Deck 22: Achromobacter, Rhizobium, Ochrobactrum, and Similar Organisms
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Deck 22: Achromobacter, Rhizobium, Ochrobactrum, and Similar Organisms
1
The most common type of infection caused by both Rhizobium radiobacter and Ochrobactrum anthropi is
A)peritonitis.
B)endocarditis.
C)meningitis.
D)bacteremia .
A)peritonitis.
B)endocarditis.
C)meningitis.
D)bacteremia .
D
For both R. radiobacter and O. anthropi, bacteremia is the most common type of infection; peritonitis, endocarditis, meningitis, urinary tract, and pyogenic infections are much less commonly encountered.
For both R. radiobacter and O. anthropi, bacteremia is the most common type of infection; peritonitis, endocarditis, meningitis, urinary tract, and pyogenic infections are much less commonly encountered.
2
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Psychrobacter immobilis.
A)Environmental only, not human flora
B)Animal oral and respiratory flora
C)Environmental, cold climates
D)Human normal flora
A)Environmental only, not human flora
B)Animal oral and respiratory flora
C)Environmental, cold climates
D)Human normal flora
C
Psychrobacter immobilis is an environmental organism and particularly of cold climates such as the Antarctic.
Psychrobacter immobilis is an environmental organism and particularly of cold climates such as the Antarctic.
3
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Paracoccus yeei.
A)Environmental only, not human flora
B)Animal oral and respiratory flora
C)Environmental, cold climates
D)Human normal flora
A)Environmental only, not human flora
B)Animal oral and respiratory flora
C)Environmental, cold climates
D)Human normal flora
A
Paracoccus yeei is not found as part of human flora but is found only in the environment.
Paracoccus yeei is not found as part of human flora but is found only in the environment.
4
The natural habitat of Achromobacter sp.can best be described as
A)the mucous membranes of animals.
B)the gastrointestinal tract of humans and other animals.
C)the natural environment.
D)the genitourinary tract of animals.
A)the mucous membranes of animals.
B)the gastrointestinal tract of humans and other animals.
C)the natural environment.
D)the genitourinary tract of animals.
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5
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Rhizobium radiobacter.
A)Environmental
B)Animal oral and respiratory flora
C)Environmental, cold climates
D)Human normal flora
A)Environmental
B)Animal oral and respiratory flora
C)Environmental, cold climates
D)Human normal flora
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6
Valid susceptibility testing methods are not available for
A)Enterobacteriaceae.
B)Achromobacter.
C)Pseudomonas.
D)Staphylococcus.
A)Enterobacteriaceae.
B)Achromobacter.
C)Pseudomonas.
D)Staphylococcus.
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7
Choose the habitat of the bacterium Ochrobactrum anthropi.
A)Environmental only, not human flora
B)Animal oral and respiratory flora
C)Environmental, cold climates
D)Human normal flora
E)Environmental and human flora
A)Environmental only, not human flora
B)Animal oral and respiratory flora
C)Environmental, cold climates
D)Human normal flora
E)Environmental and human flora
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