Microbio quiz bacterium Flashcards

1
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  1. What is the common cause of Clostridium perfringens food poisoning?

A) Consumption of contaminated vegetables

B) Ingestion of unpasteurized dairy products

C) Eating contaminated meat or poultry left out for too long

D) Drinking untreated water from natural sources

A

C Eating contaminated meat or poultry left out for too long

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  1. Which of the following symptoms is characteristic of Clostridium perfringens food poisoning?

A) Fever and chills

B) Headache and dizziness

C) Diarrhea and stomach cramps

D) Rash and itching

A

C Diarrhea and stomach cramps

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  1. How does Clostridium perfringens food poisoning typically resolve?
    A) Antibiotic treatment
    B) Surgery to remove infected tissue
    C) Supportive care and hydration
    D) Intravenous antitoxin therapy
A

C) Supportive care and hydration

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  1. What is a key preventive measure against Clostridium perfringens food poisoning?

A) Boiling all food before consumption

B) Freezing food immediately after cooking

C) Proper food handling and storage practices

D) Eating only raw fruits and vegetables

A

C) Proper food handling and storage practices

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  1. Which of the following is a common source of Clostridium perfringens bacteria?

A) Freshly prepared salads

B) Canned foods

C) Contaminated water sources

D) Leftover cooked meat or poultry

A

D) Leftover cooked meat or poultry

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What is the primary definition of bacillary dysentery?

A) A viral infection affecting the respiratory system

B) An inflammatory condition of the intestines caused by bacteria

C) A fungal infection of the skin

D) A neurological disorder affecting muscle control

A

B) An inflammatory condition of the intestines caused by bacteria

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Which of the following best describes the characteristics of the organism responsible for bacillary dysentery?

A) Gram-positive, spore-forming bacteria

B) Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria

C) Single-celled parasites

D) Multicellular fungi

A

B) Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacteria

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Through which route does the bacillary dysentery organism typically enter the body?
A) Respiratory tract
B) Gastrointestinal tract
C) Skin lesions
D) Bloodstream

A

3.B) Gastrointestinal tract

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Which part of the body does bacillary dysentery primarily affect?
A) Lungs
B) Liver
C) Intestines
D) Brain

A

C) Intestines

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Which of the following is a common symptom of bacillary dysentery, and what is the preferred drug of choice for treatment?

A) High fever; antifungal medication

B) Bloody diarrhea; antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin

C) Skin rash; antiviral medication

D) Muscle weakness; corticosteroids

A

.B) Bloody diarrhea; antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin

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11
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Pneumocystis pneumonia is a ____ infection

A

Fungal

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12
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what is the name of the fungus that causes a serious infection of one or both lungs

A

P. jirovecii

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12
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where is the portal of entry of p.jirovecci

A

respiratory tract

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13
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who targets the disease pneumocytis pnemonia

A

people taking immunosuppressive drugs

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14
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What is not a laboratory test for pneumonia

A

Bronchoscopy

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15
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An infection caused by histoplasma capsulatum

A

Histoplasmosis

16
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A sensitivity and specificity vary according to stage and form of disease

A

Serology

17
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Occurs primarily in immunocompromised individuals

A

Dissemnated histoplasmosis

18
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it lives in he environment, in soil that contains large amounts of bird or bat droppings

A

Fungus

19
Q

Many people will need antifungal treatment for histoplasmosis

A

Histoplasmosis

20
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You are the nurse taking care of a 15-year old male wrestler at a primary care clinic who complains of a raised, red, ring-like rash with central clearing on his lower back that he states is very itchy. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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Tinea Cruris
Tinea Capitis
Tinea Corporis
Tinea Pedis
Tinea Manuum

A

Tinea Corporis

21
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It remain viable for long period fomites (clothes, utensils, and furnitures)
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1 point
Terbinafine
Vulvo-vaginitis
Dermatophytes
Microsporum Gallinae
Balanitis

A

Dermatophytes

22
Q

What kind of clinical Dermatophyte finding is this?
(abnormal nail pic)

A

Tinea Unguium

23
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In collecting a nail sample, the superficial part is collected while the deeper part is discarded. True or False?
*
1 point
True
False

A

False