front 1 Encephalitis & meningitis are difficult to treat because
A) They are not caused by bacteria.
B) They are caused by viruses.
C) Antibiotics cannot penetrate the blood-brain barrier.
D) The infections move along peripheral nerves.
E. Antibiotics damage tissues. | back 1 Antibiotics cannot penetrate the blood-brain barrier. |
front 2 Which of the following statements about sepsis is false?
A) It may be aggravted by antibiotics.
B) Symptoms include fever & decreased blood pressure
C) Symptoms are due to bacterial endotoxin.
D) It usually is caused by gram-positive bacteria.
E) Lymphangitis may occur. | back 2 Itusually is caused by gram-positive bacteria. |
front 3 A 35-year old woman has a red, raised rash on the inside of her thighs. Gram-stained skin scrapings show large budding cells w/pseudohyphae. The infection is caused by
A) Varicella-zoster virus
B) Herpes simplex virus
C) Streptococcus pyogenes
D) Staphylococcus aureus
E) Candida albicans | |
front 4 Treatment for tetanus in an unimmunized person w/a puncture wound is
A) Tetanus toxoid
B) Tetanus immune globulin.
C) DTaP.
D) Penicillin
E) Debridement | |
front 5 Which of the following is NOT caused by a bacterium?
A) Epidemic typhus
B) Malaria
C) Plague
D) Tickborn typhus
E) Relapsing fever | |
front 6 A patient complains of fever, severe muscle & joint pain & a rash. The patient reports returning from a caribbean vacation one week ago. Which one of the following do you suspect?
A) Hantavirus hemorrhagic fever
B) Bolivian hemorrhagic fever
C) Yellow fever
D) Dengue
E) Typhus | |
front 7 Which of the following pairs does NOT apply to Chagas' disease?
A) Causative agent-T.cruzi
B) Diagnosis- serological tests for antibodies
C) Vector-kissing bug | back 7 Diagnosis-serological tests for antibodies |
front 8 A drug that inhibits mitosis, such as griseofulvin, would be more effective against
A) Fungi
B) Gram-negative bacteria
C) Mycobacteria
D) Gram-positive bacteria
E) Wall-less bacteria | |
front 9 Newborns' eyes are treated w/an antibiotic
A) When the mother has genital herpes.
B) When the mother is blind
C) When Neisseria gonorrhoeae is isolated from the eyes
D) When the mother has gonorrhea
E) Always | |
front 10 Bioweapons
A) Are all respiratory pathogens.
B) Are impossible to detect.
C) Are not susceptible to antibiotics
D) Are all viruses.
E) Have been used for centuries. | back 10 Have been used for centuries |
front 11 The etiologic agent of warts is
A) Papovavirus
B) Parvovirus
C) Staphylococcus aureus.
D) Poxvirus.
E) Herpesvirus | |
front 12 The most effective control of a vector-borne disease is
A) Treatment of infected humans
B) Treatment of infected wild animals
C) Treatment of uninfected humans.
D) Elimination of the vector
E) Avoidance of endemic areas. | back 12 Elimination of the vector |
front 13 An 8-year old girl has scabs and pus-filled vesicles on her face & throat. Three weeks ealier she had visited her grandmother, who had shingles. What infection does the 8-year old have?
A) Scabies
B) Rubella
C) Chickenpox
D) Measles
E) Fever blisters | |
front 14 Which of the following pairs is mismatched?
A) Pseudomonas aeruginosa- otitis externa
B) Streptococcus pyogenes- erysipelas
C) Propionibacterium acnes- pimples
D) Staphylococcus aureus-impetigo
E) Str. pyogenes- toxic shock syndrome | back 14 Propionibacterium acnes- pimples |
front 15 Which of the following statements about rheumatic fever is false?
A) It is cured w/penicillin
B) It is an inflammation of the joints.
C) It is a complication of a group A beta-hemolytic streptococcal infection.
D) It is an inflammation of the heart. | back 15 It is cured with penicillin |
front 16 -Situation 22.1-
On July 5, an 11 year old girl complained of pain in the knuckles of her left hand. During July 6-7, she had incrasing pain that extended up to the left shoulder. A throat culture was obtained & amoxicillin was prescribed. On July 9, she had difficulty walking & hallucinations. The throat culture was positive for Streptococcus pyogenes. She was treated w/ceftriaxone. On July 11, she was hospitalized with a temperature of 40.7°C & she could not drink. She developed respiratory distress & tachycardia; she died from cardiac arrest. Fluorescent-antibody testing of brain tissue revealed inclusions in the brain stem. | back 16 -Situation 22.1-
On July 5, an 11 year old girl complained of pain in the knuckles of her left hand. During July 6-7, she had incrasing pain that extended up to the left shoulder. A throat culture was obtained & amoxicillin was prescribed. On July 9, she had difficulty walking & hallucinations. The throat culture was positive for Streptococcus pyogenes. She was treated w/ceftriaxone. On July 11, she was hospitalized with a temperature of 40.7°C & she could not drink. She developed respiratory distress & tachycardia; she died from cardiac arrest. Fluorescent-antibody testing of brain tissue revealed inclusions in the brain stem. |
front 17 In situation 22.1, the antibiotics did not cure her disease because the pathogen was
A) Part of her normal microbiota
B) Already growing in her brain.
