1. A patient with previously diagnosed COPD on the background of basic therapy with
tiotropium bromide remains dyspnea on walking 100 m. Notes frequent exacerbation of the
disease (more than 3 times a year) within the last year. Which group of COPD this patient
can be referred to?
A. Group B
B. Group D
C. Group A
D. Group C
E. Insufficient data for answer
2. A 19-year-old man had recurrent a fever of 37.8°C 7 days after the flu, with macrohematuria
and knee pain. Over the next 2 days, a maculo-papular rash appeared around the knee joints.
Serum creatinine concentration increased to 125 umol / l What is the most appropriate
diagnosis?
A. Glomerulonephritis in hemorrhagic vasculitis
B. Acute post-infection glomerulonephritis
C. Acute rheumatic fever
D. Acute tubulo-interstitial nephritis
E. Acute renal failure
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