied to doctor because of limited loss of the hair. In the
anamnesis - she had frequent headache indisposition, arthromyalgia, fever,
irregular casual sexual life, drug user. RW is negative. What examination must
be done first?
A. Examination for HIV
B. Examination for trichomoniasis
C. Examination for gonorrhea
D. Examination for neuropathology
E. Examination for fungi
11. A 35 y.o. woman was admitted to thoracic surgery department with fever up to
40°C, onset of pain in the side caused by deep breathing, cough with
considerable quantity of purulent sputum and blood with bad smell. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
A. Abscess of the lung
B. Complication of liver echinococcosis
C. Actinomycosis of lungs
D. Pulmonary tuberculosis
E. Bronchiectatic disease
12. A 67 y.o. patient complains of palpitation, dizziness, noise in ears, feeling of
shortage of air. Objectively: pale, damp skin. Vesicular respiration, respiratory
rate- 22 per min, pulse- 200 bpm, AP- 100/70 mm Hg. On ECG: heart rate-
200 bmp, ventricular complexes are widened, deformed, location of segments
ST and of wave T is discordant. The wave is not changed, superimposes
QRST. What kind of arrhythmia is present?
A. Paroxismal ventricular tachycardia
B. Ventricular extrasystole
C. Atrial tachycardia
D. Sinus tachycardia
E. Atrial flutter
13. Male 30 y.o., noted growing fingers and facial scull, changed face. Complains
of poor eyesight, weakness, skin darkening, loss of body weight. X-ray shows
broadening of sella turcica, thinning of tuberculin sphenoidale, signs of
increased intracranial pressure. What diagnosis can you make?
A. Adenoma of hypophysis
B. Tumor of pondo-cerebellar corner
C. Optico - hiasmatic arachnoiditis
D. Encephalitis of truncus
E. Adrenal gland tumor
14. A patient complains of a tormental (agonizing) cough with expectoration of up
to 600 ml/daily purulent chocolatecolor sputum with a decay smell. Onset of
illness was abrupt, to- 39°C, fever of irregular type. There is the area of
darkening with a cavity in a center on X-ray film, with irregular contours and
level of liquid. What disease is the question?
A. Gangrene of lung
B. Bronchiectatic illness
C. Lobar pneumonia
D. Pneumonia complicated by an abscess
E. Tuberculosis
15. A 24 y.o. patient complains of nausea, vomiting, headache, shortness of
breath. He had an acute nephritis being 10 y.o. Proteinuria was found out in
urine. Objectively: a skin is grey-pale, the edema is not present. Accent of II
tone above aorta. BP 140/100-180/100 mm Hg. Blood level of residual N2-
6,6 mmol/L, creatinine- 406 mmol/L. Days diuresis- 2300 ml, nocturia.
Specific density of urine is 1009, albumin- 0,9 g/L, WBC- 0-2 in f/vis. RBC.-
single in f/vis., hyaline casts single in specimen. Your diagnosis?
A. Chronic nephritis with violation of kidney function
B. Hypertensive illness of the II degree
C. Stenosis of kidney artery
D. Nephrotic syndrome
E. Feochromocitoma
16. A 33 y.o. male patient was admitted to a hospital. A patient is pale, at an
attempt to stand up he complains of strong dizziness. There was vomiting like
coffee-grounds approximately hour ago. BP- 90/60 mm Hg., pulse- 120
b/min. In anamnesis, a patient has suffered from ulcer of the stomach,
painless form during 4 years. An ulcer was exposed at gastrofiberoscopy. Your
diagnosis:
A. Ulcer of stomach, complicated with bleeding
B. Erosive gastritis
C. Ulcer of duodenum, complicated with bleeding
D. Acute pleurisy
E. Acute myocardial infarction, abdominal form
17. A 48-year-old patient complains of heaviness in the right hypochondrium,
itching of the skin.He had been treated in infectious diseases hospital
repeatedly due to icterus and itch. On physical exam: meteorism, ascitis,
dilation of abdominal wall veins, protruded umbilicus, spleen enlargement.
What can be diagnosed in this case?
A. Liver cirrhosis
B. Cancer of the head of pancreas
C. Viral hepatitis B
D. Gallstones
E. Cancer of the liver
18. A 25-year-old man has facial edema, moderate back pains. His temperature is
37,5°C, BP 180/100 mm Hg, hematuria [up to 100 in v/f], proteinuria [2,0
g/L], hyaline casts - 10 in v/f., specific gravity -1020. The onset of the disease
is probably connected with acute tonsillitis that started 2 weeks ago. What is
the most probable diagnosis?
A. Acute glomerulonephritis
B. Urolithiasis
C. Chronic glomerulonephritis
D. Acute pyelonephritis
E. Cancer of the kidney
19. In the development of the inflammation processes glucocorticoids reduce the
level of certain most important active enzyme. It results also in the reducing of
the synthesis of prostaglandins and leucotrienes which have a key role in the
development of inflammation processes. What is the exact name of this
enzyme?
A. Phospholipase A2
B. Arachidonic acid
C. Cyclooxygenase – 1
D. Cyclooxygenase – 2
E. Lipoxygenase
20. A 30 y.o. female with rheumatoid arthritis of five years duration complains of
pain in the first three fingers of her right hand over past 6 weeks. The pain
seems especially severe at night often awakening her from sleep.The most
likelly cause is?
A. Carpal tunnel syndrome
B. Sensory peripheral neuropathy
C. Rheumatoid arthritis without complication
D. Rheumatoid vasculitis
E. Atlanto-axial sublaxation of cervical spine
21. A 19-year-old man has suffered from moderate mental retardation since
childhood. The patient is illiterate, can take care of himself, do simple
household work and other kinds of easy work under supervision. What does
his rehabilitation [tertiary prevention] require?
A. All the options
B. None of the above mentioned
C. Physical work under supervision
D. Supervision of a social worker
E. Supervision of relatives (if any)
22. A 38 y.o. patient was urgently admitted to the hospital with complaints of
sudden weakness, dizziness, loss of consciousness, body weight loss, nausea,
vomiting, severe pain in epigastric area, diarrhea, skin hyperpigmentation.
What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Addisonic crisis
B. Meningoencephalitis
C. Pellagra
D. Scleroderma
E. Acute gastroenteritis
23. An unconscious patient presents with moist skin, shallow breathing. There are
signs of previous injection on the shoulders and hips. BP- 110/70 mm Hg.
Tonus of skeletal muscles and reflexes are increased. Cramps of muscles of the
extremities are seen. What is the most likely disorder?
A. Hypoglycemic coma
B. Hyperlactacidotic coma
C. Stroke
D. Hyperglycemic coma
E. Hyperosmolar coma
24. A patient was admitted to the hospital on the 7th day of the disease with
complaints of high temperature, headache, pain in the muscles, especially in
calf muscles. Dermal integuments and scleras are icteric. There is
hemorrhagic rash on the skin. Urine is bloody. The patient was fishing two
weeks ago. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Leptospirosis
B. Salmonellosis
C. Yersiniosis
D. Brucellosis
E. Trichinellosis
25. A 60-year-old woman, mother of 6 children, developed a sudden onset of
upper abdominal pain radiating to the back, accompanied by nausea,
vomiting, fever and chills. Subsequently, she noticed yellow discoloration of
her sclera and skin. On physical examination the patient was found to be
febrile with temp of 38,9°C, along with right upper quadrant tenderness. The
most likely diagnosis is:
A. Choledocholithiasis
B. Benign biliary stricture
C. Carcinoma of the head of the pancreas
D. Choledochal cyst
E. Malignant biliary stricture
26. A 42-year-old woman suffers from bronchial asthma, has an acute attack of
bronchial asthma. What medication from the listed below is contraindicated
to render a first aid?
A. Euphylinum
B. Corazolum
C. Izardin
D. Morphinum hydrochloride
E. Strophanthin hydrochloride
27. 4 days ago a 32-year-old patient caught a cold: he presented with sore throat,
fatigue. The next morning he felt worse, developed dry cough, body
temperature rose up to 38,2°C, there appeared muco-purulent expectoration.
Percussion revealed vesicular resonance over lungs, vesicular breathing
weakened below the angle of the right scapula, fine sonorous and sibilant
wheezes. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Focal right-sided pneumonia
B. Pulmonary carcinoma
C. Pulmonary gangrene
D. Bronchial asthma
E. Acute bronchitis
28. A 62-year-old patient complaining of enlargement of cervical, supraclavicular
and axillary lymph nodes, subfebrile temperature for the last 3 months has
been admitted to a hospital. In blood: WBCs – 64×109/l, lymphocytes - 72%.
What method of study should be used to specify the diagnosis?
A. Myelogram
B. X-rays
C. Thermography
D. Lymphography
E. Lymphoscintigraphy
29. A 38 y.o. woman complains of a purulent discharge from the left nostril. The
body temperature is 37,5°C. The patient has been ill for a week and associates
her illness with common cold. There are a pain and tenderness on palpation of
her left cheek. The mucous membrane in the left nasal cavity is red and
turgescent. The purulent exudate is seen in the middle meatus in maxillary.
What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Acute purulent maxillary sinusitis
B. Acute purulent sphenoiditis
C. Acute purulent frontitis
D. Acute purulent ethmoiditis
30. A 40-year-old female patient has been hospitalized for attacks of asphyxia,
cough with phlegm. She has a 4-year history of the disease. The first attack of
asphyxia occurred during her stay in the countryside. Further attacks occurred
while cleaning the room. After 3 days of inpatient treatment the patients
condition has significantly improved. What is the most likely etiological
factor?
A. Household allergens
B. Pollen
C. Chemicals
D. Psychogenic
E. Infectious
31. The complications of acute cholecystitis which require surgical intervention
are as follows EXCEPT:
A. Jaundice
B. Gall-bladder perforation
C. Cholangitis conditioned by the presence of stones in the bile tract
D. Empyema of the gall-bladder
E. Emphysematous gall-bladder
32. A 22-year-old girl has been complaining of having itching rash on her face for
2 days. She associates this disease with application of cosmetic face cream.
Objectively: apparent reddening and edema of skin in the region of cheeks,
chin and forehead; fine papulovesicular rash. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Allergic dermatitis
B. Erysipelas
C. Neurodermatitis
D. Dermatitis simplex
E. Eczema
33. A schizophrenic patient considers himself to be "an outstanding scientist, a
brilliant composer and an unrivalled artist". He complains that "family and
friends are always jealous of him and want to poison him". Determine the
psychopathological syndrome:
A. Paranoiac
B. Paratrophic
C. Hebephrenic
D. Paranoid
E. Manic
34. A 43-year-old alcohol abuser had not consumed alcohol for the last two days.
In the evening he claimed to see rats and feel like they bite his feet. The
patient is disoriented, agitated, all the time attempts to run somewhere.
Specify the psychopathological syndrome:
A. Delirious
B. Gansers syndrome
C. Oneiroid
D. Amential
E. Choreatic
35. A 42-year-old patient complains of back pain, darkened urine, general
weakness, dizziness that occurred after treating a cold with aspirin and
ampicillin. Objectively: the patient is pale, with subicteric sclerae. HR - 98
bpm. Liver - +2 cm, spleen - +3 cm. In blood: RBCs - 2,6×1012/l, Hb - 60 g/l,
CI - 0,9, WBCs - 9,4×109/l, basophils - 0,5%, eosinophils - 3%, stab
neutrophils - 6% segmented neutrophils - 58%, lymphocytes - 25%,
monocytes - 7%, ESR - 38 mm/hour, reticulocytes - 24%. Total bilirubin - 38
millimole/l. What complication occurred in the patient?
A. Acquired hemolytic anemia
B. Cholelithiasis
C. Toxic hepatitis
D. Agranulocytosis
E. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
36. A hospital has admitted a 52-year-old patient with disseminated pulmonary
tuberculosis, complaints of acute pain in the right half of chest, that developed
after going upstairs to the 3rd floor; cough, dyspnea at rest, marked cyanosis.
What kind of complication should suspected first of all?
A. Spontaneous pneumothorax
B. Cardiac failure
C. Pleuritis
D. Acute myocardial infarction
E. Pulmonary failure
37. A 38-year-old male patient has been taking alcohol for 3 years. 3 days after a
regular drinking period he felt anxiety and fear. It appeared to him that he was
surrounded by spiders and worms, pursued by some "condemnatory voices".
His behaviour became aggressive. The patient demonstrated correct self-
awareness but impairment of temporal and spatial orientation. What is the
most likely diagnosis?
A. Delirium alcoholicum
B. Alcoholic hallucinosis
C. Pathologic intoxication
D. Alcoholic encephalopathy
E. Alcoholic paranoia
38. A painter working at a motorcar plant has been diagnosed with moderately
severe intoxication with amide compounds of benzene. The in-patient
treatment resulted in a considerable health improvement. What expert
decision should be made in this case?
A. The patient should be issued a sick list for out-patient treatment
B. The patient should be referred to the medio-social expert commission for
evaluation of percentage of work capicty loss
C. The patient may get back to work providing he will keep to hygiene and
sanitary regulations
D. The patient should be referred to the medio-social expert commission for
attributing the disability group because of an occupational disease
39. A 16-year-old patient who has a history of intense bleedings from minor cuts
and sores needs to have the roots of teeth extracted. Examination reveals an
increase in volume of the right knee joint, limitation of its mobility. There are
no other changes. Blood analysis shows an inclination to anaemia (Hb- 120
g/l). Before the dental intervention it is required to prevent the bleeding by
means of:
A. Cryoprecipitate
B. Fibrinogen
C. Calcium chloride
D. Dried blood plasma
E. Epsilon-aminocapronic acid
40. A 44-year-old patient complains about difficult urination, sensation of
incomplete urinary bladder emptying. Sonographic examination of the urinary
bladder near the urethra entrance revealed an oval well-defined
hyperechogenic formation 2x3 cm large that was changing its position during
the examination. What conclusion can be made?
A. Concrement
B. Urinary bladder polyp
C. Malignant tumour of the urinary bladder
D. Prostate adenoma
E. Primary ureter tumour
41. A 7-year-old boy had complained of headache, nausea, fatigue for 3 weeks. His
condition gradually deteriorated, headache and general weakness progressed.
The boy had bronchitis at the age of 3. His father has a history of pulmonary
tuberculosis. Objectively: body temperature 37,5°C, conscious, lies supine,
with the hip and knee flexed to 90 degrees, nuchal rigidity +6 cm, partial
ptosis of the right eyelid, the dilated right pupil. General hyperalgesia is
present. Liquor: transparent, pressure - 400 mm of water column, protein -
1,5%, cytosis - 610/3 with predominant lymphocytes, sugar - 1,22 mmol/l,
chlorides - 500 mmol/l. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Tuberculous meningitis
B. Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis
C. Pneumococcal meningitis
D. Serous meningitis
E. Secondary purulent meningitis
42. A 35-year-old patient complains about pain and morning stiffness of hand
joints and temporomandibular joints that lasts over 30 minutes. She has had
these symptoms for 2 years. Objectively: edema of proximal interphalangeal
digital joints and limited motions of joints. What examination should be
administered?
A. Roentgenography of hands
B. Rose-Waaler reaction
C. Complete blood count
D. Immunogram
E. Proteinogram
43. A 69-year-old female patient complains of temperature rise up to 38,3°C,
haematuria. ESR - 55 mm/h. Antibacterial therapy turned out to be
ineffective. What diagnosis might be suspected?
A. Renal cancer
B. Chronic glomerulonephritis
C. Renal amyloidosis
D. Polycystic renal disease
E. Urolithiasis
44. Examination of a 35-year-old patient with rheumatism revealed that the right
heart border was 1 cm displaced outwards from the right parasternal line, the
upper border was on the level with inferior margin of the 1st rib, the left
border was 1 cm in from the left midclavicular line. Auscultation revealed
atrial fibrillation, loud apical first sound, diastolic shock above the pulmonary
artery. Echocardiocopy revealed abnormal pattern of the mitral valve motion.
What heart disease is characterized by these symptoms?
A. Mitral stenosis
B. Mitral valve insufficiency
C. Mitral valve prolapse
D. Aortic stenosis
E. Tricuspid valve insufficiency
45. A 54-year-old male patient works as an engineer. At the age of 35, he got
infected with syphilis and treated it with "traditional remedies". About 5 years
ago, he became forgetful, unable to cope with work, told cynical jokes, bought
useless things, collected cigarette butts in the street. Objectively: the patient is
indifferent, has slow speech, dysarthria, can make only primitive judgments, is
unabe to perform simple arithmetic operations or explain simple metaphors.
