Micro ch. 15,16

Micro ch. 15,16
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  • 1

    What kind of Motility does Leptospira have ? A. High motility B. Lyme disease C. Tumbler test D. bullseye skin rash

    A

  • 2

    What leads PID in females ? A. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent. B. The possible presence of Neisseria meningitidis, yields high levels of white blood cells, high levels of protein, and low levels of glucose. C. severe conjunctivitis and corneal complications when born vaginally with mother that has gonorrhea or chlamydia D. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen.

    D

  • 3

    Opisthotonos indicates an extreme sensitivity to light. True/False

    False

  • 4

    What is Acute fulminating meningococcal septicemia also knows as ? A. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome B. Late (tertiary) stage C. Moraxella catarrhalis D. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

    A

  • 5

    Spirochetes grow best in ? A. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome B. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen. C. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) D. Barbour Stoenner-Kelly " BSK Broth"

    D

  • 6

    What does ophthalmia neonatorum cause ? A. bullseye skin rash B. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent. C. severe conjunctivitis and corneal complications when born vaginally with mother that has gonorrhea or chlamydia D. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen.

    C

  • 7

    The small, hard lesion that appears 10-60 days after exposure during the primary stage of syphilis is ? A. Late (tertiary) stage B. Chancre C. True D. false

    B

  • 8

    The best specimens for the diagnosis of meningococcal pathogens are ? A. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) B. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome C. Moraxella catarrhalis D. Lyme disease

    A

  • 9

    Another name for infectious hemorrhagic jaundice is A. Venereal Syphilis B. Lyme disease C. Weil's disease D. Tumbler test

    C

  • 10

    What stage of syphilis occurs 10-30 years after the initial infection by Treponema pallidum is latent. A. High motility B. Late (tertiary) stage C. Moraxella catarrhalis D. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome

    B

  • 11

    What is the 3rd most common cause of otitis media in children ? A. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome B. Moraxella catarrhalis C. Tumbler test D. Late (tertiary) stage

    B

  • 12

    Lumbar Puncture is also known as ? A. spinal tap B. Weil's disease C. The possible presence of Neisseria meningitidis, yields high levels of white blood cells, high levels of protein, and low levels of glucose. D. Gonorrhea

    A

  • 13

    What is opisthotonos? A. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen. B. severe conjunctivitis and corneal complications when born vaginally with mother that has gonorrhea or chlamydia C. A condition in which a person holds their body in a abnormal position D. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent.

    C

  • 14

    What is Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome? A. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent. B. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen. C. severe conjunctivitis and corneal complications when born vaginally with mother that has gonorrhea or chlamydia D. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome

    A

  • 15

    If diagnosed with gonorrhea prior to labor then what is preformed ? A. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) B. A cesarean delivery is performed prophylactically to prevent infection of the neonate. C. Deer tick D. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent.

    B

  • 16

    The most common tick-borne disease in the US is ? A. Tumbler test B. Weil's disease C. High motility D. Lyme disease

    D

  • 17

    What is a Simple low tech test that can be performed at home ? A. bullseye skin rash B. Moraxella catarrhalis C. Deer tick D. Tumbler test

    D

  • 18

    Lumbar punctures may benefit patients suffering tissue necrosis due to meningococcal meningitis and offer pressure relief from compartment syndrome. True/false

    False

  • 19

    Waterhouse-Friderichsen represents an acute fulminating meningococcal septicemia with a 100% fatality rate. True/false

    True

  • 20

    what is referred to as " The clap" A. High motility B. Tumbler test C. Gonorrhea D. spinal tap

    C

  • 21

    The disease caused by Treponema pallidum is ? A. Lyme disease B. Deer tick C. bullseye skin rash D. Venereal Syphilis

    D

  • 22

    What is a clinical sign of Lyme disease ? A. bullseye skin rash B. Tumbler test C. Moraxella catarrhalis D. Venereal Syphilis

    A

  • 23

    It is required by law in most states to prophylactically treat all newborns for gonococcal eye infections. True/false

    True

  • 24

    Neisseria have ___ that allow the cell to attach to the tissue of the most more readily, makes them difficult to remove. A. A cesarean delivery is performed prophylactically to prevent infection of the neonate. B. Pili (hair-like that promote motility) C. Late (tertiary) stage D. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

    B

  • 25

    A lumbar puncture indicates ? A. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen. B. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent. C. spinal tap D. The possible presence of Neisseria meningitidis, yields high levels of white blood cells, high levels of protein, and low levels of glucose.

