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Injection

A) a method of measuring human body temperature;

B) a medicine to be taken orally;

C) the investigation by use of a microscope;

D) a method of putting liquid into the body with a hollow needle and a syringe.

balneotherapy

A) the treatment by either clean mountain air or warm sunny climate;

B) the treatment by bathing or mineral waters drinking;

C) the use of essential oils and other aromatic compounds to affect someone’s health;

D) the use of different physical exercises to treat specific health conditions.

pediatric hospital

A) a hospital which provides care to women during pregnancy;

B) an out-patient clinic where a wide range of health care services are obtained without the need for an overnight stay;

C) a hospital which offers its services exclusively to children;

D) a medical institution that provides prevention, early detection of a disease, prolonged care and follow-up observation.

physician

A) a chemist controlling the prescriptions;

B) a doctor dealing with performing the operations to the patients;

C) a health practitioner who treats sick people;

D) a specialist who deals with the study of physiology.

Internship

A) a period when the school leavers are admitted to higher medical school;

B) the pre-clinical training when the students study Latin, foreign language, histology, chemisrty and certain social science subjects;

C) the improvement of postgraduates’ qualification under the supervision of experienced specialists;

D) practical work of students in clinics, hospitals and polyclinics.

drug cabinet

A) a room where all drugs are prepared;

B) a department in which one may buy different medicines;

C) a signature with written directions for administration of a drug;

D) a special cabinet where all drugs are kept under two big letters A or B.

rib

A) a tissue;

B) a blood;

C) a bone;

D) a muscle.

mitochondria

A) structures which produce almost all the energy the cell needs to live and to do its work;

B) thin covering that encloses the cell;

C) 23 pairs of long, threadlike bodies;

D) the control centers that direct the activity of the cell.

necessary knowledge

A) unlimited knowledge;

B) indefinite information;

C) valuable data;

D) needed knowledge.

thoracectomy

A) rib resection;

B) hip resection;

C) total resection;

D) esophagus resection.

academic year

A) a period when the students have practical training;

B) a period when the students study;

C) a period when the students have holidays;

D) a period when the students work.

extracystic

A) within the gallbladder;

B) inside the gallbladder;

C) within the gallbladder walls;

D) outside the gallbladder.

ward

A) a room for sleeping in;

B) a room where meals are prepared;

C) a room with beds for patients in a hospital;

D) a room for surgical operations.

leukocyte

A) white plague;

B) white blood cell;

C) white thrombus;

D) white brain substance.

nephritis

A) kidney tuberculosis;

B) kidney inflammation;

C) kidney cancer;

D) kidney abscess.

Pirogov amputation

A) a conservative-restorative operation on the extremities;

B) transplantation of the cornea;

C) emergency surgery and intensive therapy for infants under 12 months with congenital heart disease;

D) removal of the appendix.

scanty amount

A) flexible quantity;

B) necessary amount;

C) considerable number;

D) small number.

trachoma

A) a preventable eye disease;

B) a severe disease of the lungs;

C) a mild disease of the ears;

D) a common disease of the nose.

bronchitis

A) bronchi rupture;

B) bronchial tumour;

C) bronchi inflammation;

D) bronchial foreign body.

microbiology

A) study of very big organisms;

B) study of organisms visible to the naked eye;

C) study of organisms invisible to the naked eye;

D) study of all living organisms.

disease

A) end of life;

B) unhealthy condition;

C) state of being well;

D) length of life.

skull

A) the bones of the neck;

B) the bones of the lower limbs;

C) the bones of the upper limbs;

D) the skeleton of the head and face.

dorsal spine

A) a part of a leg;

B) an elastic pillar which supports the trunk and the skull;

C) an abdominal cavity organ;

D) a muscle tissue.

ophthalmology

A) the science that deals with ear, nose and throat diseases;

B) the science that deals with eye diseases;

C) the science that deals with infectious diseases;

D) the science that deals with oncological diseases.

pulpitis

A) pulpocyte;

B) pulp;

C) pulpal;

D) pulp inflammation.

headquarters

A) place from which an organization is controlled;

B) higher educational establishment;

C) medical establishment;

D) institution for educating children.

microorganism

A) extremely small organism;

B) enormous organism;

C) very large organism;

D) organism visible to the naked eye.