Deck 19: Diseases of the Skin and Eyes; Wounds and Bites

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The most common bacteria to cause infections from soaking in a hot tub is__________.

A)Escherichia coli
B)Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C)Staphylococcus epidermidis
D)Staphylococcus aureus
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Staphylococcus aureus causes all of the following except:

A)scalded skin syndrome
B)carbuncles
C)impetigo
D)erysipelas
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The majority of organisms normal to the skin are:

A)Gram-negative
B)Gram-positive
C)fungi
D)viruses
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Which statement about skin is incorrect?

A)largest single organ of the body
B)dead epithelial cells function as a barrier for infections
C)normal microflora are very sensitive to the skin's antimicrobial substance
D)consists of a thin epidermis and a thicker underlying dermis layer
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Acne:

A)is due to bacteria, most commonly Propionibacterium acnes
B)forms a thick crust or scab called eschar
C)can be treated with antibiotics or accutane
D)two of these choices
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All of the following are reasons why the eyes have no normal microflora except:

A)eyelids present a physical barrier to colonization
B)viruses are unable to penetrate the conjunctiva
C)lacrimal gland secretes fluid that continuously flushes the cornea
D)tears contain an enzyme that breaks down bacterial cell walls
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What are the means by which asymptomatic Staphylococcus carriers (like hospital personnel)spread this bacterium

A)via the skin
B)by nasal droplets
C)fomites
D)all of the above
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Debridement:

A)destroys much of the body's protective covering
B)is a surgical scraping technique that improves antibiotic efficacy
C)increases appetite in burn patients
D)two of the above
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The varicella-zoster virus is associated with all statements below except:

A)causes chicken pox
B)latent virus is reactivated when cell-mediated immunity drops below a critical level
C)causes shingles
D)acyclovir has been shown to be an excellent treatment for shingles
Question
Measles (also known as rubeola)could be described by each of the following statements except:

A)not very contagious
B)Koplik's spots seen on cheek mucosa
C)two serious complications are encephalitis and sub-acute sclerosing panencephalitis
D)most common complications are upper respiratory & middle ear infections
Question
All of the following statements refer to German measles except:

A)they may cause rubella syndrome
B)a vaccine has reduced the incidence of rubella birth defects
C)mild virus infection with exanthema
D)only girls are immunized with the rubella vaccine
Question
Which viral disease is seasonal with an incidence highest in March and April?

A)molluscum contagiosum
B)smallpox
C)chickenpox
D)human papillomavirus
Question
The most common flesh-eating bacterial species is:

A)Staphylococcus
B)Streptococcus
C)Pseudomonas
D)Propionibacterium
Question
Which of the following Staphylococcal infections is matched correctly with the infection site?

A)folliculitis - deep internal pus-filled infection
B)furuncle - massive lesion on neck and upper back
C)boil - an exterior pus-filled infection
D)abscess - base of an eyelash
Question
Genital warts are caused by:

A)molluscum contagiosum
B)human papilloma virus
C)cowpox
D)herpes zoster virus
Question
Which of the following conditions is associated with the erythrogenic toxin of Streptococcus pyogenes?

A)rheumatic fever
B)toxic shock syndrome
C)scarlet fever
D)roseola
Question
Smallpox:

A)was eradicated worldwide except for scientific repositories
B)could be used in biological warfare
C)vaccine is a live non-virulent smallpox virus
D)two of the above
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Which of the following is not considered resident microflora of the skin?

A)Staphylococcus
B)Corynebacterium
C)E. coli
D)Streptococcus
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Which of the following statements about scalded skin syndrome is incorrect?

A)caused by Staphylococcus aureus
B)rarely leads to bacteremia
C)most commonly occurs in infants
D)exotoxins cause the upper skin layers to separate and peel off
Question
Mucus membranes:

A)produce an oily secretion called sebum
B)contain keratin, a waterproofing protein
C)trap pathogens in a thick watery secretion of glycoproteins and electrolytes
D)are distributed with sweat glands that lower the pH of the membranes
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Which pair of fungal skin infections is matched incorrectly?

A)Tinea cruris-jock itch
B)Tinea unguium-ringworm of the nails
C)Tinea capitis-scalp ringworm
D)Tinea corporis-ringworm of the face
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Candida albicans is characterized by all of the following except:

A)an oval budding yeast
B)etiology of thrush
C)vaginitis
D)not found normally in intestines or urogenital tract
Question
Which is the correct matching of disease with its characteristics?

