front 1 The epidermis
| back 1 c. contains a waterproof protein |
front 2 The oily lipid secreted by glands in the dermis are called
| back 2 c. sebum |
front 3 The most severe form of acne is
| back 3 b. cystic acne |
front 4 Which of the following is not associated with impetigo?
| back 4 d. pyocyanin |
front 5 Which of the following pairs of disease may be associated with S. pyogenes?
| back 5 b. erysipelas and necrotizing fascitis |
front 6 an eschar is
| back 6 d. all of the above |
front 7 the opportunistic pathogen often seen in burn victims is
| back 7 a. Pseudomonas |
front 8 Which of the following ascomycetes causes a cutaneous mycosis?
| back 8 d. microsporum |
front 9 A patient has oral lesions that look like salt crystals surrounded by a red halo. Which disease is indicated?
| back 9 c. measles |
front 10 The first disease for which immunization was perfected was
| back 10 a. smallpox |
front 11 Which of the following types of warts are found on the soles of the feet?
| back 11 d. plantar warts |
front 12 What is a concern for tissue that does note recieve its needed blood supply?
| back 12 d. all of the above |
front 13 Which of the following bacteria can have these virulence factors: coagulase,hyaluronidase, lipase, protein A?
| back 13 a. Staphylococcus |
front 14 Which of the following is the vector for leishmaniasis?
| back 14 c. sand fly |
front 15 Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis is caused by
| back 15 c. measles virus |
front 16 As a group, the normal microbial residents of the body make up the ___________. | back 16 microbiota |
front 17 Staphylococcal scalded skin sydrome is caused by ___________ toxins produced by Staphylococcus aureus. | back 17 exfoliative |
front 18 Pyoderma is a contagious skin disease also called ____________. | back 18 impetigo |
front 19 Flesh eating disease is formally called ______________. | back 19 necrotizing fascitis |
front 20 Four types of folliculitis caused by Staphyloccus are ___________, ___________, _____________, and ____________. | back 20 pimples, sties, furuncles, and carbuncles |