acute lung abscess

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test questions 1. acute lung abscess is understood as: a. purulent-putrefactive necrosis of a significant area or the entire lung, without signs of demarcation b. purulent-putrefactive decay of a section of lung tissue, limited by a pyogenic capsule b. purulent-putrefactive necrosis of an area of lung tissue with a tendency to sequestration and limitation g. expansion of segmental and subsegmental bronchi with inflammation d. purulent decay of lung tissue without a pyogenic capsule 2. what do we mean by the aspiration mechanism of the development of a purulent process in the lungs: a. infection in the lung tissue with a septic embolus b. development of suppuration as an outcome of croupous pneumonia b. the development of infection due to its bronchopulmonary entry d. closure of the lumen of the bronchus with a foreign body d. development of infection in the lung after injury 3. what are the main radiographic symptoms …
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how many periods are distinguished during an acute lung abscess: a. 2- before and after opening in the bronchus b. 2- after opening in the bronchus and recovery b. 2- before opening in the bronchus and recovery d. 3- before and after opening in the bronchus, recovery d. 2- clinical manifestations and recovery 8. what is the reason for the transition of acute pulmonary abscess to chronic: a. all answers are correct b. the presence of a pulmonary sequester of the abscess cavity b. inadequate treatment d. large abscess d. long and narrow draining bronchus 9. what is the main treatment for acute lung abscess: a. conservative b. abscessotomy b. lung resection g. chemotherapy d. radiotherapy 10. lung gangrene is characterized by: a. putrid infection b. absence of a granulation shaft at the border of the lung lesion b. widespread necrosis of lung tissue d. all answers are wrong d. …
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in the lung tissue b. regression of the purulent-destructive process in the lung tissue b . presence of bronchiectasis d. normalization of body temperature d. no signs of intoxication 15. which lung disease is characterized by the presence of sputum, upon settling of which three layers are formed: the lower one, which consists of islands of lung tissue and pus ; medium-cloudy, muco-serous ; upper - colorless, frothy: a. lung abscess b. chronic bronchitis b. gangrene of the lung d. chronic pneumonia d. bronchial asthma 16. what lung disease is characterized by the presence of sputum, which, when settling, forms two layers: lower purulent; upper serous? a. lung abscess b. chronic bronchitis b. gangrene of the lung d. chronic pneumonia d. bronchial asthma 17. which of the following clinical signs is not typical for the first phase of a lung abscess? a. cough b. syndrome of purulent-septic intoxication b. discharge …

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test questions 1. acute lung abscess is understood as: a. purulent-putrefactive necrosis of a significant area or the entire lung, without signs of demarcation b. purulent-putrefactive decay of a section of lung tissue, limited by a pyogenic capsule b. purulent-putrefactive necrosis of an area of lung tissue with a tendency to sequestration and limitation g. expansion of segmental and subsegmental bronchi with inflammation d. purulent decay of lung tissue without a pyogenic capsule 2. what do we mean by the aspiration mechanism of the development of a purulent process in the lungs: a. infection in the lung tissue with a septic embolus b. development of suppuration as an outcome of croupous pneumonia b. the development of infection due to its …

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