Edition By Connie R. Mahon
Chapters 1 - 41
, Mahon:2xTextbook2xof2xDiagnostic2xMicrobiology,2x6th2xEdition2xTest2xBank
Table2xof2xcontents
Part2x1:2xIntroduction2xto2xClinical2xMicrobiology
Chapter2x1.2xBacterial2xCell2xStructure,2xPhysiology,2xMetabolism,2xand2xGenetics
Chapter2x2.2xHost-Parasite2xInteraction
Chapter2x3.2xThe2xLaboratory2xRole2xin2xInfection2xControl
Chapter2x4.2xControl2xof2xMicroorganisms:2xDisinfection,2xSterilization,2xand2xMicrobiology2xSafety
Chapter2x5.2xPerformance2xImprovement2xin2xthe2xMicrobiology2xLaboratory
Chapter2x6.2xSpecimen2xCollection2xand2xProcessing
Chapter2x7.2xMicroscopic2xExamination2xof2xMaterials2xfrom2xInfected2xSites
Chapter2x8.2 x Use2xof2xColony2xMorphology2xfor2xthe2xPresumptive2xIdentification2xof2xMicroorganisms
Chapter2x9.2 x Biochemical2xIdentification2xof2xGram-Negative2xBacteria
Chapter2x10.2xImmunodiagnosis2xof2xInfectious2xDiseases
Chapter2x11.2xApplications2xof2xMolecular2xDiagnostics
Chapter2x12.2xAntibacterial2xMechanisms2xof2xAction2xand2xBacterial2xResistance2xMechanisms
Chapter2x13.2xAntimicrobial2xSusceptibility2xTesting
Part2x2:2xLaboratory2xIdentification2xof2xSignificant2xIsolates
Chapter2x14.2xStaphylococci
Chapter2x15.2xStreptococcus,2xEnterococcus,2xand2xOther2xCatalase-Negative,2xGram-Positive2xCocci
Chapter2x16.2xAerobic2xGram-Positive2xBacilli
Chapter2x17.2xNeisseria2xSpecies2xand2xMoraxella2xcatarrhalis
Chapter2x18.2xHaemophilus,2xHACEK,2xLegionella2xand2xOther2xFastidious2xGram-Negative2xBacilli
Chapter2x19.2xEnterobacteriaceae
Chapter2x20.2xVibrio,2xAeromonas,2xand2xCampylobacter2xSpecies
Chapter2x21.2xNonfermenting2xand2xMiscellaneous2xGram-Negative2xBacilli
Chapter2x22.2xAnaerobes2xof2xClinical2xImportance
Chapter2x23.2xThe2xSpirochetes
Chapter2x24.2xChlamydia,2xRickettsia,2xand2xSimilar2xOrganisms
Chapter2x25.2xMycoplasma2xand2xUreaplasma
Chapter2x26.2xMycobacterium2xtuberculosis2xand2xNontuberculous2xMycobacteria
Chapter2x27.2xMedically2xSignificant2xFungi
Chapter2x28.2xDiagnostic2xParasitology
Chapter2x29.2xClinical2xVirology
Chapter2x30.2xAgents2xof2xBioterror2xand2xForensic2xMicrobiology
Chapter2x31.2xBiofilms:2xArchitects2xof2xDisease
Part2x3:2xLaboratory2xDiagnosis2xof2xInfectious2xDiseases:2xand2xOrgan2xSystem2xApproach2xto2xDiagnostic2xMicrobi
ology
Chapter2x32.2xUpper2xand2xLower2xRespiratory2xTract2xInfections
Chapter2x33.2xSkin2xand2xSoft2xTissue2xInfections
Chapter2x34.2xGastrointestinal2xInfections2xand2xFood2xPoisoning
Chapter2x35.2xInfections2xof2xthe2xCentral2xNervous2xSystem
Chapter2x36.2xBacteremia2xand2xSepsis
Chapter2x37.2xUrinary2xTract2xInfections
Chapter2x38.2xGenital2xInfections2xand2xSexually2xTransmitted2xInfections
Chapter2x39.2xInfections2xin2xSpecial2xPopulations
Chapter2x40.2xZoonotic2xDiseases
Chapter2x41.2xOcular2xInfections
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,Chapter2x01:2xBacterial2xCell2xStructure,2xPhysiology,2xMetabolism,2xand2xGenetic
s2xMahon:2xTextbook2xof2xDiagnostic2xMicrobiology,2x6th2xEdition2xTest2xBank
MULTIPLE2xCHOICE
1. To2xsurvive,2xmicrobial2xinhabitants2xhave2xlearned2xto2xadapt2xby2xvarying2xall2xof2xthe2xfollowing,2xexcept
a. growth2xrate.
b. growth2xin2xall2xatmospheric2xconditions.
c. growth2xat2xparticular2xtemperatures.
d. bacterial2xshape.
