front 1 The property of a test to detect only a certain antibody or antigen and not to react with any others is a. agglutination b. sensitivity c. precipitation d. cross-reaction e. specificity | back 1 e. specificity |
front 2 The serum of a person with blood type A and Rh- will have the ability to make which antibodies? a. Anti-a, anti-b, and anti-Rh b. anti-a c. anti-b d. anti-B and anti-Rh e. anti-a and anti-Rh | back 2 e. anti-B and anti-Rh |
front 3 African sleeping sickness is caused by... a. Plasmodium falciparum b. Trypanosoma brucei c. Trypanosoma cruzi d. Isospora belli e. Leishmania braziliensis | back 3 b. Trypanosoma brucie |
front 4 Titer is the amount of _______ in serum. a. WBC b. complement c. antibody d. antigen e. memory cells | back 4 c. antibody |
front 5 The antibody-secreting progeny cells of a B-cell clone are called a. activated macrophages b. sensitize T cells c. bursa cells d. plasma cells e. antibodies | back 5 d. plasma cells |
front 6 Which of the following is a special binding substance that enhances immunogenicity and prolongs antigen retention at the injection site? a. booster b. antibodies to toxin c. adjuvant d. "Trojan horse" recombinant vaccine e. gamma globulin | back 6 c. adjuvant |
front 7 Which process involves a more rapid synthesis and greatly increase titer of antibodies when the immune system is subsequently exposed to the same antigen? a. anamnestic response b. opsonization c. neutralization d. agglutination e. complement fixation | back 7 a. anamnestic response |
front 8 Impetigo is caused by a. C. diphtheriae b. Both S. aureus and S. pyogenes are correct c. S. aureus d. S. pyogenes e. P. acnes | back 8 b. Both S. aureus and S. pyogenes are correct |
front 9 Your friend is bitten on the leg by an aggressive dog. Since the dog ran and was not caught and since the dog bit many other people without reason it is suspected that it had rabies. The city health department recommends the rabies vaccination for her, even though she has already been exposed to the infectious agent. Which statement best describes why the vaccine can be given post exposure? a. there were a few virus particles in the by, so her immune system has enough time to kick into high gear b. The virus exhibits a long incubation period in many cases providing the vaccine adequate time to have a protective effect in the patient c. this particular strain of the rabies virus is probably nonpathogenic, so the vaccine is given to simply boost immune systems own protective functions D. Since there's nothing really else to do, they suggest a vaccine as a last possibility | back 9 b. The virus exhibits a long incubation period in many cases providing the vaccine adequate time to have a protective effect in the patient |
front 10 The toxin of Staphylococcus aureus strains that causes blisters and desquamation of skin in scalded skin syndrome is a. toxic shock syndrome toxin b. erythrogenic toxin c. enterotoxin d. exfoliative toxin e. hemolysin | back 10 d. exfoliative toxin |
front 11 Soluble antigens are detected in this type of test a. cross reactions b. precipitation c. agglutination d. sensitivity e. specificity | back 11 b. precipitation |
front 12 A frequent cancer that is seen and AIDS patients is a. melanoma b. Kaposi's sarcoma c. Leukemia D. Hodgkin's lymphoma E. Myeloma | back 12 b. Kaposi's sarcoma |
front 13 Autoantibodies cause tissue injury and all of the following diseases except a. myasthenia gravis b. Rheumatoid arthritis c. Tuberculin reaction D. Graves disease E. Multiple sclerosis | back 13 c. Tuberculin reaction |
front 14 Tetanus differs from botulism in that... A. there is a vaccine for botulism not tetanus b. muscles cannot relax in tetanus, while muscles cannot contract in botulism c. all of the choices are correct d. tetanus results in flaccid paralysis, while botulism paralysis is rigid e. tetanus results from an exotoxin, botulism from an endotoxin | back 14 b. muscles cannot relax in tetanus, while muscles cannot contract in botulism |
front 15 When minute samples of DNA needs to be genetically analyzed for identification purposes, which test can be effectively used? A. PCR b. Direct florescence antibody c. Widal D. Western blot E. Weil Felix reaction | back 15 A. PCR |
front 16 The property of a test to detect even small amounts of antibiotics or antigens that are tests targets is A. Cross-reaction b. Agglutination C. Specificity D. Sensitivity E. Precipitation | back 16 D. Sensitivity |
