Textbook Of Diagnostic Microbiology
7th Edition By Connie R. Mahon and Lehman
All Chapters 1-41
, Mahon:QTextbookQofQDiagnosticQMicrobiology,Q7thQEditionQTestQBank
TableQofQcontents
PartQ1:QIntroductionQtoQClinicalQMicrobiology
ChapterQ1.QBacterialQCellQStructure,QPhysiology,QMetabolism,QandQGenetics
ChapterQ2.QHost-ParasiteQInteraction
ChapterQ3.QTheQLaboratoryQRoleQinQInfectionQControl
ChapterQ4.QControlQofQMicroorganisms:QDisinfection,QSterilization,QandQMicrobiologyQSafety
ChapterQ5.QPerformanceQImprovementQinQtheQMicrobiologyQLaboratory
ChapterQ6.QSpecimenQCollectionQandQProcessing
ChapterQ7.QMicroscopicQExaminationQofQMaterialsQfromQInfectedQSites
ChapterQ8.Q UseQofQColonyQMorphologyQforQtheQPresumptiveQIdentificationQofQMicroorganisms
ChapterQ9.Q BiochemicalQIdentificationQofQGram-NegativeQBacteria
ChapterQ10.QImmunodiagnosisQofQInfectiousQDiseases
ChapterQ11.QApplicationsQofQMolecularQDiagnostics
ChapterQ12.QAntibacterialQMechanismsQofQActionQandQBacterialQResistanceQMechanisms
ChapterQ13.QAntimicrobialQSusceptibilityQTesting
PartQ2:QLaboratoryQIdentificationQofQSignificantQIsolates
ChapterQ14.QStaphylococci
ChapterQ15.QStreptococcus,QEnterococcus,QandQOtherQCatalase-Negative,QGram-PositiveQCocci
ChapterQ16.QAerobicQGram-PositiveQBacilli
ChapterQ17.QNeisseriaQSpeciesQandQMoraxellaQcatarrhalis
ChapterQ18.QHaemophilus,QHACEK,QLegionellaQandQOtherQFastidiousQGram-NegativeQBacilli
ChapterQ19.QEnterobacteriaceae
ChapterQ20.QVibrio,QAeromonas,QandQCampylobacterQSpecies
ChapterQ21.QNonfermentingQandQMiscellaneousQGram-NegativeQBacilli
ChapterQ22.QAnaerobesQofQClinicalQImportance
ChapterQ23.QTheQSpirochetes
ChapterQ24.QChlamydia,QRickettsia,QandQSimilarQOrganisms
ChapterQ25.QMycoplasmaQandQUreaplasma
ChapterQ26.QMycobacteriumQtuberculosisQandQNontuberculousQMycobacteria
ChapterQ27.QMedicallyQSignificantQFungi
ChapterQ28.QDiagnosticQParasitology
ChapterQ29.QClinicalQVirology
ChapterQ30.QAgentsQofQBioterrorQandQForensicQMicrobiology
ChapterQ31.QBiofilms:QArchitectsQofQDisease
PartQ3:QLaboratoryQDiagnosisQofQInfectiousQDiseases:QandQOrganQSystemQApproachQtoQDiagnosticQMicrobiol
ogy
ChapterQ32.QUpperQandQLowerQRespiratoryQTractQInfections
ChapterQ33.QSkinQandQSoftQTissueQInfections
ChapterQ34.QGastrointestinalQInfectionsQandQFoodQPoisoning
ChapterQ35.QInfectionsQofQtheQCentralQNervousQSystem
ChapterQ36.QBacteremiaQandQSepsis
ChapterQ37.QUrinaryQTractQInfections
ChapterQ38.QGenitalQInfectionsQandQSexuallyQTransmittedQInfections
ChapterQ39.QInfectionsQinQSpecialQPopulations
ChapterQ40.QZoonoticQDiseases
ChapterQ41.QOcularQInfections
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,ChapterQ01:QBacterialQCellQStructure,QPhysiology,QMetabolism,QandQGeneti
csQMahon:QTextbookQofQDiagnosticQMicrobiology,Q7thQEditionQTestQBank
MULTIPLEQCHOICE
1. ToQsurvive,QmicrobialQinhabitantsQhaveQlearnedQtoQadaptQbyQvaryingQallQofQtheQfollowing,Qexcept
a. growthQrate.
b. growthQinQallQatmosphericQconditions.
c. growthQatQparticularQtemperatures.
d. bacterialQshape.