A)madura foot - itching due to schistosomes burrowing into skin
B)dracunculiasis - sudden fever followed by rose-colored rash
C)dermatomycoses - difficult to treat dry scaly lesions
D)swimmer's itch - due to guinea worm, a parasitic helminth
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Which of the following fungal infections may first appear as a nodular mass at the site of the wound and then spread to the lymphatics?

A)Blastomycosis
B)Cryptococcosis
C)Sporotrichosis
D)Tinea
Question
Aspergillosis:

A)in immunodeficient patients causes wound infections
B)causes dry scaly lesions on various parts of skin
C)is responsible for thrush and vaginitis
D)can require amputation
Question
Onchocerciasis and loaiasis,both parasitic eye infections,are very difficult to control because:

A)it is difficult to control the vector populations
B)clean water is available
C)antibiotics are not available
D)newborns are infected at birth
Question
What is the difference between rubella and rubeola?

A)Only rubeola causes exanthema (skin rash).
B)Rubella causes skin rash and rubeola crosses the placenta.
C)Both cause skin rashes but only rubella can cross the placenta.
D)No difference they are simply different names for same viral skin disease
Question
Dermatomycoses are caused by:

A)Epidermophyton
B)Candida
C)Microsporum
D)two of the above
Question
Athlete's foot is a type of:

A)ringworm
B)subcutaneous fungal infection
C)opportunistic fungal infection
D) tiny worm-like parasite
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Dermal warts:

A)are more common in older people than children
B)never go away on their own
C)are often treated by freezing the tissue and then excising the wart
D)two of the above
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Burn infections:

A)are difficult to diagnose as early signs are often decreased appetite and fatigue
B)are difficult to treat as antibiotics are ineffective against the viruses that cause them
C)with a grapelike odor and greenish discoloration are often due to viruses
D)two of the above
Question
Which correctly matches the disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus?

A)shingles - virus is carried in blood to various tissues
B)chickenpox - confined to a single region supplied by a particular nerve
C)chickenpox - is due to latent virus that is reactivated
D)shingles - occurs when cell-mediated immunity drops below a critical level
Question
Roseola:

A)causes a sudden rash and brief high fever
B)is also known as German measles
C)causes a lifelong latent infection of T cells
D)two of the above
Question
Subcutaneous fungal infections are caused by:

A)Sporothrix schenckii
B)Candida
C)Microsporum
D)two of the above
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What is the relationship between genital warts and cervical cancer?

A)Cervical cancer is caused by genital warts
B)Genital warts causes cervical cancer
C)Different strains of the same virus cause genital warts and cervical cancer
D)two of the above
Question
All of the following are symptoms of measles or rubeola except:

A)Koplik's spots
B)upper respiratory and middle ear infections
C)stillborn, heart abnormalities or low birth weight
D)red raised rash caused by T cells interacting with virus-infected cells in small blood vessels
Question
Blastomycosis:

A)is common in the San Joaquin Valley
B)causes disfiguring granulomatous pus-producing skin lesions
C)occurs mostly in young female children
D)two of the above
Question
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is implicated in eye infections such as:

A)trachoma
B)ophthalmia neonatorum
C)conjunctivitis
D)two of the above
Question
Which of the following statements about pox diseases is incorrect?

A)molluscum contagiosum only elicits a slight immune response
B)monkeypox outbreaks have increased with the discontinuation of smallpox vaccination
C)vaccinia virus can be used as a smallpox vaccine
D)cowpox only causes disease in cows, humans cannot be infected
Question
Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis is characterized by:

A)bacterial infection
B)inflammation that spreads to cornea
C)dust transmission
D)two of the above
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This structure secretes lacrimal fluid and carries away microbes. <strong>This structure secretes lacrimal fluid and carries away microbes.  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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Bacterial infections of the eye include all of the following except:

A)onchocerciasis
B)ophthalmia neonatorum
C)conjunctivitis
D)trachoma
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How are juvenile onset laryngeal warts acquired?

A)during passage through an infected birth canal
B)by contact with fomites
C)by contact with moist lesions
D)none of these choices
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Which of the following does not refer to gas gangrene?