front 17 What brain defense restricts substances from entering the brain by the vascular system A.blood brain barrier b. Microglia c. Meninges D. Macrophages e. Cranium | back 17 A.blood brain barrier |
front 18 Which organism is a common cause of meningitis in AIDS patients and can be found in bird droppings a. Haemophilus influenzae b. STreptococcus agalactiae c. Listeria monocytogenes d. Neisseria meningitidis e. Cryptococcus neoformans | back 18 e. Cryptococcus neoformans |
front 19 The gram-negative bacillus associated with abscesses from cat bites or scratches is a. Francisella tularensis b. Yersinia entercolitica c. Brucella suis d. Bartonella henselae e. Salmonella typhimurium | back 19 d. Bartonella henselae |
front 20 Which of the following is not a phenotypic method of identification A. Antibody response b. Endospore production C. Gram stain reaction D. Morphology E. Acid-fast reaction | back 20 A. Antibody response |
front 21 The testing method involving the separation of serum proteins by electrophoresis, their subsequent transfer to special filters, and the probing with patient Sarah is the A. Immunoelectrophoresis B. Western blot C Ouchterlony double diffusion D. Radioimmunoassay E. the Quellung test | back 21 B. Western blot |
front 22 The swelling over a pore leading out of a hair follicle that has been clogged is called a. Furuncle B. papule C. pustule D. Carbuncle E. Comedo | back 22 E. Comedo |
front 23 The causative agent of this febrile disease characterized by a rash can cross the placenta and cause serious fetal damage A rubella B. Measles C. mumps D. croup E. Influenza | back 23 A rubella |
front 24 Which test cannot be used for identification of a person's HIV status A. Western blot B. Immunochromatographic testing C. Biochemical tests D. Elisa | back 24 C. Biochemical tests |
front 25 The causative organism of malaria is a A. Bacterium B. Virus C. Protozoan D. Prion E. Fungus | back 25 C. Protozoan |
front 26 The organism responsible for the majority of neonatal meningitis is | back 26 Streptococcus agalactiae |
front 27 The initial encounter with an allergen is called the _______ dose A. Hypersensitivity B. Allergic C. Provocative D. Sensitizing E. Desensitizing | back 27 D. Sensitizing |
front 28 Acquired specific immunity involves the response of a. Interferon B. Skin barriers C. B and T lymphocytes D. Mucous membranes E. Lysozyme | back 28 C. B and T lymphocytes |
front 29 An example of a secondary acquired immunodeficiency is A. DiGeorge syndrome B. SCID C. Aids D. Adenosine deaminase deficiency E. Agammaglobulinemia | back 29 C. Aids |
front 30 Any heightened immune response resulting in tissue damage is called an A. Autoimmune disease B. Desensitization C. Transfusion reaction D. Immunodeficiency E. Hypersensitivity | back 30 E. Hypersensitivity |
front 31 Pasteurization of milk helps to prevent a. Mononucleosis B. Tularemia C. Brucellosis D. Endocarditis E. Plague | back 31 C. Brucellosis |
front 32 Which of the following is/are a sign or symptom of meningitis A. All of the choices are correct B. Headache C. Fever D. White blood cells in cerebrospinal fluid E. Stiff neck | back 32 A. All of the choices are correct |
front 33 All nucleated cells contain A. class I MHC B. Secretory antibodies C. IgD receptors D. IgE receptors E. class II MHC | back 33 A. class I MHC |
front 34 Specific immunity provides long-lasting protection through the production of A. phagocytotic cells B. Memory cells C. Antibodies D. T-helper cells E. Plasma cells | back 34 B. Memory cells |
front 35 There are many infectious agents that would make excellent biological weapons which one of the following would be the best choice for such a weapon considered dissemination of the weapons, death rate, etc. when you answer this question | back 35 Bacillus anthracis |
front 36 Staphylococcus aureus can be identified by mixing organism with specific antibody, and visually recognizing a clumping reaction between the antigen and antibody this is an _________ test. A. Elisa B. Agglutination C. MicroArray D. Biochemical | back 36 B. Agglutination |
front 37 Tissue transplanted from one body site on a patient to a different body site on that patient is called a A. Isograft B. Hypograft C. Allograft D. Autograft E. Xenograft | back 37 D. Autograft |
