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The document outlines test questions for the discipline 'Introduction to the Profession' within the Medicine program, detailing various topics related to medical care, nursing processes, and patient management. It includes questions on healthcare facilities, patient care protocols, nursing interventions, and medical ethics. The content is intended for intermediate certification assessment in the first course and semester of medical education.
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1 Course Question of Examination

The document outlines test questions for the discipline 'Introduction to the Profession' within the Medicine program, detailing various topics related to medical care, nursing processes, and patient management. It includes questions on healthcare facilities, patient care protocols, nursing interventions, and medical ethics. The content is intended for intermediate certification assessment in the first course and semester of medical education.
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Control and measuring devices

Program questions for intermediate certification

EP name: 6B10115 "Medicine"


Module code: IР - 1201
Title of the discipline: Introduction to the profession
Amount of study hours/credits: 90 hours/ 3 credits
Course and semester of study: 1 course, 1 semester

The originator:
1. assistant ______________ Burkhan U.B.

Head of the Department, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Acting Associate Professor _____________
Zhumadilova A.R.
Protocol № ____ __________

Shymkent – 2025 у.
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Fundamentals of medicine and safe care

<question> The outpatient healthcare facility is... .


<question> Pre-hospital or qualified medical assistance without round-the-clock medical supervision,
including a set of available medical services is... .
<question> Qualified, specialized, and highly specialized medical assistance with round-the-clock
medical supervision is... .
<question> Care under the supervision of a doctor for patients in the terminal stage of the disease in
specialized hospital departments, hospices, or in the form of home hospitalization is... .
<question> A multidisciplinary healthcare and preventive facility working on a territorial district
principle is... .
<question> A healthcare facility where patients in need of constant round-the-clock medical
supervision, care, and observation stay is... .
<question> A medical institution where patients with unfavorable disease outcomes receive proper
care and service is... .
<question> The nursing process consists of... stages.
<question> The implementation of the nursing intervention plan is... stage.
<question> Nursing diagnosis is the... stage of the nursing process.
<question> Determining the degree of achievement of the goal is the... stage of the nursing process.
<question> Nursing examination is the... stage of the nursing process.
<question> Planning of nursing intervention is the... stage of the nursing process.
<question> The term “nursing process” was first introduced by... .
<question> The founder of nursing worldwide is... .
<question> The middle medical personnel provides... care.
<question> Sanitary-hygienic treatment of patients is conducted in... .
<question> General cleaning of wards in departments using disinfectants is done... .
<question> Routine cleaning in healthcare facilities is done... .
<question> General cleaning in surgical departments is done... .
<question> One level of hand decontamination is... level.
<question> Hygienic care of the external genitalia of severely ill patients is performed...
<question> The first aid for disinfectant entering the eyes is to rinse...
<question> The regime where the patient does not leave the bed, and all personal hygiene procedures
are performed in the bed is called... .
<question> The regime where the patient remains in bed, can sit on the edge of the bed or a chair
during meals, and can walk to the bathroom with assistance is... .
<question> The regime where the patient spends most of the time in bed, but free walking around the
ward is allowed, and all personal hygiene procedures are done within the ward is... .
<question> The regime where the patient stays in the department without restrictions on physical
activity within the hospital and on hospital grounds is... .
<question> A 50-year-old patient, two days after surgery. He does not leave the bed, can sit and turn in
bed. All personal hygiene procedures are assisted in bed by the nurse or orderly. In this case, the...
level of physical activity.
<question> A 17-year-old patient was delivered to the emergency room after a car accident with a
spinal injury. The patient is conscious. When providing assistance, the neurosurgeon explains that the
patient is prohibited from active movements in bed, even turning from side to side. In this case, the...
