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Osh State University

Subject: Internal diseases 1 (propadeutics 1) V semester 2019-20 academic year


Tests of modules №1 (methods of clinical examination and pulmonology)

Variant 14

1. During palpation of the internal organs of the abdominal cavity, the main obstacle
is: a) too much relaxation of the muscles of the abdominal wall of the patient; b)
abdominal pain; c) muscle tension of the abdominal wall of the patient; d) a fever
above 37.50 C.
2. When performing the method of striking in the lower back, the doctor puts his left
palm on the lower back and hits his back: a) with the edge of the right palm; b)
fist of the left palm; c) with all fingers of the left palm; d) the middle or index
finger of the left palm.
3. Normally, the body temperature when measured in the armpit is: a) 26.4 - 26.8 ° C
(average 26.6 ° C); b) 35.4 - 35.8 ° C (average 35.6 ° C); c) 36.4 - 36.8 ° C (on
average 36.6 ° C); d) 37.4 - 37.8 ° C (on average 37.6 ° C).
4. During auscultation of the lungs, bronchial breathing is better heard during: a)
inspiration; b) expiration; c) breath holding; d) both inhalation and exhalation.
5. During peak flow measurement, only the determination of: a) the minimum
inspiration rate is of practical importance; b) the maximum speed of inspiration;
c) minimum expiratory flow rate; d) maximum expiratory flow.
6. When percussion of the heart is normal, the left border of the relative dullness of
the heart is determined: a) 1 cm outward from the right edge of the sternum in the
fourth intercostal space; b) 1 cm inward from the left midclavicular line in the V
intercostal space; c) in the II intercostal space on the left; d) 1 cm outward from
the left midclavicular line in the V intercostal space.
7. During auscultation of the carotid, subclavian and brachial arteries, it is normal: a)
three tones are determined; b) two tones are determined; c) one tone is
determined; d) tones are not determined.
8. The depth of the Q wave on the electrocardiogram is normal: a) not more than 5
mm; b) 5-10 mm; c) 10-15 mm; d) not more than 1/4 R; e) no more than 1/4 S.
9. In a laboratory study of urine, the specific gravity of urine is normal: a) 1001 -
1011; b) 1012-1020; c) 1021-1030; d) 1032 - 1040.
10. During a laboratory blood test in an adult, the normal blood count per 1000 red
blood cells is: a) from 1 to 5 reticulocytes; b) from 2 to 10 reticulocytes; c) from
10 to 20 reticulocytes; d) from 20 to 50 reticulocytes.

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