The patient is untidy, takes no interest in anything, passive. Considers himself
to be completely healthy. Qualify mental condition of the patient:
A. Total dementia
B. Somnolentia
C. Hysterical pseudodementia
D. Korsakoffs (amnesic) syndrome
E. Lacunar (dysmnestic) dementia
46. A 47-year-old patient complains of insomnia, heaviness over his entire body,
constantly depressed mood. He considers himself good-for-nothing,
inadequate. Believes that he is a burden to his family, wants to die. The patient
is depressed, inactive, has a hypomimic face with sorrowful expression. He
speaks quietly and monotonely,gives short answers. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Major depressive disorder
B. Initial stage of Alzheimers disease
C. Neurotic depression
D. Late-onset schizophrenia
E. Atherosclerotic depression
47. A patient, aged 16, complains of headache, mainly in the frontal and temporal
areas, superciliary arch, appearing of vomiting at the peak of headache, pain
during the eyeballs movement, joints pain. On examination: excited, to- 39°C,
Ps- 110/min. Tonic and clonus cramps. Uncertain meningeal signs. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
A. Influenza with cerebral edema manifestations
B. Parainfluenza
C. Adenovirus infection
D. Influenza, typical disease duration
E. Respiratory syncytial virus
48. A 64 y.o. patient has developed of squeering substernal pain which had
appeared 2 hours ago and irradiated to the left shoulder, marked weakness.
On examination: pale skin, cold sweat. Pulse- 108 bpm, AP- 70/50 mm Hg,
heart sound are deaf, vesicular breathing, soft abdomen, painless, varicouse
vein on the left shin, ECG: synus rhythm, heart rate is 100 bmp, ST-segment is
sharply elevated in II, III aVF leads. What is the most likely disorder?
A. Cardiogenic shock
B. Disquamative aortic aneurizm
C. Cardiac tamponade
D. Cardiac asthma
E. Pulmonary artery thromboembolia
49. A 64-year-old patient complains of severe pain in the right side of chest,
dyspnea, dry cough which appeared suddenly on exertion. Objectively: the
right side of the chest lags behind in the act of breathing. Percussion reveals
tympanic sound. Auscultation reveals pronouncedly diminished breath
sounds on the right. Ps- 100/min, weak, arrhythmic. AP- 100/50 mm Hg.
Cardiac sounds are decreased. What disease can be suspected in this patient?
A. Right-sided pneumothorax
B. Right-sided dry pleurisy
C. Right-sided hydrothorax
D. Right-sided pleuropneumonia
E. PATE
50. A 29-year-old female patient complains of dyspnea, heaviness and chest pain
on the right, body temperature rise up to 37,2°C. The disease is associated
with a chest trauma received 4 days ago. Objectively: skin is pale and moist.
Ps- 90 bpm, regular. Palpation reveals a dull sound on the right, auscultation
reveals significantly weakened vesicular breathing. In blood: RBCs -
2,8×1012/l, colour index - 0,9, Hb- 100 g/l, WBCs - 8,0×109/l, ESR - 17
mm/h. What results of diagnostic puncture of the pleural cavity can be
expected?
A. Haemorrhagic punctate
B. Transudate
C. Purulent punctate
D. Chylous liquid
E. Exudate
51. A 54-year-old drowned man was rescued from the water and delivered to the
shore. Objectively: the man is unconscious, pale, breathing cannot be
auscultated, pulse is thready. Resuscitation measures allowed to save the
patient. What complications may develop in the near future?
A. Pulmonary edema
B. Encephalopathy
C. Respiratory arrest
D. Cardiac arrest
E. Bronchospasm
52. An 18-year-old patient since childhood suffers from bleeding disorder after
minor injuries. His younger brother also has bleeding disorders with
occasional haemarthrosis. Which laboratory test will be informative for
diagnosis verification?
A. Clotting time
B. Thrombocyte count
C. Determination of prothrombin time
D. Fibrinogen rate
E. Blood clot retraction
53. A 28-year-old patient complains of periodic compressing heart pain. His
brother died at the age of 34 from a cardiac disease with similar symptoms.
Objectively: the patients skin is pale. Heart borders display no significant
deviations. Heart sounds are loud, there is a systolic murmur above all the
points with a peak above the aorta. Echocardioscopy reveals thickening of the
interventricular septum in the basal parts, reduction of left ventricular cavity.
What drug should be administered in order to prevent the disease
progression?
A. Metoprolol
B. Nitroglycerin
C. Furosemide
D. Captopril
E. Digoxin
54. A patient, aged 40, has been ill during approximately 8 years, complains of
pain in the lumbar part of the spine on physical excertion, in cervical and
thoracal part (especially when coughing), pain in the hip and knee joints on
the right. On examination: the body is fixed in the forward inclination with
head down, gluteal muscles atrophy. Spine roentgenography: ribs
osteoporosis, longitudinal ligament ossification. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Ancylosing spondyloarthritis
B. Tuberculous spondylitis
C. Spondyloarthropatia on the background of Reiters disease
D. Spread osteochondrosis of the vertebral column
E. Psoriatic spondyloarthropatia
55. A worker, aged 38, working in the slate production during 15 years, complains
of expiratory exertional dyspnea, dry cough. On examination: deafening of the
percutory sounds in interscapular region, rough breath sounds, dry
disseminated rales. On fingers skin - greyish warts. Factorys sectorial doctor
suspects asbestosis. Which method is the most informative for diagnosis
verification?
A. Thorax roentgenography
B. Bronchoscopy
C. Bronchoalveolar lavage
D. Blood gases examination
E. Spirography
56. A 37 y.o. woman is suffering from squeezing substernal pain on physical
exertion. On examination: AP- 130/80 mm Hg, heart rate=pulse rate 72 bpm,
heart boarders are dilated to the left side, aortic systolic murmur. ECG- signs
of the left venticle hypertrophy. What method of examination is the most
informative in this case?
A. Echocardiography
B. Sphygmography
C. X-ray
D. Phonocardiography
E. Coronarography
57. A 58-year-old woman complains of osteoarthrosis of knee-joint. For 2 weeks
she had been receiving an in-patient medical treatment. She was discharged
from the hospital in satisfactory condition with complaints of minor pain after
prolonged static work. Local hyperemia and exudative effects in the area of
joints are absent. What further tactics is the most expedient?
A. Outpatient treatment
B. Refferral to MSEC
C. Orthopedist consultation
D. Repeated in-patient treatment
E. Conducting arthroscopy
58. A 36-year-old female has a 7-year history of pollen allergy. Over the last 2
years in August and September (during ragweed flowering), the patient has
had 2-3 asthma attacks that could be treated with one dose of salbutamol.
Objectively: body temperature - 36,5°C, respiratory rate - 18/min, Ps -
78/min, AP - 115/70 mm Hg. There is vesicular breathing above the lungs.
Cardiac sounds are sonorous, of regular rhythm. What drug would be most
effective to prevent asthma attacks during the critical season for the patient?
A. Intalum inhalation
B. Atrovent inhalation
C. Berotec inhalation
D. Suprastin administration
E. Theopecum administration
59. A 42-year-old patient applied to hospital with complaints of pain behind the
sternum with irradiation to the left scapula. The pain appears during
significant physical work, this lasts for 5-10 minutes and is over on rest. The
patient is sick for 3 weeks. What is the preliminary diagnosis?
A. IHD:First established angina pectoris
B. IHD:Stable angina pectoris of effort IV FC
C. IHD:Progressive angina pectoris
D. IHD:Variant angina pectoris (Prinzmetals)
E. IHD:Stable angina pectoris of effort I FC
60. Medical examination of a 19-year-old worker revealed generalized
lymphadenopathy mainly affecting the posterior cervical, axillary and ulnar
lymph nodes. There are multiple injection marks on the elbow bend skin. The
man denies taking drugs, the presence of injection marks ascribes to influenza
treatment. Blood count: RBCs- 3,2×1012/l, Hb- 100 g/l, WBCs- 3,1×109/l,
moderate lymphopenia. What study is required in the first place?
A. ELISA for HIV
B. Lymph node biopsy
C. Sternal puncture
D. Immunogram
E. X-ray of lungs
61. Medical examination of a 19-year-old worker revealed generalized
lymphadenopathy mainly affecting the posterior cervical, axillary and ulnar
lymph nodes. There are multiple injection marks on the elbow bend skin. The
man denies taking drugs, the presence of injection marks ascribes to influenza
treatment. Blood count: RBCs- 3,2×1012/l, Hb- 100 g/l, WBCs- 3,1×109/l,
moderate lymphopenia. What study is required in the first place?
A. Lymph node biopsy
B. ELISA for HIV
C. Sternal puncture
D. Immunogram
E. X-ray of lungs
62. A 24-year-old patient felt sick in 16 hours after dried fish intake. There was
nausea, vomiting, weakness, flabbiness, double vision. On physical exam,
there was decrease of a muscle tone, anisocoria, flaccid swallowing and tendon
reflex. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Botulism
B. Acute gastritis
C. Salmonellosis
D. Acute encephalitis
E. Food toxicoinfection
63. A 72-year-old patient after operation due to holecystectomia was prescribed
gentamicin (80 mg every 8 hours) and cephalothin (2 g every 6 hours) due to
fever. In 10 days there was an increase of creatinine up to 310 mumol/L. BP -
130/80 mm Hg, daily quantity of the urine is 1200 mL. Urine tests are without
pathology. Ultrasound: the size of kidneys is normal. What is the most
probable reason for renal failure?
A. Nephrotoxity of gentamicin
B. Acute glomerulonephritis
C. Unequal infusion of the liqiud
D. Hepatorenal syndrome
E. Cortical necrosis of kidneys
64. A 40 y.o. patient was admitted to the gasteroenterology with skin itching,
jaundice, discomfort in the right subcostal area, generalized weakness. On
examination: skin is jaundice, traces of scratches, liver is +5 cm, splin is 6x8
cm. In blood: alkaline phosphatase - 2,0 mmol/(hourL), general bilirubin - 60
mkmol/L, cholesterol - 8,0 mmol/L. What is the leading syndrome in the
patient?
A. Cholestatic
B. Cytolytic
C. Asthenic
D. Liver-cells insufficiency
E. Mesenchymal inflammatory
65. A 55-year-old male had been treated at the surgical department for acute
lower-extremity thrombophlebitis. On the 7th day of treatment he suddenly
developed pain in the left part of chest, dyspnea and cough. Body temperature
was 36,1°C, respiratory rate - 36/min. The patient was also found to have
diminished breath sounds without wheezing. Ps- 140/min, thready. AP- 70/50
mm Hg. The ECG shows QIII-S1 syndrome. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Pulmonary embolism
B. Bronchial asthma
C. Pneumothorax
D. Myocardial infarction
E. Cardiac asthma
66. A 51-year-old female is a weaving factory worker with 15 years of service
record. During a regular preventive examination she complained of frequent
headaches, poor sleep, tingling in the heart, irritability, rapid fatigability,
hearing impairment. For years, the noise level has exceeded the maximum
allowable concentration by 10-15 dB. A year ago, the patient underwent a
course of treatment for essential hypertension. Specify the most likely
diagnosis:
A. Noise disease
B. Neurasthenia
C. Arteriosclerotic encephalopathy
D. Asthenic-vegetative syndrome
E. Essential hypertension
67. A 26-year-old patient undergoes a course of treatment due to chronic
glomerulonephritis. The treatment was successful, normalization of all the
characteristics was recorded. What sanitorium and health resort treatment
could be recommended?
A. The south coast of the Crimea
B. Not recommended
C. Myrhorod
D. Truskavets
E. Morshyn
68. After a wasp-bite there was an itching of skin, hoarse voice, barking cough,
anxiety. On physical exam: there is edema of lips, eyelids, cyanosis. What
medicine is to be taken first?
A. Prednisolone
B. Adrenalin
C. Lasix
D. Seduxen
E. Euphylin
69. A 16-year-old adolescent was vaccinated with DTP. In eight days there was
stiffness and pain in the joints, subfebrile temperature, urticarial skin
eruption, enlargement of inguinal, cervical lymph nodes and spleen. What
kind of allergic reaction is observed?
A. Immunocomplex
B. Hypersensitivity of delayed type
C. Hypersensitivity of immediate type
D. Cytoxic
70. 2 weeks after recovering from angina a 29-year-old patient noticed face
edemata, weakness, decreased work performance. There was gradual progress
of dyspnea, edemata of the lower extremities, lumbar spine. Objectively: pale
skin, weakening of the heart sounds, anasarca. AP- 160/100 mm Hg. In urine:
the relative density - 1021, protein - 5 g/l, erythrocytes - 20-30 in the field of
vision, hyaline cylinders - 4-6 in the field of vision. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Acute glomerulonephritis
B. Infectious allergic myocarditis
C. Myxedema
D. Essential hypertension
E. Acute pyelonephritis
71. A 56-year-old scientist experiences constricting retrosternal pain several times
a day while walking for 100-150 m. The pain lasts for up to 10 minutes and can
be relieved by nitroglycerine. Objectively: the patient is overweight, heart
borders exhibit no abnormalities, heart sounds are rhythmic, Ps- 78 bpm, AP-
130/80 mm Hg. ECG contains low amplitude of T wave in V4-5. What disease
might be suspected?
A. Stable FC III stenocardia
B. Stable FC I stenocardia
C. Stable FC IV stenocardia
D. Stable FC II stenocardia
E. Instable stenocardia
72. In autumn a 25-year-old patient developed stomach ache arising 1,5-2 hours
after having meals and at night. He complains of pyrosis and constipation.
The pain is getting worse after consuming spicy, salty and sour food, it can be
relieved by means of soda and hot-water bag. The patient has been suffering
from this disease for a year. Objectively: furred moist tongue. Abdomen
palpation reveals epigastrial pain on the right, resistance of abdominal
muscles in the same region. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Duodenal ulcer
B. Diaphragmatic hernia
C. Chronic pancreatitis
D. Stomach ulcer
E. Chronic cholecystitis
73. A 51 y.o. woman complains of dull pain in the right subcostal area and
epigastric area, nausea, appetite decline during 6 months. There is a history of
gastric peptic ulcer. On examination: weight loss, pulse is 70 bpm, AP is
120/70 mm Hg. Diffuse tenderness and resistance of muscles on
palpation.There is a hard lymphatic node 1x1cm in size over the left clavicle.
What method of investigation will be the most useful?
A. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy with biopsy
B. Stomach X-ray
C. pH-metry
D. Ultrasound examination of abdomen
E. Ureatic test
74. On the 20th of June a townsman was brought to clinic. The disease broke out
acutely, starting with fever, rise in temperature to 38-39°C. There also was
weakness, acute headache, nausea, vomiting, pain all over the body, sleep
disorder. On physical examination: hyperemia of skin of face, neck, thorax.
Meningeal signs are positive. 12 days ago the patient returned from the
Siberia, from the forest. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Tick-borne encephalitis
B. Pseudotuberculosis
C. Epidemic typhus
D. Influenza
E. Omsk hemorrhagic fever
75. A 37-year-old patient has sudden acute pain in the right epigastric area after
having fatty food. What method of radiological investigation is to be used on
the first stage of examining the patient?
A. Ultrasonic
B. Thermographic
C. Radionuclid
D. Roentgenological
E. Magnetic-resonance
76. A man, aged 68, complains of tiredness, sweating, enlargement of cervical,
submaxillary and axillary lymph nodes. Blood test: WBC- 35x109/L,
lymphocytes - 60%, Botkin and Gumprecht bodies, level of haemoglobin and
quantity of thrombocytes is normal. Myelogram showed 40% of lymphocytes.
What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Chronic lympholeucosis
B. Chronic myeloleucosis
C. Acute leucosis
D. Tuberculous lymphadenitis
E. Lymphogranulomatosis
77. A 38-year-old patient is under observation having polyneuritic syndrome with
considerable loss of weight, fever, rise in BP. Blood test:: considerable
inflammatory changes. What examination is the most expedient to make the
diagnosis?
A. Muscular biopsy with histological investigation of the material
B. Blood culture
C. Determination of HLA antigens
D. Determination of antinuclear antibodies
E. Electromyography
78. A 32-year-old male patient has been suffering from pain in the sacrum and
coxofemoral joints, painfulness and stiffness in the lumbar spine for a year.
ESR- 56 mm/h. Roentgenography revealed symptoms of bilateral sacroileitis.
The patient is the carrier of HLA B27 antigen. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Ankylosing spondylitis
B. Rheumatoid arthritis
C. Spondylosis
D. Reiters disease
E. Coxarthrosis
79. A 58-year-old female patient complains about periodical headache, dizziness
and ear noise. She has been suffering from diabetes mellitus for 15 years.
