Deck 3: The Disease Process
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Deck 3: The Disease Process
1
Which of the following is NOT a method by which bacteria is classified?
A)Virulence
B)Genus
C)Shape
D)Need for oxygen
A)Virulence
B)Genus
C)Shape
D)Need for oxygen
Virulence
2
Which of the following best describes the incubation period of Hepatitis B?
A)30-45 days
B)Up to 200 days
C)Up to 5 years
D)Up to 10 years
A)30-45 days
B)Up to 200 days
C)Up to 5 years
D)Up to 10 years
Up to 200 days
3
Which of the following is an airborne transmissible disease?
A)Severe acute respiratory syndrome
B)Rabies
C)Lice
D)Hepatitis A
A)Severe acute respiratory syndrome
B)Rabies
C)Lice
D)Hepatitis A
Severe acute respiratory syndrome
4
Which of the following types of parasites are microscopic in their adult stages?
A)Ectoparasites
B)Helminths
C)Protozoa
D)Fleas
A)Ectoparasites
B)Helminths
C)Protozoa
D)Fleas
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5
What distinguishes a communicable disease from an infectious disease?
A)Communicable diseases may be transmitted through parasites
B)Communicable diseases may be transmitted person-to-person
C)Communicable diseases are viral; infectious diseases are bacterial
D)Communicable diseases are viral or bacterial; infectious diseases are fungal or parasitic
A)Communicable diseases may be transmitted through parasites
B)Communicable diseases may be transmitted person-to-person
C)Communicable diseases are viral; infectious diseases are bacterial
D)Communicable diseases are viral or bacterial; infectious diseases are fungal or parasitic
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6
Which of the following diseases is the highest risk for health care professionals?
A)Salmonellosis
B)HIV/AIDS
C)Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
D)Hepatitis C
A)Salmonellosis
B)HIV/AIDS
C)Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
D)Hepatitis C
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7
Which of the following is NOT generally one of the diseases in which health care professionals at risk of occupational exposure to blood and body fluids should be especially concerned?
A)Anthrax
B)Hepatitis B
C)Hepatitis C
D)Tuberculosis
A)Anthrax
B)Hepatitis B
C)Hepatitis C
D)Tuberculosis
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8
What are bacteria that reside on the human body called?
A)Rickettsiae
B)Aerobes
C)Fungi
D)Resident flora
A)Rickettsiae
B)Aerobes
C)Fungi
D)Resident flora
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9
What is the term used to describe bacteria which do not require oxygen?
A)Aerobe
B)Anaerobic
C)Facultative
D)Gram negative
A)Aerobe
B)Anaerobic
C)Facultative
D)Gram negative
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10
Which of the following are single-celled microorganisms that live in practically every environment?
A)Bacteria
B)Virus
C)Fungus
D)Helminths
A)Bacteria
B)Virus
C)Fungus
D)Helminths
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11
Which of the following is NOT an ectoparasite?
A)Flea
B)Tick
C)Tapeworm
D)Mite
A)Flea
B)Tick
C)Tapeworm
D)Mite
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12
Which of the following are microscopic, single-celled organisms that may live as parasites or on their own and are able to multiply in humans?
A)Protozoa
B)Helminth
C)Ectoparasites
D)Vectors
A)Protozoa
B)Helminth
C)Ectoparasites
D)Vectors
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13
Which of the following is an example of a vector?
A)A contaminated scalpel
B)A bloody dressing
C)An intravenous needle
D)A tick
A)A contaminated scalpel
B)A bloody dressing
C)An intravenous needle
D)A tick
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14
Which of the following is used to describe the time between an exposure and a positive blood test?
A)Incubation period
B)Window phase
C)Seroconversion
D)Disease period
A)Incubation period
B)Window phase
C)Seroconversion
D)Disease period
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15
Which of the following occurs when Herpes Simplex Type 2 is transmitted via sexual contact?
A)Viral exposure
B)Vector exposure
C)Direct exposure
D)Indirect exposure
A)Viral exposure
B)Vector exposure
C)Direct exposure
D)Indirect exposure
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16
Which of the following routes of transmission occur through contact of infected body fluids with mucous membranes?
A)Bloodborne and sexual
B)Airborne and bloodborne
C)Vector-borne and sexual
D)Sexual and airborne
A)Bloodborne and sexual
B)Airborne and bloodborne
C)Vector-borne and sexual
D)Sexual and airborne
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17
Which of the following is an example of indirect exposure?
A)Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever being spread through infected ticks
B)Hepatitis B being spread through a needle stick
C)Chlamydia being spread through sexual contact
D)Syphilis being spread through sexual contact
A)Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever being spread through infected ticks
B)Hepatitis B being spread through a needle stick
C)Chlamydia being spread through sexual contact
D)Syphilis being spread through sexual contact
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18
Which term is used to describe the process of changing from a negative to a positive blood test?
A)Incubation period
B)Window phase
C)Seroconversion
D)Disease period
A)Incubation period
B)Window phase
C)Seroconversion
D)Disease period
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19
Which type of transmission is most common in measles?
A)Airborne
B)Bloodborne
C)Sexual
D)Vector-borne
A)Airborne
B)Bloodborne
C)Sexual
D)Vector-borne
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20
Which of the following is NOT a sexually transmitted disease?
A)Herpes Simplex Type 2
B)Syphilis
C)gonorrhea
D)Herpes Simplex Type 1
A)Herpes Simplex Type 2
B)Syphilis
C)gonorrhea
D)Herpes Simplex Type 1
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