What rush elements are typical for scabies?

1.Blister

2.Tubercle

3.Nodule

4.Macule

5.Pustule

 

Question2

What is prescribed at the opened furuncle?

1.Ultrahigh frequencies treatment

2.Dressing with aniline dyes

3.Dressing with pure ichthyol

4.Dressing with hypertonic solution

5.All the answers enumerated above

 

Question3

When is surgical treatment of furuncle recommended?

1.In the stage of initial infiltration

2.In the stage of softening of the central part

3.In the stage of core formation

4.In the stage of abscess formation

5.It is not recommended

 

Question4

What testing is necessary at furunculosis?

1.Blood sugar test

2.Blood bilirubin test

3.Creatinine urine test

4.Faeces on helmints test

5.All the answers enumerated above

 

Question5

What is not necessary to apply for topical treatment of pyoderma?

1.Skin disinfection in the focus

2.Skin disinfection around the focus

3.Hair shaving

4.Crusts removing

5.Disinfection of linen

 


Pyoderma and parasitic disease

 


Variant 9

Question1

What is the most typical sign of scabies?

1.Infiltration in the foci of involvement

2.Ecsematization in the foci of involvment

3.Inpetiginization in the foci of involvement

4.Night itch

5.Polyadenitis

 

Question2

Staphylococcal anatoxin is used in

1.Furunculosis

2.Carbuncle

3.Hydradenitis

4.Recurrent (relapsing) furunculosis

5.All the answers enumerated above

 

Question3

What is combined with antibiotics to increase effectiveness of pyodermas treatment?

1.Nonspecific therapy

2.Specific immunotherapy

3.General health-improving means

4.Physiotherapy

5.All the answers enumerated above

 

Question4

What are the symptoms of streptococcal pyodermas?

1.Flat flaccid pustules

2.Tense conic semispheric pustules

3.Involvement of sebaceous and hairy follicles and sebaceous glands

4.All the answers enumerated above

5.None of the answers enumerated above

 

Question5

What is typical for staphylococcal pyodermas?

1.Flat flaccid pustules

2.Tense conic semispherical pustules

3.Involvement of sebaceous and hairy follicles and sebaceous glands

4.All the answers enumerated above

5.None of the answers enumerated above

 


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Variant 10

Question1

What is not typical for streptococcal impetigo?

1.Phlyctenas on the skin

2.Yellow crusts

3.Quick dissemination

4.Inflammatory nodes

5.Inflammatory borders around phlyctenas

 

Question2

What is not prescribed to treat streptococcal impetigo?

1.Aniline dyes solution

2.Steroid hormones ointments

3.Phlyctena opening

4.Antibiotics pastes

5.Antibiotics ointments

 

Question3

What endogenic factors are favorable for pyoderma development?

1.Hypovitaminoses

2.Metabolism disorders

3.Vegetative neuroses

4.Local disorders of blood supply

5.All the answers enumerated above

 

 

Question4

Regional lymph nodes at pyoderma chancriformis are

1.Not coalesced with each other and surrounding skin

2.Coalesced with each other and surrounding skin

3.Painful

4.Painless

5.Answer 1, 4 are correct

 

Question5

To treat scabies antiparasitic means are rubbed into

1.The whole skin surface

2.The whole skin surface excluding neck and face

3.The areas of skin rush localization

4.Large skin folds

5.All the answers are correct

 


Pyoderma and parasitic disease

 


Variant 11

Question1

Ulcer atpyoderma chancriformis is characterized by

1.Narrow pink-red inflammatory border around the ulcer

2.Inflammatory cyanotic-crimson border

3.Smooth, sloping, and elevated borders

4.Dense turned out borders

5.Answers 1,2 are correct

 

Question2

Patients sick with carbuncle need

1.Prescription of antibiotics

2.Rivanole solution dressings

3.Thermoprocedures

4.Pure ichthyol dressings

5.Answers 1, 4 are correct

 

Question3

Nonspecific therapy of patients sick with pyodermas includes

1.Autohemotherapy

2.Pirogenel

3.Prodigiosan

4.Metiluracil

5.All the answers enumerated above

 

Question4

Infection by scabies can occur

1.At handshaking

2.After mosquito bite

3.During sexual intercourse

4.While swimming

5.By contacting with infected things

 

Question5

A patient sick with streptococcal intertrigo is prescribed

1.Daily baths

2.Antibiotics

3.Treatment with aniline dyes

4.Antibiotics ointments

5.All the above answers, except answer 1 and 2

 


Pyoderma and parasitic disease

 


Variant 12

Question1

What are the microscopic diagnostic signs typical for scabies?

1.To reveal female mite

2.Itch mite eggs

3.larvae

4.Empty egg sheaths

5.All the answers enumerated above

 

Question2

Prescription of antibiotics is obligatory for

1.Pyodermas with accompanied fever

2.Pyodermas localization on the scalp

3.Pyodermas localization on the face and head

4.Single furuncles

5.Perleche

 

Question3

What is significant for pyodermas prophylaxis?

1.Record and analysis of disease rate

2.State of physical health of population strengthening

3.Medical and educative work

4.Prophylactic treatment

5.All the answers enumerated above

 

Question4

What is the deep form of streptoderma?

1.Streptococcal impetigo

2.Periungual phlyctena

3.Ecthyma vulgaris

4.Impetigo bullosa

5.Perleche

 

Question5

What are the disinfective measures at pediculosis?

1.Permethrin

2.A-PAR

3.Clothes processing in the chamber

4.Boiling and ironing of clothes

5.All the answers are correct

 


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