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Test Bank For Textbook Of Diagnostic Microbiology 6th Edition By Connie R. Mahon Chapters 1 - 41 Table of contents Part 1: Introduction to Clinical Microbiology Chapter 1. Bacterial Cell Structure, Physiology, Metabolism, and Genetics Chapter 2. Host-Parasite Interaction Chapter 3. The Laboratory Role in Infection Control Chapter 4. Control of Microorganisms: Disinfection, Sterilization, and Microbiology Safety Chapter 5. Performance Improvement in the Microbiology Laboratory Chapter 6. Specimen Collection and Processing Chapter 7. Microscopic Examination of Materials from Infected Sites Chapter 8. Use of Colony Morphology for the Presumptive Identification of Microorganisms Chapter 9. Biochemical Identification of Gram-Negative Bacteria Chapter 10. Immunodiagnosis of Infectious Diseases Chapter 11. Applications of Molecular Diagnostics Chapter 12. Antibacterial Mechanisms of Action and Bacterial Resistance Mechanisms Chapter 13. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Part 2: Laboratory Identification of Significant Isolates Chapter 14. Staphylococci Chapter 15. Streptococcus, Enterococcus, and Other Catalase-Negative, Gram-Positive Cocci Chapter 16. Aerobic Gram-Positive Bacilli Chapter 17. Neisseria Species and Moraxella catarrhalis Chapter 18. Haemophilus, HACEK, Legionella and Other Fastidious Gram-Negative Bacilli Chapter 19. Enterobacteriaceae Chapter 20. Vibrio, Aeromonas, and Campylobacter Species Chapter 21. Nonfermenting and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacilli Chapter 22. Anaerobes of Clinical Importance Chapter 23. The Spirochetes Chapter 24. Chlamydia, Rickettsia, and Similar Organisms Chapter 25. Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma Chapter 26. Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Chapter 27. Medically Significant Fungi Chapter 28. Diagnostic Parasitology Chapter 29. Clinical Virology Chapter 30. Agents of Bioterror and Forensic Microbiology Chapter 31. Biofilms: Architects of Disease Part 3: Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: and Organ System Approach to Diagnostic Microbiology Chapter 32. Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Infections Chapter 33. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Chapter 34. Gastrointestinal Infections and Food Poisoning Chapter 35. Infections of the Central Nervous System Chapter 36. Bacteremia and Sepsis Chapter 37. Urinary Tract Infections Chapter 38. Genital Infections and Sexually Transmitted Infections Chapter 39. Infections in Special Populations Chapter 40. Zoonotic Diseases Chapter 41. Ocular Infections

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Test Bank For Textbook Of Diagnostic Microbiology
6th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
Chapters 1 - 41

, Mahon: Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology, 6th Edition Test Bank

Table of contents
Part 1: Introduction to Clinical Microbiology
Chapter 1. Bacterial Cell Structure, Physiology, Metabolism, and Genetics
Chapter 2. Host-Parasite Interaction
Chapter 3. The Laboratory Role in Infection Control
Chapter 4. Control of Microorganisms: Disinfection, Sterilization, and Microbiology Safety
Chapter 5. Performance Improvement in the Microbiology Laboratory
Chapter 6. Specimen Collection and Processing
Chapter 7. Microscopic Examination of Materials from Infected Sites
Chapter 8. Use of Colony Morphology for the Presumptive Identification of Microorganisms
Chapter 9. Biochemical Identification of Gram-Negative Bacteria
Chapter 10. Immunodiagnosis of Infectious Diseases
Chapter 11. Applications of Molecular Diagnostics
Chapter 12. Antibacterial Mechanisms of Action and Bacterial Resistance Mechanisms
Chapter 13. Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
Part 2: Laboratory Identification of Significant Isolates
Chapter 14. Staphylococci
Chapter 15. Streptococcus, Enterococcus, and Other Catalase-Negative, Gram-Positive Cocci
Chapter 16. Aerobic Gram-Positive Bacilli
Chapter 17. Neisseria Species and Moraxella catarrhalis
Chapter 18. Haemophilus, HACEK, Legionella and Other Fastidious Gram-Negative Bacilli
Chapter 19. Enterobacteriaceae
Chapter 20. Vibrio, Aeromonas, and Campylobacter Species
Chapter 21. Nonfermenting and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacilli
Chapter 22. Anaerobes of Clinical Importance
Chapter 23. The Spirochetes
Chapter 24. Chlamydia, Rickettsia, and Similar Organisms
Chapter 25. Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma
Chapter 26. Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Nontuberculous Mycobacteria
Chapter 27. Medically Significant Fungi
Chapter 28. Diagnostic Parasitology
Chapter 29. Clinical Virology
Chapter 30. Agents of Bioterror and Forensic Microbiology
Chapter 31. Biofilms: Architects of Disease
Part 3: Laboratory Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases: and Organ System Approach to Diagnostic
Microbiology
Chapter 32. Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
Chapter 33. Skin and Soft Tissue Infections
Chapter 34. Gastrointestinal Infections and Food Poisoning
Chapter 35. Infections of the Central Nervous System
Chapter 36. Bacteremia and Sepsis
Chapter 37. Urinary Tract Infections
Chapter 38. Genital Infections and Sexually Transmitted Infections
Chapter 39. Infections in Special Populations
Chapter 40. Zoonotic Diseases
Chapter 41. Ocular Infections
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,Chapter 01: Bacterial Cell Structure, Physiology, Metabolism, and Genetics
Mahon: Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology, 6th Edition Test Bank