    D

  • 26

    Lyme disease is an infection spread by which of the following vectors? A. Deer tick B. Venereal Syphilis C. Weil's disease D. Tumbler test

    A

  • 27

    Enterobacter infections including: bacteremia, endocarditis, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, and infections of numerous body systems are collectively referred to as which of the following? A. Gl bugs B. ICU bugs C. Flu viruses D. STDs

    B

  • 28

    Which the genus name means "blood loving" and one of its species causes meningitis in children between 5 months and 5 years of age as well as respiratory tract infections in both children and adults? A. Haemophilus B. Brucella C. versinio D. salmonella

    A

  • 29

    What is the common name used for the infection pertussis and based on the disease's characteristic symptom? A. Motion sickness B. rink eye C. Relapsing fever D. Whooping cough

    D

  • 30

    Which microorganism has a characteristic fruity odor and extracellular pigment and is an opportunistic pathogen associated with under-chlorinated hot tubs and extended- wear contact use? A. Yersinia pestis B. Pseudomonas aeruginosa C. Haemophilus influenzae D. Salmonella typhi

    B

  • 31

    Chromobacterium violaceum produces a distinctive colored pigment called violacein which appears as which color on cultures? A. Violet B. Blue C. Green D. ked

    A

  • 32

    Which pathogenic genus is responsible for the acute gastrointestinal infection called cholera? A. Vibrio B. raemoonilus C. Salmonella D. Yersinia

    A

  • 33

    What is the term that describes an infection from multiple anaerobic organisms that result in brain, liver, and periodontal abscesses? A. Unilateral B. Trivalent C. Polymicrobial D. Binomial

    C

  • 34

    A type of paralysis called Guillen-Barre may be caused by which of the following that attacks the central nervous system following a diarrheal infection? A. Bacteroides fragilis B. Helicobacter pylori C. oro colerde D. Campylobacter jejuni

    D

  • 35

    Chromobacterium Panama or Csp_P has shown some potential in use as a biopesticide against which type of vector? A. Flies B. Rodents C. Mosquitoes D. Lice

    C

  • 36

    For which patient population is infection from Bordetella pertussis most dangerous? A. Elderly adults B. Infants under 6 months C. Diabetes mellitus D. Pregnant remale.

    B

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    Question list

  • 1

    What kind of Motility does Leptospira have ? A. High motility B. Lyme disease C. Tumbler test D. bullseye skin rash

    A

  • 2

    What leads PID in females ? A. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent. B. The possible presence of Neisseria meningitidis, yields high levels of white blood cells, high levels of protein, and low levels of glucose. C. severe conjunctivitis and corneal complications when born vaginally with mother that has gonorrhea or chlamydia D. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen.

    D

  • 3

    Opisthotonos indicates an extreme sensitivity to light. True/False

    False

  • 4

    What is Acute fulminating meningococcal septicemia also knows as ? A. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome B. Late (tertiary) stage C. Moraxella catarrhalis D. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

    A

  • 5

    Spirochetes grow best in ? A. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome B. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen. C. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) D. Barbour Stoenner-Kelly " BSK Broth"

    D

  • 6

    What does ophthalmia neonatorum cause ? A. bullseye skin rash B. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent. C. severe conjunctivitis and corneal complications when born vaginally with mother that has gonorrhea or chlamydia D. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen.

    C

  • 7

    The small, hard lesion that appears 10-60 days after exposure during the primary stage of syphilis is ? A. Late (tertiary) stage B. Chancre C. True D. false

    B

  • 8

    The best specimens for the diagnosis of meningococcal pathogens are ? A. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) B. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome C. Moraxella catarrhalis D. Lyme disease

    A

  • 9

    Another name for infectious hemorrhagic jaundice is A. Venereal Syphilis B. Lyme disease C. Weil's disease D. Tumbler test

    C

  • 10

    What stage of syphilis occurs 10-30 years after the initial infection by Treponema pallidum is latent. A. High motility B. Late (tertiary) stage C. Moraxella catarrhalis D. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome

    B

  • 11

    What is the 3rd most common cause of otitis media in children ? A. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome B. Moraxella catarrhalis C. Tumbler test D. Late (tertiary) stage

    B

  • 12

    Lumbar Puncture is also known as ? A. spinal tap B. Weil's disease C. The possible presence of Neisseria meningitidis, yields high levels of white blood cells, high levels of protein, and low levels of glucose. D. Gonorrhea

    A

  • 13

    What is opisthotonos? A. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen. B. severe conjunctivitis and corneal complications when born vaginally with mother that has gonorrhea or chlamydia C. A condition in which a person holds their body in a abnormal position D. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent.

