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Total Questions: 50 Multiple Choice
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Questions & Verified Answers

1. Which of the following is considered a portal of entry for pathogens?
A. Skin
B. Mucous membranes
C. Parenteral route
D. All of the above
Answer: D
Rationale: Pathogens can enter the host through several routes including the skin, mucous membranes
(respiratory, GI, genitourinary tracts), and the parenteral route (bypassing skin via injections or wounds). Exam
questions often test the ability to distinguish this concept from closely related distractors, making a clear
rationale essential for mastery.



2. What is the primary difference between endotoxins and exotoxins?
A. Endotoxins are proteins, while exotoxins are lipids.
B. Only Gram-positive bacteria produce endotoxins.
C. Endotoxins are highly specific in their action, while exotoxins are general.
D. Exotoxins are secreted by living cells, while endotoxins are part of the bacterial cell wall.
Answer: D
Rationale: Exotoxins are metabolic products secreted by living bacteria (mostly Gram- positive), whereas
endotoxins (Lipid A) are part of the outer membrane of Gram-negative cell walls and are released upon cell
death. This is an important clinical concept because selecting the correct answer (D) requires understanding
both the pathophysiology and the practical nursing implications.



3. The LD50 of a pathogen measures which of the following?
A. The number of microbes required to cause infection in 50% of a population.
B. The time it takes for 50% of the population to die.
C. The amount of toxin required to inhibit 50% of enzyme activity.
D. The lethal dose for 50% of the inoculated hosts.
Answer: D
Rationale: LD50 stands for Lethal Dose 50%, which is the amount of a pathogen or toxin required to kill 50% of
a test population. Recognizing this principle allows the nurse to prioritize care, anticipate complications, and
provide accurate patient education. Exam questions often test the ability to distinguish this concept from closely
related distractors, making a clear rationale essential for mastery.




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4. Which enzyme produced by some bacteria is responsible for dissolving blood clots?
A. Kinase
B. Coagulase
C. Hyaluronidase
D. Collagenase
Answer: A
Rationale: Bacterial kinases, such as streptokinase, break down fibrin and dissolve clots, allowing the
pathogen to spread. Exam questions often test the ability to distinguish this concept from closely related
distractors, making a clear rationale essential for mastery. Applying this knowledge in clinical settings supports
safe, evidence-based practice and improves patient outcomes.



5. Which type of immunity is characterized by the production of specific antibodies and the
activity of T cells?
A. Adaptive immunity
B. Innate immunity
C. Mechanical immunity
D. Chemical immunity
Answer: A
Rationale: Adaptive immunity is highly specific and involves memory, utilizing B cells (antibodies) and T cells
to target specific pathogens. Recognizing this principle allows the nurse to prioritize care, anticipate
complications, and provide accurate patient education. Exam questions often test the ability to distinguish this
concept from closely related distractors, making a clear rationale essential for mastery.



6. Which antibody class is the first to be produced during a primary immune response?
A. IgG
B. IgA
C. IgM
D. IgE
Answer: C
Rationale: IgM is a pentamer and is the first immunoglobulin class produced in response to an initial infection.
Applying this knowledge in clinical settings supports safe, evidence-based practice and improves patient
outcomes. This is an important clinical concept because selecting the correct answer (C) requires
understanding both the pathophysiology and the practical nursing implications.




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