6th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
Chapters 1 - 41
, Mahon:ATextbookA ofADiagnosticAMicrobiology,A6thAEditionATestABank
TableA ofA contents
PartA1:AIntroductionAtoAClinicalA Microbiology
ChapterA1.ABacterialACellAStructure,APhysiology,AMetabolism,AandAGenetics
ChapterA2.AHost-ParasiteA Interaction
ChapterA3.ATheALaboratoryARoleA inAInfectionAControl
ChapterA4.AControlAofAMicroorganisms:ADisinfection,ASterilization,AandAMicrobiologyASafety
ChapterA5.APerformanceAImprovementAinAtheAMicrobiologyALaboratory
ChapterA6.A SpecimenACollectionAandAProcessing
ChapterA7.AMicroscopicAExaminationAofAMaterialsAfromAInfectedASites
ChapterA8.A UseA ofAColonyAMorphologyAforAtheA PresumptiveA IdentificationA ofAMicroorganisms
ChapterA9.A BiochemicalAIdentificationAofAGram-NegativeABacteria
ChapterA10.AImmunodiagnosisAofAInfectiousADiseases
ChapterA11.A ApplicationsAofAMolecularA Diagnostics
ChapterA12.AAntibacterialAMechanismsAofAActionAandABacterialAResistanceAMechanisms
ChapterA13.AAntimicrobialASusceptibilityATesting
PartA2:ALaboratoryAIdentificationAofASignificantA Isolates
ChapterA 14.A Staphylococci
ChapterA15.AStreptococcus,AEnterococcus,AandAOtherACatalase-Negative,AGram-PositiveACocci
ChapterA16.AAerobicAGram-PositiveA Bacilli
ChapterA17.ANeisseriaASpeciesAandAMoraxellaAcatarrhalis
ChapterA18.AHaemophilus,AHACEK,A LegionellaAandAOtherAFastidiousAGram-NegativeABacilli
ChapterA19.AEnterobacteriaceae
ChapterA20.AVibrio,AAeromonas,AandACampylobacterASpecies
ChapterA21.ANonfermentingAandAMiscellaneousAGram-NegativeABacilli
ChapterA22.A AnaerobesAofAClinicalA Importance
ChapterA 23.ATheA Spirochetes
ChapterA24.AChlamydia,ARickettsia,AandASimilarAOrganisms
ChapterA25.AMycoplasmaAandA Ureaplasma
ChapterA26.AMycobacteriumAtuberculosisAandANontuberculousAMycobacteria
ChapterA27.AMedicallyASignificantAFungi
ChapterA28.ADiagnosticA Parasitology
ChapterA29.AClinicalA Virology
ChapterA 30.AAgentsAofABioterrorAandAForensicA Microbiology
ChapterA31.ABiofilms:A ArchitectsAofADisease
PartA3:ALaboratoryADiagnosisAofA InfectiousADiseases:A andAOrganASystemAApproachAtoA DiagnosticMicrobiolo
gy
ChapterA32.A UpperAandALowerA RespiratoryATractA Infections
ChapterA33.A SkinAandA SoftATissueA Infections
ChapterA34.AGastrointestinalA InfectionsAandAFoodAPoisoning
ChapterA35.AInfectionsA ofAtheA CentralANervousASystem
ChapterA36.ABacteremiaAandASepsis
ChapterA37.AUrinaryATractAInfections
ChapterA38.AGenitalAInfectionsAandASexuallyATransmittedAInfections
ChapterA39.AInfectionsAinASpecialA Populations
ChapterA40.AZoonoticA Diseases
ChapterA41.AOcularAInfections
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,ChapterA01:ABacterialACellAStructure,APhysiology,AMetabolism,AandAGeneticAsMah
on:ATextbookAofADiagnosticAMicrobiology,A6thAEditionATestABank
MULTIPLEACHOICE
1. ToAsurvive,A microbialA inhabitantsA haveAlearnedAtoA adaptA byAvaryingAallAofAtheAfollowing,A except
a. growthArate.
b. growthAinAallAatmosphericAconditions.
c. growthAatAparticularAtemperatures.
d. bacterialAshape.