A)caused by Clostridium species
B)contains crepitant tissue
C)necrosis appears
D)vaccine is available, but not widely used
Question
Cat scratch fever is caused by:

A)Spirillum minor
B)Pasteurella multocida
C)Bartonella hensalae
D)two of the above
Question
Cells of this layer block the penetration of microbes and secrete mucus. <strong>Cells of this layer block the penetration of microbes and secrete mucus.  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)None of these choices <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)None of these choices
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Viral infections of the eye include:

A)trachoma
B)epidemic keratoconjunctivitis
C)acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis
D)two of the above
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What is the difference between trachoma and bacterial conjunctivitis? How are they transmitted? Are they both common in the United States? Which one would you rather have?
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When individuals live in an area of endemic __________,they are usually blind by 40 years of age.

A)Onchocerca volvulus
B)Loa loa
C)Adenovirus
D)Enterovirus
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A 4-year-old girl in day care was brought to the doctor because of several reddish and round scaling lesions on her arms. The girl had no other lesions except the ones on the arm and had no other symptoms and no signs of pus in the lesions. Why is this not likely to be scarlet fever? Why is this not likely to be measles? Given that the girl is diagnosed with ringworm,should the girl be prescribed antibiotics,antivirals or topical antifungal ointments? How do you think the girl got ringworm?
Question
The reason why newborns in developed countries receive antibiotic or silver nitrate drops at birth is:

A)to prevent opthalmia neonatorum
B)because pinkeye is extremely contagious
C)gnats can transmit organisms from the eyes of newborns
D)two of the above
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Gas gangrene,with gas production leading to tissue necrosis,is due to:

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C)Clostridium perfringens
D)Spirillum minor
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Gas gangrene was historically thought of as a battlefield injury and thought to have played a role in determining the outcome of armed conflicts. Describe gas gangrene.What causes gas gangrene? Why is amputation so common? And what civilians are susceptible to the disease?
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Which of the following insect diseases are correctly matched with their characteristics?

A)Myiasis - screwworms injure cattle
B)Blackfly fever - toxins introduced cause fever and ascending motor paralysis
C)Chigger dermatitis - inflammation in pubic areas at louse bite sites
D)Scabies - Congo floor maggot sucks human blood
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Human bites can cause an opportunistic infection with:

A)Pasteurella multocida
B)Eikenella corrodens
C)Eubacterium yurii
D)Streptobacillus moniliformis
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Pediculosis is an infestation of:

A)lice
B)ticks
C)chiggers
D)mites
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Deck 19: Diseases of the Skin and Eyes; Wounds and Bites
1
The most common bacteria to cause infections from soaking in a hot tub is__________.

A)Escherichia coli
B)Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C)Staphylococcus epidermidis
D)Staphylococcus aureus
D
2
Staphylococcus aureus causes all of the following except:

A)scalded skin syndrome
B)carbuncles
C)impetigo
D)erysipelas
D
3
The majority of organisms normal to the skin are:

A)Gram-negative
B)Gram-positive
C)fungi
D)viruses
B
4
Which statement about skin is incorrect?

A)largest single organ of the body
B)dead epithelial cells function as a barrier for infections
C)normal microflora are very sensitive to the skin's antimicrobial substance
D)consists of a thin epidermis and a thicker underlying dermis layer
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Acne:

A)is due to bacteria, most commonly Propionibacterium acnes
B)forms a thick crust or scab called eschar
C)can be treated with antibiotics or accutane
D)two of these choices
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6
All of the following are reasons why the eyes have no normal microflora except:

A)eyelids present a physical barrier to colonization
B)viruses are unable to penetrate the conjunctiva
C)lacrimal gland secretes fluid that continuously flushes the cornea
D)tears contain an enzyme that breaks down bacterial cell walls
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7
What are the means by which asymptomatic Staphylococcus carriers (like hospital personnel)spread this bacterium

A)via the skin
B)by nasal droplets
C)fomites
D)all of the above
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8
Debridement:

A)destroys much of the body's protective covering
B)is a surgical scraping technique that improves antibiotic efficacy
C)increases appetite in burn patients
D)two of the above
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9
The varicella-zoster virus is associated with all statements below except:

A)causes chicken pox
B)latent virus is reactivated when cell-mediated immunity drops below a critical level
C)causes shingles
D)acyclovir has been shown to be an excellent treatment for shingles
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10
Measles (also known as rubeola)could be described by each of the following statements except:

A)not very contagious
B)Koplik's spots seen on cheek mucosa
C)two serious complications are encephalitis and sub-acute sclerosing panencephalitis
D)most common complications are upper respiratory & middle ear infections
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11
All of the following statements refer to German measles except:

A)they may cause rubella syndrome
B)a vaccine has reduced the incidence of rubella birth defects
C)mild virus infection with exanthema
D)only girls are immunized with the rubella vaccine
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12
Which viral disease is seasonal with an incidence highest in March and April?