Objectively: heart sounds are rhythmic, heart rate is 76/min, there is diastolic
shock above aorta, AP is 180/110 mm Hg. In urine: OD- 1,014. Daily loss of
protein with urine is 1,5 g. What drug should be chosen for treatment of
arterial hypertension?
A. Inhibitor of angiotensin converting enzyme
B. alpha-blocker
C. Calcium channel antagonist
D. beta-blocker
E. Thiazide diuretic
80.A 26 y.o. male patient with postoperative hypothyroidism take thyroxine 100
mg 2 times a day. He has developed tachycardia, sweating, irritability, sleep
disorder. Determine further treatment tactics.
A. To decrease thyroxine dosage
B. To administer betablockers
C. To administer sedatives
D. To add mercasolil to the treatment
E. To increase thyroxine dosage
81. A 28-year-old man was discharged from the hospital after having an out-of -
hospital pneumonia. He has no complaints. On physical exam: his
temperature is 36,6°C, RR-18/min, Ps - 78 bpm, BP- 120/80 mm Hg. During
ausculation there is harsh respiration to the right of the lower part of the lung.
Roentgenologically: infiltrative changes are absent, intensification of the
pulmonary picture to the right in the lower lobe. How long should the doctor
keep the patient under observation?
A. 12 months
B. 3 months
C. Permanently
D. 6 months
E. 1 month
82. A 20-year-old adolescent lives in the nidus of tuberculous infection. The
tuberculine Mantoux test with 2 TU was determined as hyperergic. What signs
determine the hyperergic test of this adolescent?
A. 6 mm papula, necrosis
B. 24 mm hyperemia
C. 12 mm hyperemia
D. 4 mm papula
E. 20 mm papula
83. A survey radiograph of a miner (24 years of service record, the dust
concentration in the workplace is at the rate of 260-280 mg/m3 with 15% of
free silica) shows lung changes that are typical for pneumoconiosis. What type
of pneumoconiosis is it?
A. Anthracosilicosis
B. Anthracosilicatosis
C. Silicosis
D. Carboconiosis
E. Silicatosis
84. A patient complains of pathological lump, appearing in the right inguinal
region on exercise. The lump is round-shaped, 4 cm in diameter, on palpation:
soft elastic consistency, is positioned near the medial part of Pouparts
ligament. The lump is situated inwards from the spermatic cord. What is the
most probable preliminary diagnosis?
A. Right-sided direct inguinal hernia
B. Lipoma of the right inguinal area
C. Right-sided femoral hernia
D. Right-sided oblique inguinal hernia
E. Varicose veins of the right hip
85. A 35-year-old man was operated on peptic ulcer of the stomach. Mass deficit
of the body is 10 kg. The level of glucose after operation in the undiluted
cellular blood on an empty stomach is 6,7 mmol. During repeated examination
- 11,1 mmol (after meal), level of HbA1c - 10%. Could you please make an
interpretation of the given data?
A. Diabetes mellitus
B. Diabetes mellitus risk group
C. Postoperative hyperinsulinemia
D. Norm
E. Disordered tolerance to glucose
86. A 52 y.o. woman complains of weakness, painful itching after washing and
bathing, sensation of heaviness in the head. On examination: hyperemia of
skin of face, neck, extremities.BP- 180/100 mm Hg. Spleen is 4 cm below the
rib arch edge. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Erythremia
B. Dermatomyositis
C. Essential hypertension
D. Allergic dermatitis
E. Systemic sclerodermia
87. A 37-year-old patient was brought to resuscitation unit. General condition of
the patient is very serious. Sopor. The skin is grey, moist. Turgor is decreased.
Pulse is rapid, intense. BP - 160/110 mm Hg, muscle tonus is increased.
Hyperreflexia. There is an ammonia odor in the air. What is the presumptive
diagnosis?
A. Uraemic coma
B. Cerebral coma
C. Hyperglycemic coma
D. Alcoholic coma
E. Hypoglycemic coma
88. A 57-year-old man complains of shortness of breath, swelling on shanks,
irregularity in cardiac work, pain in the left chest half with irradiation to the
left scapula.Treatment is uineffective. On physical exam: hearts sounds are
diminished, soft systolic murmur on the apex. Ps - 100/min, arrhythmical, BP
- 115/75 mm Hg. The liver is +2 cm, painful. Roentgenoscopy: enlargement of
heart shadow to all sides, pulsation is weak. Electrocardiogram (ECG):
leftventricled extrasystolia, decreased voltage. What method of investigation is
necessary to do to determine the diagnosis?
A. Echocardiography
B. X-ray kymography
C. Coronarography
D. ECG in the dynamics
E. Veloergometria
89. A 55 y.o. patient complains of distended abdomen and rumbling, increased
winds evacuation, liquid foamy feces with sour smell following the diary
products consumption. What is the correct name of this syndrome?
A. Syndrome of fermentative dyspepsia
B. Dyskinesia syndrome
C. Malabsorption syndrome
D. Syndrome of decayed dyspepsia
E. Syndrome of fatty dyspepsia
90. A 54-year-old patient has an over 20-year history of femoral osteomyelitis.
Over the last month she has developed progressing edemata of the lower
extremities. Urine test reveals: proteinuria at the rate of 6,6 g/l; in blood:
dysproteinemia in form of hypoalbuminemia, increase in a2- and γ-globulin
rate, ESR - 50 mm/h. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Secondary renal amyloidosis
B. Chronic glomerulonephritis
C. Systemic lupus erythematosus
D. Acute glomerulonephritis
E. Myelomatosis
91. In an inhabited locality there is an increase of diphtheria during the last 3
years with separate outbursts in families. What measure can effectively
influence the epidemic process of diphtheria and reduce the morbidity rate to
single cases?
A. Immunization of the population
B. Disinfection in disease focus
C. Detection of carriers
D. Hospitalization of patients
E. Early diagnostics
92. A 14-year-old victim was drawn out of the water in winter after 15 minutes of
being in the water. The victim shows no vital signs. What measures are to be
taken?
A. To release respiratory tract from water, to create drain position
and to take on measures to restore respiration and blood
circulation
B. To transport the victim to the nearest warm room to carry out reanimation
measures
C. Not to carry out reanimation measures
D. Not to waste time on the release of respiratory tract from water, to take on
cardiopulmonary reanimation
E. To transport the victim to the nearest hospital to carry out reanimation
measures
93. An electro-gas welding operator working at a machine workshop performs
welding and cutting of metal, which is accompanied by intense UV-radiation.
His welding station is equipped with effective mechanical ventilation. What
occupational disease is most likely to develop in an electro-gas welding
operator?
A. Photoelectric ophthalmia
B. Vegetative-vascular dystonia
C. Heatstroke
D. Chronic overheating
E. Pneumoconiosis
94. A woman complains of high temperature to 38°C, mild pain in the throat
during 3 days. On examination: angle lymphatic nodes of the jaw are 3 cm
enlarged, palatinel tonsils are enlarged and coated with grey plaque which
spreads to the uvula and frontal palatinel arches. What is the most probable
diagnosis?
A. Larynx dyphtheria
B. Agranulocytosis
C. Oropharyngeal candidosis
D. Infectious mononucleosis
E. Vincents angina
95. A 48-year-old male patient complains of constant pain in the upper abdomen,
mostly on the left, that is getting worse after taking meals; diarrhea, weight
loss. The patient is an alcohol abuser. 2 years ago he had acute pancreatitis.
Blood amylase is 4 g/hl. Coprogram shows steatorrhea, creatorrhea. Blood
glucose is 6,0 mmol/l. What treatment is indicated for this patient?
A. Panzinorm forte
B. Contrycal
C. No-spa
D. Insulin
E. Gastrozepin
96. A 60-year-old female patient had been admitted to a hospital for acute
transmural infarction. An hour later the patients contition got worse. She
developed progressing dyspnea, dry cough. Respiratory rate - 30/min, heart
rate - 130/min, AP- 90/60 mm Hg. Heart sounds were muffled, there was also
diastolic shock on the pulmonary artery. The patient presented with medium
moist rales in the lower parts of lungs on the right and on the left. Body
temperature - 36,4°C. What drug should be given in the first place?
A. Promedol
B. Dopamine
C. Aminophylline
D. Heparin
E. Digoxin
97. A 62-year-old male has been hospitalized in the intensive care unit with a
continuous attack of retrosternal pain that cannot be relieved by nitroglycerin.
Objectively: AP- 80/60 mm Hg, heart rate - 106/min, breathing rate - 22/min.
Heart sounds are muffled, a gallop rhythm is present. How would you explain
the AP drop?
A. Reduction in cardiac output
B. Reduction in peripheral resistance
C. Adrenergic receptor block
D. Internal haemorrhage
E. Blood depositing in the abdominal cavity
98. A 35-year-old female reports heart pain (aching and drilling) occurring mainly
in the morning in autumn and spring and irradiating to the neck, back and
abdomen; rapid heartbeat; low vitality. Occurrence of this condition is not
associated with physical activity. In the evening, the patients condition
improves. Study of somatic and neurological status, and ECG reveal no
pathology. What pathology is most likely to have caused these clinical
presentations?
A. Somatization depression
B. Pseudoneurotic schizophrenia
C. Resting stenocardia
D. Neurocirculatory asthenia
E. Hypochondriacal depression
99. A 18 y.o. male patient complains of pain in knee and ankle joints, temperature
elevation to 39,5°C. He had a respiratory disease 1,5 week ago. On
examination: temperature- 38,5°C, swollen knee and ankle joints, pulse- 106
bpm, rhythmic, AP- 90/60 mm Hg, heart borders without changes, sounds are
weakened, soft systolic apical murmur. What indicator is connected with
possible etiology of the process?
A. Antistreptolysine-0
B. Rheumatic factor
C. Seromucoid
D. 1-antitrypsine
E. Creatinkinase
100. A 30 y.o. male patient complains of itching of the skin which intensifies
in the evening. He has been ill for 1,5 months. On examination: there is rash
with paired papules covered with bloody crusts on the abdomen, hips,
buttocks, folds between the fingers, flexor surfaces of the hand. There are
traces of line scratches. What additional investigations are necessary to make
diagnosis?
A. Examination of rash elements scrape
B. Blood glucose
C. Examination for helmints
D. Determination of dermographism
E. Serologic blood examination
101. A 50-year-old locksmith has a long-term record of work under the
effect of mercury vapors with concentration exceeding MPC by 5-10 times.
Clinical examination revealed the lability of vasomotors of skin, pulse and
arterial pressure; total hyperhydrosis; asymmetric innervation of facial and
lingual muscles, positive subcortical reflexes, intention tremor. Against the
background of increased emotional excitability the patient presents with lack
of self-confidence, shyness. A dentist found him to have parodontosis, chronic
stomatitis. What disease can be suspected?
A. Chronic mercury intoxication
B. Parkinsons syndrome
C. Vascular encephalopathy
D. Acute mercury intoxication
E. Residual effects of neuroinfection
102. 4 hours after having meals a patient with signs of malnutrition and
steatorrhea experiences stomach pain, especially above navel and to the left of
it. Diarrheas take turns with constipation lasting up to 3-5 days. Palpation
reveals moderate painfulness in the choledochopancreatic region. The
amylase rate in blood is stable. X-ray reveals some calcifications located above
navel. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Chronic pancreatitis
B. Duodenal ulcer
C. Chronic gastroduodenitis
D. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
E. Chronic calculous cholecystitis
103. A 58 y.o. male patient is examined by a physician and suffers from
general weakness, fatigue, mild pain in the left subcostal area, sometimes
frequent painful urination. Moderate splenomegaly has been revealed. Blood
test: neutrophilic leukocytosis with the progress to myelocyte; basophil- 2%;
eosinophil- 5%. There is a urate crystales in urine, erythrocyte- 2-3 in the field
of vision. What is the preliminary diagnosis?
A. Chronic myeloleucosis
B. Lymphogranulomatosis
C. Urolithiasis
D. Hepar cirrhosis
E. Leukemoid reaction
104. A 56-year-old patient with diffuse toxic goiter has ciliary arrhythmia
with pulse rate of 110 bpm, arterial hypertension, AP- 165/90 mm Hg. What
preparation should be administered along with mercazolil?
A. Propranolol
B. Radioactive iodine
C. Verapamil
D. Corinfar
E. Procaine hydrochloride
105. A 54-year-old patient complains of weakness, weight loss despite the
unchanged appetite, frequent urination, skin itch for six months. Some time
ago the patient underwent treatment for furunculosis. She hasnt been
examined recently. Objectively: malnutrition, dry skin with signs of
scratching. Small lymph nodes can be palpated in the axillary regions.
Changes in the internal organs are absent. What testing must be administered
in the first place?
A. Blood sugar test on an empty stomach
B. Complete blood count
C. Lymph node biopsy
D. Blood sterility testing
E. Endoscopy of stomach
106. A 43 y.o. woman complains of severe pain in the right abdominal side
irradiating in the right supraclavicular area, fever, dryness and bitterness in
the mouth. There were multiple vomitings without relief. Patient relates the
onset of pain to the taking of fat and fried food. Physical examination: the
patient lies on the right side, pale, dry tongue, tachycardia. Right side of
abdomen is painful during palpation and somewhat tense in right
hypochondrium. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Perforative ulcer
B. Acute bowel obstruction
C. Acute cholecystitis
D. Acute appendicitis
E. Right-sided renal colic
107. Several hours before, a 28-year-old patient suddenly developed acute
headache and repeated vomiting, then lost consciousness. Objectively: focal
neurological symptoms were not found. Pronounced meningeal symptoms
were revealed. AP - 120/80 mm Hg. According to clinical and liquorological
findings the patient was diagnosed with subarachnoid haemorrhage. After
administration of dehydrants the patients condition somewhat improved.
What is the main component of further emergency care?
A. Coagulants
B. Antiaggregants
C. Corticosteroids
D. Fibrinolytics
E. Anticoagulants
108. On the 5th day of a respiratory disease accompanied by fever a 24-year-
old man developed progressing headaches, systemic dizziness, double vision,
facial muscles paresis on the right, choking from swallowing. He was
diagnosed with acute viral encephalitis. Identify the main tendency of the
emergency treatment:
A. Zovirax
B. Haemodezum
C. Ceftriaxone
D. Glucocorticoids
E. Lasix
109. A 24-year-old man on the 5th day of acute respiratory disease with high
grade temperature started having strong headaches, systemic dizziness,
sensation of double vision, paresis of mimic muscles to the right, tickling by
swallowing. Diagnosis: Acute viral encephalitis. Determine the basic direction
of the emergent therapy.
A. Zovirax
B. Lasix
C. Hemodesis
D. Glucocorticoids
E. Cephtriaxon
110. A 30-year-old patient was delivered to the admission ward of the
infectious disease department. The disease had started acutely on the
background of normal temperature with the appearance of frequent, liquid,
profuse stool without pathological impurities. Diarrhea was not accompanied
by abdominal pain. 12 hours later there appeared recurrent profuse vomiting.
The patient rapidly developed dehydration. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Cholera
B. Shigellosis
C. Salmonellosis
D. Campylobacteriosis
E. Staphylococcal food toxicoinfection
111. A 65 y.o. woman complains of complicated mouth opening following
foot trauma 10 days ago. Next day she ate with difficulties, there were muscles
tension of back, the back of the head and abdomen. On the third day there was
tension of all muscle groups, generalized convulsions every 10-15 min. What is
the most probable diagnosis?
A. Tetanus
B. Meningoencephalitis
C. Tetania
D. Hemorrhagic stroke
E. Epilepsy
112. Gastric juice analysis of a 42-year-old male patient revealed absence of
free hydrochloric acid at all stages. Endoscopy revealed pallor, thinning of
gastric mucosa, smoothed folds. Microscopically the atrophy of glands with
intestinal metaplasia was found. What disease is this situation typical for?
A. Chronic type A gastritis
B. Menetrier disease
C. Stomach cancer
D. Chronic type B gastritis
E. Chronic type C gastritis
113. A 45-year-old female patient complains of frequent liquid stools with a
lot of mucus, pus and blood; pain across the abdomen, loss of 7 kg within 6
months. She has a 1-year history of non-specific ulcerative colitis. What group
of drugs should be preferred for this patient?