ANSWER:SAD
TheAchapterAbeginsAbyAdiscussingAtheAwayAmicrobialAinhabitantsAhaveAhadAtoAevolveAtoAsurvivAe
inAmanyAdifferentAnichesAandAhabitats.AItAdiscussesAslowAgrowers,ArapidAgrowers,AandAreplicaAti
onAwithAscarceAorAabundantAnutrients,AunderAdifferentAatmosphericAconditions,AtemperatureArAe
quirements,AandAcellAstructure.ABacterialAshapeAasAaAformAofAevolutionAisAnotAdiscussed.
OBJ:A LevelA2:A Interpretation
2. WhoAwasA consideredA theAfatherAofAprotozoologyAandA bacteriology?
a. AntonAvanALeeuwenhoek
b. LouisAPasteur
c. CarlALandsteiner
d. MichaelADouglas
ANSWER:SAA
TheAbookAdiscussesAAntonAvanALeeuwenhoekAasAtheAinventorAofAtheAmicroscopeAandAtheAfirstA
personAtoAseeAtheA“beasties.”ASoAtheyAdubbedAhimAtheAfatherAofAprotozoologyAandAbacteriologA
y.TheAotherAthreeAindividualsAwereAnotAdiscussed.
OBJ:A LevelA1:A Recall
3. ProkaryoticAcellsA haveAwhichA ofAtheAfollowingAstructuresA inA theirAcytoplasm?
a. GolgiAapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. EndoplasmicAreticulum
ANSWER:SAB
AllAtheAstructuresAlistedAareAfoundAinAeukaryoticAcells,AbutAribosomesAareAtheAonlyAonesAthAa
tapplyAtoAprokaryoticAcells.
OBJ:A LevelA1:A Recall
4. ThisA formAofADNAAisA commonlyAfoundAinAeukaryoticAcells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
TestBanks/SSolutionA ManualsA andSExa
, ANSWER:SAA
CircularAandAplasmidADNAAareAusuallyAfoundAonlyAinAbacteria,AnotAeukaryoticAcells.AColloidAiA
saApropertyAofAproteinAmoleculesAandAisAnotAassociatedAwithAnucleotides.
OBJ:A LevelA1:A Recall
5. TheAnuclearAmembraneAinA prokaryotesA is
a. missing.
b. impenetrable.
c. aAclassicAmembrane.
d. aAlipidA bilayerSmembrane.
ANSWER:SAA
ProkaryoticAcellsA doA notAhaveAanyA membrane-
boundAstructuresA inA theAcytoplasmA includingA astructuredA nucleus.
OBJ:A LevelA1:A Recall
6. AAmicroorganismAthatAisAaAunicellularAorganismAandAlacksAaAnuclearAmembraneAandAtruA
enucleusAbelongsAtoAwhichAclassification?
a. Fungi
b. Bacteria
c. Algae
d. Parasite
ANSWER:SAB
Fungi,Aalgae,AandAparasitesAareAunicellularSeukaryoticAorganismsAthatAcontainAaAtrueAnucleuAs.
BacteriaAareAprokaryoticAandAdoAnotAcontainAaAtrueAnucleusAorAnuclearAmembrane.
OBJ:A LevelA1:A Recall
7. InAtheAlaboratory,AtheAclinicalAmicrobiologistA isAresponsibleAforAallA theAfollowing,A except
a. isolatingAmicroorganisms.
b. selectingAtreatmentAforApatients.
c. identifyingAmicroorganisms.
d. analyzingAbacteriaA thatAcauseAdisease.
ANSWER:SAB
ClinicalAmicrobiologistsAdoAnotAselectAtheAtreatmentAforSpatients.ATheyAprovideAtheAdoctorAwitA
htheAnameAofAtheAorganismAandAtheAantibioticsAthatAcanAkillAtheAbacteria,AbutAnotAinAtheAfinalAsAel
ectionAofAtreatmentAprotocols.
OBJ:A LevelA2:A Recall
8. WhatAenablesAtheAmicrobiologistAtoAselectAtheAcorrectAmediaAforAprimaryAcultureAandAoptimizA
etheAchanceAofAisolatingAaApathogenicAorganism?
a. DeterminingAstainingAcharacteristics
b. UnderstandingAtheAcellA structureAandA biochemicalA pathwaysA ofAanAorganism
c. UnderstandingAtheAgrowthA requirementsA ofApotentialA pathogensAatA specificA bodyAsite
d. KnowingAtheAdifferencesA inAcellAwallsAofAparticularA bacteria
ANSWER:SAC