A)molluscum contagiosum
B)smallpox
C)chickenpox
D)human papillomavirus
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13
The most common flesh-eating bacterial species is:

A)Staphylococcus
B)Streptococcus
C)Pseudomonas
D)Propionibacterium
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14
Which of the following Staphylococcal infections is matched correctly with the infection site?

A)folliculitis - deep internal pus-filled infection
B)furuncle - massive lesion on neck and upper back
C)boil - an exterior pus-filled infection
D)abscess - base of an eyelash
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Genital warts are caused by:

A)molluscum contagiosum
B)human papilloma virus
C)cowpox
D)herpes zoster virus
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16
Which of the following conditions is associated with the erythrogenic toxin of Streptococcus pyogenes?

A)rheumatic fever
B)toxic shock syndrome
C)scarlet fever
D)roseola
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Smallpox:

A)was eradicated worldwide except for scientific repositories
B)could be used in biological warfare
C)vaccine is a live non-virulent smallpox virus
D)two of the above
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18
Which of the following is not considered resident microflora of the skin?

A)Staphylococcus
B)Corynebacterium
C)E. coli
D)Streptococcus
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19
Which of the following statements about scalded skin syndrome is incorrect?

A)caused by Staphylococcus aureus
B)rarely leads to bacteremia
C)most commonly occurs in infants
D)exotoxins cause the upper skin layers to separate and peel off
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Mucus membranes:

A)produce an oily secretion called sebum
B)contain keratin, a waterproofing protein
C)trap pathogens in a thick watery secretion of glycoproteins and electrolytes
D)are distributed with sweat glands that lower the pH of the membranes
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21
Which pair of fungal skin infections is matched incorrectly?

A)Tinea cruris-jock itch
B)Tinea unguium-ringworm of the nails
C)Tinea capitis-scalp ringworm
D)Tinea corporis-ringworm of the face
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22
Candida albicans is characterized by all of the following except:

A)an oval budding yeast
B)etiology of thrush
C)vaginitis
D)not found normally in intestines or urogenital tract
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23
Which is the correct matching of disease with its characteristics?

A)madura foot - itching due to schistosomes burrowing into skin
B)dracunculiasis - sudden fever followed by rose-colored rash
C)dermatomycoses - difficult to treat dry scaly lesions
D)swimmer's itch - due to guinea worm, a parasitic helminth
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24
Which of the following fungal infections may first appear as a nodular mass at the site of the wound and then spread to the lymphatics?

A)Blastomycosis
B)Cryptococcosis
C)Sporotrichosis
D)Tinea
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25
Aspergillosis:

A)in immunodeficient patients causes wound infections
B)causes dry scaly lesions on various parts of skin
C)is responsible for thrush and vaginitis
D)can require amputation
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26
Onchocerciasis and loaiasis,both parasitic eye infections,are very difficult to control because:

A)it is difficult to control the vector populations
B)clean water is available
C)antibiotics are not available
D)newborns are infected at birth
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27
What is the difference between rubella and rubeola?

A)Only rubeola causes exanthema (skin rash).
B)Rubella causes skin rash and rubeola crosses the placenta.
C)Both cause skin rashes but only rubella can cross the placenta.
D)No difference they are simply different names for same viral skin disease
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28
Dermatomycoses are caused by:

A)Epidermophyton
B)Candida
C)Microsporum
D)two of the above
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29
Athlete's foot is a type of:

A)ringworm
B)subcutaneous fungal infection
C)opportunistic fungal infection
D) tiny worm-like parasite
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30
Dermal warts:

A)are more common in older people than children
B)never go away on their own
C)are often treated by freezing the tissue and then excising the wart
D)two of the above
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31
Burn infections:

A)are difficult to diagnose as early signs are often decreased appetite and fatigue
B)are difficult to treat as antibiotics are ineffective against the viruses that cause them
C)with a grapelike odor and greenish discoloration are often due to viruses
D)two of the above
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32
Which correctly matches the disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus?

A)shingles - virus is carried in blood to various tissues
B)chickenpox - confined to a single region supplied by a particular nerve
C)chickenpox - is due to latent virus that is reactivated
D)shingles - occurs when cell-mediated immunity drops below a critical level
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33
Roseola:

A)causes a sudden rash and brief high fever
B)is also known as German measles
C)causes a lifelong latent infection of T cells
D)two of the above
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34
Subcutaneous fungal infections are caused by:

A)Sporothrix schenckii
B)Candida
C)Microsporum
D)two of the above
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35
What is the relationship between genital warts and cervical cancer?