A. Corticosteroids
B. Sulfonamides
C. Polyenzymes
D. Nitrofurans
E. Antibacterial
114. A 54-year-old male patient complains of aching pain in the lumbar
region, that is getting worse after standing in an upright position, physical
exercise, supercooling. The patient also reports of experiencing weakness in
the afternoon. Pain in the lumbar region, said about 10 years old. Objectively:
pale skin, to- 37,2°C, AP- 180/100 mm Hg, minor costovertebral angle
tenderness (Pasternatsky symptom). In blood: RBCs - 3,5×1012/l, WBCs -
6,5×109/l, ESR - 22 mm/h. In urine: the relative density - 1010, leukocytes -
12-15 in the field of vision, erythrocytes - 2-3 in the field of vision. Urine
bacterial count - 100000 in 1 ml. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Chronic pyelonephritis
B. Amyloidosis
C. Polycystic renal disease
D. Nephrolithiasis
E. Chronic glomerulonephritis
115. A 67-year-old male complains of dyspnea on exertion, attacks of
retrosternal pain, dizziness. He has no history of rheumatism. Objectively:
pale skin, acrocyanosis. There are rales in the lower parts of lungs. There is
systolic thrill in the II intercostal space on the right, coarse systolic murmur
conducted to the vessels of neck. AP- 130/90 mm Hg, heart rate - 90/min,
regular rhythm. The liver extends 5 cm under the edge of costal arch, shin
edemata are present. Specify the assumed valvular defect:
A. Aortic stenosis
B. Tricuspid regurgitation
C. Mitral insufficiency
D. Pulmonary artery stenosis
E. Ventricular septal defect
116. A 24-year-old female teacher complains of dizziness and heart pain
irradiating to the left nipple. Pain is not associated with physical activity and
cannot be relieved by nitroglycerin, it abates after taking Valocordin and lasts
an hour or more. The patient has a nearly 2-year history of this disease.
Objectively: Ps- 76 bpm. AP- 110/70 mm Hg. Heart borders are normal, heart
sounds are clear. The ECG shows respiratory arrhythmia. Radiograph of the
cervicothoracic spine shows no pathology. Lungs, abdomen are unremarkable.
What changes in blood formula can be expected?
A. No changes
B. Leukocytosis
C. Leukemic hiatus
D. Increased ESR
E. Thrombocytopenia
117. A 51-year-old female patient complains of frequent defecation and
liquid blood-streaked stools with mucus admixtures, diffuse pain in the
inferolateral abdomen, 6 kg weight loss over the previous month. Objectively:
body temperature - 37,4°C, malnutrition, skin is pale and dry. Abdomen is
soft, sigmoid is painful and spasmodic, makes a rumbling sound. Liver is
dense, painful, extends 3 cm below the costal margin. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Non-specific ulcerative colitis
B. Sprue
C. Bacillary dysentery
D. Intestinal enzymopathy
E. Helminthic invasion
118. A 18 y.o. female student complains of dyspnea during the intensive
exertion. The condition became worse half a year ago. On examination: pulse
rate is 88 bpm, accelerated, AP- 180/20 mm Hg, pale skin, heart borders are
dilated to the left and up. There is systolic-diastolic murmur in the 2hd
intercostal space, S2 at pulmonary artery is accentuated. ECG has revealed
both ventricles hypertrophy. Thoracic X-ray has revealed pulsation and
protrusion of the left ventricle, lung trunk. What doctors tactics should be?
A. Cardiosurgeon consultation
B. Administration of therapeutic treatment
C. Exemption from physical exercises
D. Continuation of investigation
E. Dispensary observation
119. A 49-year-old male patient complains of dyspnea of combined nature,
cough, shin edemata, abdomen enlargement due to ascites. He has a 20-year
history of chronic bronchitis. For the last 3 years he has been disabled (group
II) because of cardiac changes. Objectively: mixed cyanosis, edemata. Ps -
92/min, rhythmic, AP - 120/70 mm Hg, respiration rate - 24/min. There is
accentuation of the second sound above the pulmonary artery. Auscultation
reveals the box resonance above the lungs. There are also dry rales over the
entire surface of lungs. What is the mechanism of heart changes development
in this patient?
A. Euler-Liljestrand reflex
B. Cardiovascular reflex
C. Respiratory reflex
D. Kitaevs reflex
E. Bainbridge reflex
120. A 24-year-old man on the second day of the disease with a sudden
onset complains of a strong headache in temples and in the area of orbits, dull
pain in the body, dry painful cough. His temperature is 39°C. Adynamic.
Mucous membrane of oropharynx is "flaming", rales are not ausculated. What
is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Influenza
B. Respiratory mycoplasmosis
C. Meningococcus infection
D. Pneumonia
E. Parainluenza
121. A 32-year-old female complains of dizziness, headache, palpitation,
tremor. For the last several months she has been under outpatient observation
for the increased arterial pressure. Since recently such attacks have become
more frequent and severe. Objectively: skin is covered with clammy sweat,
tremor of the extremities is present. HR- 110/min, AP- 220/140 mm Hg.
Heart sounds are muffled. Blood test results: WBCs - 9,8×109/l, ESR - 22
mm/h. Blood glucose - 9,8 millimole/l. What disease is the most likely cause
of this crisis?
A. Pheochromocytoma
B. Preeclampsia
C. Essential hypertension
D. Primary hyperaldosteronism
E. Diabetic glomerulosclerosis
122. A 76-year-old male consulted a therapist about slow discharge of urine
with a small jet. The patient reported no cardiac problems. Examination
revealed atrial fibrillation with a heart rate of 72/min and without pulse
deficit. There are no signs of heart failure. ECG confirms the presence of atrial
fibrillation. From history we know that the arrhythmia was detected three
years ago. What tactics for the treatment of atrial fibrillation in the patient
should be chosen?
A. Does not require treatment
B. Obzidan
C. Ajmaline
D. Digoxin
E. Verapamil
123. A 43-year-old female patient complains of unstable defecation with
frequent constipations, abdominal swelling, headache, sleep disturbance.
Body weight is unchanged. What disease are these clinical presentations
typical for?
A. Irritable colon syndrome
B. Chronic pancreatitis
C. Colorectal cancer
D. Chronic atrophic gastritis
E. Chronic enteritis
124. A 43-year-old man who often contacts with ethyl gasoline was admitted
to a hospital with complaints of general weakness, dizziness, memory
impairment, sleepiness at daytime and insomnia at night, sensation of a hair
in the mouth, colicky pains in the right subcostal region. What is the most
likely diagnosis?
A. Chronic tetraethyl lead intoxication
B. Chronic lead intoxication
C. Chronic mercury intoxication
D. Alcoholic delirium
E. Chronic manganese intoxication
125. A 35-year-old patient has been in the intensive care unit for acute renal
failure due to crush for 4 days. Objectively: the patient is inadequate.
Breathing rate - 32/min. Over the last 3 hours individual moist rales can be
auscultated in lungs. ECG shows high T waves, right ventricular extrasystoles.
CVP - 159 mm Hg. In blood: the residual nitrogen - 62 millimole/l, K+- 7,1
millimole/l, Cl- - 78 millimole/l, Na+- 120 millimole/l, Ht - 0,32, Hb - 100 g/l,
blood creatinine - 0,9 millimole/l. The most appropriate method of treatment
would be:
A. Hemodialysis
B. Hemosorption
C. Ultrafiltration
D. Plasma filtration
E. Plasma sorption
126. A 45-year-old man was brought to clinic with complaints of the pain
that started suddenly in the left chest part and epigastric area, shortness of
breath, nausea, one-time vomiting. The acute pain started after weight-lifting.
On physical exam: shallow breathing, RR - 38/min, left chest part is behind
during respiration, by percussion - tympanitic sound, respiration is not
ausculated. Ps - 110 bpm, of weak filling. BP- 100/60 mm Hg, insignificant
displacement of heart to the right, sounds are dull. What examination is the
most expedient to do first?
A. Roentgenography
B. Esophagogastroscopy
C. Ultrasound of the abdominal cavity
D. Electrocardiography
E. Bronchoscopy
127. A 35 y.o. woman is suspected of aplastic anemia. The bone marrow
punction has been administered with the diagnostic purpose. What changes in
the marrow punctatum are suggested?
A. Replacement of marrow elements with adipose tissue
B. Absolute lymphocytosis
C. Prevalence of megaloblasts
D. Replacement of marrow elements with fibrous tissue
E. Presence of blast cells
128. A 58-year-old female patient complains of spontaneous bruises,
weakness, bleeding gums, dizziness. Objectively: the mucous membranes and
skin are pale with numerous hemorrhages of various time of origin. Lymph
nodes are not enlarged. Ps is 100/min, AP - 110/70 mm Hg. There are no
changes of internal organs. Blood test results: RBC - 3,0*10^12/l, ?b - 92 g/l,
colour index - 0,9, anisocytosis, poikilocytosis, WBC – 10*10^9/l, eosinophils
- 2%, stab neutrophils - 12%, segmented neutrophils - 68%, lymphocytes -
11%, monocytes - 7%, ESR - 12 mm/h. What laboratory test is to be
determined next for making a diagnosis?
A. Platelets
B. Fibrinogen
C. Clotting time
D. Reticulocytes
E. Osmotic resistance of erythrocytes
129. A 47-year-old woman underwent a thyroid gland resection on account
of nodular euthyroid goiter. What preparations are most likely to prevent the
disease recurrence?
A. Thyroid hormones
B. Thyrotropin
C. Mercazolil
D. Antistruminum (potassium iodide)
E. Radioactive iodine
130. A 55 y.o. male patient complains of weakness during 2 months, pain in
the right side of the thorax, cough, blood-streaked sputum. On X-ray:
intensive triangle shadow in the area of lower lobe that is connected to
mediastinum. What is the most likely disorder in the lungs?
A. Central cancer of lungs
B. Pleuropneumonia
C. Bronchiectasia
D. Tuberculosis of lungs
E. Pulmonary infarction
131. A 60 y.o. patient experiences acute air insufficiency following of the
venoectomy due to subcutaneous vein thrombophlebitis 3 days ago. Skin
became cianotic, with grey shade. Marked psychomotor excitement,
tachypnea, substernal pain. What postoperative complication has occured?
A. Thromboembolia of pulmonary artery
B. Hypostatic pneumonia
C. Hemorrhagia
D. Myocardial infarction
E. Valvular pneumothorax
132. A 19-year-old woman complains of pain in the abdomen and joints,
asks for more analgetics and somnifacient injections. The patient was
examined. Gynecological and urological pathologies are absent. There are
signs of previous punctures along superficial veins of the extremities. The
patient does not explain the origin of punctures. Tendon reflexes of upper and
lower extremities are the same, quick. Photoreaction of the pupil of the eye is
weak. The tongue is grey coated. During communication the patient in
affectively not even-tempered. There is diarrhea without pathologic
inclusions. What tactics is necessary to improve the condition of this patient?
A. Consultation of an expert in narcology
B. Consultation of infectious diseases doctor
C. Additional consultation of surgeon
D. Prescription of medications the patient asks for
E. Treatment with antibiotics
133. A patient has an over a year-old history of fast progressive rheumatoid
arthritis. X-raying confirms presence of marginal erosions. What basic drug
would be the most appropriate in this case?
A. Methotrexate
B. Chloroquine
C. Diclofenac sodium
D. Aspirin
E. Prednisolone
134. A female rheumatic patient experiences diastolic thoracic wall tremor
(diastolic thrill), accentuated S1 at apex, there is diastolic murmur with
presystolic intensification, opening snap, S2 accent at pulmonary artery. What
rind of heart disorder is observed?
A. Mitral stenosis
B. Mitral valve insufficiency
C. Opened arterial duct
D. Aortic valve insufficiency
E. Pulmonary artery stenosis
135. A 23-year-old patient complains of a dull ache, sensation of heaviness
and distention in the epigastrium immediately after meals, foul-smelling
eructation; dry mouth, empty stomach nausea, diarrhea. Objectively: the skin
is pale, the patient is of thin build. Abdomen is soft on palpation, there is
epigastric pain. The liver does not extend beyond the costal arch. In blood: Hb
- 110 g/l, RBCs - 3,4×1012/l, WBC count is normal. ESR - 16 mm/h. What is
the most informative study that will allow make a diagnosis?
A. Esophageal gastroduodenoscopy
B. Study of gastric juice
C. Duodenal probing
D. pH-metry
E. X-ray of digestion organs
136. A 49-year-old patient complains of deglutition problems, especially
with solid food, hiccups, voice hoarseness, nausea, regurgitation, significant
weight loss (15 kg within 2,5 months). Objectively: body weight is reduced.
Skin is pale and dry. In lungs: vesicular breathing, heart sounds are loud
enough, heart activity is rhythmic. The abdomen is soft, painless on palpation.
Liver is not enlarged. What study is required to make a diagnosis?
A. Esophageal duodenoscopy along with biopsy
B. X-ray of digestive tract organs
C. Study of gastric secretion
D. X-ray in Trendelenburgs position
E. Clinical blood test
137. A 60-year-old patient has been admitted to a hospital with complaints
of dyspnea, tightness in the right subcostal area, abdomen enlargement. These
presentations have been progressing for a year. Heart auscultation reveals
presystolic gallop rhythm. Objectively: swelling of the neck veins, ascites,
palpable liver and spleen. What disease requires differential diagnostics?
A. Constrictive pericarditis
B. Pulmonary embolism
C. Lung cancer with invasion to the pleura
D. Hepatocirrhosis
E. Chronic pulmonary heart
138. A 40-year-old patient, the forester, complains of severe headache, body
temperature rise up to 39,5°C, trembling limbs. From the patients history we
know that he had seriously cut his hand during the dissection of a killed fox.
Objectively: depressed mood. The patient asks not to turn on the light or open
the door. Any noise causes apparent motor excitation. When he saw a carafe of
water, he developed convulsive throat spasms. What tactics should an
emergency doctor choose?
A. Deliver the patient to the infectious disease hospital
B. Deliver the patient to the neurological department
C. Let him stay at home and consult a psychiatrist
D. Deliver the patient to the psychiatric hospital
E. Deliver the patient to the resuscitation department
139. A 28-year-old woman has a 12-year history of chronic
glomerulonephritis with latent course. Over the past six months she has
developed general weakness, loss of appetite, low work performance, nausea.
The patient complains of headache, pain in the joints. On examination:
anemia, blood urea - 34,5 millimole/l, blood creatinine - 0,766 millimole/l,
hyperkalemia. What complication has developed?
A. Chronic renal insufficiency
B. Renal amyloidosis
C. Pyelonephritis
D. Acute renal insufficiency
E. Nephrotic syndrome
140. A 72-year-old male had had a moderate headache. Two days later, he
developed the progressing speech disorders and weakness in the right
extremities. The patient has a history of myocardial infarction, arrhythmia.
Study of the neurologic status revealed elements of motor aphasia, central
paresis of the VII I XII cranial nerves on the right, central hemiparesis on the
same side and hyperaesthesia. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Ischemic stroke
B. Transient ischemic attack
C. Hemorrhagic stroke
D. Epidural hematoma
E. Brain tumor
141. A 70 y.o. male patient with mild headaches complains of speech
disorder, weakness in right limbs. There was a history of miocardial infarction
and arrhythmia. On nu eroligical examination there are elements of motor
aphasia, central paresis of VII and XII cranial nerves pairs on the right side,
cental type of hemiparesis and hemihyperesthisia on the same side. What is
the most probable diagnosis?
A. Ischemic stroke
B. Cerebral tumor
C. Transitory ischemic attack
D. Hemorrhagic stroke
E. Epidural hematoma
142. After treating a field with pesticides a machine operator presents with
great weakness, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, visual impairment,
watery eyes. Objectively: the patient is excited, hypersalivation, hyperhidrosis,
muscle fibrillation of tongue and eyelids are oberved. Pupils are narrowed,
there is tachycardia, lung auscultation reveals moist small and medium
bubbling rales. In blood: changed level of cholinesterase activity. What is the
most likely diagnosis?
A. Intoxication with organophosphorous pesticides
B. Intoxication with carbamic acid derivatives
C. Intoxication with organomercurial pesticides
D. Intoxication with organochlorine pesticides
E. Intoxication with arsenic-containing pesticides
143. A 40-year-old man is ill with autoimmune hepatitis. Blood test: A/G
ratio 0,8, bilirubin – 42 mumol/L, transaminase: ALT- 2,3 mmol g/L, AST -
1,8 mmol g/L. What is the most effective means in treatment from the given
below?
