6th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
Chapters 1 - 41
, Mahon:59Textbook59of59Diagnostic59Microbiology,596th59Edition59Test59Bank
Table59of59contents
Part591:59Introduction59to59Clinical59Microbiology
Chapter591.59Bacterial59Cell59Structure,59Physiology,59Metabolism,59and59Genetics
Chapter592.59Host-Parasite59Interaction
Chapter593.59The59Laboratory59Role59in59Infection59Control
Chapter594.59Control59of59Microorganisms:59Disinfection,59Sterilization,59and59Microbiology59Safety
Chapter595.59Performance59Improvement59in59the59Microbiology59Laboratory
Chapter596.59Specimen59Collection59and59Processing
Chapter597.59Microscopic59Examination59of59Materials59from59Infected59Sites
Chapter598.5 9 Use59of59Colony59Morphology59for59the59Presumptive59Identification59of59Microorganisms
Chapter599.5 9 Biochemical59Identification59of59Gram-Negative59Bacteria
Chapter5910.59Immunodiagnosis59of59Infectious59Diseases
Chapter5911.59Applications59of59Molecular59Diagnostics
Chapter5912.59Antibacterial59Mechanisms59of59Action59and59Bacterial59Resistance59Mechanisms
Chapter5913.59Antimicrobial59Susceptibility59Testing
Part592:59Laboratory59Identification59of59Significant59Isolates
Chapter5914.59Staphylococci
Chapter5915.59Streptococcus,59Enterococcus,59and59Other59Catalase-Negative,59Gram-Positive59Cocci
Chapter5916.59Aerobic59Gram-Positive59Bacilli
Chapter5917.59Neisseria59Species59and59Moraxella59catarrhalis
Chapter5918.59Haemophilus,59HACEK,59Legionella59and59Other59Fastidious59Gram-Negative59Bacilli
Chapter5919.59Enterobacteriaceae
Chapter5920.59Vibrio,59Aeromonas,59and59Campylobacter59Species
Chapter5921.59Nonfermenting59and59Miscellaneous59Gram-Negative59Bacilli
Chapter5922.59Anaerobes59of59Clinical59Importance
Chapter5923.59The59Spirochetes
Chapter5924.59Chlamydia,59Rickettsia,59and59Similar59Organisms
Chapter5925.59Mycoplasma59and59Ureaplasma
Chapter5926.59Mycobacterium59tuberculosis59and59Nontuberculous59Mycobacteria
Chapter5927.59Medically59Significant59Fungi
Chapter5928.59Diagnostic59Parasitology
Chapter5929.59Clinical59Virology
Chapter5930.59Agents59of59Bioterror59and59Forensic59Microbiology
Chapter5931.59Biofilms:59Architects59of59Disease
Part593:59Laboratory59Diagnosis59of59Infectious59Diseases:59and59Organ59System59Approach59to59Diagnostic5
9Microbiology
Chapter5932.59Upper59and59Lower59Respiratory59Tract59Infections
Chapter5933.59Skin59and59Soft59Tissue59Infections
Chapter5934.59Gastrointestinal59Infections59and59Food59Poisoning
Chapter5935.59Infections59of59the59Central59Nervous59System
Chapter5936.59Bacteremia59and59Sepsis
Chapter5937.59Urinary59Tract59Infections
Chapter5938.59Genital59Infections59and59Sexually59Transmitted59Infections
Chapter5939.59Infections59in59Special59Populations
Chapter5940.59Zoonotic59Diseases
Chapter5941.59Ocular59Infections
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,Chapter5901:59Bacterial59Cell59Structure,59Physiology,59Metabolism,59and59
Genetics59Mahon:59Textbook59of59Diagnostic59Microbiology,596th59Edition59
Test59Bank
MULTIPLE59CHOICE
1. To59survive,59microbial59inhabitants59have59learned59to59adapt59by59varying59all59of59the59following,59e
ept
a. growth59rate.
b. growth59in59all59atmospheric59conditions.
c. growth59at59particular59temperatures.
d. bacterial59shape.
ANSWER:5 9 D
The59chapter59begins59by59discussing59the59way59microbial59inhabitants59have59had59to59evol
ve59to59survive59in59many59different59niches59and59habitats.59It59discusses59slow59growers,59ra
pid59growers,59and59replication59with59scarce59or59abundant59nutrients,59under59different59at
mospheric59conditions,59temperature59requirements,59and59cell59structure.59Bacterial59shape5
9as59a59form59of59evolution59is59not59discussed.
OBJ:59 Level592:59Interpretation
2. Who59was59considered59the59father59of59protozoology59and59bacteriology?
a. Anton59van59Leeuwenhoek
b. Louis59Pasteur
c. Carl59Landsteiner
d. Michael59Douglas
ANSWER:5 9 A
The59book59discusses59Anton59van59Leeuwenhoek59as59the59inventor59of59the59microscope59a
nd59the59first59person59to59see59the59“beasties.”59So59they59dubbed59him59the59father59of59prot
ozoology59and59bacteriology.59The59other59three59individuals59were59not59discussed.
OBJ:59 Level591:59Recall
3. Prokaryotic59cells59have59which59of59the59following59structures59in59their59cytoplasm?
a. Golgi59apparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic59reticulum
ANSWER:5 9 B
All59the59structures59listed59are59found59in59eukaryotic59cells,59but59ribosomes59are59the59
only59ones59that59apply59to59prokaryotic59cells.
OBJ:59 Level591:59Recall
4. This59form59of59DNA59is59commonly59found59in59eukaryotic59cells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
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