Ch 12 Micro ST Flashcards


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1

Bacteria which demonstrate positive results on Gram staining under some conditions and negative under other circumstances are called

Gram-variable

2

Bacteria responsible for deep tissue abscesses are most likely _________________ in terms of oxygen requirements.

anaerobic

3

Thin-walled vesicles which easily rupture in cases of ______________ impetigo are considered less contagious than the alternative form of impetigo.

bullous

4

Recent childbirth, use of wound packing materials, or menstrual tampons left in place for an extended time are risk factors for

toxic shock syndrome

5

Otitis Media infections caused by streptococcus pneumonia may require a surgical ------ procedure and placement of small vent tubes

myringotomy

6

which type of bacteria are characterized by their spherical, grape-cluster appearance?

staphylococci

7

Which pathogenic bacteria are most commonly responsible for acute pharyngitis and scarlet fever?

Streptococcus pyogenes

8

Necrotizing fasciitis is most often the result of a break in the skin allowing which of the following to gain access to deeper tissues and cause damage?

Group A streptococci

9

Which group of bacteria demonstrate the highest intrinsic antibiotic resistance to vancomycin?

Enterococci

10

Chronic bone and bone marrow infections are most commonly caused by:​

Staphylococcus aureus

11

The shedding or peeling of epithelial tissues as seen in toxic shock syndrome.

​Desquamation

12

Dilatation of cutaneous capillaries resulting in superficial redness, often in patches.

Erythema

13

Sloughing off of skin with manual friction as seen in scalded skin syndrome.

Nikolsky's sign

14

A professional prediction or forecast of the most likely course or outcome of a disease.

Prognosis

15

Diagnostic imaging study using chemical isotopes to view bones or organs.

Radionuclide scan

16

An inflammation involving hair follicles caused by bacterial or fungal infection.

​Folliculitis

17

The ability of a bacterial pathogen to produce pus.

pyogenic

18

Inflammation of the middle ear seen frequently in children with chronic infections from Streptococcus pneumoniae.

otitis media

19

Epidermal skin cellulitis caused by group A streptococci and appears as a bright red rash on the face following strep throat infection or in other areas following surgery or injury.

Erysipelas

20

Epidermal skin cellulitis caused by group A streptococci and appears as a bright red rash on the face following strep throat infection or in other areas following surgery or injury.

​Puerperal fever

21

Researchers believe that up to 90% of the deaths in World War I soldiers infected with the 1918 influenza pandemic actually died of secondary S. pneumoniae and S. pyogenes infections.

True

22

Staphylococcus aureus has a cell envelope that contains protein M which is antigenic to protect against phagocytosis and enhances adherence to pharyngeal tissues.​

False

23

Streptococcus agalactiae is better known as group B streptococcus (GBS).​

True

24

The primary effect of infective endocarditis is valvular insufficiency followed by congestive heart failure and myocardial abscesses. ​

True

25

Streptococcus pyogenes produces the exfoliative toxin responsible for the loss of epidermal tissues in scalded skin syndrome.​

False

26

Bullous impetigo is also called impetigo contagiosa and is extremely transmissible by indirect contact

False

27

Sycosis barbae is an inflammation of the hair follicles of the scalp in children.

False

28

The most common pathogens responsible for intravascular catheter-related infections are coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS) according to the CDC.

True

29

Staphylococcus aureus and S. epidermidis are difficult to distinguish from one another on lab culture because both appear as white growth colonies on agar plates.​

false

30

Endocarditis from artificial heart valve implantation with infection from S. epidermidis may not manifest clinical symptoms for up to one year following surgery.​

True