Test Bank For Textbook Of Diagnostic Microbiology
7th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
Chapters 1 - 41
Mahon:15Textbook15of15Diagnostic15Microbiology,157th15Edition15Test15Bank
Table15of15contents
Part151:15Introduction15to15Clinical15Microbiology
Chapter151.15Bacterial15Cell15Structure,15Physiology,15Metabolism,15and15Genetics
Chapter152.15Host-Parasite15Interaction
Chapter153.15The15Laboratory15Role15in15Infection15Control
Chapter154.15Control15of15Microorganisms:15Disinfection,15Sterilization,15and15Microbiology15Safety
Chapter155.15Performance15Improvement15in15the15Microbiology15Laboratory
Chapter156.15Specimen15Collection15and15Processing
Chapter157.15Microscopic15Examination15of15Materials15from15Infected15Sites
Chapter158.1 5 Use15of15Colony15Morphology15for15the15Presumptive15Identification15of15Microorganisms
Chapter159.1 5 Biochemical15Identification15of15Gram-Negative15Bacteria
Chapter1510.15Immunodiagnosis15of15Infectious15Diseases
Chapter1511.15Applications15of15Molecular15Diagnostics
Chapter1512.15Antibacterial15Mechanisms15of15Action15and15Bacterial15Resistance15Mechanisms
Chapter1513.15Antimicrobial15Susceptibility15Testing
Part152:15Laboratory15Identification15of15Significant15Isolates
Chapter1514.15Staphylococci
Chapter1515.15Streptococcus,15Enterococcus,15and15Other15Catalase-Negative,15Gram-Positive15Cocci
Chapter1516.15Aerobic15Gram-Positive15Bacilli
Chapter1517.15Neisseria15Species15and15Moraxella15catarrhalis
Chapter1518.15Haemophilus,15HACEK,15Legionella15and15Other15Fastidious15Gram-Negative15Bacilli
Chapter1519.15Enterobacteriaceae
Chapter1520.15Vibrio,15Aeromonas,15and15Campylobacter15Species
Chapter1521.15Nonfermenting15and15Miscellaneous15Gram-Negative15Bacilli
Chapter1522.15Anaerobes15of15Clinical15Importance
Chapter1523.15The15Spirochetes
Chapter1524.15Chlamydia,15Rickettsia,15and15Similar15Organisms
Chapter1525.15Mycoplasma15and15Ureaplasma
Chapter1526.15Mycobacterium15tuberculosis15and15Nontuberculous15Mycobacteria
Chapter1527.15Medically15Significant15Fungi
Chapter1528.15Diagnostic15Parasitology
Chapter1529.15Clinical15Virology
Chapter1530.15Agents15of15Bioterror15and15Forensic15Microbiology
Chapter1531.15Biofilms:15Architects15of15Disease
Part153:15Laboratory15Diagnosis15of15Infectious15Diseases:15and15Organ15System15Approach15to15Diagnostic1
5Microbiology
Chapter1532.15Upper15and15Lower15Respiratory15Tract15Infections
Chapter1533.15Skin15and15Soft15Tissue15Infections
,Chapter1534.15Gastrointestinal15Infections15and15Food15Poisoning
Chapter1535.15Infections15of15the15Central15Nervous15System
Chapter1536.15Bacteremia15and15Sepsis
Chapter1537.15Urinary15Tract15Infections
Chapter1538.15Genital15Infections15and15Sexually15Transmitted15Infections
Chapter1539.15Infections15in15Special15Populations
Chapter1540.15Zoonotic15Diseases
Chapter1541.15Ocular15Infections
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,Chapter1501:15Bacterial15Cell15Structure,15Physiology,15Metabolism,15and15
Genetics15Mahon:15Textbook15of15Diagnostic15Microbiology,157th15Edition15
Test15Bank
MULTIPLE15CHOICE
1. To15survive,15microbial15inhabitants15have15learned15to15adapt15by15varying15all15of15the15following,15e
ept
a. growth15rate.
b. growth15in15all15atmospheric15conditions.
c. growth15at15particular15temperatures.
d. bacterial15shape.
ANSWER:1 5 D
The15chapter15begins15by15discussing15the15way15microbial15inhabitants15have15had15to15evol
ve15to15survive15in15many15different15niches15and15habitats.15It15discusses15slow15growers,15ra
pid15growers,15and15replication15with15scarce15or15abundant15nutrients,15under15different15at
mospheric15conditions,15temperature15requirements,15and15cell15structure.15Bacterial15shape1
5as15a15form15of15evolution15is15not15discussed.
OBJ:15 Level152:15Interpretation
2. Who15was15considered15the15father15of15protozoology15and15bacteriology?
a. Anton15van15Leeuwenhoek
b. Louis15Pasteur
c. Carl15Landsteiner
d. Michael15Douglas
ANSWER:1 5 A
The15book15discusses15Anton15van15Leeuwenhoek15as15the15inventor15of15the15microscope15a
nd15the15first15person15to15see15the15“beasties.”15So15they15dubbed15him15the15father15of15prot
ozoology15and15bacteriology.15The15other15three15individuals15were15not15discussed.
OBJ:15 Level151:15Recall
3. Prokaryotic15cells15have15which15of15the15following15structures15in15their15cytoplasm?
a. Golgi15apparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic15reticulum
ANSWER:1 5 B
All15the15structures15listed15are15found15in15eukaryotic15cells,15but15ribosomes15are15the15
only15ones15that15apply15to15prokaryotic15cells.
OBJ:15 Level151:15Recall
4. This15form15of15DNA15is15commonly15found15in15eukaryotic15cells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
.
