Deck 5: Microbiology Basics

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Which word best characterizes Typhoid Mary?

A) immune
B) symptomatic
C) carrier
D) fomite
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Influenza is best described as a(n)

A) localized infection.
B) allergic reaction.
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C) bacterial infection.
D) systemic infection.
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Which highly coiled microorganism resembles a corkscrew?

A) staphylococcus
B) streptococcus
C) bacillus
D) spirillum
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An abscess is

A) an example of a systemic infection.
B) always viral in origin.
C) an example of a mycotic infection.
D) an example of a localized infection.
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Rickettsiae and chlamydiae are classified as

A) viruses.
B) bacteria.
C) arthropods.
D) bacilli.
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Which of the following is least descriptive of staphylococci?

A) grapelike arrangement
B) bacterial
C) Gram (+)
D) underlying cause of rheumatic fever
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Which of the following is defined as a disease-producing microorganism?

A) normal flora
B) pathogen
C) arthropod
D) parasite
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Rickettsiae are

A) classified as fungi.
B) viruses.
C) often carried by fleas,ticks,and body lice.
D) arthropod vectors.
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Which of the following are classified as Gram (+)and Gram (-)?

A) viruses
B) bacteria
C) fungi
D) yeast
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Cocci,bacilli,and curved rods are classified as

A) viruses.
B) pathogens.
C) bacteria.
D) parasites.
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Which of the following requires another living host for its continued existence?

A) arthropod
B) pathogen
C) parasite
D) bacterium
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Which of the following is called the "acid-fast" bacillus?

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Salmonella typhi
C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D) Clostridium tetani
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Streptococci and staphylococci are

A) viruses.
B) Gram (+)bacteria.
C) arthropods.
D) parasites.
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Which of the following is least descriptive of Treponema pallidum?

A) causes syphilis
B) classified as a bacterium
C) is most often spread by the fecal-oral route
D) is a spirochete
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Clostridium tetani and Clostridium difficile

A) are Gram (-)bacilli.
B) are anaerobic.
C) are always pathogenic.
D) cause the "tineas," such as athlete's foot and ringworm.
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Which of the following is least descriptive of Candida albicans?

A) causative organism of impetigo
B) fungal infection
C) yeast infection
D) antibiotic-induced superinfection
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Bacteria

A) include cocci,bacilli,and curved rods.
B) are not part of the normal flora of the intestines.
C) cause mycotic infections.
D) include mold and yeast.
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What is the significance of bacterial spore formation? The bacterium

A) becomes more sensitive to the effects of antibiotics.
B) becomes more resistant to harsh environmental conditions.
C) increases its reproductive activity.
D) permanently loses its ability to cause disease.
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Which of the following describes the signs and symptoms that develop in response to a pathogen?

A) syndrome
B) allergy
C) infection
D) immunity
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Tetanus,tuberculosis,and diphtheria are

A) staphylococcal infections.
B) caused by a spirochete.
C) localized infections.
D) bacterial infections.
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A helminth is a(n)

A) parasite.
B) arthropod.
C) worm.
D) bacterium.
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Biting flies,fleas,and ticks

A) most often cause systemic infections.
B) are best described as ectoparasites.
C) are classified as helminths.
D) cause mycotic infections.
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Infections such as athlete's foot and ringworm are referred to as

A) systemic.
B) mycotic.
C) parasitic.
D) bacterial.
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Which of the following is both a vector and an arthropod?

A) contaminated drinking glass
B) virus
C) worm
D) flea
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Rickettsiae require a living host for their survival and are therefore considered to be

A) pathogenic.
B) parasitic.
C) fungal.
D) communicable.
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The ova of these parasitic and pathogenic multicellular animals usually appear in the stool of the infected person.

A) worms
B) viruses
C) arthropods
D) spirochetes
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The "acid-fast bacillus" is

A) most often spread through droplet infection.
B) eradicated by a single dose of penicillin.
C) pathogenic only in humans.
D) most often diagnosed by a urine culture.
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Which of the following lives in the intestinal tract and lays its eggs in the perianal area,causing severe pruritus?

A) Clostridium tetani
B) pinworms
C) Salmonella typhi
D) Candida albicans
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Amebic dysentery and giardiasis are

A) mycotic infections.
B) caused by salmonella.
C) worm infestations.
D) caused by protozoan parasites.
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This disease is caused by a sporozoan carried by a mosquito.