C) A virus
D) Resistant to antibiotics.
E) Protected by the blood-brain barrier. | |
front 18 The treatment for tetanus is
A) Antibodies
B) Penicillin
C) Toxoid
D) Cleansing the wound
E) There is not treatment | |
front 19 Which of the following is a symptom of brucellosis?
A) A local infection
B) Undulant fever
C) Jaundice
D) Pneumonia
E) Relapsing fever | |
front 20 Which of the following is NOT caused by prions?
A) Elk chronic wasting disease
B) Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
C) Rabies
D) Sheep scrapie
E) Kuru | |
front 21 A predisposing factor for infection by Clostridium perfringens is
A) Debridement.
B) Gangrene.
C) Hypervabaric treatment.
D) Burns
E) An infected finger | |
front 22 Scabies is transmitted by
A) Fomites
B) Water
C) Food
D) Soil
E) B & C | |
front 23 On October 5, a pet store sold a kitten that subsequently died. On October 22, rabies was diagnosed in the kitten. Between September 19 & 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
A) Antibiotic
B) Rabies Vaccination
C) Antirabies immunoglobulin.
D) Treatment if they tested positive.
E) Serological tests for rabies. | back 23 Antirabies immunoglobulin |
front 24 Which of the following is NOT transmitted by the respiratory route?
A) Haemophilus influenzae
B) Listeria monocytogenes
C) Neisseria meningitidis
D) Cryptococcus neoformans
E) All of the above are transmitted by the respiratory route. | |
front 25 Which of the following is NOT normal microbiota of the skin?
A) Staphylococcus
B) Corynebacterium
C) Pityrosporum
D) Streptococcus
E) Propionibacterium | |
front 26 A 1-year old boy was listless, irritable, and sleepy. Capsulated gram-negative rods were cultured from his cerebrospinal fluid. His symptoms were caused by
A) Clostridium tetani.
B) A prion.
C) Neisseria meningitidis.
D) Rabies
E) Haemophilus influenzae | |
front 27 You advise your pregnant friend to give her cat away because
A) She could contract plague.
B) She could get toxoplasmosis
C) You don't like cats & want to see your friend without one.
D) She could give the cat tularemia
E) She could get listeriosis. | back 27 She could get toxoplasmosis |
front 28 Which of the following is NOT transmitted by the respiratory route?
A) Chickenpox
B) Rubella
C) Trichophyton
D) Smallpox
E) Measles | |
front 29 Which of the following is used to treat candidiasis?
A) Fungicide
B) Sulfonamide
C) Trifluridine
D) Penicillin
E) None of the above | |
front 30 Which of the following is sensitive to penicillin?
A) Herpesvirus
B) Pseudomonas
C) Streptococcus
D) Candida
E) Chlamydia | |
front 31 A possible complication of herpetic keratitis is
A) Macular rash
B) Subacute sclerosing panencephalitits.
C) Congenital rubella syndrome
D) Fever blisters
E) Encephalitis | |
front 32 The etiologic agent of chickenpox is
A) Herpes simplex.
B) Parvovirus.
C) Herpes zoster
D) HHV-6
E) Poxvirus. | |
front 33 Mebendazole is used to treat cestode infections. It interferes w/microtubule formation; therefore, it would NOT affect
A) Human cells
B) Protozoa
C) Fungi
D) Bacteria
E) Helminths | |
front 34 Which of the following is NOT a zoonosis?
A) Hantavirus infection
B) Anthrax
C) Brucellosis
D) Puerperal sepsis
E) Tularemia | |
front 35 Thrush & vagnitis are caused by
A) Chlamydia trachomatis
B) Staphylococcus aureus
C) Herpesvirus
D) Streptococcus pyogenes
E) Candida albicans | |
front 36 Which of the following statements about tularemia is false?
A)It occurs only in California.
B)It may be transmitted by direct contact.
C)It may by arthropods.
D)The reservoir is rabbits.
E) It is caused by Francisella tularensis. | back 36 It occurs only in California |
front 37 Which of the following statements about schistosomiasis is false?
A) The intermediate host is an aquatic snail.
B) The cercaria penetrate human skin.
C) It is caused by a roundworm
D) The female worm is attached to the male. | back 37 The female worm is attached to the male. |
front 38 Which of the following is treated with antibiotics?
A) Tetanus
B) Polio
C) Streptococcal pneumonia
D) Botulism
E) All of the above | |
front 39 Human-to -human transmission of plague is usually by
A) Wounds
B) The respiratory route
C) Unsanitary conditions
D) Dog flea
E) Rat flea | |
front 40 The patient has vesicles & scabs over her forehead. Microscopic examination of the skin scrapings shows gram-positive cocci in clusters. The etiology is
A) Candida
B) Staphylococcus aureus
C) Microsporum
D) Sarcoptes
E) Pseudomonas aeruginosa | |
front 41 All of the above questions have been graded & now this set of notecards is 100% accurate! Hope they are helpful~ | back 41 All of the above questions have been graded & now this set of notecards is 100% accurate! Hope they are helpful~ |