A. Glucocorticoids, cytostatics
B. Antibacterial medication
C. Antiviral medications
D. Hemosorbtion, vitamin therapy
E. Hepatoprotectors
144. A farmer hurt his right foot during working in a field and came to the
emergency station. He doesnt remember when he got last vaccination and he
has never served in the army. Examination of his right foot revealed a
contaminated wound up to 5-6 cm long with uneven edges. The further
treatment tactics will be:
A. To make an injection of tetanus anatoxin and antitetanus serum
B. To make an injection of antitetanus serum
C. To administer an antibiotic
D. Surgical d-bridement only
E. To make an injection of tetanus anatoxin
145. A 35-year-old patient has been admitted to a hospital for pain in the left
sternoclavicular and knee joints, lumbar area. The disease has an acute
character and is accompanied by fever up to 38°C. Objectively: the left
sternoclavicular and knee joints are swollen and painful. In blood: WBCs -
9,5×109/l, ESR - 40 mm/h, CRP - 1,5 millimole/l, fibrinogen - 4,8 g/l, uric
acid - 0,28 millimole/l. Examination of the urethra scrapings reveals
chlamydia. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Reiters syndrome
B. Rheumatoid arthritis
C. Gout
D. Rheumatic arthritis
E. Bechterews disease
146. A 20 daily y.o. female patient is suffering from chronic bronchitis.
Recently there has been production about 0,5 L of purulent sputum with
maximum discharge in the morning. Fingers are like "drum sticks", there are
"watching glass" nails. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Bronchiectasia
B. Pneumonia
C. Gangrene of lungs
D. Tuberculosis
E. Chronic bronchitis
147. Topographic percussion of lungs in a patient who got a serious job-
related barotrauma revealed that the lower lungs borders were located one rib
below normal, there was a significant increase in both lungs height and
Kronigs isthmus. What disease should be suspected in the first place?
A. Pulmonary emphysema
B. Exudative pleuritis
C. Bronchial asthma
D. Pneumothorax
E. Chronic bronchitis
148. An 18 y.o. girl complains of weakness, dizziness, loss of appetite,
menorrhagia. There are many-coloured petechiae on the skin of the upper
extremities. Blood test: Hb- 105 g/l; RBC- 3,2×1012/L; C.I.- 0,95; thromb.-
20×109/L. The sedimentation time according to Lee White is 5; hemorrhagia
duration according to Duke is 8, "pinch and tourniquet" test is positive. What
is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
B. Hemorrhagic diathesis
C. Hemophilia
D. Iron deficiency anemia
E. Marchiafava-Michelis disease
149. A 28 y.o. male patient was admitted to the hospital because of high
temperature 39°C, headache, generalized fatigue, constipation, sleep disorder
for 9 days. There are sporadic roseolas on the abdomen, pulse- 78 bpm, liver is
enlarged for 2 cm. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Abdominal typhoid
B. Leptospirosis
C. Sepsis
D. Typhus
E. Brucellosis
150. A 50-year-old patient complains about having pain attacks in the right
subcostal area for about a year. He pain arises mainly after taking fattening
food. Over the last week the attacks occurred daily and became more painful.
On the 3rd day of hospitalization the patient presented with icteritiousness of
skin and scleras, light-colored feces and dark urine. In blood: neutrophilic
leukocytosis - 13,1×109/l, ESR- 28 mm/h. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Chronic calculous cholecystitis
B. Fatty degeneration of liver
C. Hypertensive dyskinesia of gallbladder
D. Chronic cholangitis, exacerbation stage
E. Chronic recurrent pancreatitis
151. A 20 y.o. patient with bronchial asthma experiences dyspnea attacks 3-
4 times a week. Nocturnal attacks are 1 time a week. FEV1- 50% of necessary
figures, during the day its variations is 25%. What is the severity of bronchial
asthma condition?
A. Moderate severity condition
B. Intermittent flow
C. Serious condition
D. Mild condition
E. Asthmatic status
152. A 40 y.o. man complains of headache in occipital area. On physical
examination: the skin is pale; face and hand edema, BP- 170/130 mm Hg. On
Ech°CG: concentric hypertrophy of the left ventricle. Ultrasound examination
of the kidneys reveals thinned cortical layer. Urine analysis shows proteinuria
of 3,5 g/day. What is the probable diagnosis?
A. Essential arterial hypertension
B. Chronic glomerulonephritis
C. Cushings disease
D. Polycystic disease of the kidneys
E. Chronic pyelonephritis
153. A 27-year-old patient has a severe headache, nausea and vomiting.
Objectively: body temperature is 38,9°C, there is a haemorrhagic stellate rash
on the legs. The patient takes meningeal pose in bed. Meningeal symptoms are
strongly positive. Deep reflexes are brisk, uniform. Pathological reflexes are
absent. It has been suspected that the patient has epidemic cerebrospinal
meningitis. Which of additional tests should be performed in the first place to
verify the diagnosis?
A. Lumbar puncture
B. Rheoencephalography
C. Survey craniogram
D. Electroencephalography
E. Echoencephalography
154. After a serious nervous stress a 35-year-old patient has developed on
the dorsal surface of hands redness and swelling that were later replaced by
small inflammatory nodules, vesicles and following erosion with a significant
serous discharge. The process is accompanied by severe itching. What is the
most likely diagnosis?
A. True eczema
B. Toxicoderma
C. Microbal eczema
D. Allergic dermatitis
E. Simple contact dermatitis
155. A 36-year-old patient complains of skin rash that appeared a week ago
and doesnt cause any subjective problems. Objectively: palm and sole skin is
covered with multiple lenticular disseminated papules not raised above the
skin level. The papules are reddish, dense on palpation and covered with
keratinous squamae. What is the provisional diagnosis?
A. Secondary syphilis
B. Palmoplanar psoriasis
C. Palm and sole callosity
D. Palmoplanar rubrophytosis
E. Verrucosis
156. In the morning a patient had nausea, abdominal discomfort, single
vomiting, dry mouth. In the evening, the patient presented with the increasing
general weakness, double vision, difficult swallowing of solid food.
Objectively: ptosis, mydriasis, anisocoria, absence of gag and pharyngeal
reflex, dry mucous membranes. The previous evening the patient had dinner
with canned food and alcohol. What is the presumptive diagnosis?
A. Botulism
B. Acute ischemic stroke
C. Poliomyelitis
D. Food toxicoinfection
E. Intoxication with unknown poison
157. A 30-year-old patient complains of paroxysmal abdominal pain,
frequent liquid stools up to 10 times a day. Throughout the first 3 days he had
a fever, since the 2nd day of disease there were scant liquid stools mixed with
mucus. On palpation: tenderness of all colon segments. Sigmoid colon was
found spastic. What is your provisional diagnosis?
A. Acute dysentery
B. Salmonellosis
C. Intestinal amebiasis
D. Cholera
E. Balantidiasis
158. A 38-year-old woman experiences episodic increases in arterial
pressure up to 240/120 mm Hg, which is accompanied by nausea, vomiting,
tachycardia, increased sweating, hyperglycemia. The attack is usually followed
by the excessive urination. Renal sonography reveals an additional formation
adjacent to the upper pole of the right kidney and possibly belonging to the
adrenal gland. What laboratory test will allow to clarify the diagnosis?
A. Determination of urinary excretion of catecholamines and
vanillylmandelic acid
B. Estimation of glomerular filtration rate by measuring endogenous creatinine
clearance
C. Blood test for renin level
D. Blood test for thyroxine and thyrotrophic hormone
E. Blood test for insulin and C-peptide
159. A 32-year-old patient has a 3-year history of asthma attacks, that can
be hardly stopped with berotec. Over a few last months he has experienced
pain in the joints and sensitivity disorder of legs and feet skin. Ps - 80/min,
AP - 210/100 mm Hg. In blood: eosinophilia at the rate of 15%. What disease
can be suspected in this case?
A. Periarteritis nodosa
B. Systemic scleroderma
C. Systemic lupus erythematosus
D. Dermatomyositis
E. Wegeners disease
160. 3 hours before, a 68-year-old male patient got a searing chest pain
radiating to the neck and left forearm, escalating dyspnea. Nitroglycerin failed
to relieve pain but somewhat reduced dyspnea. Objectively: there is crimson
cyanosis of face. Respiratory rate is 28/min. The patient has vesicular
breathing with isolated sibilant rales. Heart sounds are muffled, with a gallop
rhythm. Ps - 100/min, AP - 100/65 mmHg. ECG shows negative T-wave in
V2-V6 leads. What drug can reduce the hearts need for oxygen without
aggravating the disease?
A. Isosorbide dinitrate
B. Atenolol
C. Corinfar
D. Streptokinase
E. Aminophylline
161. A 46-year-old patient complains of sudden palpitation, which is
accompanied by pulsation in the neck and head, fear, nausea. The palpitation
lasts for 15-20 minutes and is over after straining when holding her breath.
What kind of cardiac disorder may be suspected?
A. An attack of supraventricular paroxysmal tachycardia
B. An attack of atrial flutter
C. An attack of extrasystolic arrhythmia
D. An attack of ciliary arrhythmia
E. An attack of ventricular paroxysmal tachycardia
162. A 5-grade pupil complains about extensive skin rash accompanied by
intensive itch, especially at night. Objectively: there are small red papules set
mostly in pairs in the region of interdigital folds on both hands, on the flexor
surface of radicarpal articulations, abdomen and buttock skin as well as
internal surface of thighs. In the centre of some papules vesicles or
serohaemorrhagic crusts can be seen. There are multiple excoriations. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
A. Scabies
B. Dermatitis
C. Toxicoderma
D. Eczema
E. Ringworm of body
163. A welder at work got the first-degree burns of the middle third of his
right shin. 5 days later the skin around the burn became edematic and itchy.
Objectively: on a background of a well-defined erythema there is polymorphic
rash in form of papules, vesicles, pustules, erosions with serous discharge.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Microbal eczema
B. True eczema
C. Occupational eczema
D. Streptococcal impetigo
E. Toxicoderma
164. A 58-year-old patient has a 3-year history diabetes mellitus type II. He
has been keeping to a diet and regularly taking glyburide. He has been
delivered to a hospital on an emergency basis for acute abdomen. Objectively:
the patient is of supernutrition type. The skin is dry. In the lungs vesicular
breathing can be auscultated. Heart sounds are regular, 90/min. AP- 130/70
mm Hg. The symptom of "wooden belly" is visible. Blood sugar - 9,8
millimole/l. The patients has indication for laparotomy. What is the most
appropriate way of further treatment of diabetes?
A. To administer short insulin
B. To administer 1 tablet of Maninil three times a day
C. To administer Semilong to be taken in the morning and insulin - in the
evening
D. To continue taking glyburide
E. To administer 1 tablet of Glurenorm three times a day
165. A 56 y.o. man, who has taken alcoholic drinks regularly for 20 years,
complains of intensive girdle pain in the abdomen. Profuse nonformed stool
2-3- times a day has appeared for the last 2 years, loss of weight for 8 kg for 2
years. On examination: abdomen is soft, painless. Blood amylase - 12g/L.
Feces examination-neutral fat 15 g per day, starch grains. What is the most
reasonable treatment at this stage?
A. Pancreatine
B. Aminocapron acid
C. Imodium
D. Levomicytine
E. Contrykal
166. A 43-year-old female patiet complains of eruption on her right leg skin,
pain, weakness, body temperature rise up to 38°C. The disease is acute.
Objectively: there is an edema on the right leg skin in the region of foot, a
well-defined bright red spot in form of flame tips which feels hot. There are
isolated vesicles in focus. What is your provisional diagnosis?
A. Erysipelas
B. Haemorrhagic vasculitis
C. Contact dermatitis
D. Microbial eczema
E. Toxicoderma
167. A 45-year-old patient complains of some painless nodular elements
tending to peripheral growth and fusion. He has a 2-year history of this
disease. Aggravation takes place mainly in spring. In anamnesis: the patients
father had similar skin lesions. Objectively: pathological elements looke like
guttate and nummular nodules, plaques covered with white scales. What is
your provisional diagnosis?
A. Psoriasis
B. Lichen ruber planus
C. Pityriasis rosea
D. Seborrheic eczema
E. Neurodermitis
168. A 47-year-old patient came to see a doctor on the 7th day of disease.
The disease developed very fast: after the chill body temperature rose up to
40°C and lasted up to 7 hours, then it dropped abruptly, which caused profuse
sweat. There were three such attacks occuring once in two days. Two days ago
the patient arrived from Africa. Objectively: pale skin, subicteric sclera,
significantly enlarged liver and spleen. What is the cause of fever attacks in
this disease?
A. Erythrocytic schizogony
B. Exotoxin of a causative agent
C. Gametocytes
D. Endotoxin of a causative agent
E. Tissue schizogony
169. On the 2nd day of disease a 27-year-old patient complains of
unbearable headache, repeated vomiting. Objectively: the patient is in a grave
condition. He is conscious but adynamic. Lies in a forced position with his
head thrown back. There is no skin rash. Nuchal muscles are evidently rigid,
there are Kernigs and Brudzinskis signs. to - 39,5°C, Ps -120/min, AP -
130/80 mm Hg. The leading syndrome of this disease is caused by:
A. Liquor hypertension
B. Affection of the cranial nerve nuclei
C. Liquor hypotension
D. Haemorrhages in the adrenal glands
E. Hyperthermy
170. On the 2nd day of illness a 27-year-old patient complains of unbearable
headache, repeated vomiting. Objectively: the patient is in a grave condition.
He is conscious but adynamic. Lies in a forced position with his head thrown
back. There is no skin rash. Nuchal muscles are evidently rigid, there are
Kernigs and Brudzinskis signs. to- 39,5°C, Ps- 120/min, AP- 130/80 mm Hg.
The leading syndrome of this disease is caused by:
A. Liquor hypertension
B. Liquor hypotension
C. Haemorrhages into the adrenal glands
D. Hyperthermy
E. Affection of the cranial nerve nuclei
171. A 43 y.o. woman complains of shooting heart pain, dyspnea,
irregularities in the heart activity, progressive fatigue during 3 weeks. She had
acute respiratory disease a month ago. On examination: AP- 120/80 mm Hg,
heart rate 98 bpm, heart boarders +1,5 cm left side, sounds are muffled, soft
systolic murmur at apex and Botkins area; sporadic extrasystoles. Liver isnt
palpated, there are no edema. Blood test: WBC- 6,7×109/L, sedimentation
rate- 21 mm/hour. What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Acute myocarditis
B. Climacteric myocardiodystrophia
C. Rheumatism, mitral insufficiency
D. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
E. Ichemic heart disease, angina pectoris
172. A 63-year-old female complains of general weakness, a feeling of
heaviness, compression in the epigastrium, postprandial fullness, nausea,
belching after meals. These symptoms have been observed for about 15 years.
Objectively: body temperature is 36,4°C, respiratory rate - 20/min, Ps -
88/min, blood pressure - 115/75 mm Hg. Skin and mucous membranes are
pale. Blood test results: RBC - 2,0x1012/l, Hb - 100 g/l. Tests revealed
parietal-cell antibodies. What is the most likely reason for the development of
anemia in this patient?
A. Production of antibodies to intrinsic factor
B. Disruption of erythropoietin synthesis
C. Disruption of hemoglobin synthesis
D. Impaired iron absorption
E. Increased loss of iron
173. A 37-year-old woman is sick with bronchial asthma for 15 years.
Recenlty asthmatic attacks occur 4-5 times per week, night attacks -2-3 times
per month. To stop attacks, the patient takes salbutamol. On physical exam:
condition is relatively satisfactory. RR - 20/min, Ps is 76 bpm, BP - 120/80
mm Hg. Respiration in lungs is vesicular. Cardiac sounds are muted, rhythm
is normal. What medication should be prescribed to prevent attacks of
bronchial asthma on the first stage?
A. Cromoglycat sodium
B. Injection of corticosteroids
C. Inhalation corticosteroids
D. Regular dose of salbutamol
E. Tabletted corticosteroids
174. A 52 y.o. male patient has become ill gradually. There is pain in the left
side of the thorax during 2 weeks, elevation of temperature till 38-39°C. On
examination: left chest side falls behind in breathing movement no voice
tremor over the left lung. Dullness that is more intensive in lower parts of this
lung. Right heart border is deviated outside. Sharply weakened breathing over
the left lung, no rales. Heart sounds are mufflet, tachycardia. What is the most
probable diagnosis?
A. Exudative pleuritis
B. Spotaneous pneumothorax
C. Cirrhotic tuberculosis
D. Infarction-pneumonia
E. Atelectasis of lung
175. A 50-year-old patient was hospitalized in severe condition with
complaints of chills, high grade temperature, dryness in the mouth, multiple
vomiting, pain in the epigastrium, frequent watery, foamy, dirty green color
stool of unpleasant odor. The tongue and the skin are dry. BP - 80/40 mm Hg.