A) typhoid fever
B) tetanus
C) malaria
D) Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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A fomite is a

A) worm.
B) parasite.
C) vector.
D) host.
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The tick associated with Rocky Mountain spotted fever is referred to as a(n)

A) arthropod vector.
B) causative organism.
C) spirochete.
D) fungus.
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Which of the following is most related to the "rusty nail" infection?

A) clostridium
B) mycotic
C) viral
D) parasitic
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This "bad air" disease is caused by a plasmodium.

A) measles
B) tinea
C) tetanus
D) malaria
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Tinea is most related to

A) ringworm.
B) tetanus.
C) systemic infection.
D) treatment with anthelmintics.
Question
Rocky Mountain spotted fever is most effectively treated with an

A) antiviral drug.
B) anthelmintic drug.
C) antibiotic drug.
D) antifungal drug.
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This group includes single-cell animal-like microbes such as amebas.

A) bacilli
B) arthropods
C) viruses
D) protozoa
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Ectoparasites are most likely to cause

A) itching and discomfort.
B) high fever.
C) paralysis.
D) loss of consciousness.
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With regard to infectious disease,arthropods most often act as

A) parasites.
B) causative organisms of disease.
C) vectors.
D) fomites.
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A mycotic infection is caused by a(n)

A) parasite.
B) bacterium.
C) fungus.
D) arthropod.
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Herpes varicella-zoster may lay dormant in the nerves for many years;when awakened in later life it causes

A) "the great pox."
B) shingles.
C) tinea capitis.
D) smallpox.
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MRSA

A) is generally responsive to penicillin.
B) refers to drug-resistant staphylococci.
C) refers to potent antibiotics that are used to treat resistant strains of staphylococci.
D) refers to drugs that eradicate pox viruses.
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Herpes varicella-zoster

A) is a fungus.
B) generally causes an antibiotic-induced superinfection.
C) causes chickenpox.
D) responds well to antibiotics.
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A pox infection

A) is always caused by Herpes varicella-zoster.
B) only occurs in humans.
C) is a skin lesion.
D) is communicable but never contagious.
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Typhoid Mary harbored the Salmonella pathogen in her

A) urine (kidneys).
B) respiratory secretions (lungs).
C) nasal secretions (nose).
D) bile (gallbladder).
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Deck 5: Microbiology Basics
1
Which word best characterizes Typhoid Mary?

A) immune
B) symptomatic
C) carrier
D) fomite
carrier
2
Influenza is best described as a(n)

A) localized infection.
B) allergic reaction.
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C) bacterial infection.
D) systemic infection.
systemic infection.
3
Which highly coiled microorganism resembles a corkscrew?

A) staphylococcus
B) streptococcus
C) bacillus
D) spirillum
spirillum
4
An abscess is

A) an example of a systemic infection.
B) always viral in origin.
C) an example of a mycotic infection.
D) an example of a localized infection.
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Rickettsiae and chlamydiae are classified as

A) viruses.
B) bacteria.
C) arthropods.
D) bacilli.
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Which of the following is least descriptive of staphylococci?

A) grapelike arrangement
B) bacterial
C) Gram (+)
D) underlying cause of rheumatic fever
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Which of the following is defined as a disease-producing microorganism?

A) normal flora
B) pathogen
C) arthropod
D) parasite
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Rickettsiae are

A) classified as fungi.
B) viruses.
C) often carried by fleas,ticks,and body lice.
D) arthropod vectors.
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Which of the following are classified as Gram (+)and Gram (-)?

A) viruses
B) bacteria
C) fungi
D) yeast
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Cocci,bacilli,and curved rods are classified as

A) viruses.
B) pathogens.
C) bacteria.
D) parasites.
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Which of the following requires another living host for its continued existence?

A) arthropod
B) pathogen
C) parasite
D) bacterium
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Which of the following is called the "acid-fast" bacillus?

A) Staphylococcus aureus
B) Salmonella typhi
C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D) Clostridium tetani
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Streptococci and staphylococci are

A) viruses.
B) Gram (+)bacteria.
C) arthropods.
D) parasites.
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Which of the following is least descriptive of Treponema pallidum?

A) causes syphilis
B) classified as a bacterium
C) is most often spread by the fecal-oral route
D) is a spirochete
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Clostridium tetani and Clostridium difficile

A) are Gram (-)bacilli.
B) are anaerobic.
C) are always pathogenic.
D) cause the "tineas," such as athlete's foot and ringworm.
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Which of the following is least descriptive of Candida albicans?

