
- •Видо-временные формы в текстовых тестах
- •Requirements to the exam in english
- •Read and translate the following text for patients
- •Translate the following text from the book “Complete Guide of Prescription and Non-Prescription Drugs”
- •Translate the following questions to the patient
- •4. Topics for discussion
- •About myself
- •Kirov State Medical Academy
- •Conversational formulas
- •At the press conference
- •Kirov Regional Teaching Hospital
- •Some facts and figures of the who
- •Doctor – patient questionnaire
- •Outstanding doctors from vyatka land
- •Muscles and muscle diseases
- •Inflammatory muscle disorders
- •Bones and bone and joint diseases bones of the human skeleton
- •Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis
- •Osteoporosis
- •Bacteria and visruses. Bacterial and viral diseases.
- •Certain types of bacteria (to be) _______ also capable of sexual reproduction through bacterial conjugation.
- •Anatomy and physiology of the heart. Heart diseases
- •Inflammation (to know) _________________ to be an important step in the process of atherosclerotic plaque formation.
- •In difficult cases or in situations where intervention to restore blood flow (to be) _____ appropriate, coronary angiography can (to perform) _______________.
- •In wilderness first aid, a possible heart attack (to justify) ____________ evacuation by the fastest available means, including medevac, even in the earliest or precursor stages.
- •Blood diseases
- •The main Forms (to include) ____________________
- •In humans, the incidence of vWd (to be) ______ roughly about 1 in 100 individuals.
- •Blood vessels and diseases of blood vessels
- •Treatment
- •Anatomy and physiology of the gi tract and gi diseases
- •The lower gastrointestinal tract (to consist) ____________ of the small intestine and the large intestine.
- •Gastritis (to be) ____ inflammation of the gastric mucosa.
- •Parasites can (to cause) ______________ dehydrating diarrhoea in infants.
- •Alcoholic Hepatitis
- •Pancreas and diseases of the pancreas
- •Anatomy
- •The pancreatic duct (to empty) ___________ into the second part of the duodenum. The common bile duct commonly (to join) ___________ the pancreatic duct at or near this point.
- •Less common causes (to include)
- •Investigations may (to include):
- •Treatment
- •Complications may (to include)
- •Epidemiology
- •About 95 percent of pancreatic tumors (to be) ______ adenocarcinomas. The remaining 5 percent (to include) ______________ other tumors of the exocrine pancreas.
- •Pancreatic cancer occasionally may (to result) _______________ in diabetes.
- •Diseases of the nervous system
- •Respiratory diseases
- •Fast fact
- •The endocrine system and endocrine diseases
- •The urinary system and urinary tract diseases
- •The ophthalmology department of kirov state medical academy
- •Eyes and eye diseases
- •Anatomy of the mammalian eye
- •Blindness
- •Glaucoma
- •Cataract
- •Skin and skin diseases
- •Bath solutions and moisturizers (to help) ________ sooth affected skin and reduce the dryness.
- •The most common types of common eczemas (to include) ____________________
- •Occasionally, the diagnosis may also (to involve) _______ a skin
- •The immune system
- •Lifestyle
- •In times of temptation...
- •It's a mind game...