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. To survive, microbial inhabitants have learned to adapt by varying all of the following, except
a. growth rate.
b. growth in all atmospheric conditions.
c. growth at particular temperatures.
d. bacterial shape.
ANSWER: D
The chapter begins by discussing the way microbial inhabitants have had to evolve to survive
in many different niches and habitats. It discusses slow growers, rapid growers, and
replication with scarce or abundant nutrients, under different atmospheric conditions,
temperature requirements, and cell structure. Bacterial shape as a form of evolution is not
discussed.

OBJ: Level 2: Interpretation

2. Who was considered the father of protozoology and bacteriology?
a. Anton van Leeuwenhoek
b. Louis Pasteur
c. Carl Landsteiner
d. Michael Douglas

ANSWER: A
The book discusses Anton van Leeuwenhoek as the inventor of the microscope and the first
person to see the “beasties.” So they dubbed him the father of protozoology and bacteriology.
The other three individuals were not discussed.

OBJ: Level 1: Recall

3. Prokaryotic cells have which of the following structures in their cytoplasm?
a. Golgi apparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic reticulum
ANSWER: B
All the structures listed are found in eukaryotic cells, but ribosomes are the only ones that
apply to prokaryotic cells.

OBJ: Level 1: Recall

4. This form of DNA is commonly found in eukaryotic cells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid

, ANSWER: d A
Circular dand dplasmid dDNA dare dusually dfound donly din dbacteria, dnot deukaryotic dcells.
dColloid disda dproperty dof dprotein dmolecules dand dis dnot dassociated dwith dnucleotides.


OBJ: d Level d1: dRecall

5. The dnuclear dmembrane din dprokaryotes dis
a. missing.
b. impenetrable.
c. a dclassic dmembrane.
d. a dlipid dbilayer dmembrane.
ANSWER: d A
Prokaryotic dcells ddo dnot dhave dany dmembrane-bound dstructures din dthe dcytoplasm
dincluding dadstructured dnucleus.


OBJ: d Level d1: dRecall

6. A dmicroorganism dthat dis da dunicellular dorganism dand dlacks da dnuclear dmembrane
dand dtruednucleus dbelongs dto dwhich dclassification?
a. Fungi
b. Bacteria
c. Algae
d. Parasite
ANSWER: d B
Fungi, dalgae, dand dparasites dare dunicellular deukaryotic dorganisms dthat dcontain da dtrue
dnucleus.dBacteria dare dprokaryotic d and ddo dnot d contain da dtrue dnucleus dor dnuclear
dmembrane.

OBJ: d Level d1: dRecall

7. In dthe dlaboratory, dthe dclinical dmicrobiologist dis dresponsible dfor dall dthe dfollowing, dexcept
a. isolating dmicroorganisms.
b. selecting dtreatment dfor dpatients.
c. identifying dmicroorganisms.
d. analyzing dbacteria dthat dcause ddisease.

ANSWER: d B
Clinical dmicrobiologists ddo dnot dselect dthe dtreatment dfor dpatients. dThey dprovide dthe
ddoctor dwithdthe dname dof dthe dorganism dand dthe dantibiotics dthat dcan dkill dthe dbacteria,
dbut dnot din dthe dfinal dselection dof dtreatment dprotocols.


OBJ: d Level d2: dRecall

8. What denables dthe dmicrobiologist dto dselect dthe dcorrect dmedia dfor dprimary dculture dand
doptimizedthe dchance dof disolating da dpathogenic dorganism?
a. Determining dstaining dcharacteristics
b. Understanding dthe dcell dstructure dand dbiochemical dpathways dof dan dorganism
c. Understanding dthe dgrowth drequirements dof dpotential dpathogens dat dspecific dbody dsite
d. Knowing dthe ddifferences din dcell dwalls dof dparticular dbacteria
ANSWER: d C

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