Deck 12: Infection and Disease
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Deck 12: Infection and Disease
1
The type of infection in which several infectious agents establish themselves at the same site is referred to as a
A)chronic infection.
B)necrotizing infection.
C)fatal infection.
D)mixed infection.
A)chronic infection.
B)necrotizing infection.
C)fatal infection.
D)mixed infection.
D
2
The symbiotic relationship in which one of the organisms benefits and the other is not harmed or helped is referred to as __________.
commensalism
3
The number of new cases of a disease over a certain period of time compared with the general healthy population is a referred to as
A)incidence.
B)prevalence.
C)virulence.
D)mortality.
A)incidence.
B)prevalence.
C)virulence.
D)mortality.
A
4
A flora found in the same location as resident flora but that remains only for a given amount of time is called a __________ flora.
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5
The degree or extent of disease-evoking power that a microorganism has is referred to as
A)virulence.
B)strength.
C)resistance.
D)competence.
A)virulence.
B)strength.
C)resistance.
D)competence.
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6
The virulence factors of bacteria include
A)size, adhesion, resistance, and mutation.
B)colonization, invasion, toxins, and adhesion.
C)toxins, evasion of body defenses, motility, and size.
D)colonization, chemotaxis, fermentation, and toxins.
A)size, adhesion, resistance, and mutation.
B)colonization, invasion, toxins, and adhesion.
C)toxins, evasion of body defenses, motility, and size.
D)colonization, chemotaxis, fermentation, and toxins.
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7
A disease that is generally present in a given population is
A)pandemic.
B)epidemic.
C)sporadic.
D)endemic.
A)pandemic.
B)epidemic.
C)sporadic.
D)endemic.
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8
A relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed is called
A)commensalism.
B)parasitism.
C)synergism.
D)antagonism.
A)commensalism.
B)parasitism.
C)synergism.
D)antagonism.
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9
A microorganism capable of causing disease is called a(n)__________.
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10
Which type of symbiosis benefits both members?
A)Mutualism
B)Parasitism
C)Commensalism
D)Pathogenesis
A)Mutualism
B)Parasitism
C)Commensalism
D)Pathogenesis
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11
Bacterial endotoxins are
A)proteins in the cell wall.
B)secreted into the environment.
C)components of the gram-positive cell wall.
D)components of the gram-negative cell wall.
A)proteins in the cell wall.
B)secreted into the environment.
C)components of the gram-positive cell wall.
D)components of the gram-negative cell wall.
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12
Vectors that transmit pathogens and also serve as host for part of the pathogen's life cycle are __________ vectors.
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13
Which of the following is likely to be the most frequently used portal of entry for pathogens?
A)Skin
B)Gastrointestinal tract
C)Respiratory tract
D)Conjunctiva
A)Skin
B)Gastrointestinal tract
C)Respiratory tract
D)Conjunctiva
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14
The mold that produces penicillin is an example of
A)parasitism.
B)mutualism.
C)commensalism.
D)amensalism.
A)parasitism.
B)mutualism.
C)commensalism.
D)amensalism.
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15
Infections that may result from the use of catheters are classified as
A)iatrogenic infections.
B)local infections.
C)exogenous infections.
D)endogenous infections.
A)iatrogenic infections.
B)local infections.
C)exogenous infections.
D)endogenous infections.
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16
When a pathogen spreads from the original site to other tissues or organs it is called a(n)__________ infection.
A)local
B)focal
C)natural
D)acute
A)local
B)focal
C)natural
D)acute
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17
All of the following areas of the human body contain normal flora except
A)Peritoneum
B)Urethra
C)Vagina
D)Mouth
A)Peritoneum
B)Urethra
C)Vagina
D)Mouth
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18
Healthcare-associated infections are also known as
A)incidental infections.
B)accidental infections.
C)nosocomial infections.
D)secondary infections.
A)incidental infections.
B)accidental infections.
C)nosocomial infections.
D)secondary infections.
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19
The presence of microbes in or on the body is a(n)
A)infection.
B)disease.
C)contamination.
D)adhesion.
A)infection.
B)disease.
C)contamination.
D)adhesion.
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20
Which of the following is not considered to be a vehicle transmission?
A)Airborne
B)Insect
C)Foodborne
D)Bodily fluid
A)Airborne
B)Insect
C)Foodborne
D)Bodily fluid
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21
A worldwide epidemic is considered a(n)__________ disease.
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22
An organism that does not normally cause disease in a healthy individual but that can cause disease when there is an imbalance in the normal flora or when the host becomes immunocompromised is called a(n)__________ pathogen.
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23
Match the description below with the correct item from this list.
a.Pandemic
b.Nosocomial
c.Septicemia
d.Adhesion
e.Pathogen
f.Bacteremia
g.Evasion
h.Microbiota
i.Surgery
Normal flora
a.Pandemic
b.Nosocomial
c.Septicemia
d.Adhesion
e.Pathogen
f.Bacteremia
g.Evasion
h.Microbiota
i.Surgery
Normal flora
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24
The study of the cause of disease is called __________.
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25
A nonliving object such as a tissue,towel,or even money that can be used to transmit a pathogen to a host is called a(n)__________.
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26
Match the description below with the correct item from this list.
a.Pandemic
b.Nosocomial
c.Septicemia
d.Adhesion
e.Pathogen
f.Bacteremia
g.Evasion
h.Microbiota
i.Surgery
The first step in infection
a.Pandemic
b.Nosocomial
c.Septicemia
d.Adhesion
e.Pathogen
f.Bacteremia
g.Evasion
h.Microbiota
i.Surgery
The first step in infection
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27
Match the description below with the correct item from this list.
a.Pandemic
b.Nosocomial
c.Septicemia
d.Adhesion
e.Pathogen
f.Bacteremia
g.Evasion
h.Microbiota
i.Surgery
The parenteral route
a.Pandemic
b.Nosocomial
c.Septicemia
d.Adhesion
e.Pathogen
f.Bacteremia
g.Evasion
h.Microbiota
i.Surgery
The parenteral route
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28
Match the description below with the correct item from this list.
a.Pandemic
b.Nosocomial
c.Septicemia
d.Adhesion
e.Pathogen
f.Bacteremia
g.Evasion
h.Microbiota
i.Surgery
Multiplication of pathogens in blood
a.Pandemic
b.Nosocomial
c.Septicemia
d.Adhesion
e.Pathogen
f.Bacteremia
g.Evasion
h.Microbiota
i.Surgery
Multiplication of pathogens in blood
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29
A disease that breaks out only occasionally,such as typhoid fever in the United States,is referred to as a(n)__________ disease.
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30
Match the description below with the correct item from this list.
a.Pandemic
b.Nosocomial
c.Septicemia
d.Adhesion
e.Pathogen
f.Bacteremia
g.Evasion
h.Microbiota
i.Surgery
AIDS
a.Pandemic
b.Nosocomial
c.Septicemia
d.Adhesion
e.Pathogen
f.Bacteremia
g.Evasion
h.Microbiota
i.Surgery
AIDS
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31
Animals,usually arthropods,that carry pathogens from one host to another are called __________.
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