Deck 13: Resistant Organisms

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The antibiotic that may still be effective against MRSA is:

A) Penicillin
B) Chloramphenicol
C) Garamycin
D) Vancomycin
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Tissue necrosis first appears as:

A) Draining red lesions
B) Reddened skin that is hot to the touch
C) Dark purple rash with blisters
D) Swollen joints
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Persons that are considered at risk for MRSA include:

A) Post-op patients
B) Immunosuppressed patients
C) Burn patients
D) All of the above
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The reason(s)organisms develop resistance include:

A) Noncompliant patients
B) Overprescribing of antibiotics
C) Substandard dosages
D) A and B only
E) A,B,and C
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An outbreak of a disease that affects a large group of people in a geographic region or defined population group is a(n):

A) Endemic
B) Pandemic
C) Epidemic
D) Serodemic
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A person who has developed an abscess should:

A) Use a sterilized needle to puncture the area
B) See a physician for an incision and drainage
C) Use saltwater compresses for a few days
D) Do nothing; it will go away
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The test that is performed to identify bacteria as well as effective antibiotic therapy is a:

A) Complete blood count
B) Continuous and sensitivity test
C) Fast strep test
D) Culture and sensitivity test
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When you have an open wound,it is best to:

A) Keep it covered and change the dressing frequently
B) Keep it covered and do not change the dressing
C) Leave it open to the air for quick healing
D) Leave it open but wipe frequently to remove secretions
Question
Beginning signs and symptoms of MRSA may include:

A) Fever
B) Seizures
C) Small lesions that resemble a pimple or insect bite
D) Reddened streaks appearing on the arm
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CA-MRSA is a strain of MRSA (Methicillin-resistant staph aureus)that affects:

A) A particular group of patients
B) A community
C) The patients of a particular physician
D) A church group
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Necrotizing fasciitis is typically caused by:

A) Staphylococcus
B) E-coli
C) Streptococcus group A
D) Vancomycin-resistant enterococcus
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Enterococcus typically lives:

A) In the lungs
B) On the skin
C) In the intestines
D) In your ears
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Which of the following scientists discovered penicillin?

A) Fleming
B) Semmelweis
C) Pasteur
D) Curie
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One way that some healthcare facilities are trying to reduce the spread of MRSA is:

A) Testing all infants and children on admission
B) Requiring all patients to have a statement of clean health
C) Treating everyone with prophylactic antibiotics
D) Testing all employees
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Which federal agency helps monitor the cleanliness of beaches?

A) CDC
B) FDA
C) EPA
D) OSHA
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If you are being treated with antibiotics for MRSA,you should:

A) Share the medicine with your family to keep them from contracting MRSA
B) Take the antibiotics until you feel better and save the rest for another time
C) Take all of the medicine,do not skip a dose,and do not share
D) Get at least two refills in case the infection returns
Question
Some cases of necrotizing fasciitis are missed because:

A) Symptoms are vague and similar to other conditions
B) The patient does not see a physician
C) The rash does not itch
D) There are no signs or symptoms
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The most effective way to protect yourself from CA-MRSA is:

A) Consistent hand washing
B) Stay inside during times of community events
C) Do not share personal items such as combs,towels,or clothing
D) Do not attend sporting events
E) A and C
Question
A slow but steady progression of a particular disease is a(n):

A) Endemic
B) Pandemic
C) Epidemic
D) Serodemic
Question
The early signs and symptoms of necrotizing fasciitis are usually:

A) Red,raised rash
B) Flu-like symptoms
C) Uncontrolled fever
D) Vomiting and diarrhea
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A(n)___________is a medication that destroys most bacterial organisms.
Chapter 13: Resistant Organisms
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A change in the DNA sequence of a gene that can cause an organism to become resistant to medications is called _______________.
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Cutting away the tissue,known as _______________,can sometimes slow the progression of necrotizing fasciitis.
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A new therapy for necrotizing fasciitis has begun in the form of intravenous _______________.
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Fifteen to _______________% of the population are group A strep carriers.
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The antibiotic that may still be effective against MRSA is:

