I. Single choice:
1. cs. The patient examination steps are the following steps, except:
A. General data about the patient
B. Patient's complaints
C. Criminal antecedents
D. History of the current disease
E. Information about the patient's life history
F. R: C
2. cs. Which is the first step of clinical examination?
A. Anamnesis vitae
B. Present complaints
C. History of the present disease
D. Laboratory examinations
E. Physical examination
R: B
3. cs. Which of the fallowing aspects of the history of the present disease are important?
A. The time of the onset
B. The character of the first symptoms
C. The course of the disease
D. Examinations and their results
E. All of the above
R: E
4. cs. The anamnesis vitae includes information about fallowing aspects, except:
A. Presence of familial or hereditary diseases
B. Present complaints
C. Biographical information
D. Unfavorablelabor conditions
E. Allergic anamnesis
R: B
5. cs. The main diagnostic methods are the fallowing, except:
A. Inquiry
B. Endoscopy
C. Inspection
D. Palpation
E. Percussion
R: B
6. cs. The main diagnostic methods are the following:
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, A. Inspection, palpation, auscultation, measuring and biopsy
B. Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation and measuring
C. Inspection, palpation, measuring and general blood count
D. Inspection, palpation, measuring and radiography
E. Palpations, percussion, auscultation and endoscopy
R:B
7. cs. Which of the fallowing is considered an auxiliary diagnostic method?
A. Inspection
B. Radiography
C. Auscultation
D. Percussion
E. Measuring
R: B
8. cs. The general condition of the patient is characterized by the fallowing signs:
A. Consciousness and the psyche, posture and body-built
B. Consciousness and the psyche and posture
C. Posture and body-built
D. Consciousness and the psyche, posture and presence of oedema
E. None of the above
R: A
9. cs. The examination of the skin includes the fallowing aspects, except:
A. Color
B. Elasticity
C. Moisture
D. Eruptions and scars
E. Oedema
R: E
10. cs. The percussion is divided into two types:
A. External and internal
B. Topographic and comparative
C. Topographic and symptomatic
D. Comparative and asymptomatic
E. Superior and inferior
R: B
II. Multiple choice:
11. cm. Choose the complaints related to the general state of the patient:
A. Fever
B. Cough
C. Loss of weight
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,D. Weakness
E. Vomiting
R: A,C,D
12. cm. Which of the fallowing aspects of the history of the present disease are important
A. The time of the onset
B. The character of the first symptoms
C. The course of the disease
D. Examinations and their results
E. Presence of familial or hereditary diseases
R: A,B,C,D
13. cm. The anamnesis vitae includes information about fallowing aspects:
A. Presence of familial or hereditary diseases
B. Present complaints
C. Biographical information
D. Past illnesses
E. Allergical anamnesis
R:A,C,D,E
14. cm. Choose the auxiliary diagnostic methods:
A. Inspection
B. Endoscopy
C. Biopsy
D. Auscultation
E. Radiography
R: B,C,E
15. cm. The general condition of the patient is characterized by the fallowing signs:
A. Consciousness and the psyche
B. Posture
C. Body-built
D. Presence of oedema
E. Enlarged lymph nodes
R: A,B,C
16. cm. Choose the types of constitution:
A. Obese
B. Hypersthenic
C. Asthenic
D. Tall
E. Normosthenic
R: B,C,E
17. cm. Which are the characteristics of the skin during inspection?
A. Scars and eruptions
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, B. Oedema
C. Color
D. Moisture
E. Elasticity
R: A,C,D,E
18. cm. The types of percussion can be:
A. External
B. Topographyc
C. Symptomatic
D. Comparative
E. Superior and inferior
R: B,D
19. cm. The examination of lymph nodes consists of:
A. Size of the node
B. Color
C. Tenderness
D. Mobility
E. Adherence to the skin
R: A,C,D,E
20. cm. Choose the types of fever:
A. Intercurrent
B. Continued
C. Irregular
D. Inverse
E. Converse
R: B,C,D
21. cm. Choose the types of fever:
A. Undulating
B. Hectic
C. Irregular
D. Inverse
E. Intermittent
R: B,C,D,E
22. cm. The auscultation technique consists of:
A. The patient must be in lying position in all of the cases
B. The air in the room should be <160C
C. Silence in the room and absence of any extraneous sounds
D. The ambient temperature should provide comfort for the undressed patient
E. During the auscultation the patient is either sited or stands upright
R: C,D,E
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