Exam questions Clinical Introduction - Internal Medicine 1. Medical documentation 2. Examination of the heart in general 3. Endoscopy of the digestive tract – indication 4. Patient´s history 5. Systolic murmurs 6. Examination of the intestines 7. Physical examination 8. Diastolic murmurs 9. Imaging methods for GIT investigation (X ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI – indications) 10. Oedema – in general 11. Heart sounds 12. Examination of the liver and gall bladder 13. Disorders of consciousness 14. Examination of the pancreas 15. Body temperature 16. Measurement of blood pressure, hypertension and hypotension 17. Examination of the head and neck, goiter 18. Physical examination of the cardiac patient 19. Examination of liver and spleen, portal hypertension 20. Examination of the chest inspection and palpation 21. Jaundice 22. Examination of the chest 23. Physical examination of the respiratory tract 24. Examinations methods in cardiology 25. Examination of the kidneys 26. Cough 27. Physiological electrocardiogram, basics pathology 28. Pathological changes in urine quantity and composition 29. X-ray examination of the heart and vessels 30. Basic examination of urine 31. Examination of the chest: percussion and auscultation. 32. Treadmill tests: principles, methods, types of stress 33. The principles of haemodialysis 34. Superior vena cava syndrome 35. Echocardiography 36. Basic biochemical analysis of blood and normal values: : glucose, electrolytes BUN, creatinine, liver function tests, lipids 37. Pulmonary syndromes - physical findings (inflammation, pneumothorax, effusion, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) 38. Radionuclide assessment of pulmonary circulation 39. Blood types (groups), blood transfusion procedure 40. Examination of the lungs – X – rays, endoscopy, biopsy, cytology, bacteriology 41. Invasive examination methods in cardiology 42. Blood count (basis parameters), bone marrow examination 43. Defibrillation, cardioversion, pacing of the heart 44. Examination methods in endocrinology 45. Thoracic puncture 46. Examination of the arterial system 47. Chest pain 48. Examination of the venous system 49. Examination methods in diabetology 50. Bacteriological examinations, specimen collection 51. Examination of lymphatic vessels and lymph nodes 52. Cyanosis 53. Physical examination of the abdomen 54. Acid-base and water balance disorders 55. Dyspnoea 56. Abdominal pain: acute, chronic 57. Examination of the musculoskeletal system 58. Lung endoscopy 59. Examination of the abdomen: palpation, percussion, auscultation 60. Pain in the back and extremities 61. Pulmonary functional testing 62. Dyspepsia, vomiting, diarrhoea 63. Life threatening conditions (examinations, basic treatment)