A) Penicillin
B) Chloramphenicol
C) Garamycin
D) Vancomycin
Vancomycin
2
Tissue necrosis first appears as:

A) Draining red lesions
B) Reddened skin that is hot to the touch
C) Dark purple rash with blisters
D) Swollen joints
Dark purple rash with blisters
3
Persons that are considered at risk for MRSA include:

A) Post-op patients
B) Immunosuppressed patients
C) Burn patients
D) All of the above
All of the above
4
The reason(s)organisms develop resistance include:

A) Noncompliant patients
B) Overprescribing of antibiotics
C) Substandard dosages
D) A and B only
E) A,B,and C
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An outbreak of a disease that affects a large group of people in a geographic region or defined population group is a(n):

A) Endemic
B) Pandemic
C) Epidemic
D) Serodemic
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A person who has developed an abscess should:

A) Use a sterilized needle to puncture the area
B) See a physician for an incision and drainage
C) Use saltwater compresses for a few days
D) Do nothing; it will go away
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The test that is performed to identify bacteria as well as effective antibiotic therapy is a:

A) Complete blood count
B) Continuous and sensitivity test
C) Fast strep test
D) Culture and sensitivity test
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When you have an open wound,it is best to:

A) Keep it covered and change the dressing frequently
B) Keep it covered and do not change the dressing
C) Leave it open to the air for quick healing
D) Leave it open but wipe frequently to remove secretions
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Beginning signs and symptoms of MRSA may include:

A) Fever
B) Seizures
C) Small lesions that resemble a pimple or insect bite
D) Reddened streaks appearing on the arm
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CA-MRSA is a strain of MRSA (Methicillin-resistant staph aureus)that affects:

A) A particular group of patients
B) A community
C) The patients of a particular physician
D) A church group
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Necrotizing fasciitis is typically caused by:

A) Staphylococcus
B) E-coli
C) Streptococcus group A
D) Vancomycin-resistant enterococcus
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Enterococcus typically lives:

A) In the lungs
B) On the skin
C) In the intestines
D) In your ears
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Which of the following scientists discovered penicillin?

A) Fleming
B) Semmelweis
C) Pasteur
D) Curie
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One way that some healthcare facilities are trying to reduce the spread of MRSA is:

A) Testing all infants and children on admission
B) Requiring all patients to have a statement of clean health
C) Treating everyone with prophylactic antibiotics
D) Testing all employees
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Which federal agency helps monitor the cleanliness of beaches?

A) CDC
B) FDA
C) EPA
D) OSHA
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16
If you are being treated with antibiotics for MRSA,you should:

A) Share the medicine with your family to keep them from contracting MRSA
B) Take the antibiotics until you feel better and save the rest for another time
C) Take all of the medicine,do not skip a dose,and do not share
D) Get at least two refills in case the infection returns
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Some cases of necrotizing fasciitis are missed because:

A) Symptoms are vague and similar to other conditions
B) The patient does not see a physician
C) The rash does not itch
D) There are no signs or symptoms
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18
The most effective way to protect yourself from CA-MRSA is:

A) Consistent hand washing
B) Stay inside during times of community events
C) Do not share personal items such as combs,towels,or clothing
D) Do not attend sporting events
E) A and C
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A slow but steady progression of a particular disease is a(n):

A) Endemic
B) Pandemic
C) Epidemic
D) Serodemic
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The early signs and symptoms of necrotizing fasciitis are usually:

A) Red,raised rash
B) Flu-like symptoms
C) Uncontrolled fever
D) Vomiting and diarrhea
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21
A(n)___________is a medication that destroys most bacterial organisms.
Chapter 13: Resistant Organisms
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A change in the DNA sequence of a gene that can cause an organism to become resistant to medications is called _______________.
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Cutting away the tissue,known as _______________,can sometimes slow the progression of necrotizing fasciitis.
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A new therapy for necrotizing fasciitis has begun in the form of intravenous _______________.
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Fifteen to _______________% of the population are group A strep carriers.
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