Microbiology For The Healthcare Professional
2nd Edition
By Karin C. Vanmeter, Robert J. Hubert
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 01: Scope Of Microbiology .................................................................................................... 3
Chapter 02: Chemistry Of Life ........................................................................................................... 11
Chapter 03: Cell Structure And Function .......................................................................................... 18
Chapter 04: Bacteria And Archaea .................................................................................................... 30
Chapter 05: Viruses ........................................................................................................................... 36
Chapter 06: Eukaryotic Microorganisms........................................................................................... 44
Chapter 07: Physical And Chemical Methods Of Control ................................................................. 51
Chapter 08: Microbiological Laboratory Techniques ........................................................................ 58
Chapter 09: Microbiological Laboratory Safety Issues ..................................................................... 65
Chapter 10: Pharmacology................................................................................................................ 71
Chapter 11: Antimicrobial Drugs....................................................................................................... 77
Chapter 12: Infection And Disease.................................................................................................... 83
Chapter 13: The Immune Response And Lymphatic System ............................................................ 90
Chapter 14: Infections Of The Integumentary System, Soft Tissue, And Musculoskeletal System .. 98
Chapter 15: Infections Of The Respiratory System ......................................................................... 103
Chapter 16: Infections Of The Gastrointestinal System.................................................................. 109
Chapter 17: Infections Of The Nervous System And Sensory Structures ....................................... 115
Chapter 18: Infections Of The Cardiovascular And Circulatory System .......................................... 122
Chapter 19: Infections Of The Urinary System ............................................................................... 128
Chapter 20: Infections Of The Reproductive System ...................................................................... 134
Chapter 21: Sexually Transmitted Infections/Diseases .................................................................. 139
Chapter 22: Human Age And Microorganisms ............................................................................... 146
Chapter 23: Microorganisms In The Environment And Effects On Human Health......................... 152
Chapter 24: Emerging Infectious Diseases...................................................................................... 159
Chapter 25: Biotechnology ............................................................................................................. 164
,Chapter 01: Scope Of Microbiology
Vanmeter: Microbiology For The Healthcare Professional, 2nd Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. In The Sixteenth Century A Father-And-Son Team, By The Name Of , Produced A
Compound Microscope Consisting Of A Simple Tube With Lenses At Each End.
A. Van Leeuwenhoek
B. Semmelweis
C. Janssen
D. Hooke
ANS: C REF: P. 3
2. “Animalcules” Were First Described By
A. Robert Hooke.
B. Antony Van Leeuwenhoek.
C. Hans Janssen.
D. John Needham.
ANS: B REF: P. 3
3. Micrographia, A Publication Illustrating Insects, Sponges, As Well As Plant Cells, Was
Published By
A. Robert Hooke.
B. Antony Van Leeuwenhoek.
C. Hans Janssen.
D. John Needham.
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ANS: A REF: P. 3
4. Low-Power Microscopes Designed For Observing Fairly Large Objects Such As Insects Or
Worms Are
, A. Electron Microscopes.
B. Dark-Field Microscopes.
C. Fluorescence Microscopes.
D. Stereomicroscopes.
ANS: D REF: P. 5
5. A Microscope That Provides A Three-Dimensional Image Of A Specimen Is A
A. Dark-Field Microscope.
B. Transmission Electron Microscope.
C. Bright-Field Microscope.
D. Scanning Electron Microscope.
ANS: D REF: P. 7
6.
A. Bright-Field Microscope.
B. Phase-Contrast Microscope.
C. Fluorescence Microscope.
D. Electron Microscope.
ANS: B REF: P. 6
7. Which Scientist Is Most Responsible For Ending The Controversy About Spontaneous
Generation?
A. John Needham
B. Joseph Lister
C. Louis Pasteur
D. Robert Koch
ANS: C REF: P. 8
8. Fossils Of Prokaryotes Go Back Billion Years.
A. 4.0 To 5.0
B. 3.5 To 4.0
C. 2.5 To 3.0
D. 2.2 To 2.7