A)Cervical cancer is caused by genital warts
B)Genital warts causes cervical cancer
C)Different strains of the same virus cause genital warts and cervical cancer
D)two of the above
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36
All of the following are symptoms of measles or rubeola except:

A)Koplik's spots
B)upper respiratory and middle ear infections
C)stillborn, heart abnormalities or low birth weight
D)red raised rash caused by T cells interacting with virus-infected cells in small blood vessels
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37
Blastomycosis:

A)is common in the San Joaquin Valley
B)causes disfiguring granulomatous pus-producing skin lesions
C)occurs mostly in young female children
D)two of the above
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38
Neisseria gonorrhoeae is implicated in eye infections such as:

A)trachoma
B)ophthalmia neonatorum
C)conjunctivitis
D)two of the above
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39
Which of the following statements about pox diseases is incorrect?

A)molluscum contagiosum only elicits a slight immune response
B)monkeypox outbreaks have increased with the discontinuation of smallpox vaccination
C)vaccinia virus can be used as a smallpox vaccine
D)cowpox only causes disease in cows, humans cannot be infected
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40
Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis is characterized by:

A)bacterial infection
B)inflammation that spreads to cornea
C)dust transmission
D)two of the above
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41
This structure secretes lacrimal fluid and carries away microbes. <strong>This structure secretes lacrimal fluid and carries away microbes.  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)D

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)D
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42
Bacterial infections of the eye include all of the following except:

A)onchocerciasis
B)ophthalmia neonatorum
C)conjunctivitis
D)trachoma
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43
How are juvenile onset laryngeal warts acquired?

A)during passage through an infected birth canal
B)by contact with fomites
C)by contact with moist lesions
D)none of these choices
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44
Which of the following does not refer to gas gangrene?

A)caused by Clostridium species
B)contains crepitant tissue
C)necrosis appears
D)vaccine is available, but not widely used
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45
Cat scratch fever is caused by:

A)Spirillum minor
B)Pasteurella multocida
C)Bartonella hensalae
D)two of the above
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46
Cells of this layer block the penetration of microbes and secrete mucus. <strong>Cells of this layer block the penetration of microbes and secrete mucus.  </strong> A)A B)B C)C D)None of these choices

A)A
B)B
C)C
D)None of these choices
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47
Viral infections of the eye include:

A)trachoma
B)epidemic keratoconjunctivitis
C)acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis
D)two of the above
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48
What is the difference between trachoma and bacterial conjunctivitis? How are they transmitted? Are they both common in the United States? Which one would you rather have?
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49
When individuals live in an area of endemic __________,they are usually blind by 40 years of age.

A)Onchocerca volvulus
B)Loa loa
C)Adenovirus
D)Enterovirus
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50
A 4-year-old girl in day care was brought to the doctor because of several reddish and round scaling lesions on her arms. The girl had no other lesions except the ones on the arm and had no other symptoms and no signs of pus in the lesions. Why is this not likely to be scarlet fever? Why is this not likely to be measles? Given that the girl is diagnosed with ringworm,should the girl be prescribed antibiotics,antivirals or topical antifungal ointments? How do you think the girl got ringworm?
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51
The reason why newborns in developed countries receive antibiotic or silver nitrate drops at birth is:

A)to prevent opthalmia neonatorum
B)because pinkeye is extremely contagious
C)gnats can transmit organisms from the eyes of newborns
D)two of the above
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52
Gas gangrene,with gas production leading to tissue necrosis,is due to:

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C)Clostridium perfringens
D)Spirillum minor
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53
Gas gangrene was historically thought of as a battlefield injury and thought to have played a role in determining the outcome of armed conflicts. Describe gas gangrene.What causes gas gangrene? Why is amputation so common? And what civilians are susceptible to the disease?
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54
Which of the following insect diseases are correctly matched with their characteristics?

A)Myiasis - screwworms injure cattle
B)Blackfly fever - toxins introduced cause fever and ascending motor paralysis
C)Chigger dermatitis - inflammation in pubic areas at louse bite sites
D)Scabies - Congo floor maggot sucks human blood
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55
Human bites can cause an opportunistic infection with:

A)Pasteurella multocida
B)Eikenella corrodens
C)Eubacterium yurii
D)Streptobacillus moniliformis
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56
Pediculosis is an infestation of:

A)lice
B)ticks
C)chiggers
D)mites
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