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Chapter 49: Microbiology and Immunology
Niedzwiecki: Kinn’s The Clinical Medical Assistant, 14th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which are not considered microorganisms?
a. Bacteria
b. Fungi
c. Rickettsiae
d. All are correct
ANS: D
Bacteria, fungi, and rickettsiae are all microorganisms.

REF: p. 1191 OBJ: 1
TOP: Laboratory Procedures: Perform Microbiology | Immunology
MSC: CAAHEP: I.P.11 | ABHES: 9.d

2. In the scientific name Escherichia coli, the name coli indicates the:
a. species.
b. genus.
c. shape.
d. genus and shape.
ANS: A
The binomial system assigns two names; the first name is the genus, and the second name
is the species.

REF: p. 1191 OBJ: 1
TOP: Laboratory Procedures: Perform Microbiology | Immunology
MSC: CAAHEP: I.P.11 | ABHES: 9.d

3. Sensitivity testing is used to determine:
a. the susceptibility of a microorganism to antiviral treatment.
b. the patient’s susceptibility to a particular pathogen.
c. a pathogen’s susceptibility to a particular antibiotic.
d. All are correct
ANS: C
“Sensitivity” refers to a test to determine the organism’s susceptibility to certain
antibiotics.

REF: p. 1205 OBJ: 12 TOP: Laboratory Procedures: Perform Microbiology
MSC: CAAHEP: I.C.10 | ABHES: 2.b

4. Diagnosis of a helminth infection requires a:
a. stool sample for culture on differential media.
b. stool sample for ova and parasite examination.
c. skin biopsy specimen for fluorescent testing.
d. blood sample for tissue culture.

, ANS: B
Diagnosis usually is based on microscopic examination of feces for ova and parasites.

REF: p. 1196 OBJ: 4 TOP: Laboratory Procedures: Perform Microbiology
MSC: CAAHEP: I.C.8 | ABHES: 2.b

5. Most pathogenic organisms remain viable at temperatures of ____°C.
a. 37°C
b. 0°C
c. 25°C
d. All are correct
ANS: A
Most pathogenic organisms prefer temperatures around 37°C and remain viable for up to
72 hours if held at room temperature or refrigerator temperature (4°C).

REF: p. 1198 OBJ: 6 TOP: Laboratory Procedures: Collect/Process
Specimens
MSC: CAAHEP: I.P.11.e | ABHES: 9.d

6. An anaerobic organism is most likely to be isolated from a(n):
a. abscess.
b. sputum.
c. skin scraping.
d. throat.
ANS: A
Anaerobic organisms die in the presence of oxygen, so they are more likely to be seen in
deep wounds.

REF: pp. 1192-1193 OBJ: 2
TOP: Laboratory Procedures: Collect/Process Specimens
MSC: CAAHEP: I.P.11.e | ABHES: 9.d

7. An organism that is flexible as far as its oxygen requirements are concerned is called a(n):
a. aerobe.
b. anaerobe.
c. facultative aerobe.
d. facultative anaerobe.
ANS: D
Some bacteria are flexible about oxygen requirements; although they are anaerobes, they
can survive in the presence of oxygen. These organisms are called facultative anaerobes.

REF: p. 1193 OBJ: 2 TOP: Laboratory Procedures: Perform Microbiology
MSC: CAAHEP: I.P.11.e | ABHES: 9.d

8. Tightly coiled, spiral-shaped bacteria are called:
a. spirilla.
b. sarcinae.
c. spirochetes.
d. streptobacilli.

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