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Intracranial

A) inside the brain;

B) near the brain;

C) by the brain;

D) above the brain.

gastrectomy

A) surgical cutting of the stomach;

B) a doctor qualified to treat gastric diseases;

C) inflammation of the stomach;

D) removal of the stomach.

cytology

A) study of biological cells;

B) study of the structure of living things;

C) study of substances and their reactions;

D) study of the bodily functions.

maternity home

A) institution where women are treated;

B) out-patient department;

C) in-patient department;

D) hospital for women who are about to become mothers.

diagnosis

A) medical treatment;

B) advice concerning the use of a medicine;

C) performing an operation;

D) identification of a disease.

higher medical establishment

A) it is the establishment where people get secondary education;

B) it is the establishment where people get technical education;

C) it is the establishment where people get higher education;

D) it is the establishment where people get higher medical education.

neuralgia

A) pain in a nerve;

B) a doctor specializing in nerve disorders;

C) surgical incision into the nerve;

D) pertaining to the nerve.

pharmacist

A) a person whose job is to clean an operation room;

B) a person whose job is to teach students;

C) a person whose job is to treat infectious diseases;

D) a person whose job is to prepare medicines.

cholecystitis

A) gallbladder cancer;

B) gallbladder torsion;

C) gallbladder inflammation;

D) gallbladder dyskinesia.

cytology

A) a science that studies microscopic structure of tissues;

B) the science that studies cell structure;

C) the science that studies the development of life;

D) the science that studies functions of the human body systems.

to prevent

A) keep from happening;

B) prescribed medical treatment;

C) restore to health;

D) become healthy after injury.

eruption

A)tooth breaking through the gum line

B)removing of the tooth by the dentist ;

C)loss of a tooth;

D)development of caries.

palate

A) a part of the hand;

B) a part of the leg;

C) a part of the oral cavity;

D) a part of the abdomen.

mustard plasters

A) are used for measuring body temperature;

B) are used for vacuum therapy;

C) are applied to the chest or abdomen to stimulate heating;

D) are taken orally usually in powder form.

Intra-atomic

A) existing or occuring between or among atoms;

B) occuring within a molecule or molecules;

C) existing or occuring within an atom or atoms;

D) ocuring inside a cell or cells.

group

A) a vertical column in the periodic table;

B) a horizontal row in the periodic table;

C) a tabular display of the chemical elements;

D) a building block of ordinary matter.

dihydric

A) containing two or more hydroxyl groups per molecule;

B) containing two hydroxyl groups per molecule;

C) containing more than two atoms;

D) an acid that contains acidic hydrogen atoms.

a herb

A) any plant with leaves, seeds or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine;

B) extraction of pancreas glands of pigs, cattles and other farm animals;

C) creation of transgenic mammals to produce biopharmaceuticals;

D) production and separation of medicine, chemicals.

galenics

A) food for weight loss;

B) drugs for toothache;

C) gastrointestinal disorders;

D) medicines prepared according to the formulas of Galen; standard preparations containing one or several organic ingredients.

gas

A) a highly viscous or semisolid substance used on the skin as a cosmetic, emollient or medicament;

B) state of matter consisting of particles that have neither a definite volume nor a definite shape;

C) a chemical comopund that donates protons or hydrogen ions;

D) red fluid in the body that contains white and red blood cells, platelets, proteins and other elements.

strong-effective drugs

A) fast-acting drugs producing a strong impression or response, very effective, hard and powerful;

B) medicines used for cardiac patients;

C) vitamins that the body needs to grow and develop normally;

D) tranquilizer that induces sedation by reducing irritability or exitement.

university

A) institution for the instruction of children under college age;

B) public building used for the confinement of people convicted of serious crimes;

C) institution for higher learning with teaching and research facilities, a body of teachers and students;

D) preschool educational institution for children.

drugs for cough

A) make the bowels move;

B) soothe or relieve pain;

C) supplement deficiencies in the nutritional value of food;

D) suppress coughing by reducing the irritation of throat.

side-effect

A) causing nausea, vomiting, allergic reaction;

B) action selectively on an organ, on body tissues or on disease causing organism and the restoration of normal body function;

C) killing the bacteria inside or outside the body;

D) application to the skin or mucous membrane.

mortality rate

A) the number of death in the population;

B) the number of years an individual is expected to live;

C) the incidence of a particular disease in a population;

D) care delivered by physicians, hospitals, dentists.

drug store

A) a village shop which sell milk, bread and various household goods;

B) bookselling in the commercial trading of books;

C) a store where prescriptions are filled and drugs and other articles are sold;

D) selling products, which include: jewellery, electronics, food.

medical journal

A) a dictionary with pronunciation;

B) a professional journal in which articles or papers deal with medicine;

C) a periodical containing TV program;

D) a newspaper containing current news, feature articles, advertising.

chemical design

A) applying innovative techniques to separation and purification in chemical industry;

B) the art of the creation the billions of dresses, suits, shoes;

C) architectural product or work;

D) sophisticated tools for designing and remodeling houses.

practical work

A) trained by theory;

B) trained by practice;

C) being such for all useless, inefficient, unskilled;

D) an imaginative creation that doesn’t represent actuality.

decalcification

A) loss or deficiency of water in body tissues;

B) existing or occuring incide a cell or cells;

C) the absence of moisture;

D) deficiency of calcium in body tissues.