level of physical activity.
<question> For safe transportation of a patient, it is necessary to know... .
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<question> When descending stairs, the stretcher with the patient is carried... .
<question> The transfer of the injured person by two rescuers on their hands is done by... .
<question> The main sign of the third period of fever is...
<question> Determine the optimal method of transporting a patient with a head injury… .
<question> Determine the optimal method of transporting a patient with a spinal injury… .
<question> The formula for balanced nutrition - the ratio of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates in a
patient’s diet is…
<question> Determine the optimal method of transporting a patient who is unconscious… .
<question> Determine the optimal method of transporting a patient with abdominal injuries… .
<question> For this period of fever, the following patient condition is characteristic – pallor,
"goosebumps," chills, muscle tremors, absence of sweating…
<question> The Sims position is… .
<question> To place a patient in Fowler’s position means… .
<question> Anthropometric indicators include the measurement of… .
<question> The temperature of the water used for an enema…
<question> The body mass index is calculated using the formula… .
<question> Normal body mass index values are… .
<question> A temperature of … is called febrile.
<question> When measuring temperature in the rectum, a normal temperature is considered… .
<question> A temperature of 37.1°C measured in the rectum can be characterized as… .
<question> During the critical drop in temperature, the following actions should be taken for patient
care… .
<question> In anthropometry, they do NOT measure… .
<question> In a healthy person, the normal respiratory rate ranges from… .
<question> The patient has an increased breathing rate, more than 20… .
<question> The patient has a decreased breathing rate, less than 16… .
<question> The patient has normal breathing but experiences sudden pauses lasting up to a minute.
There is no strict pattern to the number of breaths and the duration of pauses. The patient's breathing
is… .
<question> The patient has slow, deep, but noisy breathing. In this case, the breathing is… .
<question> The patient's pulse rate and heart rate are 95 beats per minute. In this case, the patient
has… .
<question> The patient's pulse rate and heart rate are 55 beats per minute. In this case, the patient
has… .
<question> The patient's pulse rate is 76 beats per minute, and the heart rate is 85 beats per minute. In
this case, the patient has… .
<question> Pallor of the skin is caused by… .
<question> Persistent high blood pressure is called… .
<question> Persistent low blood pressure is called… .
<question> To prevent pressure sores, it is necessary to change the patient's body position every… .
<question> Superficial or deep skin and soft tissue damage, including necrosis, due to prolonged
compression between the bed surface and underlying bone protrusions, is called… .
<question> When examining a 55-year-old bedridden female patient, stable redness with bluish-red
spots is found on the sacral area, which does not disappear after pressure is relieved and does not
spread to healthy tissue. This patient has… stage of pressure sores.
<question> When examining a 25-year-old unconscious bedridden patient, complete destruction of
skin layers down to the muscle layer is observed in the sacral and scapular areas due to tissue necrosis.
Liquid discharge is noted. This patient has… stage of pressure sores.
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<question> When examining an unconscious bedridden patient, shallow integrity violations of skin
and subcutaneous fat are observed in the sacral and scapular areas, with persistent hyperemia and a
bluish hue, and blisters. This patient has… stage of pressure sores.
<question> The degree of development of pressure sores is assessed using the… scale.
<question> The legs of a severely ill patient are washed … .
<question> The temperature of water used for an enema (in °C):
<question> Mouth washing for severely ill patients is done with… .
<question> In the intensive care unit, there is a severely ill 65-year-old female patient. During the
examination of the oral cavity, inflammatory changes of the mucous membrane are found. In this case,
the nurse conducts rinsing and gum treatment with a Furacilin solution prepared at a ratio of… .
<question> For seriously ill patients, head washing is performed… .
<question> A 40-year-old patient with an eye disease is prescribed installation of medication into both
eyes. The nurse should instill the prescribed medication… .
<question> Ointment for the eyes is placed behind the eyelid with a sterile… .
<question> Crusts have formed on the mucous membrane of the nose of the patient. To soften them,
