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1
There are certain conditions that must be met for infection to occur. Three of the following assumptions are true for infection. Identify the false assumption.
A)The microorganisms must be opportunistic.
B)The microorganisms must penetrate the host defenses.
C)The microorganisms must enter the tissues.
D)The microorganisms must multiply.
2
Identify the sterile (microbe-free) anatomical site from the list below.
A)vagina
B)urethra
C)rectum
D)bladder
3
Effects of bacterial exposure may lead to disease in the host. Place the following occurrences in the proper sequence or order.
A)disease, infection, contact
B)contact, disease, infection
C)contact, infection, disease
D)infection, contact, disease
4
Microbial antagonism means that
A)good microbes are replaced by invading pathogenic microbes.
B)good microbes establish themselves in the host and prevent invasion by pathogenic microbes.
C)the host is predisposed to disease due to the microbes they harbor.
D)pathogenic bacterial growth is encouraged by the presence of established host organisms.
5
Resident biota (normal flora) of human beings include members of the
A)bacteria.
B)arthropods.
C)fungi.
D)all of the above.
6
Infants are typically first exposed to disease
A)in utero.
B)during the birth process.
C)when feeding after birth.
D)8–12 hours after birth.
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Host defenses are NOT compromised by
A)pre-existing disease or infection.
B)chemotherapy or immunosuppressive drugs.
C)surgery.
D)middle age.
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Endogenous infections are caused by
A)normal biota in an unusual site.
B)infection by indigenous biota in a healthy individual.
C)parasitic flora that have been ingested into the gut.
D)viral invasion.
9
The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) has found
A)that all humans harbor nearly the same biota.
B)that the genetic component of bacteria inhabiting the human body is minimal compared to the human genome.
C)human pathogens are not found in the human microbiome.
D)microbes are found in sites that were previously considered to be sterile.
10
A virulence factor is one which
A)allows a microbe to invade and establish itself on the host.
B)allows a host to evade infection.
C)normal flora use against invading microorganisms.
D)invading organisms use against normal flora.
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Which of the following is NOT an adhesion mechanism that bacteria use to attach to a host?
A)fimbriae attach to epithelium of host
B)glycocalyx anchors the microbe to the host
C)dextran slime layer glues the microbe to the host surface
D)envelope spikes puncture cells for entry
12
Antiphagocytic factors produced by microorganisms include all of the following EXCEPT
A)leukocidins.
B)capsules.
C)erythrocytes.
D)resistance to digestion by white blood cells.
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Microbial infection damages hosts by
A)toxins, exoenzymes, induction of immune response.
B)attachment, invasion, endotoxin production.
C)erythrocytes, phagocytes, disintegration.
D)toxigenicity, autoimmunity, overactivity of immune system.
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Exotoxins differ from endotoxins in that exotoxins
A)are composed of lipopolysaccharides.
B)are stable at 60°C.
C)cannot be converted to toxoids.
D)are secreted from living cells.
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A focal infection is where the infectious agent
A)remains confined to a specific tissue.
B)spreads to several sites and fluids, usually in the blood.
C)breaks loose from initial infection and is carried to other tissues.
D)follows an initial infection by another agent.
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Objective evidence of disease as noted by an observer is called
A)a sign.
B)a symptom.
C)a syndrome.
D)prodromal.
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Identify which is a symptom from the list of signs below.
A)fever
B)leukopenia
C)nausea
D)dropping blood pressure
18
After initial infection, some infectious agents go into a dormancy, or ________, but may re-emerge to produce a recurrent disease state.
A)reservoir state
B)latency
C)symptomatic state
D)sequelae
19
When cases are concentrated in one area at a relatively stable rate, then the disease is
A)epidemic.
B)endemic.
C)pandemic.
D)sporadic.
20
_______________ transmission means the disease is spread through a population from one infected individual to another.
A)Vertical
B)Horizontal
C)Nosocomial
D)Indirect
21
______ are individuals who inconspicuously shelter a pathogen and spread it to others.
A)Vectors
B)Sources
C)Opportunists
D)Carriers
22
A fomite is _________ that can transmit disease.
A)a vector
B)an animal
C)an inanimate object
D)a cough or sneeze droplet
23
An infection which is indigenous to animals but can be transmitted to humans is a _________ infection.
A)passive
B)fomite
C)zoonotic
D)communicable
24
Koch's Postulates for identifying a pathogen require all of the following EXCEPT
A)re-inoculation and production of disease.
B)sequencing the DNA of the suspect organism.
C)isolating an organism from a diseased host.
D)culturing an organism in pure form.
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Universal (Blood and Body Fluid) Precautions include
A)barrier precautions, such as masks, gloves, gowns.
B)all sharp instruments deposited in puncture-proof containers.
C)anything contaminated with body fluids must be scrubbed immediately with germicidal soap.
D)all of the above.
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As the infectious dose of the microorganism increases, the virulence of the microorganism increases.
A)True
B)False
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Most pathogens have one preferred portal of entry.
A)True
B)False
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Exotoxins and endotoxins differ in their site of effect.
A)True
B)False
29
–itis means "inflammation," for example, gastritis is an inflamed intestine.
A)True
B)False
30
Most colonization events result in infection and disease.
A)True
B)False
31
There are no microorganisms that can cross the transplacental barrier, so fetuses are protected until birth.
A)True
B)False
32
Infections which come on quickly with severe symptoms are termed "chronic" infections.
A)True
B)False
33
Mortality rate measures the number of people with infections. Morbidity rate measures the number of deaths in a population.
A)True
B)False
34
Epidemiology is the study of disease in individuals.
A)True
B)False
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Nosocomial infections are acquired in a hospital from surgical procedures, equipment, personnel, and often involve drug resistant microorganisms.
A)True
B)False







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