front 38 If a person was never been infected with the varicella zoster virus comes in contact with the person who has shingles they will come down with A. Herpes labialis B. Infectious mononucleosis C. Shingles D. Chickenpox E. Herpes keratitis | back 38 D. Chickenpox |
front 39 A foreign molecule that causes a specific immune response is a/an A. PAMP B. hapten C. antibody D. marker E. antigen | back 39 E. antigen |
front 40 Which type of hemorrhagic fever is also known as "breakbone fever" because of the severe pain in bones? A. Dengue fever B. Yellow Fever C. Marburg D. Ebola E. Lassa fever | back 40 A. Dengue fever |
front 41 The microbial pathogen associated with the development of acne is | back 41 Propionibacterium acnes |
front 42 Which process involves antibodies cross-linking cells or particles into large aggregates? A. opsonization B. neutralization C. agglutination D. complement fixation E. anamnestic response | back 42 C. agglutination |
front 43 Neonatal meningitis is most commonly transmitted by A. Exposure in birth canal B. Breast Feeding C. Hospital personnel D. Exposure from other infants E. Transplacental infection | back 43 A. Exposure in birth canal |
front 44 A blood specimen from the patient has been taking about a doctor, with which he made a blood smear on a microscope slide. The doctor takes the blood smear down the hall to one of the labs what he uses a regular light microscope to survey the blood, after staining. Which of these diseases would likely be identified in this way? A. Chagas disease B. HIV C. E bola hemorrhagic fever D Dengue Fever | back 44 A. Chagas disease |
front 45 This organism can infect deeper wound sites and produce exotoxins, enzymes, and gas that cause tissue and muscle necrosis | back 45 Clostridium perfringens |
front 46 blood vessels are found in the A. Stratum Basale B. Dermis and subcutaneous layer C. Dermis B. Stratum Corneum E. Subcutaneous layer | back 46 B. Dermis and subcutaneous layer |
front 47 Small foreign molecules that are too small by themselves to elicit an immune response are termed A. Epitopes B. Haptens C. Variable Regions D. Antigen Binding Sites | back 47 B. Haptens |
front 48 which drugs interfere with the action of an HIV enzyme needed for final assembly and maturation of the virus A. Integrase Inhibitors B. Protease Inhibitors C. Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors D. Fusion Inhibitors | back 48 B. Protease Inhibitors |
front 49 The seasonal reaction to inhaled allergens is A. Asthma B. Anaphylaxis C. Eczema D. Allergic Rhinitis E. Atopic Dermatitis | back 49 D. Allergic Rhinitis |
front 50 Bee sting venom is considered to be which type of Allergen A. Ingestant B. Inhalant C. Contactant D. Injectant | back 50 D. Injectant |
front 51 which of the following is not used as an anti-septic A. Merthiolate B. Iodophor C. 3% Hydrogen Peroxide D. Aqueous Glutaraldehyde E. Chlorhexidine | back 51 D. Aqueous Glutaraldehyde |
front 52 A type of monocyte that has long, thing processes to trap pathogens is a a. Macrophage B. mast cell C. Dendritic cell D. Eosinophil E. Platelet | back 52 C. Dendritic cell |
front 53 In the formation of recombinant DNA, what enzyme is needed to seal the sticky ends of genes into plasmids or chromosomes A. DNA polymerase I B. DNA polymerase II C. DNA helicase D. DNA ligase E. primase | back 53 D. DNA ligase |
front 54 This is a promising treatment for stopping the expression of an unwanted gene A. Cloning B. DNA fingerprinting C. Gene therapy D. Antisense therapy | back 54 D. Antisense therapy |
front 55 The stage of an infectious disease when specific signs and symptoms are seen and the pathogen is at peak activity is the A. Convalescent Stage B. Period of Invasion C. Incubation Period D. Prodromal Period | back 55 B. Period of Invasion |
front 56 Nutrients that encourage the growth of beneficial microbes in the intestines are known as A. Riboswitches B. Prebiotics C. Probiotics D. Lantibiotics E. Phytobiotics | back 56 B. Prebiotics |
front 57 Which is not terminology used for resident biota A. Normal microbiota B. Commensals C. Normal biota D. Pathogenic biota E. Indigenous biota | back 57 D. Pathogenic biota |
front 58 Each of the following is a mechanism for drug assistance transfer between microorganisms except A. Transposons B. R-plasmids C. Conjugation D. Mutation | back 58 C. Conjugation |