What first aid is necessary for the patient?
A. Intravenous injection of sodium solutions
B. Hemosorbtion
C. To prescribe polyglucin
D. Fresh-frozen plasma transfusion
E. Sympathomimetics
176. A 42-year-old female patient suffers from micronodular cryptogenic
cirrhosis. Over the last week her condition has deteriorated: she developed
convulsions, mental confusion, progressing jaundice. What study may give
reasons for such aggravation?
A. Determination of serum ammonia
B. Determination of ALAT and ASAT
C. Determination of alkaline phosphatase
D. Determination of cholesterol ethers
E. Determination of alpha-phetoprotein
177. A patient has chronic heart failure of the II stage. He takes furosemide
regularly three times a week. He had developed bronchopneumonia and had
been administered combined pharmacotherapy. On the fifth day of therapy
the patient complained of hearing impairment. What drug coadministered
with furosemide might have caused the hearing loss?
A. Gentamicin
B. Mucaltin
C. Nystatin
D. Linex
E. Tavegil
178. A 60-year-old female patient complains of recurrent pain in the
proximal interphalangeal and wrist joints, their periodic swelling and
reddening that have been observed for 4 years. X-ray picture represents
changes in form of osteoporosis, joint space narrowing and single usuras.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Rheumatoid arthritis
B. Osteoarthritis
C. Pseudogout
D. Multiple myeloma
E. Gout
179. A 37-year-old woman complains of generalized fatigue, irritability,
dysphagia, chalk hunger. On physical exam: t- 36,5°C, respirations - 20/min,
Ps - 96 bpm, BP - 110/70 mm Hg. Satisfactory nourishment. The skin and
visible mucous membranes are pale. Blood test: Hb -70g/L, erythrocytes -
3,4×1012/L, CI - 0,7, reticulocytes - 2%, leucocytes - 4,7×109/L, eosinophilis. -
2%, band neutrophils - 3%, segmented neutrophils - 64%, lymphocytes – 26%,
monocytes - 5%, ESR - 15 mm/min. Serum ferrum - 7,3 mumol/L, total
protein - 70g/L. Deficit of what factor caused the development of the disease?
A. Ferrum
B. Vitamin B12
C. Vitamin B6
D. Protein
E. Folic acid
180. A 28-year-old patient has been hospitalized for the pain in the
epigastric region. He has a 10-year history of duodenal ulcer (DU). Recently,
the pain character has changed: it became permanent, persistent, irradiating
to the back. There are general weakness, dizziness, fatigue. The patient has
put off weight. Objectively: HR- 68/min, AP- 120/80 mm Hg. What is most
likely cause of deterioration?
A. Penetration
B. Haemorrhage
C. Exacerbation of duodenal ulcer
D. Stenosis development
E. Perforation of duodenal wall
181. A 57-year-old male patient complains of dyspnea on exertion, heaviness
in the right hypochondrium and shin edemata towards evening. Objectively:
temperature - 38,1°C, HR- 20/min, Ps=92/min, AP- 140/90 mm Hg. There is
apparent kyphoscoliosis. In the lungs single dry rales can be auscultated.
Heart sounds are muffled, rhythmic. ECG: Rv1+Sv5=15 mm. X-ray picture
shows the bulging of pulmonary artery cone, right ventricle enlargement.
What is the most likely cause of this condition?
A. Pulmonary heart
B. Dilatation cardiomyopathy
C. Atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis
D. Mitral stenosis
E. Primary pulmonary hypertension
182. A 30-year-old female patient has been delivered to a hospital for
sudden dyspnea progessing to asthma, sensation of having a "lump in the
throat", hand tremor, fear of death. The attack has developed for the first time
and is associated with a strong emotion. There is no previous history.
Objectvely: respiratory rate - 28/min, Ps - 104/min, rhythmic, AP - 150/85
mm Hg. The patient has rapid superficial vesicular breathing with extended
expiration. Percussion findings: heart borders are not changed. Cardiac
sounds are loud, rhythmic. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Neurocirculatory asthenia
B. Bronchial asthma
C. Cardiac asthma
D. Thyrotoxic crisis
E. Hypertensive crisis
183. A 24-year-old emotionally-labile woman presents with irritation,
depressed mood, palpitation, shooting pain in the heart area, generalized
fatigue following the divorce. On examination: palm hyperhydrosis, pulse rate
- 72-78 bpm, labile, heart without changes. ECG is normal. What is the most
probable pathology in this case?
A. Neurasthenia
B. Ipochondric neurosis
C. Schizophrenia
D. Depressive neurosis
E. Compulsive neurosis
184. A 30-year-old woman with a long history of chronic pyelonephritis
complains about considerable weakness, sleepiness, decrease in diuresis down
to 100 ml per day. AP- 200/120 mm Hg. In blood: creatinine - 0,62
millimole/l, hypoproteinemia, albumines - 32 g/l, potassium - 6,8 millimole/l,
hypochromic anemia, increased ESR. What is the first step in the patient
treatment tactics?
A. Haemodialysis
B. Enterosorption
C. Antibacterial therapy
D. Haemosorption
E. Blood transfusion
185. A patient had macrofocal myocardial infarction. He is overweight for
36%, AP is 150/90 mm Hg, blood sugar- 5,9 mmol/L, general cholesterol- 4,9
mmol/L, uric acid- 0,211 mmol/L. Which risk factor should be urgently
eradicated during the secondary prevention?
A. Obesity
B. Arterial hypertension
C. Hypercholesterolemia
D. Hyperuricemia
E. Hyperglycemia
186. A 36-year-old female patient complains of bruises on the body, gingival
haemorrhage, general weakness. A month ago she had a severe domestic
poisoning with some pesticide (the patient can not remember the name). She
has a 7-year record of working in contact with petroleum products,
particularly benzene. In blood: RBCs - 3,2×1012/l, WBCs - 2,7×109/l,
thrombocytes – 70×109/l. What is the most likely pathology?
A. Benzene intoxication
B. Chronic fatigue Syndrome
C. Organochlorine pesticide Intoxication
D. Organophosphorus pesticide intoxication
E. Mercury-containing pesticide intoxication
187. While staying in a stuffy room a 19-year-old emotionally labile girl
developed severe weakness, dizziness, blackout, nausea and loss of
consciousness without convulsions. Objectively: the patient is unconscious,
the skin is pale, extremities are cold. AP- 90/60 mm Hg, Ps- 96/min,
deficient, breathing is shallow. Pupillary and tendon reflexes are present.
There are no pathological signs. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Syncope
B. Transient ischemic attack
C. Epileptic attack
D. Vegetovascular paroxysm
E. Hysterical neurosis
188. A patient complains of frequent, bulky, frothy stools with greenish
mucus, cramping pain in the umbilical region, abdominal murmur, body
temperature at the rate of 39°C. The patient associates the disease with
consumption of soft-boiled eggs. What is the most likely pathogen?
A. Salmonella
B. Shigella
C. Yersinia
D. Enteropathogenic E.Coli
E. Vibrio cholerae El Tor
189. A 40-year-old female patient complains of headache, dizziness, muscle
weakness, occasional cramps in the extremities. She has been taking
antihypertensive medications for 10 years. AP- 180/100 mm Hg. Blood
potassium - 1,8 millimole/l, sodium - 4,8 millimole/l. In urine: alkaline
reaction, the relative density - 1012, protein and sugar are not found, WBCs -
3-4 in the field of vision, RBCs - 1-2 in the field of vision. Conns syndrome is
suspected. Which drug should be chosen for the treatment of arterial
hypertension?
A. Spironolactone
B. Propanolol
C. Hydrochlorothiazide
D. Clonidine
E. Enalapril
190. An 18-year-old patient presents no problems. Percussion reveals that
heart borders are displaced to the right and left by 1 cm, there is a coarse
systolic murmur with its epicenter within the 4th intercostal space on the left.
What is the most informative examination to confirm the clinical diagnosis?
A. Ventriculography
B. PCG
C. Polycardiography
D. Echocardiography
E. ECG
191. A 56-year-old patient complains of having persistent chest pain on the
right for the last 2 months. The pain is not associated with respiration. He also
complains of cough with blood-streaked sputum, weakness, decreased
performance, fatigue. Chest radiograph shows a globular shade of 4x6 cm
connected to the root of the lung in the lower part of the right lung. What is
the most likely diagnosis?
A. Peripheral lung cancer
B. Lung abscess
C. Tuberculoma
D. Pneumonia
E. Metastasis
192. A 18-year-old patient had subtotal strumectomy due to malignant
capillary cystadenoma of the thyroid gland. In 2 months there was a suspicion
of metastasis presence in the lungs. What rontgenological method is to be
used first?
A. Roentgenography of lungs
B. Angiopneumonography
C. Roentgenoscopy of lungs
D. Bronchography
E. Bronchoscopy
193. A 58-year-old patient was diagnosed basal-cell skin cancer, 1st stage.
Tumor is up to 1 cm in size and with up to 0,5 cm deep infiltration in tissues.
Tumor is localized in the right nasolabial area. Choose the most optimal
method of treatment.
A. Short-distance roentgenotherapy
B. Surgical treatment
C. Long-distance gamma therapy
D. Long-distance roentgenotherapy
E. Chemotherapy
194. A 27-year-old patient complains of nasal haemorrhages, multiple
bruises on the anterior surface of the trunk and extremities, sudden weakness.
In blood: Hb- 74 g/l, reticulocytes - 16%, RBCs - 2,5×1012/l, platelets –
30×109/l, ESR- 25 mm/h. What is the most effective measure for the
treatment of thrombocytopenia?
A. Splenectomy
B. Vitamin B12
C. Hemotransfusion
D. Iron preparations
E. Cytostatics
195. 2 days ago a patient presented with acute pain in the left half of chest,
general weakness, fever and headache. Objectively: between the 4 and 5 rib on
the left the skin is erythematous, there are multiple groups of vesicles 2-4 mm
in diameter filled with transparent liquid. What diease are these symptoms
typical for?
A. Herpes zoster
B. Herpes simplex
C. Pemphigus
D. Streptococcal impetigo
E. Herpetiform Duhrings dermatosis
196. A woman while working in vegetable garden developed severe pain in
the loin. Lasagues and Nery tension signs are obviously marked on the right.
Lumbar lordosis is smoothed, movements are harshly restrained in lumbar
part of the spine. Right ankle (Achilles) reflex is absent. What kind of disease
can it be?
A. Lumbar-sacral radiculitis
B. Hepatic colic
C. Lumbalgia
D. Renal colic
E. Neuritis of femoral nerve
197. After lifting a load a patient felt undurable pain in the loin. He was
diagnosed with acute lumbosacral radiculitis. Which of the following is
contraindicated for this patient?
A. Warming procedures
B. Vitamins of B group
C. Intravenous injection of aminophylline
D. Dehydrating drugs
E. Analgetics
198. An unconscious 35-year-old patient has been delivered by an
ambulance to the intensive care unit. Objectively: the patient is in semicoma.
Moderate mydriasis is present. The reaction of pupils to light is reduced. The
reaction to verbal instructions is missing. AP is150/100 mm Hg, there is
tachycardia. Blood contains methanol. What antidote should be administered?
A. Ethanol
B. Thiamine chloride
C. Naloxone
D. Tavegil
E. Unithiol
199. After lifting a load, a 36-year-old male patient has experienced a severe
pain in the lumbar region, which spread to the right leg and was getting worse
when he moved his foot or coughed. Objectively: the long back muscles on the
right are strained. Achilles jerk is reduced on the right. There is a pronounced
tenderness of paravertebral points in the lumbar region. The straight leg raise
(Lasegues sign ) is positive on the right. What additional tests should be
performed in the first place?
A. Radiography of the spinal column
B. Lumbar puncture
C. Magnetic resonance tomography
D. Computed tomography
E. Electromyography
200. A female, aged 20, after smoking notices a peculiar inebriation with the
feeling of burst of energy, elation, irreality and changing of surroundings: the
world gets full of bright colours, the objects change their dimensions, peoples
faces get cartoon features, loss of time and space judgement. What is the most
likely diagnosis?
A. Cocainism
B. Morphinism
C. Nicotinism
D. Cannabism
E. Barbiturism
201. A 75 y.o patient can not tell the month, date and season of the year.
After long deliberations she manages to tellher name. She is in irritable and
dissatisfied mood. She always carries a bundle with belongings with her, hides
a parcel with bread, shoes in her underwear in her bosom as well as
"invaluable books". What is the most probable diagnosis?
A. Senile dementia
B. Behaviour disorder
C. Dissociated personality (psychopathy)
D. Atherosclerotic (lacunar) dementia
E. Presenile melancholia
202. A 17-year-old male patient consulted a therapist about malaise, chills,
runny nose, aching muscles and joints, nausea and diarrhea. The patient asks
to prescribe him a lot of painkillers and sedatives (tramadol or solpadein that
help the best, and diazepam). Pharyngeal mucosa is pale pink, clean.
Auscultation reveals vesicular breathing. Tachycardia is present. The pupils
are dilated, there is sluggish response to light. There are injection marks on
the forearm skin. During examination, the patients manner is vulgar, irritable,
rude and untruthful. Make a diagnosis:
A. Opioid addiction
B. Sedative drug addiction
C. Painkillers addiction
D. Acute respiratory disease
E. Food-born toxic infection
203. While lifting a heavy load a 39-year-old patient suddenly felt a severe
headache, pain in the interscapular region, and started vomiting. Objectively:
the pulse is rhythmic, 60/min, AP- 180/100 mm Hg. The patient is agitated.
He presents with photophobia, hyperacusis. There are positive Kernigs and
Brudzinskis signs on both sides. In blood: WBCs – 10×109/l. CSF is bloody,
cytosis is 240/3. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Subarachnoid haemorrhage
B. Meningococcal meningitis
C. Ischemic stroke
D. Sympathoadrenal crisis
E. Acute hypertonic encephalopathy
204. A 26-year-old male patient complains of piercing pain during
breathing, cough, dyspnea. Objectively: to- 37,3°C, respiration rate - 19/min,
heart rate = Ps- 92/min; AP- 120/80 mm Hg. Vesicular respiration. In the
inferolateral parts of chest auscultation in both inspiration and expiration
phase revealed noise that was getting stronger at phonendoscope pressing and
can be still heard after cough. ECG showed no pathological changes. What is
the most likely giagnosis?
A. Acute pleuritis
B. Subcutaneous emphysema
C. Intercostal neuralgia
D. Spontaneous pneumothorax
E. Pericarditis sicca
205. A 45-year-old patient, a sailor, was hospitalized on the 2nd day of the
disease. A week ago he returned from India. Complains of body temperature
of 41°C, severe headache, dyspnea, cough with frothy rusty sputum.
Objectively: the patient is pale, mucous membranes are cyanotic, breathing
rate is 24/min, tachycardia is present. In lungs: diminished breath sounds,
moist rales over both lungs, crepitation. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Pneumonic plaque
B. Influenza
C. Sepsis
D. Ornithosis
E. Miliary tuberculosis
206. HIV displays the highest tropism towards the following blood cells:
A. T-helpers
B. Thrombocytes
C. Erythrocytes
D. T-suppressors
E. T-killers
207. A 25-year-old patient complains of general weakness, dry cough,
sweating, subfebrile temperature. Objectively: lung auscultation reveals
vesicular resiration with no wheezing. Fluorogram shows focal shadows of
high intensity in the 1-2 segments of the right lung. Mantoux test gave a
reaction of 16 mm of induration. What clinical form of tuberculosis is most
likely?
A. Focal
B. Infiltrative
C. Tuberculoma
D. Miliary
E. Disseminated
208. A 22-year-old patient is a clerk. His working day runs in a conditioned
room. In summer he was taken by an acute disease with the following
symptoms: fever, dyspnea, dry cough, pleural pain, myalgia, arthralgia.
Objectively: moist rales on the right, pleural friction rub. X-ray picture showed
infiltration of the inferior lobe. In blood: WBC – 11×109/l, stab neutrophils -
6%, segmented neutrophils - 70%, lymphocytes - 8%, ESR - 42 mm/h. What is
the ethiological factor of pneumonia?
A. Legionella
B. Pneumococcus
C. Streptococcus
D. Mycoplasm
E. Staphylococcus
209. A 43-year-old female patient complains of dyspnea, swelling of legs,
abdomen enlargement, pricking heart pain. She has a history of tuberculous
bronchadenitis, quinsies. The patients condition deteriorated 6 months ago.