A) causative organism of impetigo
B) fungal infection
C) yeast infection
D) antibiotic-induced superinfection
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Bacteria

A) include cocci,bacilli,and curved rods.
B) are not part of the normal flora of the intestines.
C) cause mycotic infections.
D) include mold and yeast.
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What is the significance of bacterial spore formation? The bacterium

A) becomes more sensitive to the effects of antibiotics.
B) becomes more resistant to harsh environmental conditions.
C) increases its reproductive activity.
D) permanently loses its ability to cause disease.
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Which of the following describes the signs and symptoms that develop in response to a pathogen?

A) syndrome
B) allergy
C) infection
D) immunity
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Tetanus,tuberculosis,and diphtheria are

A) staphylococcal infections.
B) caused by a spirochete.
C) localized infections.
D) bacterial infections.
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A helminth is a(n)

A) parasite.
B) arthropod.
C) worm.
D) bacterium.
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Biting flies,fleas,and ticks

A) most often cause systemic infections.
B) are best described as ectoparasites.
C) are classified as helminths.
D) cause mycotic infections.
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Infections such as athlete's foot and ringworm are referred to as

A) systemic.
B) mycotic.
C) parasitic.
D) bacterial.
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Which of the following is both a vector and an arthropod?

A) contaminated drinking glass
B) virus
C) worm
D) flea
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Rickettsiae require a living host for their survival and are therefore considered to be

A) pathogenic.
B) parasitic.
C) fungal.
D) communicable.
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The ova of these parasitic and pathogenic multicellular animals usually appear in the stool of the infected person.

A) worms
B) viruses
C) arthropods
D) spirochetes
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The "acid-fast bacillus" is

A) most often spread through droplet infection.
B) eradicated by a single dose of penicillin.
C) pathogenic only in humans.
D) most often diagnosed by a urine culture.
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Which of the following lives in the intestinal tract and lays its eggs in the perianal area,causing severe pruritus?

A) Clostridium tetani
B) pinworms
C) Salmonella typhi
D) Candida albicans
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Amebic dysentery and giardiasis are

A) mycotic infections.
B) caused by salmonella.
C) worm infestations.
D) caused by protozoan parasites.
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This disease is caused by a sporozoan carried by a mosquito.

A) typhoid fever
B) tetanus
C) malaria
D) Rocky Mountain spotted fever
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A fomite is a

A) worm.
B) parasite.
C) vector.
D) host.
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The tick associated with Rocky Mountain spotted fever is referred to as a(n)

A) arthropod vector.
B) causative organism.
C) spirochete.
D) fungus.
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Which of the following is most related to the "rusty nail" infection?

A) clostridium
B) mycotic
C) viral
D) parasitic
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This "bad air" disease is caused by a plasmodium.

A) measles
B) tinea
C) tetanus
D) malaria
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Tinea is most related to

A) ringworm.
B) tetanus.
C) systemic infection.
D) treatment with anthelmintics.
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Rocky Mountain spotted fever is most effectively treated with an

A) antiviral drug.
B) anthelmintic drug.
C) antibiotic drug.
D) antifungal drug.
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This group includes single-cell animal-like microbes such as amebas.

A) bacilli
B) arthropods
C) viruses
D) protozoa
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Ectoparasites are most likely to cause

A) itching and discomfort.
B) high fever.
C) paralysis.
D) loss of consciousness.
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With regard to infectious disease,arthropods most often act as

A) parasites.
B) causative organisms of disease.
C) vectors.
D) fomites.
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A mycotic infection is caused by a(n)

A) parasite.
B) bacterium.
C) fungus.
D) arthropod.
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Herpes varicella-zoster may lay dormant in the nerves for many years;when awakened in later life it causes

A) "the great pox."
B) shingles.
C) tinea capitis.
D) smallpox.
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MRSA

A) is generally responsive to penicillin.
B) refers to drug-resistant staphylococci.
C) refers to potent antibiotics that are used to treat resistant strains of staphylococci.
D) refers to drugs that eradicate pox viruses.
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Herpes varicella-zoster

A) is a fungus.
B) generally causes an antibiotic-induced superinfection.
C) causes chickenpox.
D) responds well to antibiotics.
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A pox infection

A) is always caused by Herpes varicella-zoster.
B) only occurs in humans.
C) is a skin lesion.
D) is communicable but never contagious.
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Typhoid Mary harbored the Salmonella pathogen in her

A) urine (kidneys).
B) respiratory secretions (lungs).
C) nasal secretions (nose).
D) bile (gallbladder).
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