Complications in Labor
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What is a characteristic of secondary weakness of labor?

  • Frequent, strong, and long contractions
  • Sufficient maturation of the cervix
  • Lack of coordination of contractions between the right and left half of the uterus (correct)
  • Rapid advancement of the presenting part

What is not typical for the pathological preliminary period?

  • Duration of pain from 6 to 24 hours or more
  • Lack of readiness of the cervix for childbirth
  • Smoothing of the cervix
  • Increased tone of the uterus and its lower segment (correct)

What is a diagnostic criterion for the weakness of labor?

  • Infrequent, satisfactory strength or frequent but weak and short contractions (correct)
  • Frequent, strong, and long contractions
  • Rapid advancement of the presenting part
  • Sufficient maturation of the cervix

What is a complication of the weakness of labor?

<p>Intrauterine fetal hypoxia (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is used for the treatment of weakness of labor?

<p>All of the above except estrogens (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a reason for the secondary weakness of labor?

<p>Stiffness of the cervix (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the most appropriate tactic in psychopharmacotherapy for symptomatic psychosis?

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What type of psychopathy are dysthymics and hypothyrmics?

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What is the term for congenital disharmony of the mental make-up of a person?

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What is the term for an irresistible desire for theft, appropriation of other people's things?

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What is the name of dementia acquired as a result of the disease?

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What is the term for a dreamy, dream-like obscuration of consciousness with an influx of fantastic visions?

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Where is the Leto triangle located?

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Where is the prostate gland located?

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What is the concept of ball filtration?

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What causes the appearance of primary urine?

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What is the function of the prostate gland?

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What is the result of regulating the acid-base balance?

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What is the main clinical syndrome in status asthmaticus?

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At what age does secondary bronchiectasis occur in children?

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What is a complication of chronic obstructive bronchitis?

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What triggers the onset of secondary pneumonia?

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What is the treatment for acute bronchitis with damage to the mucus membrane of small bronchi?

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What is the volume of breath when a person takes a deep breath in one minute?

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What are the common causative agents of interstitial pneumonia?

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What is characterized by night attacks three times a month or less, no symptoms, and normal lung function on peak flowmetry?

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What are the pathogenetic bases leading to the development of involutional emphysema?

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Which disease does not apply to hereditary diseases?

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What is an occupational disease caused by industrial dust?

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What is the most common causative agent of community-acquired pneumonia?

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