ANSWER:2 x D
The2xchapter2xbegins2xby2xdiscussing2xthe2xway2xmicrobial2xinhabitants2xhave2xhad2xto2xevolve2xto2
xsurvive2xin2xmany2xdifferent2xniches2xand2xhabitats.2xIt2xdiscusses2xslow2xgrowers,2xrapid2xgrowers,2
xand2xreplication2xwith2xscarce2xor2xabundant2xnutrients,2xunder2xdifferent2xatmospheric2xconditio
ns,2xtemperature2xrequirements,2xand2xcell2xstructure.2xBacterial2xshape2xas2xa2xform2xof2xevolutio
n2xis2xnot2xdiscussed.
OBJ:2x Level2x2:2xInterpretation
2. Who2xwas2xconsidered2xthe2xfather2xof2xprotozoology2xand2xbacteriology?
a. Anton2xvan2xLeeuwenhoek
b. Louis2xPasteur
c. Carl2xLandsteiner
d. Michael2xDouglas
ANSWER:2 x A
The2xbook2xdiscusses2xAnton2xvan2xLeeuwenhoek2xas2xthe2xinventor2xof2xthe2xmicroscope2xand2xthe2
xfirst2xperson2xto2xsee2xthe2x“beasties.”2xSo2xthey2xdubbed2xhim2xthe2xfather2xof2xprotozoology2xan
d2xbacteriology.2xThe2xother2xthree2xindividuals2xwere2xnot2xdiscussed.
OBJ:2 x Level2x1:2xRecall
3. Prokaryotic2xcells2xhave2xwhich2xof2xthe2xfollowing2xstructures2xin2xtheir2xcytoplasm?
a. Golgi2xapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic2xreticulum
ANSWER:2 x B
All2xthe2xstructures2xlisted2xare2xfound2xin2xeukaryotic2xcells,2xbut2xribosomes2xare2xthe2xonly2xo
nes2xthat2xapply2xto2xprokaryotic2xcells.
OBJ:2 x Level2x1:2xRecall
4. This2xform2xof2xDNA2xis2xcommonly2xfound2xin2xeukaryotic2xcells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
TestBanks/2xSolution2xManuals2xand2xExams
, ANSWER:2 x A
Circular2xand2xplasmid2xDNA2xare2xusually2xfound2xonly2xin2xbacteria,2xnot2xeukaryotic2xcells.2xCol
loid2xis2xa2xproperty2xof2xprotein2xmolecules2xand2xis2xnot2xassociated2xwith2xnucleotides.
OBJ:2 x Level2x1:2xRecall
5. The2xnuclear2xmembrane2xin2xprokaryotes2xis
a. missing.
b. impenetrable.
c. a2xclassic2xmembrane.
d. a2xlipid2xbilayer2xmembrane.
ANSWER:2 x A
Prokaryotic2xcells2xdo2xnot2xhave2xany2xmembrane-
bound2xstructures2xin2xthe2xcytoplasm2xincluding2xa2xstructured2xnucleus.
OBJ:2 x Level2x1:2xRecall
6. A2xmicroorganism2xthat2xis2xa2xunicellular2xorganism2xand2xlacks2xa2xnuclear2xmembrane2xan
d2xtrue2xnucleus2xbelongs2xto2xwhich2xclassification?
a. Fungi
b. Bacteria
c. Algae
d. Parasite
ANSWER:2 x B
Fungi,2xalgae,2xand2xparasites2xare2xunicellular2xeukaryotic2xorganisms2xthat2xcontain2xa2xtrue2xn
ucleus.2xBacteria2xare2xprokaryotic2xand2xdo2xnot2xcontain2xa2xtrue2xnucleus2xor2xnuclear2xmembr
ane.
OBJ:2 x Level2x1:2xRecall
7. In2xthe2xlaboratory,2xthe2xclinical2xmicrobiologist2xis2xresponsible2xfor2xall2xthe2xfollowing,2xexcept
a. isolating2xmicroorganisms.
b. selecting2xtreatment2xfor2xpatients.
c. identifying2xmicroorganisms.
d. analyzing2xbacteria2xthat2xcause2xdisease.
ANSWER:2 x B
Clinical2xmicrobiologists2xdo2xnot2xselect2xthe2xtreatment2xfor2xpatients.2xThey2xprovide2xthe2xdocto
r2xwith2xthe2xname2xof2xthe2xorganism2xand2xthe2xantibiotics2xthat2xcan2xkill2xthe2xbacteria,2xbut2xnot2
xin2xthe2xfinal2xselection2xof2xtreatment2xprotocols.
OBJ:2 x Level2x2:2xRecall
8. What2xenables2xthe2xmicrobiologist2xto2xselect2xthe2xcorrect2xmedia2xfor2xprimary2xculture2xand2xo
ptimize2xthe2xchance2xof2xisolating2xa2xpathogenic2xorganism?
a. Determining2xstaining2xcharacteristics
b. Understanding2xthe2xcell2xstructure2xand2xbiochemical2xpathways2xof2xan2xorganism
c. Understanding2xthe2xgrowth2xrequirements2xof2xpotential2xpathogens2xat2xspecific2xbody2xsite
d. Knowing2xthe2xdifferences2xin2xcell2xwalls2xof2xparticular2xbacteria
ANSWER:2 x C