Objectively: cyanosis, bulging neck veins, vesicular breathing. Heart borders
are not displaced. Heart sounds are muffled, Ps is 106/min, liver is +4 cm,
ascites is present. Low voltage on the ECG has been revealed. Radiograph
shows a thin layer of calcium deposits along the left contour of heart. What
treatment should be recommended to the patient?
A. Treatment by a cardiac surgeon
B. Digitalis preparations
C. Diuretics
D. Vasodilators, nitrates
E. Anti-TB drugs
210. A 53-year-old female patient complains of cardiac pain and rhythm
intermissions. She has experienced these presentations since childhood. The
patients father had a history of cardiac arrhythmias. Objectively: the patient is
in grave condition, Ps- 220 bpm, AP- 80/60 mm Hg. ECG results: heart rate -
215/min, extension and deformation of QRS complex accompanied by
atrioventricular dissociation; positive P wave. Some time later heart rate
reduced down to 45/min, there was a complete dissociation of P wave and
QRST complex. Which of the following will be the most effective treatment?
A. Implantation of the artificial pacemaker
B. Calcium antagonists
C. Cardiac glycosides
D. beta-adrenoreceptor blocking agents
E. Cholinolytics
211. A 26-year-old female patient has an 11-year history of rheumatism.
Four years ago she suffered 2 rheumatic attacks. Over the last 6 months there
have been paroxysms of atrial fibrillation every 2-3 months. What option of
antiarrhythmic therapy or tactics should be proposed?
A. Prophylactic administration of cordarone
B. Heparin administration
C. Defibrillation
D. Immediate hospitalization
E. Lidocaine administration
212. A 49-year-old patient complains of dyspnea, cough. There are no
sputum discharges. He has repeatedly used salbutamol and intal but with no
effect. Objectively: he is only able to sit while leaning on the table. Cyanosis of
face, acrocyanosis are present. Breathing is shallow, laboured, in some parts it
cannot be auscultated; there are diffuse rales, expiration is significantly
prolonged. Heart sounds are muffled, tachycardia is present. Ps - 112/min,
AP- 110/70 mm Hg. Liver is located near the costal arch. There are no
peripheral edemata. What is your provisional diagnosis?
A. Status asthmaticus
B. Chronic obstructive bronchitis
C. Foreign object aspiration
D. Cardiac asthma
E. Bronchiale asthma, moderate gravity
213. Thrombosis of the coronary artery caused myocardial infarction. What
mechanisms of injury will be the dominating ones in this disease?
A. Calcium mechanisms
B. Acidotic mechanisms
C. Lipid mechanisms
D. Protein mechanisms
E. Electrolytoosmotic mechanisms
214. On the second day of the disease a 22-year-old male patient complains
of high-grade fever, headache in the region of forehead and superciliary
arches, and during eye movement; aching muscles and joints. Objectively:
body temperature is 39°C. Face is hyperemic, sclerae are injected. The mucous
membrane of the soft palate and posterior pharyngeal wall is bright hyperemic
and has petechial hemorrhages. What changes in the hemogram are typical for
this disease?
A. Leukopenia
B. Neutrocytosis
C. Accelerated ESR
D. Anemia
E. Leukocytosis
215. A female patient consulted a dermatologist about the rash on the trunk
and extremities. Objectively: interdigital folds, flexor surfaces of wrists and
navel region are affected with pairs of nodulo-cystic eruptions and crusts. The
rash is accompanied by skin itch that is getting stronger at night. What
external treatment should be administered?
A. 20% benzyl benzoate emulsion
B. 5% tetracycline ointment
C. 2% sulfuric paste
D. 5% sulfuric ointment
E. 5% naphthalan ointment
216. A 54 y.o. male patient suffers from dyspnea during mild physical
exertion, cough with sputum which is excreted with diffculty. On examination:
diffuse cyanosis. Is Barrel-chest. Weakened vesicular breathing with
prolonged expiration and dry whistling rales. AP is 140/80 mm Hg, pulse is
92 bpm, rhythmic. Spirography: vital capacity (VC)/predicted vital capacity-
65%, FEV1/FVC– 50%. Determine the type of respiratory insufficiency (RI).
A. RI of mixed type with prevailing obstruction
B. RI of mixed type with prevailing resriction
C. There is no RI
D. RI of restrictive type
E. RI of obstructive type
217. An ambulance had been called to a 48-year-old man. According to his
relatives, the patient had had three attacks of unconsciousness accompanied
by convulsions within 24 hours. On examination the doctor witnessed the
following attack: the patient lost consciousness and fell to the floor, developed
tonic, then clonic convulsions of trunk and extremities. The attack lasted 1
minute and ended with involuntary urination. Specify the kind of attack:
A. Epileptic seizure
B. Attack of hysteria
C. Vegetative crisis
D. Syncope
E. Coma
218. A patient is 60 years old, retired, worked as deputy director of a
research institute. Behavioural changes appeared 2 years ago after the death
of her husband: she stopped looking after herself and leaving the house; then
she refused to clean the apartment and cook. Mental status: temporal
disorientation. The patient does not understand many of the questions, is
confused; does not know how to cook soup or fasten a button. Her speech is
characterized by stumbling and logoclonia. She does not recognize doctors,
fellow patients. She cries a lot but can not explain the reason for tears. What is
the mechanism of this pathology?
A. Atrophy of the cerebral cortex
B. Atherosclerotic changes in cerebral vessels
C. Impaired conversion of dopamine to noradrenaline
D. Disorder of melatonin metabolism
E. Serotonin deficiency
219. A 26-year-old patient has abused alcohol since the age of 16, needs a
morning-after drink to cure hangover. He takes alcohol nearly every day, "a
little at a time". Twice a week he gets severely drunk. The patient works as a
motor mechanic, over the last 2 years work conflicts have become more
frequent. What medical and tactical actions should be taken in this case?
A. Voluntary consultation and treatment at an addiction clinic
B. Compulsory treatment
C. Referral to medical-social expert commission for assessment of his working
ability
D. Consultation with a psychologist
E. Referral to treatment at an activity therapy centre
220. A 47-year-old female patient has an 8-year history of ulcerative colitis,
has been treated with glucocorticoids. She complains of cramping pain in the
umbilical region and left iliac region which has significantly increased during
the past 2 weeks, diarrhea with mucus and blood 4-6 times a day, elevated
body temperature up to 38-39°C, headache and pain in the knee joints.
Objectively: the patient is in moderate condition, Ps - 108/min, AP - 90/60
mm Hg; heart and lungs are unremarkable; the tongue is moist; abdominal
muscle tone is significantly decreased; peristaltic noises are absent. What
complication developed in the patient?
A. Toxic dilatation of the colon
B. Enterorrhagia
C. Colon carcinoma
D. Stricture of the colon
E. Perforation of the colon
221. A 26-year-old patient with left lower lobe pneumonia experiences an
acute chest pain on the left during coughing. Objectively: diffuse cyanosis,
extension of the left side of chest. Percussion reveals high tympanitis.
Auscultation reveals no respiratory murmurs above the left side of chest.
There is a deviation of the right cardiac border towards the midclavicular line.
What examination will be the most informative?
A. X-Ray
B. Spirography
C. Bronchography
D. Bronchoscopy
E. Pneumotachometry
222. A male patient presents with swollen ankles, face, eyelids, elevated AP-
160/100 mm Hg, pulse- 54 bpm, daily loss of albumine with urine- 4g. What
therapy is pathogenetic in this case?
A. Corticosteroids
B. Diuretics
C. Calcium antagonists
D. Antibiotics
E. NSAID
223. After myocardial infarction, a 50-year-old patient had an attack of
asthma. Objectively: bubbling breathing with frequency of 32/min, cough with
a lot of pink frothy sputum, acrocyanosis, swelling of the neck veins. Ps-
108/min, AP- 150/100 mm Hg. Heart sounds are muffled. Mixed moist rales
can be auscultated above the entire lung surface. What drug would be most
effective in this situation?
A. Nitroglycerin intravenously
B. Dopamine intravenously
C. Aminophylline intravenously
D. Pentamin intravenously
E. Strophanthin intravenously
224. During dynamic investigation of a patient the increase of central
venous pressure is combined with the decrease of arterial pressure. What
process is proved by such combination?
A. Increase of bleeding speed
B. Presence of hypervolemia
C. Shunting
D. Developing of cardiac insufficiency
E. Depositing of blood in venous channel
225. A male patient complains of heartburn which gest stronger while
bending the body, substernal pain during swallowing. There is a hiatus hernia
on X-ray. What disoeder should be expected at gastroscopy?
A. Gastroesophageal reflux
B. Gastric peptic ulcer
C. Chronic gastritis
D. Acute erosive gastritis
E. Duodenal peptic ulcer
226. A 43 y.o. male complains of stomach pain, which relieves with
defecation, and is accompanied by abdominal winds, rumbling, the feeling of
incomplete evacuation or urgent need for bowel movement, constipation or
diarrhea in alternation. These symptoms have lasted for over 3 months. No
changes in laboratory tests. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Irritable bowel syndrome
B. Colitis with hypertonic type dyskinesia
C. Atonic colitis
D. Chronic enterocolitis, exacerbation phase
E. Spastic colitis
227. Against the background of angina a patient has developed pain in
tubular bones. Examination revealed generalized enlargement of lymph
nodes, hepatolienal syndrome, sternalgia. In blood: RBCs - 3,6×1012/l, Hb- 87
g/l, thrombocytes – 45×109/l, WBCs – 13×109/l, blasts - 87%, stab
neutrophils - 1%, segmented neutrophils - 7%, lymphocytes - 5%, ESR - 55
mm/h. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Acute leukemia
B. Multiple myeloma
C. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
D. Erythremia
E. Chronic myeloid leukemia
228. A 49-year-old female patient with schizophrenia is all the time listening
to something, insists that "there is a phone in her head" as she hears the voice
of her brother who tells her to go home. The patient is anxious, suspicious,
looks around all the time. Specify the psychopathological syndrome:
A. Hallucinatory
B. Depressive
C. Paranoiac
D. Generalized anxiety disorder
E. Paraphrenic
229. A 43-year-old male patient undergoing treatment for peptic ulcer
complains of weakness, dizziness, coffee-ground vomiting, melena. After
administration of haemostatics the patients condition has not improved, fresh
blood has shown up in the vomit, skin bruises of different sizes have appeared.
In blood: thrombocytes – 50×109/l, Lee-White clotting time - 35 minutes,
APTT - 80 seconds. In this case it is most rational to administer the following
preparation:
A. Fresh frozen plasma
B. Rheopolyglucinum
C. Vikasol
D. Heparin
E. Fibrinogen
230. A 38-year-old patient complains of inertness, subfebrile temperature,
enlargement of lymph nodes, nasal haemorrhages, bone pain. Objectively: the
patients skin and mucous membranes are pale, palpation revealed enlarged
painless lymph nodes; sternalgia; liver was enlarged by 2 cm, spleen - by 5 cm,
painless. In blood: erythrocytes - 2,7×1012/l, Hb- 84 g/l, leukocytes –
58×109/l, eosinophils - 1%, stab neutrophils - 2%, segmented neutrophils -
12%, lymphocytes - 83%, lymphoblasts - 2%, smudge cells; ESR- 57 mm/h.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Chronic lymphatic leukemia
B. Acute lymphatic leukemia
C. Chronic myeloleukemia
D. Acute myeloleukemia
E. Lymphogranulomatosis
231. A 30-year-old male patient complains of inertness, low-grade fever,
bleeding gums, frequent quinsies, aching bones. Objectively: the patient has
pale skin and mucous membranes, sternalgia, +2 cm liver, +5 cm painless
spleen. Blood test results: RBC - 2,7×1012/l, ?b - 80 g/l, WBC – 3×109/l,
eosinophils - 4%, basophils - 5%, blasts - 4%, stab neutrophils - 2%,
segmented neutrophils - 17%, lymphocytes - 29%, myelocytes - 25%,
promyelocytes - 12%, monocytes - 2%, platelets – 80×109/l, ESR - 57 mm/h.
What test should be performed to verify the diagnosis?
A. Sternal puncture
B. Lumbar puncture
C. Chest X-ray
D. Trephine biopsy
E. Lymph node biopsy
232. A 24-year-old patient complains about putting on weight, limosis.
Objectively: the patients constitution is of hypersthenic type, body weight
index is 33,2 kg/m2, waist circumference is 100 cm. Correlation of waist
circumference to the thigh circumference is 0,95. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Alimentary constitutional obesity of the I stage, abdominal type
B. Alimentary constitutional obesity of the III stage, gynoid type
C. Hypothalamic Itsenko-Cushing obesity of the II stage, gynoid type
D. Alimentary constitutional obesity of the II stage, abdominal type
E. Hypothalamic Itsenko-Cushing obesity of the I stage, abdominal type
233. A 47-year-old male patient has been lately complaining of compressing
chest pain that occurs when he walks a distance of 700-800 m. Once a week,
he drinks 2 liters of beer. Rise in arterial pressure has been observed for the
last 7 years. Objectively: Ps - 74/min, AP - 120/80 mm Hg. The bicycle
ergometry performed at workload of 75 watts shows 2 mm ST-segment
depression in V4-V6 leads. What is the most likely diagnosis ?
A. Exertional stenocardia, II functional class
B. Exertional stenocardia, IV functional class
C. Exertional stenocardia, III functional class
D. Vegetative-vascular dystonia of hypertensive type
E. Alcoholic cardiomyopathy
234. A 58-year-old patient complains about sensation of numbness, sudden
paleness of II-IV fingers, muscle rigidness, intermittent pulse. The patient
presents also with polyarthralgia, dysphagia, constipations. The patients face
is masklike, solid edema of hands is present. The heart is enlarged;
auscultation revealed dry rales in lungs. In blood: ESR- 20 mm/h, crude
protein - 85/l, ?-globulines - 25%. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Systemic scleroderma
B. Systemic lupus erythematosus
C. Raynauds disease
D. Dermatomyositis
E. Rheumatoid arthritis
235. A 45-year-old man has been exhibiting high activity for the last 2
weeks, he became talkative, euphoric, had little sleep, claimed being able "to
save the humanity" and solve the problem of cancer and AIDS, gave money
the starangers. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Maniacal onset
B. Schizo-affective disorder
C. Catatonic excitation
D. Panic disorder
E. Agitated depression
236. A patient had four generalized convulsive seizures within a day.
Between the seizures the patient did not come to waking consciousness (was
in a coma or stupor). Specify his state:
A. Status epilepticus
B. Frequent complex partial seizures
C. Frequent jacksonian seizures
D. Frequent generalized seizures
E. Hysterical attacks
237. A 35-year-old patient complains of heartburn, sour eructation, burning,
compressing retrosternal pain and pain along the esophagus rising during
forward bending of body. The patient hasnt been examined, takes Almagel on
his own initiative, claims to feel better after its taking. Make a provisional
diagnosis:
A. Gastroesophageal reflux disease
B. Cardiospasm
C. Duodenal ulcer
D. Gastric ulcer
E. Functional dyspepsia
238. As a result of lifting a load a 62-year-old female felt acute pain in the
lumbar region, in a buttock, posterolateral surface of her right thigh, external
surface of the right shin and dorsal surface of foot. Objectively: weakness of
the anterior tibial muscle, long extensor muscle of the right toes, short
extensor muscle of the right toes. Low Achilles reflex on the right. Positive
Lasegues sign. What examination method would be the most effective for
specification of the diagnosis of discogenic compression of L5 root?
A. Magnetic resonance scan
B. Lumbar puncture
C. Electromyography
D. Spinal column X-ray
E. Angiography
239. A 45-year-old female patient complaining of general weakness, nausea
and vomiting hass been delivered to a hospital by the ambulance. Recently
there has been a lack of appetite, weight loss. Objectively: hyperpigmentation
of skin, blood pressure at the rate of 70/45 mm Hg, bradycardia. Additional
studies revealed the reduced concentration of aldosterone and cortisol in
blood, decreased excretion of 17-ketosteroids and 17-oxyketosteroids in the
urine, hyponatremia, chloropenia, hypokalemia. What therapeutic measures
are required?
A. To administer glucocorticoids, mineralocorticoids, and a diet with
a high content of cooking salt
B. To administer aldosterone
C. To administer insulin
D. To prescribe a diet with a high content of cooking salt
E. To administer prednisolone
240. A 23-year-old female patient has a mental disease since the age of 18,
the course of disease has no remission periods. At a hospital the patient
mostly presents with non-purposeful foolish excitation: she makes stereotypic
grimaces, exposed, masturbating in front of a loud laugh, repeating the
stereotypical abusive shouts. The patient should be assigned:
A. Neuroleptics
B. Nootropics
C. Mood stabilizers
D. Antidepressants
E. Tranquilizers
241. A 40-year-old patient is registered in a narcological dispensary.
Somatically: skin is dramatically hyperemic, sclera are injected, hyperhidrosis
is present. AP- 140/100 mm Hg, heart rate - 100/min. Mental state:
autopsychic orientation is intact, allopsychic orientation is distorted. The
patient presents with motor anxiety. There is a look of fear on his face. He
refuses to talk about his problems and asks to release him immediately,
because he "may be killed." This state developed a day after a regular drinking
bout. What is your provisional diagnosis?