- •Obesity
- •Certain populations and individuals may (to be) ______ more prone to obesity than others
- •Physical examination
- •General appearance
- •Organ systems
- •Carbohydrates, Protein, Cholesterol, Fat, Fiber
- •Make up questions and question your fellow students
- •Supplements supplement 1 rules of reading
- •Supplement 2 patterns of medication summaries
- •Supplement 3 symptoms symptoms of heart diseases
- •Symptoms of digestive disorders
- •Symptoms of bone, joint and muscle disorders
- •Clinical manifestations of liver disease
- •Symptoms of infectious diseases
- •Symptoms of brain and nerve disorders
- •The most common patterns of medical interviewing
- •Supplement 4 synonyms
- •Supplement 5
- •Doctor - patient questionnaire
- •(From the Medical Center of Flemington, the State of New Jersey, the usa)
- •Supplement 6
- •Supplement 7 diseases of the bones, joints and muscles
- •Diseases of the liver and gallbladder
- •Diseases of the cardiocirculatory system
- •Diseases of the nervous system
- •Diseases of the vascular system and blood diseases
- •Diseases of the respiratory system
- •Supplement 8 a brief review of kirov state medical academy: facts and figures
- •Ksma’s official address: 112, Karl Marx Street, Kirov, 610000, Russia
- •Supplement 9 tense and voice forms active voice
- •Supplement 10 the most communicative proverbs and sayings
- •Supplement 11 primary lexical minimum for students and postgraduates
- •Supplement 12 tests
- •Test in synonyms
- •Clinical test
- •Test in clinical topics
- •Supplement 13 Patterns for retelling texts on diseases
- •Supplement 14 medication summaries penicillins
- •If you forget a dose:
- •Infrequent:
- •Infants & children:
- •Interacts with combined effect
Test in clinical topics
1. What kind of surgery is more appropriate for immunocompromised patients? A – routine surgery such as laparotomy; B – minimally invasive surgery such as laparoscopic interventions.
2. What are the most effective visualizing methods of diagnosis? A – temperature measurements; B – CT; C – blood tests; D- MRI; E – urinalysis; F – X-ray.
3. What traditional methods are widely used? A- acupuncture; B – herbal therapy; C- manual therapy; D- hypnotherapy; E- laparoscopic surgery; F – transplantation of organs.
4. What are the most common minimally invasive surgical methods? A – routine organ resections; B – TUR or transurethral resections; C – laparoscopic surgery; D – MRI; E – CT.
5. What country has the highest life expectancy at birth? A – Russia; B – the countries of the CIS; C – the USA; D- Germany; E – Japan.
6. What country has the highest infant death rate? A – Russia; B – the countries of the CIS; C – the USA; D- Germany; E – Japan.
7. What country has the lowest infant death rate? A – Russia; B – the countries of the CIS; C – the USA; D- Germany; E – Japan.
8. What country has the highest death rate? A – Russia; B – the countries of the CIS; C – the USA; D- Germany; E – Japan.
9. What is the leading cause of death in developed countries? A – AIDS; B – infectious diseases; C – diabetes; D – cardiovascular diseases; E – injuries; F – flu and pneumonia.
10.What visualizing method is usually used to distinguish pneumonia and severe bronchitis? A – CT; B- MRI; C – X-ray.
11. What type of hepatatis is more serious and more dangerous? Hepatitis A; hepatatis B; hepatatis C.
12. What type of diabetes prevails? type 1 diabetes; type 2 diabetes.
13. What is severe hypertension? bottom BP: A - 85 – 90 mmHg; B – 91-104; C – 115 and over.
14. What are the most common and associated symptoms of MI? A- mid-chest pains radiating to the lower jaw and/or left arm; B – epigastric pains radiating to the back; C- sweats; D – shortness of breath; E- nausea; F – vomitting; G – tightness in the chest; H- easy bruising; I – a running nose; J – diarrhea; K – constipation.
15. What products does the Meditaranian healthy diet include? A- a lot of fatty meat; B – a lot of butter and cream; C – hamburgers; D – fruit; E – vegetables; F – whole grain products; G – a lot of cognac or whiskey.
16. What is the normal heart beat? A- 60 – 70 beats per minute? B – 40-50; C – 100 – 120.
17. What is the normal respiration rate? A- 40; B – 60; C – 80; D – 16 – 18.
18. What is the causative agent of peptic ulcer disease? A- fungi; B- parasites; C – viruses; D- H-bactor pylori; E- Mycoplasma; F – Pneumococcus.
19. What is the common symptom in both MI and heartburn? A – sweats; B – burning in the middle of the chest; C – palpitations; D – low abdominal pains radiating to the back.
20.How long does it take to become a licensed doctor in the USA? A – a minimum of 6 years; B – a minimum of 8 years; C - a minimum of 11 years.