, .
7th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
Chapters 1 - 41
Mahon:15Textbook15of15Diagnostic15Microbiology,157th15Edition15Test15Bank
Table15of15contents
Part151:15Introduction15to15Clinical15Microbiology
Chapter151.15Bacterial15Cell15Structure,15Physiology,15Metabolism,15and15Genetics
Chapter152.15Host-Parasite15Interaction
Chapter153.15The15Laboratory15Role15in15Infection15Control
Chapter154.15Control15of15Microorganisms:15Disinfection,15Sterilization,15and15Microbiology15Safety
Chapter155.15Performance15Improvement15in15the15Microbiology15Laboratory
Chapter156.15Specimen15Collection15and15Processing
Chapter157.15Microscopic15Examination15of15Materials15from15Infected15Sites
Chapter158.1 5 Use15of15Colony15Morphology15for15the15Presumptive15Identification15of15Microorganisms
Chapter159.1 5 Biochemical15Identification15of15Gram-Negative15Bacteria
Chapter1510.15Immunodiagnosis15of15Infectious15Diseases
Chapter1511.15Applications15of15Molecular15Diagnostics
Chapter1512.15Antibacterial15Mechanisms15of15Action15and15Bacterial15Resistance15Mechanisms
Chapter1513.15Antimicrobial15Susceptibility15Testing
Part152:15Laboratory15Identification15of15Significant15Isolates
Chapter1514.15Staphylococci
Chapter1515.15Streptococcus,15Enterococcus,15and15Other15Catalase-Negative,15Gram-Positive15Cocci
Chapter1516.15Aerobic15Gram-Positive15Bacilli
Chapter1517.15Neisseria15Species15and15Moraxella15catarrhalis
Chapter1518.15Haemophilus,15HACEK,15Legionella15and15Other15Fastidious15Gram-Negative15Bacilli
Chapter1519.15Enterobacteriaceae
Chapter1520.15Vibrio,15Aeromonas,15and15Campylobacter15Species
Chapter1521.15Nonfermenting15and15Miscellaneous15Gram-Negative15Bacilli
Chapter1522.15Anaerobes15of15Clinical15Importance
Chapter1523.15The15Spirochetes
Chapter1524.15Chlamydia,15Rickettsia,15and15Similar15Organisms
Chapter1525.15Mycoplasma15and15Ureaplasma
Chapter1526.15Mycobacterium15tuberculosis15and15Nontuberculous15Mycobacteria
Chapter1527.15Medically15Significant15Fungi
Chapter1528.15Diagnostic15Parasitology
Chapter1529.15Clinical15Virology
Chapter1530.15Agents15of15Bioterror15and15Forensic15Microbiology
Chapter1531.15Biofilms:15Architects15of15Disease
Part153:15Laboratory15Diagnosis15of15Infectious15Diseases:15and15Organ15System15Approach15to15Diagnostic1
5Microbiology
Chapter1532.15Upper15and15Lower15Respiratory15Tract15Infections
Chapter1533.15Skin15and15Soft15Tissue15Infections
,Chapter1534.15Gastrointestinal15Infections15and15Food15Poisoning
Chapter1535.15Infections15of15the15Central15Nervous15System
Chapter1536.15Bacteremia15and15Sepsis
Chapter1537.15Urinary15Tract15Infections
Chapter1538.15Genital15Infections15and15Sexually15Transmitted15Infections
Chapter1539.15Infections15in15Special15Populations
Chapter1540.15Zoonotic15Diseases
Chapter1541.15Ocular15Infections
-
,Chapter1501:15Bacterial15Cell15Structure,15Physiology,15Metabolism,15and15
Genetics15Mahon:15Textbook15of15Diagnostic15Microbiology,157th15Edition15
Test15Bank
MULTIPLE15CHOICE
1. To15survive,15microbial15inhabitants15have15learned15to15adapt15by15varying15all15of15the15following,15e
ept
a. growth15rate.
b. growth15in15all15atmospheric15conditions.
c. growth15at15particular15temperatures.
d. bacterial15shape.
ANSWER:1 5 D
The15chapter15begins15by15discussing15the15way15microbial15inhabitants15have15had15to15evol
ve15to15survive15in15many15different15niches15and15habitats.15It15discusses15slow15growers,15ra
pid15growers,15and15replication15with15scarce15or15abundant15nutrients,15under15different15at
mospheric15conditions,15temperature15requirements,15and15cell15structure.15Bacterial15shape1
5as15a15form15of15evolution15is15not15discussed.
OBJ:15 Level152:15Interpretation
2. Who15was15considered15the15father15of15protozoology15and15bacteriology?
a. Anton15van15Leeuwenhoek
b. Louis15Pasteur
c. Carl15Landsteiner
d. Michael15Douglas
ANSWER:1 5 A
The15book15discusses15Anton15van15Leeuwenhoek15as15the15inventor15of15the15microscope15a
nd15the15first15person15to15see15the15“beasties.”15So15they15dubbed15him15the15father15of15prot
ozoology15and15bacteriology.15The15other15three15individuals15were15not15discussed.
OBJ:15 Level151:15Recall
3. Prokaryotic15cells15have15which15of15the15following15structures15in15their15cytoplasm?
a. Golgi15apparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic15reticulum
ANSWER:1 5 B
All15the15structures15listed15are15found15in15eukaryotic15cells,15but15ribosomes15are15the15
only15ones15that15apply15to15prokaryotic15cells.
OBJ:15 Level151:15Recall
4. This15form15of15DNA15is15commonly15found15in15eukaryotic15cells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
.
, .