A. Delirium tremens
B. Paranoia
C. Organic delirium
D. Alcoholic hallucinosis
E. Alcoholic paranoid
242. During the preventive examination a 17-year-old young man reports no
health problems. Objectively: the patient is undernourished, asthenic; blood
pressure is 110/70 mm Hg, Ps - 80/min. Heart borders are within normal
range. Auscultation reveals three apical heart sounds, murmurs are absent.
ECG shows no pathological changes, PCG registers the S3 occurring 0,15
seconds after the S2. How can you interpret these changes?
A. Physiologic S3
B. Physiologic S4
C. Protodiastolic gallop rhythm
D. Fout-ta-ta-rou (three-component rhythm)
E. Presystolic gallop rhythm
243. A patient is being prepared for the operation on account of varix
dilatation of lower extremities veins. Examination of the patients soles
revealed flour-like desquamation along the skin folds. All the toenails are
greyish-yellow, thickened and partially decayed. What dermatosis should be
suspected?
A. Rubromycosis
B. Microsporia
C. Microbial eczema
D. Pityriasis versicolor
E. Candidosis
244. A 14-year-old patient with signs of internal haemorrhage has been
taken to a hospital after a fight. He has had haemophilia A since childhood. He
has been diagnosed with retroperitoneal hematoma. What should be
administered in the first place?
A. Cryoprecipitate
B. Dried plasma
C. Aminocapronic acid
D. Platelet concentrate
E. Fresh blood
245. A 58-year-old patient complains of a headache in the occipital region,
nausea, choking, opplotentes. The presentations appeared after a physical
exertion. Objectively: the patient is excited. Face is hyperemic. Skin is pale.
Heart sounds are regular, the 2nd aortic sound is accentuated. AP- 240/120
mm Hg, HR- 92/min. Auscultation reveals some fine moist rales in the lower
parts of the lungs. Liver is not enlarged. ECG shows signs of hypertrophy and
left ventricular overload. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Complicated hypertensic crisis, pulmonary edema
B. Bronchial asthma exacerbation
C. Acute myocardial infarction, pulmonary edema
D. Uncomplicated hypertensic crisis
E. Community-acquired pneumonia
246. A 37-year-old patient complains of pain in the lumbar spine that is
getting stronger during walking; restricted mobility, edema of the right side of
abdomen. He has a history of focal tuberculosis. X-ray picture shows the
destruction of the adjacent surfaces of the 1-2 vertebral bodies of the lumbar
spine, vertebral body height is decreased, intervertebral foramen is
undetectable. Abdominal ultrasound reveals a 15x20 cm formation in the
retroperitoneal space, there are echo signals of fluid presence. What is the
most likely diagnosis?
A. Tuberculous spondylitis of the lumbar spine
B. Spondylolisthesis of the lumbar spine
C. Osteochondrosis
D. Fracture of the 1-2 vertebral bodies of the lumbar spine
E. Spinal metastases
247. A 43-year-old female patient was delivered to the hospital in grave
condition. She has a history of Addisons disease. The patient had been
regularly taking prednisolone but a week before she stopped taking this drug.
Objectively: sopor, skin and visible mucous membranes are pigmented, skin
and muscle turgor is decreased. Heart sounds are muffled, rapid. AP- 60/40
mm Hg, heart rate - 96/min. In blood: Na - 120 millimole/l, K - 5,8
millimole/l. Development of this complication is primarily caused by the
deficit of the following hormone:
A. Cortisol
B. Corticotropin (ACTH)
C. Noradrenaline
D. Adrostendion
E. Adrenaline
248. In a cold weather, the emergency room admitted a patient pulled out of
the open water. There was no respiratory contact with the water. The patient
is excited, pale, complains of pain, numbness of hands and feet, cold shiver.
Respiratory rate is 22/min, AP - 120/90 mm Hg, Ps - 110/min, rectal
temperature is 34,5°C. What kind of warming is indicated for this patient?
A. Passive warming
B. Hot compresses
C. Hemodialysis with blood warming
D. Warm bath
E. Infusion of 37°C solutions
249. Survey radiograph of a 52-year-old worker of an agglomeration plant
(28 years of experience, the concentration of metal dust is 22-37 mg/m3)
shows mildly pronounced interstitial fibrosis with diffused contrast well-
defined small nodular shadows. The patient has no complaints. Pulmonary
function is not compromised. What is the provisional diagnosis?
A. Siderosis
B. Anthraco-silicatosis
C. Silicosis
D. Silicatosis
E. Anthracosis
250. A 60-year-old patient complains of nearly permanent sensation of
heaviness and fullness in the epigastrium, that increases after eating, foul-
smelling eructation, occasional vomiting with food consumed 1-2 days ago,
weight loss. 12 years ago he was found to have an ulcer of pyloric channel. The
patient has taken ranitidine for periodic hunger pain. The patients condition
has been deteriorating over the last 3 months. Objectively: splashing sound in
the epigastrium is present. What kind of complication is it?
A. Pyloric stenosis
B. Functional pyloric spasm
C. Malignization of gastric ulcer
D. Foreign body in the stomach (bezoar)
E. Penetration of gastric ulcer
251. A 52-year-old patient works as a secretary and has 30 year record of
service. She complains of spasms in her right hand during working and
inability to type and write. Up to 80% of her work involves hand load. The
patient has been presenting with these symptoms for 2 years. Objectively: the
right hand is tense, there is an increase in muscle tone, attempts to write cause
spasms. Examination revealed no pathological changes of CNS. What is the
most likely diagnosis?
A. Spastic form of coordination neurosis
B. Chronic manganese intoxication
C. Paretic form of coordination neurosis
D. Neuralgic form of coordination neurosis
E. Hysteric neurosis
252. Examination of an electric welder with 15 years of service record
revealed dry rales in the lower lung fields. Radiograph shows diffuse nodules
sized 3-4 mm in the middle and lower lung fields. What disease can be
suspected?
A. Heavy-metal coniosis
B. Carbon pneumo coniosis
C. Bronchitis
D. Silicosis
E. Silicatosis
253. A 22-year-old vegetarian patient with signs of malnutrition consulted a
doctor about smell and taste distortion, angular stomatitis. Objectively:
expressively blue sclerae. The patient was diagnosed with iron deficiency
anemia. What is the dominating clinical syndrome?
A. Sideropenic
B. Myelodysplastic
C. Haemologic
D. Anaemic
E. Haemolytic
254. A patient complains of retrosternal pain, difficult swallowing, over 10
kg weight loss within three months, general weakness. In blood: hypochromic
anaemia, neutrophilic leukocytosis. In feces: weakly positive Gregersens
reaction. On esophagram a filling defect with ill-defined serrated edges shows
up along a large portion of the esophagus. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Esophageal carcinoma
B. Esophageal achalasia
C. Benign tumour
D. Peptic ulcer
E. Sideropenic dysphagia
255. A 12-year-old boy periodically has short episodes (10-15 seconds) of a
brief loss of awareness with a dazed look and eyes stare in an upright position,
blank expression of face, absence of motions and subsequent amnesia. Specify
the described state:
A. Absence seizure
B. Fugue
C. Sperrung
D. Obnubilation
E. Trance
256. A 19-year-old male patient complains of intense pain in the left knee
joint. Objectively: the left knee joint is enlarged, the overlying skin is
hyperemic, the joint is painful on palpation. Blood test results: RBC -
3,8×1012/l, Hb - 122 g/l, lymphocytes - 7,4×109/l, platelets – 183×109/l. ESR
- 10 mm/h. Duke bleeding time is 4 minutes, Lee-White clotting time - 24
minutes. A-PTT is 89 s. Rheumatoid factor is negative. What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Hemophilia, hemarthrosis
B. Hemorrhagic vasculitis, articular form
C. Rheumatoid arthritis
D. Werlhofs disease
E. Thrombocytopathy
257. Explosion of a tank with benzene at a chemical plant has killed and
wounded a large number of people. There are over 50 victims with burns,
mechanical injuries and intoxication. Specify the main elements of medical
care and evacuation of population in this situation:
A. Sorting, medical assistance, evacuation
B. Isolation, rescue activity, recovery
C. Sorting, recovery, rescue activity
D. Sorting, evacuation, treatment
E. Medical assistance, evacuation, isolation
258. An emergency doctor has diagnosed a 32-year-old woman with
generalized convulsive status epilepticus. The deterioration in the patients
condition is caused by a sudden gap in the epilepsy treatment. Specify the
doctors further tactics:
A. Hospitalization in the intensive care unit
B. Outpatient monitoring by a neuropathologist
C. Outpatient monitoring by a neurosurgeon
D. Hospitalization in the department of neurology
E. Hospitalization in the department of neurosurgery
259. A 63-year-old male patient with persistent atrial fibrillation complains
of moderate dyspnea. Objectively: peripheral edemata are absent, vesicular
breathing is present, heart rate - 72/min, AP - 140/90 mm Hg. What
combination of drugs will be most effective for the secondary prevention of
heart failure?
A. Beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors
B. Cardiac glycosides, diuretics
C. Diuretics, beta-blockers
D. Cardiac glycosides, ACE inhibitors
E. Beta-blockers, cardiac glycosides
260. A 57-year-old male patient had an attack of retrosternal pain that lasted
more than 1,5 hours. Objectively: the patient is inert, adynamic, has pale skin,
cold extremities, poor volume pulse, heart rate - 120/min, AP - 70/40 mm Hg.
ECG shows ST elevation in II, III, aVF leads. What condition are these
changes typical for?
A. Cardiogenic shock
B. Acute pericarditis
C. Acute pancreatitis
D. Arrhythmogenic shock
E. Perforated gastric ulcer
261. A 42-year-old female lives in the basement, is unemployed,
undernourished. She complains of having general weakness, hair loss, brittle
nails for six months, likes to eat chalk. Objectively: the patient is emaciated,
pale, has dry skin. Peripheral lymph nodes are not enlarged. Liver is +1,5 cm.
In blood: RBCs - 1,8×1012/l, Hb- 62 g/l, colour index - 0,78, reticulocytes -
0,5 o/oo, ESR- 18 mm/h. Leukogram exhibits no pathology. What is a
provisional diagnosis?
A. Nutritional iron deficiency anaemia
B. B12-deficiency anaemia
C. Chronic hepatitis
D. Acquired haemolytic anaemia
E. Congenital haemolytic anaemia
262. A 20-year-old patient complains of breath shortness, continuous dull
heart pain, irritability. Objectively: general condition is satisfactory, the pulse
is labile, AP- 130/60 mm Hg. ECG shows repolarization disorder. The patient
has been diagnosed with cardiac-type neurocirculatory dystonia. The patient
should receive treatment under the following conditions:
A. Outpatient treatment
B. Inpatient treatment at the psychiatric department
C. Inpatient treatment at the cardiology department
D. Inpatient treatment at the therapeutic department
E. Inpatient treatment at the cardiac surgery department
263. A 45-year-old male patient complains of acute pain in his right side
irradiating to the right thigh and crotch. The patient claims also to have
frequent urination with urine which resembles a meat slops. The patient has
no previous history of this condition. There is costovertebral angle tenderness
on the right (positive Pasternatskys symptom). What is the most likely
diagnosis?
A. Urolithiasis
B. Acute appendicitis
C. Acute cholecystitis.
D. Acute pancreatitis
E. Acute pyelonephritis
264. A 38-year-old male works within the range of ionizing radiation. At a
routine medical examination he presents no problems. In blood: RBCs -
4,5×1012/l, Hb- 80 g/l, WBCs - 2,8×109/l, thrombocytes – 30×109/l. Decide
if this person can work with sources of ionizing radiation:
A. Working with radioactive substances and other sources of ionizing
radiation is contraindicated
B. The patient can only work with radioactive substances of low activity
C. The patient is allowed to work with radioactive substances for the limited
period of time
D. The patient can be allowed to work after an extended medical examination
E. The patient is allowed to work with radioactive substances
265. A patient who undergoes treatment at a tuberculosis clinic has
complained of having progressing headache for the last 3 weeks. Neurological
examination reveals rigidity of occipital muscles, no focal symptoms. What is
your provisional diagnosis?
A. Tuberculous meningitis
B. Myelitis
C. Convexital arachnoiditis
D. Chorea minor
E. Brain tumour
266. A patient with chronic suppurative otitis has developed severe
headache, vomiting, body temperature rise. The meningeal symptoms are
present. There are no focal neurological symptoms. The further tactics of a
doctor should be:
A. Urgent hospitalization and diagnostic lumbar puncture
B. Regular medical check-up
C. Skull radiography
D. Administration of anti-inflammatory drugs
E. Referral for a consultation with otolaryngologist
267. A 28-year-old male patient complains of sour regurgitation, cough and
heartburn that occurs every day after having meals, when bending forward or
lying down. These problems have been observed for 4 years. Objective status
and laboratory values are normal. FEGDS revealed endoesophagitis. What is
the leading factor in the development of this disease?
A. Failure of the lower esophageal sphincter
B. Duodeno-gastric reflux
C. Helicobacter pylori infection
D. Hypergastrinemia
E. Hypersecretion of hydrochloric acid
268. Routine examination of a 16-year-old boy revealed the presence of
three heart sounds on auscultation. The third sound is low and occurs in early
diastole, there is no additional murmur. In history: pneumonia six months
ago. The patient presents no problems. Examination revealed hyposthenia,
underdevelopment of muscles. Laboratory and instrumental studies reveald
no peculiarities. What is the origin of the additional heart sound?
A. Physiological III sound
B. Protodiastolic gallop rhythm
C. The sound of the tricuspid valve opening
D. Pericardial diastolic sound
E. The sound of the mitral valve opening
269. A patients condition is getting worse towards evening: she becomes
excited, complains of "internal anxiety", "a weight on her heart", foreboding of
evil - "something evil will happen to me or my family". The patient is sad,
melancholic, has poor appetite and sleep disorders. Specify the kind of mental
disorder:
A. Anxious depression
B. Somatized depression
C. Hypochondriac depression
D. Agitated depression
E. Endogenous depression
270. A 30-year-old male patient had been admitted to the TB hospital
because of the following changes detected by fluorography: an ill-defined
shadow of low intensity up to 1 cm in diameter in the S1 of the right lung. CT
scan showed a destruction area in the center of the shadow. Sputum analysis
revealed MTB. The patient was diagnosed with focal tuberculosis. What
phases of tuberculosis are the identified changes typical for?
A. Infiltration and disintegration
B. Infiltration and dissemination
C. Disintegration and dissemination
D. Calcification and resorption
E. Resorption and scarring
271. A 43-year-old female complains of significant weakness, sore throat,
occurrence of multiple unexplained bruises on her skin. These symptoms have
been present for a week, the disease is associated with quinsy which she had
some time before. Objectively: body temperature - 38,9°C, respiratory rate -
24/min, Ps - 110/min, AP - 100/65 mm Hg. The patient has pale skin,
petechial rash on the extremities, enlarged lymph nodes. Blood test results:
Hb - 80 g/l, RBC - 2,2*10^12/l; WBC - 3,5*10^9/l; blasts - 52%; eosinophils -
2%; stab neutrophils - 3%; segmented neutrophils - 19%; lymphocytes - 13%;
monocytes - 1%; platelets – 35*10^9/l. ESR - 47 mm/h. What test is required
to specify the diagnosis?
A. Immunophenotyping
B. Lymph node biopsy
C. Protein electrophoresis
D. Determination of anti-platelet antibody titer
E. Cytogenetic study
272. A 47-year-old male patient complains of compressive chest pain that
occurs both at rest and during light physical activity; irregular heartbeat.
These problems arose 3 months ago. The patients brother died suddenly at the
age of 30. Objectively: Ps - 84/min, arrhythmic, AP - 130/80 mm Hg. ECG
confirms signs of left ventricular hypertrophy, abnormal Q-waves in V4-V6
leads. Ech°CG reveals that interventricular septum is 1,7 cm, left ventricular
wall thickness is 1,2 cm. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A. Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
B. Neurocirculatory asthenia
C. Myocarditis
D. Pericarditis
E. Exertional angina