the nurse introduces into the patient’s nose… .
<question> A seriously ill patient has discharge from the eyes that glues the eyelashes together. It is
necessary to wipe the eyes with sterile gauze tampons soaked in a Furacilin solution prepared at a ratio
of… .
<question>Sulfur plugs are washed out with warm water using… .
<question>A 27-year-old patient complains of a feeling of fullness in the left ear, hearing her own
voice in the ear, decreased hearing, pain in the left ear, and periodic dizziness. These symptoms have
been bothering the patient for a long time. During the examination, a sulfur plug was found in the left
ear, blocking most of the ear canal. In this case, to soften the sulfur plug in the left ear, it is necessary
to... .
<question>Duration of ice pack application (in minutes):
<question>The underlay ring should not be inflated too much because… .
<question>Hygiene of the external genital organs of a critically ill patient is performed with a solution
of… .
<question>If blood from the medical staff contacts the skin, it should be wiped with a tampon
moistened with… .
<question>Prevention is:
<question>The most interconnected properties of the pulse are… .
<question>The first stage of the "nursing process" includes… .
<question>Independent nursing intervention for lytic temperature reduction is…
<question>Conducting the first stage of the "nursing process" requires… .
<question>Anthropometric indicators include measuring… .
<question>During the examination of a 65-year-old bedridden female patient, cavities with damage to
all adjacent tissues—skin, muscles, tendons, extending to the bone—were found in the shoulder blade
area. According to the relatives, the patient has been in a forced position for a long time. In this case,
the patient has… stage of pressure ulcers.
<question>The auscultatory method of measuring blood pressure with a mechanical manometer was
proposed by… .
<question>Bags, packets for collecting class B waste must have… coloring.
<question>At the appointment, a 56-year-old patient complains of headaches, and an increase in blood
pressure up to 160/90 mm Hg. These complaints have been bothering the patient for 2 months. The
patient has… .
<question>In cardiovascular diseases, it is necessary to limit… .
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<question>A patient diagnosed with a stroke developed pressure sores on the buttocks. Treatment was
prescribed. Indicate the mistake made by the nurse when handling the affected areas… .
<question>Nursing care is a component of… .
<question>A 35-year-old patient arrives at the emergency room with complaints of abdominal pain,
suspected gastrointestinal bleeding, and satisfactory general condition. In this case, the patient can be
transported to the department… .
<question>The couch used for patient examination must be disinfected… .
<question>The water temperature when taking a hygiene bath should be… .
<question> Severe patients undergo sanitary treatment in the form of … .
<question> The eyes of a severely ill patient are wiped … .
<question> Care items for incontinence include … .
<question> Equipment required for removing earwax from the external auditory canal includes … .
<question> Rules for removing underwear from a patient with an arm injury … .
<question> Feeding of severely ill patients is carried out by … .
<question> The forced position in bed is taken by the patient for … .
<question> The nurse at the emergency department registers in the "Patient Reception Log" first … .
<question> The skin of a severely ill patient should be wiped daily with a solution of … .
<question> A bed, whose head and foot can be quickly adjusted to the required position (raised,
lowered) is called … .
<question> Biological medical waste of class "B" should be stored at a temperature of …
<question> When treating ear diseases, it is important for the patient to properly dose the number of
drops of the medicine. How many drops, on average, should be instilled into each ear of the patient?
<question> The combination of social, psychological, and spiritual conditions in which human life
takes place is called … .
<question> The change of bed and underwear is performed … .
<question> The current cleaning of the procedure room is performed using a solution of … chlorine.
<question> Measurements of daily blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) are taken automatically every
….
<question> A factor that DOES NOT affect the host's susceptibility to infection … .
<question> Infections that are most prominent in the structure of hospital-acquired infections are … .
<question> The concept of "active position" is … .
<question> The difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure is called
<question> If a bedridden patient has a high risk of falling, it is necessary to …
<question> The order of cleaning the room during general cleaning is …