ANSWER:Q D
TheQchapterQbeginsQbyQdiscussingQtheQwayQmicrobialQinhabitantsQhaveQhadQtoQevolveQtoQsu
rviveQinQmanyQdifferentQnichesQandQhabitats.QItQdiscussesQslowQgrowers,QrapidQgrowers,Qand
QreplicationQwithQscarceQorQabundantQnutrients,QunderQdifferentQatmosphericQconditions,Qte
mperatureQrequirements,QandQcellQstructure.QBacterialQshapeQasQaQformQofQevolutionQisQnot
Qdiscussed.
OBJ:Q LevelQ2:QInterpretation
2. WhoQwasQconsideredQtheQfatherQofQprotozoologyQandQbacteriology?
a. AntonQvanQLeeuwenhoek
b. LouisQPasteur
c. CarlQLandsteiner
d. MichaelQDouglas
ANSWER:Q A
TheQbookQdiscussesQAntonQvanQLeeuwenhoekQasQtheQinventorQofQtheQmicroscopeQandQtheQ
firstQpersonQtoQseeQtheQ“beasties.”QSoQtheyQdubbedQhimQtheQfatherQofQprotozoologyQandQba
cteriology.QTheQotherQthreeQindividualsQwereQnotQdiscussed.
OBJ:Q LevelQ1:QRecall
3. ProkaryoticQcellsQhaveQwhichQofQtheQfollowingQstructuresQinQtheirQcytoplasm?
a. GolgiQapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. EndoplasmicQreticulum
ANSWER:Q B
AllQtheQstructuresQlistedQareQfoundQinQeukaryoticQcells,QbutQribosomesQareQtheQonlyQone
sQthatQapplyQtoQprokaryoticQcells.
OBJ:Q LevelQ1:QRecall
4. ThisQformQofQDNAQisQcommonlyQfoundQinQeukaryoticQcells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
.
.
, ANSWER:Q A
CircularQandQplasmidQDNAQareQusuallyQfoundQonlyQinQbacteria,QnotQeukaryoticQcells.QColloi
dQisQaQpropertyQofQproteinQmoleculesQandQisQnotQassociatedQwithQnucleotides.
OBJ:Q LevelQ1:QRecall
5. TheQnuclearQmembraneQinQprokaryotesQis
a. missing.
b. impenetrable.
c. aQclassicQmembrane.
d. aQlipidQbilayerQmembrane.
ANSWER:Q A
ProkaryoticQcellsQdoQnotQhaveQanyQmembrane-
boundQstructuresQinQtheQcytoplasmQincludingQaQstructuredQnucleus.
OBJ:Q LevelQ1:QRecall
6. AQmicroorganismQthatQisQaQunicellularQorganismQandQlacksQaQnuclearQmembraneQand
QtrueQnucleusQbelongsQtoQwhichQclassification?
a. Fungi
b. Bacteria
c. Algae
d. Parasite
ANSWER:Q B
Fungi,Qalgae,QandQparasitesQareQunicellularQeukaryoticQorganismsQthatQcontainQaQtrueQnuc
leus.QBacteriaQareQprokaryoticQandQdoQnotQcontainQaQtrueQnucleusQorQnuclearQmembrane.
OBJ:Q LevelQ1:QRecall
7. InQtheQlaboratory,QtheQclinicalQmicrobiologistQisQresponsibleQforQallQtheQfollowing,Qexcept
a. isolatingQmicroorganisms.
b. selectingQtreatmentQforQpatients.
c. identifyingQmicroorganisms.
d. analyzingQbacteriaQthatQcauseQdisease.
ANSWER:Q B
ClinicalQmicrobiologistsQdoQnotQselectQtheQtreatmentQforQpatients.QTheyQprovideQtheQdoctorQ
withQtheQnameQofQtheQorganismQandQtheQantibioticsQthatQcanQkillQtheQbacteria,QbutQnotQinQth
eQfinalQselectionQofQtreatmentQprotocols.
OBJ:Q LevelQ2:QRecall
8. WhatQenablesQtheQmicrobiologistQtoQselectQtheQcorrectQmediaQforQprimaryQcultureQandQopt
imizeQtheQchanceQofQisolatingQaQpathogenicQorganism?
a. DeterminingQstainingQcharacteristics
b. UnderstandingQtheQcellQstructureQandQbiochemicalQpathwaysQofQanQorganism
c. UnderstandingQtheQgrowthQrequirementsQofQpotentialQpathogensQatQspecificQbodyQsite
d. KnowingQtheQdifferencesQinQcellQwallsQofQparticularQbacteria
ANSWER:Q C