    C

  • 14

    What is Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome? A. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent. B. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen. C. severe conjunctivitis and corneal complications when born vaginally with mother that has gonorrhea or chlamydia D. Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome

    A

  • 15

    If diagnosed with gonorrhea prior to labor then what is preformed ? A. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) B. A cesarean delivery is performed prophylactically to prevent infection of the neonate. C. Deer tick D. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent.

    B

  • 16

    The most common tick-borne disease in the US is ? A. Tumbler test B. Weil's disease C. High motility D. Lyme disease

    D

  • 17

    What is a Simple low tech test that can be performed at home ? A. bullseye skin rash B. Moraxella catarrhalis C. Deer tick D. Tumbler test

    D

  • 18

    Lumbar punctures may benefit patients suffering tissue necrosis due to meningococcal meningitis and offer pressure relief from compartment syndrome. True/false

    False

  • 19

    Waterhouse-Friderichsen represents an acute fulminating meningococcal septicemia with a 100% fatality rate. True/false

    True

  • 20

    what is referred to as " The clap" A. High motility B. Tumbler test C. Gonorrhea D. spinal tap

    C

  • 21

    The disease caused by Treponema pallidum is ? A. Lyme disease B. Deer tick C. bullseye skin rash D. Venereal Syphilis

    D

  • 22

    What is a clinical sign of Lyme disease ? A. bullseye skin rash B. Tumbler test C. Moraxella catarrhalis D. Venereal Syphilis

    A

  • 23

    It is required by law in most states to prophylactically treat all newborns for gonococcal eye infections. True/false

    True

  • 24

    Neisseria have ___ that allow the cell to attach to the tissue of the most more readily, makes them difficult to remove. A. A cesarean delivery is performed prophylactically to prevent infection of the neonate. B. Pili (hair-like that promote motility) C. Late (tertiary) stage D. Blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

    B

  • 25

    A lumbar puncture indicates ? A. undiagnosed and untreated gonorrhea is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Which is an acute infection of the abdomen. B. A serious disease that involves multiple organ systems of the body and has high mortality rate, near 100 percent. C. spinal tap D. The possible presence of Neisseria meningitidis, yields high levels of white blood cells, high levels of protein, and low levels of glucose.

    D

  • 26

    Lyme disease is an infection spread by which of the following vectors? A. Deer tick B. Venereal Syphilis C. Weil's disease D. Tumbler test

    A

  • 27

    Enterobacter infections including: bacteremia, endocarditis, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis, and infections of numerous body systems are collectively referred to as which of the following? A. Gl bugs B. ICU bugs C. Flu viruses D. STDs

    B

  • 28

    Which the genus name means "blood loving" and one of its species causes meningitis in children between 5 months and 5 years of age as well as respiratory tract infections in both children and adults? A. Haemophilus B. Brucella C. versinio D. salmonella

    A

  • 29

    What is the common name used for the infection pertussis and based on the disease's characteristic symptom? A. Motion sickness B. rink eye C. Relapsing fever D. Whooping cough

    D

  • 30

    Which microorganism has a characteristic fruity odor and extracellular pigment and is an opportunistic pathogen associated with under-chlorinated hot tubs and extended- wear contact use? A. Yersinia pestis B. Pseudomonas aeruginosa C. Haemophilus influenzae D. Salmonella typhi

    B

  • 31

    Chromobacterium violaceum produces a distinctive colored pigment called violacein which appears as which color on cultures? A. Violet B. Blue C. Green D. ked

    A

  • 32

    Which pathogenic genus is responsible for the acute gastrointestinal infection called cholera? A. Vibrio B. raemoonilus C. Salmonella D. Yersinia

    A

  • 33

    What is the term that describes an infection from multiple anaerobic organisms that result in brain, liver, and periodontal abscesses? A. Unilateral B. Trivalent C. Polymicrobial D. Binomial

    C

  • 34

    A type of paralysis called Guillen-Barre may be caused by which of the following that attacks the central nervous system following a diarrheal infection? A. Bacteroides fragilis B. Helicobacter pylori C. oro colerde D. Campylobacter jejuni

    D

  • 35

    Chromobacterium Panama or Csp_P has shown some potential in use as a biopesticide against which type of vector? A. Flies B. Rodents C. Mosquitoes D. Lice

    C

  • 36

    For which patient population is infection from Bordetella pertussis most dangerous? A. Elderly adults B. Infants under 6 months C. Diabetes mellitus D. Pregnant remale.

    B