Medical ethics and communication skills

<question>Hazardous waste class A is generated in … .


<question>Hazardous waste class B is generated in … .
<question>By filling, we distinguish … pulse.
<question>Solution … is used for rinsing the patient’s hair when detecting nits.
<question>A 65-year-old patient arrives at the emergency room. Upon examination, complete loss of
consciousness, reflexes are absent, pulse on the carotid arteries is not palpable, breathing of the Biot
type, blood pressure is not detectable, heart sounds are not heard, but electrical activity of the
myocardium is recorded on the ECG. This patient has a … condition.
<question>A patient with a gunshot wound is brought in. Upon examination, there is a sharp
disruption of vital functions, consciousness is depressed. The position is passive, pulse is weak,
breathing is shallow. This patient has a … condition.
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<question>A 45-year-old female patient complains of severe dry cough, chest pain, body temperature
up to 38°C, shortness of breath, headaches, general weakness. These symptoms appeared after cooling
two days ago. Upon examination: consciousness is clear, facial expression is painful. Respiratory rate
is 19 per minute, pulse is 85 per minute, blood pressure is 140/85 mm Hg. This patient has a …
condition.
<question>The state of stupor, in which the patient poorly orients in time and space, but is oriented in
their own identity and surrounding people, speech contact is maintained, but answers to questions are
slow, is called ... .
<question>A 65-year-old patient complains of chest pain, headaches, shortness of breath, cough, and
swelling of the legs. Upon examination: the patient is in an orthopneic position—sitting on a chair
leaning forward with their legs hanging down. Respiratory rate is 20 per minute, pulse is 88 per
minute, blood pressure is 180/100 mm Hg. This patient has a … position.
<question>A false, non-correctable judgment of the patient, accompanied by disordered thinking and
incoherent speech, is called ... .
<question>A 20-year-old patient is delivered to the toxicology emergency department by ambulance.
Upon examination, the patient is indifferent, eyes are closed, immobile, does not respond to questions,
there was involuntary urination. In this case, the patient’s consciousness has … .
<question>The position in which the patient freely and easily performs voluntary movements
according to their needs, moves in bed without assistance, walks is called … position.
<question>During an asthma attack, the patient feels comfortable in the … position.
<question>On the title page of the medical history, the following is NOT indicated … .
<question>One of the conflict management methods:
<question>In a doctor’s work, conflicts with the patient:
<question>Palliative care is provided under the guidance of a doctor:
<question>Diet No. 8 is prescribed for … .
<question>Diet No. 9 is prescribed for ... .
<question>Diet No. 3 is prescribed for ... .
<question>Artificial feeding does NOT involve … .
<question>Diet No. ... – "general table", applied for diseases where there is no disturbance in digestive
function and no need for a special diet.
<question>Parenteral feeding is the introduction of food into the patient’s body … .
<question>The item necessary for artificial feeding … .
<question>The number of levels in the hierarchy of basic vital human needs according to A. Maslow is
….
<question>The first level of Maslow's needs pyramid refers to … .
<question>For chronic bowel diseases with constipation, diet No. … is prescribed.
<question>The diet for arterial hypertension involves including … in the diet.
<question>Failure to comply with aseptic rules during intravenous injection may lead to the following
complication …
<question>When organizing therapeutic nutrition for patients, it is necessary to determine … .
1. patient’s stay in hospital or at home
2. the appropriate set of food products
3. type of culinary processing
4. time, frequency, and methods of food intake
5. time of year
<question> Disposable syringes after use … .
<question> If the patient arrives in the ICU bypassing the emergency department, the documentation is
filled out by …
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<question> Metal spatulas are processed in the following way … .


<question> Rubber hot water bottles, ice packs are processed in the following way … .
<question> The concept of "health" means … .
<question> The route of drug administration, bypassing the gastrointestinal tract, is called … .
<question> The advantage of parenteral drug administration is … .
<question> A patient, waiting for a doctor's appointment, complained to a passing nurse about severe
pressing pain behind the sternum. In this case, the nurse should … .
<question> From the diet of patients with liver and bile duct diseases, it is necessary to exclude … .
<question> The duration of the clinical death period is … minutes.
<question> Clinical death is NOT characterized by … .
<question> Biological death is NOT characterized by … .
<question> The irreversible stage of organism death is … .
<question> Clinical death is NOT characterized by … .
<question> The difference between systolic and diastolic blood pressure is called … .
<question> Waste from laboratories working with microorganisms of group 1-2 pathogenicity, as well
as from patients with anaerobic infection, are classified as waste of class … .
<question> The goal of patient care is … .
<question> General cleaning of rooms for temporary storage of medical waste classes B and C is
carried out at least once every … .
<question> For collecting class A waste, the use of … is allowed.
<question> Containers for collecting class A waste are disinfected at least once every … .
<question> Mandatory briefing on the rules for safe handling of waste is conducted … .
<question> Disposable bags and containers for collecting class B waste are colored … .
<question> For intradermal injections, the needle length used is … .
<question>When using disposable containers for sharp instruments, their filling is allowed within …
hours.
<question>The term "euthanasia" for "easy death" was first introduced into scientific lexicon by … .
<question>Actions or means to fulfill a patient's request for accelerating their death is called …
<question>The main goal of palliative medicine is …
<question>The ward nurse, upon the patient's admission, …
<question>The volume of sanitary treatment is determined by …
<question>The examination room is used for …
<question>Patient care is based on the principle of …
<question>It is NOT allowed to use a hot water bottle when …
<question>When giving a subcutaneous injection, a maximum of … can be injected.
<question>The depth of needle insertion when performing a subcutaneous injection is …
<question>2/3 of the needle is inserted at a 45-degree angle in the outer middle third of the upper arm
… .
<question>The needle relative to the skin when performing a subcutaneous injection is placed …
<question>Before administering the drug for prevention of the medication entering the blood vessels
during an intramuscular injection, it is necessary to …
<question>Non-compliance with the rules of asepsis during an intramuscular injection can lead to the
following complication …
<question>When air enters a blood vessel, the complication that develops is …
<question>After an injection, a hematoma appeared. Specify a possible cause.
<question>The needle relative to the skin during an intramuscular injection is placed …
<question>The cause of partial or complete paralysis of the limb during an intramuscular injection in
the upper outer quadrant of the buttock may be …
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<question>Parenteral drug administration includes the following method of drug delivery:


<question>If the patient refuses an injection, the nurse should …
<question>A possible site for venipuncture during an intravenous injection is …
<question>Medicines … should NOT be injected intravenously.
<question>… - the approach that best promotes effective communication with medical staff.
<question>When interacting with medical personnel, it is NOT ethical to …
<question>The working atmosphere in a medical institution is improved by the element of
communication …
<question>To increase trust among medical personnel, it may help to …
<question>When interacting with junior medical staff, the doctor must remember the necessity of:
<question>The importance of empathy in doctor-medical staff communication …
<question>A 30-year-old woman has a systolic blood pressure of 150 mm Hg. This is …
<question>The body temperature measured in the patient's rectum is 37.1°C. How can this temperature
be characterized?
<question>The aspect of communication that helps improve interaction with the mid-level medical
staff is …
<question>A patient with a gunshot wound has arrived. The patient shows a sharp disruption of the
main vital functions of the body, consciousness is depressed. The position is passive, pulse is weak,
breathing is shallow. The condition of this patient is …
<question>The term "Deontology" was first proposed by …
<question>… - is the science of morality and public duty in the behavior and relationships of all
people.
<question>The set of ethical norms and principles of behavior for medical workers when performing
their professional duties is …
<question>The low Fowler position is ensured by the height of the headrest of the bed, in degrees …
<question>The study of the proper moral-ethical and intellectual appearance of a healthcare worker,
how relationships should be between medical staff, patients, their families, and colleagues in the
medical environment is studied by:
<question>Medical ethics …
<question>The high Fowler position is ensured by the height of the headrest of the bed, in degrees …
<question>Duty is what is fulfilled in medicine due to:
<question>Treatment of a patient can be carried out without the patient's consent …
<question>The duration of clinical death is …
<question>Registration of a patient in the infectious disease record journal is filled out according to
form …
<question> "Journal of activities for forming a healthy lifestyle (hereinafter - HLS)" is filled in
according to the form …
<question> For processing the injection field, the alcohol concentration should be …
<question> The most informative study for diagnosing meningitis is …
<question> For detecting residual components of detergents, the … is used
<question> Hygiene treatment of medical personnel’s hands is performed …
<question> Enteral route of drug administration is …
<question> A complex of measures aimed at preventing the entry of microbes into the wound and the
body as a whole:
<question> A complex of measures aimed at limiting and destroying microbes in the wound and in the
body as a whole:
<question> The responsibility for violating the sanitary-epidemiological regime in the hospital lies
with:
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<question> The system of organizational, preventive, and anti-epidemic measures aimed at preventing
the occurrence and spread of infectious diseases in the hospital is called:
<question> Nosocomial infection (NI) is an infectious disease acquired by a patient:
<question> The concept of the pyramid of needs was introduced by …
<question> The needs for food and water correspond to the level of Maslow's pyramid …
<question> According to Maslow's pyramid, the physiological need corresponds to the …
<question> According to Maslow's pyramid, the need for cognition corresponds to the …
<question> According to Maslow's pyramid, the need for love and belonging corresponds to the …
<question> According to Maslow's pyramid, the need for respect corresponds to the …
<question> Before opening a sterile tray, it is necessary to …
<question> The time during which the patient must remain in a separate room for infection control is
usually:
<question> A symptom that may indicate an infectious disease in a patient is …
<question> A mandatory requirement under the sanitary-epidemiological regime is …
<question> To reduce the risk of infections in a medical institution, measures must be taken …
<question> The main purpose of a therapeutic-protective regime is:

Medical law

<question> Emergency medical assistance (including specialized) within the framework of GVFMC
(Guaranteed Volume of Free Medical Care) does not include:
<question> Control of medical services for providing GVFMC(Guaranteed Volume of Free Medical
Care) refers to:
<question> The list of guaranteed free medical assistance is approved by the state authority:
<question> According to Article 88 p5, "Foreigners and stateless persons in the territory of the
Republic of Kazakhstan have the right to receive guaranteed free medical assistance:
<question> Citizens have the right to receive state services provided in electronic form in the field of
healthcare in the manner determined by the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan through the web
portal:
<question> The preferential right to conclude contracts for the provision of the guaranteed volume of
free medical assistance is held by:
<question> Information may be withheld from the patient:
<question> A doctor has the right to insurance for professional mistakes if:
<question> Patient Baikenova did not register for an appointment with a therapist at the Central City
Polyclinic. Upon arrival at the polyclinic, the medical registrar explained to the pensioner that she
needed to make an appointment with the therapist in advance through a mobile application.
Which application is being referred to?
<question> The guaranteed volume of free medical assistance is a unified list of medical services
provided, determined by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan:
<question> Medical insurance is:
<question> The cardiology dispensary is holding an open day. Healthcare workers explain to each
resident the document format that allows them to view information about their health,
recommendations, doctor’s instructions, and clinical decisions. What is the name of the document
providing accessible medical assistance to the population?
<question> The goal of medical insurance guarantees citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan:
<question> ... types of medical assistance are paid for by the patient themselves.
<question> The administrator of extra-budgetary funds of a healthcare organization is:
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<question> The preferred source of financing for public healthcare organizations is:
<question> Control of medical services for providing GVFMC (Guaranteed Volume of Free Medical
Care) refers to:
<question> The rules for providing primary medical and sanitary care and registering citizens with
primary medical and sanitary care organizations apply to:
<question> A patient may be declared legally incapable by:
<question> A specialized specialist is:
<question> Healthcare is:
<question> The healthcare system is:
<question> The primary accounting document for the first visit of a citizen to the registry of a Primary
health care organization is:
<question> The main types of medical assistance to the population are:
<question> The main methodological approach to solving tasks in healthcare organization is:
<question> The fundamental measures of a targeted primary prevention program include...
<question> The code that regulates public relations in the field of healthcare to implement the
constitutional right of citizens to health protection:
<question> Individuals appointed to leadership positions in state bodies exercising state control over
medical services and medical organizations must be:
<question> Healthcare organizations providing inpatient care ensure citizens receive appropriate...
<question> Preventive medical examinations are divided into:
<question> A medical worker with higher medical education and a specialist certificate in a specific
field is a...
<question> A document of an established format that grants an individual the right to practice
medicine in a specific specialty is...
<question> The types, scope, and procedures for providing primary healthcare, as well as the
procedure for attaching citizens to primary healthcare organizations, are established by...
<question> A 50-year-old woman underwent an X-ray examination of the mammary glands
(mammography), an examination by a mammologist and oncologist, as well as a cytological
examination of a cervical smear. What is this procedure called?
<question> The purpose of accrediting a medical institution is:
<question> … aims to prevent the occurrence of disease in individuals who do not show its signs.
<question> The licensing authority must make a decision on a license application within...
<question> The frequency of mandatory annual medical examinations is...
<question> A mandatory condition for a doctor to work in a medical institution is...
<question> Without a patient’s consent, the following action cannot be performed:
<question> Indicate the name of the document form in which the results of screening examinations of
target groups of the child population are recorded:
<question> The main goals of the international "Safe Motherhood" program are:
<question> A set of measures aimed at creating conditions for overcoming activity limitations by
disabled individuals, restoring their social status, and their social and environmental adaptation is...
<question> A set of activities aimed at restoring impaired body functions is...
<question> The subjects of compulsory health insurance include all of the following EXCEPT...
<question> Measures to reduce patient time spent in a polyclinic include all of the following
EXCEPT...
<question> The main sources of information on public health include all of the following EXCEPT...
<question> In the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, the article dedicated to citizens' health
is:
<question> The significance of a temporary disability report in medical practice is:
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<question> Which of the following is a patient's right?


