front 1 Which of the following is true about the normal microbiota of the
nervous system? | back 1 Answer: B |
front 2 Encephalitis and meningitis are difficult to treat because | back 2 Answer: C |
front 3 3) Which of the following organisms is not capable of causing
meningitis? | back 3 Answer: E |
front 4 4) All of the following are true about H. influenzae, except | back 4 Answer: E |
front 5 5) Which of the following pairs is mismatched? | back 5 Answer: D |
front 6 6) Which of the following organisms is not correctly matched to the
recommended treatment? | back 6 Answer: E |
front 7 7) All of the following are true about leprosy except | back 7 Answer: B |
front 8 8) Which of the following is not transmitted by the respiratory
route? | back 8 Answer: C |
front 9 9) All of the following are true about rabies except | back 9 Answer: C |
front 10 10) The symptoms of tetanus are due to | back 10 Answer: D |
front 11 11) The treatment for tetanus is | back 11 Answer: B |
front 12 A 30-year-old female was hospitalized after she experienced
convulsions. On examination, she was alert and oriented and complained
of a fever, headache, and stiff neck. Her symptoms could be due to all
of the following except | back 12 Answer: A |
front 13 The most effective control of a vectorborne disease is | back 13 Answer: C |
front 14 Treatment for tetanus in an unimmunized person is | back 14 Answer: B |
front 15 Treatment for tetanus in an immunized person is | back 15 Answer: A |
front 16 The most common route of central nervous system invasion by pathogens
is through | back 16 Answer: B |
front 17 The prodromal symptom(s) of meningitis is (are) | back 17 Answer: A |
front 18 All of the following are requirements for an outbreak of botulism
except | back 18 Answer: D |
front 19 The most common cause of meningitis in children is | back 19 Answer: D |
front 20 Meningitis that begins as an infection of the lungs is caused
by | back 20 Answer: C |
front 21 Which of the following pairs is mismatched? | back 21 Answer: B |
front 22 A 30-year-old female was hospitalized after she experienced
convulsions. On examination, she was alert and oriented and complained
of a fever, headache, and stiff neck. Which of the following is most
likely to provide rapid identification of the cause of her
symptoms? | back 22 Answer: A |
front 23 All of the following are caused by prions except | back 23 Answer: E |
front 24 Which of the following is (are) not correctly matched? | back 24 Answer: C |
front 25 All of the following are true about the lepromin test except | back 25 Answer: D |
front 26 Purplish spots on the skin are characteristic of an infection
by | back 26 Answer: C |
front 27 A 1-year-old female was hospitalized with fever, lethargy, and rash.
Gram -negative, oxidase-positive cocci were cultured from her
cerebrospinal fluid. Her symptoms were caused by | back 27 Answer: D |
front 28 A 1-year-old female was hospitalized with fever, lethargy, and rash.
Gram -negative, oxidase-positive cocci were cultured from her
cerebrospinal fluid. All of the following are true about the microbe
responsible for her symptoms except it may | back 28 Answer: A |
front 29 On June 30, a 47-year-old man was hospitalized with dizziness,
blurred vision, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, and nausea.
Examination revealed facial paralysis. The patient had partially
healed superficial knee wounds incurred while laying cement. Cultures
taken from the knee wounds should be incubated | back 29 Answer: B |
front 30 A diagnosis of rabies is confirmed by | back 30 Answer: B |
front 31 Which of the following is treated with antibiotics? | back 31 Answer: C |
front 32 Microscopic examination of cerebrospinal fluid reveals gram-negative
rods. What is the organism? | back 32 Answer: A |
front 33 Microscopic examination of cerebrospinal fluid reveals amoebae. What
is the organism? | back 33 Answer: C |
front 34 Microscopic examination of cerebrospinal fluid reveals gram-positive
rods. What is the organism? | back 34 Answer: B |
front 35 On June 30, a 47-year-old man was hospitalized with dizziness,
blurred vision, slurred speech, difficulty swallowing, and nausea.
Examination revealed facial paralysis. The patient had partially
healed superficial knee wounds incurred while laying cement. He
reported eating home-canned green beans and stew containing roast beef
and potatoes 24 hours before onset of symptoms. The patient should be
treated with | back 35 Answer: C |
front 36 On October 5, a pet store sold a kitten that subsequently died. On
October 22, rabies was diagnosed in the kitten. Between September 19
and October 23, the pet store had sold 34 kittens. Approximately 1000
people responded to health-care providers following local media
alerts. These people were given | back 36 Answer: B |
front 37 A vaccine is available for all of the following except | back 37 Answer: E |
front 38 Patients with leprosy usually die from | back 38 Answer: C |
front 39 Which of the following is not acquired by ingestion? | back 39 Answer: B |
front 40 Which of the following statements is not true? | back 40 Answer: B |
front 41 Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched? | back 41 Answer B |
front 42 Which of the following is not transmitted by ingestion? | back 42 Answer: A |
front 43 Which of the following vaccines is a cause of the disease it is
designed to prevent? | back 43 Answer: B |
front 44 In Situation 22.1, the antibiotics did not cure her disease because
the pathogen was | back 44 Answer: A |
front 45 The disease described in Situation 22.1 is | back 45 Answer: C |