<question> The purpose of medical activity licensing is...
<question> The contents of form 086/y do NOT include...
<question> The document that confirms previous illnesses and vaccination data is...
<question> The form 086/y certificate may also contain information about:
<question> Form 084/y refers to...
<question> Attachment ticket to a medical organization:
<question> The inpatient medical record is filled out using form...
<question> The inpatient medical record form 001/y is kept in the hospital archive for …
<question> The tuberculosis patient’s medical record form TB 014/y is kept in the archive of the
medical organization for … .
<question> Medical services under the compulsory medical insurance program (CMI) include … .
<question> The list of diseases for which mandatory preventive vaccinations are conducted under the
guaranteed volume of medical care is determined by … .
<question> The document "On the approval of the list of diseases for which mandatory preventive
vaccinations are conducted under the guaranteed volume of medical care, the rules, timing of their
administration, and the groups of the population subject to preventive vaccinations" came into effect
on …
<question> Public health is characterized by all the following indicators, except …
<question> The most significant influence on maintaining and strengthening the health of the
population is exerted by all the following factors, except …
<question> The subjects of compulsory medical insurance include all the following, except …
<question> The basic compulsory medical insurance program includes all the following provisions,
except …
<question> The main tasks of a polyclinic include all the following, except …
<question> The main duties of a district therapist in providing medical and preventive care to the
population of the assigned area include all the following, EXCEPT …
<question> The level of reliability in medical statistical studies is the probability of the studied feature
being …
<question> The national system of social protection for the population does NOT include the
following:
<question> The basic compulsory medical insurance program includes all the following provisions,
EXCEPT:
<question> The type of prevention aimed at preventing diseases before they occur is …
<question> The system of governmental, social, hygienic, and medical measures aimed at ensuring a
high level of health and disease prevention is …
<question> When receiving medical services, the patient is obligated to …
<question> The concept of "Medical rehabilitation" means …
<question> Which of the following obligations will help improve treatment outcomes?
<question> According to the Constitution, the definition of "palliative care association" includes:
<question> Communication with patients is …
<question> The type of service provision for hospices according to the WHO international regulations
is …
<question> According to the Constitution, the definition of "palliative care association" includes:
<question> Communication with patients is …
<question>In the oncology department, patients are treated according to the main tasks ...
<question>Assistance is important for people with disabilities to adapt to society during rehabilitation.:
<question>The form of medical care for diseases and conditions requiring emergency medical care:
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Test questions on the discipline "Introduction to the profession" 1 page of 51

<question>A medical and preventive institution that conducts an examination of temporary disability
for patients:
<question>Medical and preventive institutions providing emergency medical care:
<question>A disease that develops due to mistakes made by medical professionals.
<question>Socio-economic factors affecting human health include:
<question>... lifestyle is one of the factors affecting health.
<question>Among the factors affecting the state of health depends on medicine ...
<question>DOES NOT apply to family planning:
<question>DOES NOT apply to the international principles of family planning:
<question>The purpose of family planning is...
<question>The main goal of the Healthy Nation project for 2020-2025:
<question>The government agency responsible for the development of the Healthy Nation 2020-2025
project:
<question>Government programs and national projects in the field of healthcare are being developed
in accordance with the strategy:
<question>One of the strengths of the healthcare system of the Republic of Kazakhstan:
<question>By 2025, it is planned to reduce the maternal mortality rate to ... per 100,000 live births.
<question>The set of psychological and physiological features necessary for knowledge, skills, and
abilities that reflect a person's suitability for a particular type of work is called ...
<question>Specialized sites include sites containing information ...
<question>Specialized medical websites are... .
<question>The main goal of a medical professional:
<question>A report document for the study of hospital diseases:
<question> The moral regulation of medical activity differs from the legal one.:
<question>The task of improving activities in medical organizations:
<question> The main goal of a doctor's professional activity is:
<question>Key indicators of public health:
<question>Functional management is the management ... .
<question>The management of medical organizations in general is ...
<question>The management of certain areas of medical institution activity is ...
<question> Communication style … It is NOT desirable for a doctor to communicate with patients.
<question> An example of using non-verbal communication is …
<question> ... helps to reduce the patient's anxiety level.
<question> ... is the main element of forming a trusting relationship with the patient.
<question> ... helps the doctor to correctly interpret the emotional state of the patient.
<question> Pre-shift medical examination is carried out within ...
<question> The type of preventive medical and social work that is carried out at home is called …
<question> The organizational problems of implementing an automated management system in
healthcare include:
<question> The main sources of information about the health of the population are the following,
EXCEPT …
<question> Measures aimed at reducing the waiting list at the polyclinic registry DO NOT include:

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