Test Bank For Textbook Of Diagnostic Microbiology
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7th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
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Chapters 1 - 41 c c c
, Mahon:cTextbookcofcDiagnosticcMicrobiology,c7thcEditioncTestcBank
Tablecofccontents
Partc1:cIntroductionctocClinicalcMicrobiology
Chapterc1.cBacterialcCellcStructure,cPhysiology,cMetabolism,candcGenetics
Chapterc2.cHost-ParasitecInteraction
Chapterc3.cThecLaboratorycRolecincInfectioncControl
Chapterc4.cControlcofcMicroorganisms:cDisinfection,cSterilization,candcMicrobiologycSafety
Chapterc5.cPerformancecImprovementcincthecMicrobiologycLaboratory
Chapterc6.cSpecimencCollectioncandcProcessing
Chapterc7.cMicroscopiccExaminationcofcMaterialscfromcInfectedcSites
Chapterc8.c UsecofcColonycMorphologycforcthecPresumptivecIdentificationcofcMicroorganisms
Chapterc9.c BiochemicalcIdentificationcofcGram-NegativecBacteria
Chapterc10.cImmunodiagnosiscofcInfectiouscDiseases
Chapterc11.cApplicationscofcMolecularcDiagnostics
Chapterc12.cAntibacterialcMechanismscofcActioncandcBacterialcResistancecMechanisms
Chapterc13.cAntimicrobialcSusceptibilitycTesting
Partc2:cLaboratorycIdentificationcofcSignificantcIsolates
Chapterc14.cStaphylococci
Chapterc15.cStreptococcus,cEnterococcus,candcOthercCatalase-Negative,cGram-PositivecCocci
Chapterc16.cAerobiccGram-PositivecBacilli
Chapterc17.cNeisseriacSpeciescandcMoraxellaccatarrhalis
Chapterc18.cHaemophilus,cHACEK,cLegionellacandcOthercFastidiouscGram-NegativecBacilli
Chapterc19.cEnterobacteriaceae
Chapterc20.cVibrio,cAeromonas,candcCampylobactercSpecies
Chapterc21.cNonfermentingcandcMiscellaneouscGram-NegativecBacilli
Chapterc22.cAnaerobescofcClinicalcImportance
Chapterc23.cThecSpirochetes
Chapterc24.cChlamydia,cRickettsia,candcSimilarcOrganisms
Chapterc25.cMycoplasmacandcUreaplasma
Chapterc26.cMycobacteriumctuberculosiscandcNontuberculouscMycobacteria
Chapterc27.cMedicallycSignificantcFungi
Chapterc28.cDiagnosticcParasitology
Chapterc29.cClinicalcVirology
Chapterc30.cAgentscofcBioterrorcandcForensiccMicrobiology
Chapterc31.cBiofilms:cArchitectscofcDisease
Partc3:cLaboratorycDiagnosiscofcInfectiouscDiseases:candcOrgancSystemcApproachctocDiagnosticcMicrob
iology
Chapterc32.cUppercandcLowercRespiratorycTractcInfections
Chapterc33.cSkincandcSoftcTissuecInfections
Chapterc34.cGastrointestinalcInfectionscandcFoodcPoisoning
Chapterc35.cInfectionscofcthecCentralcNervouscSystem
Chapterc36.cBacteremiacandcSepsis
Chapterc37.cUrinarycTractcInfections
Chapterc38.cGenitalcInfectionscandcSexuallycTransmittedcInfections
Chapterc39.cInfectionscincSpecialcPopulations
Chapterc40.cZoonoticcDiseases
Chapterc41.cOcularcInfections
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,Chapterc01:cBacterialcCellcStructure,cPhysiology,cMetabolism,candcGen
eticscMahon:cTextbookcofcDiagnosticcMicrobiology,c7thcEditioncTestcBan
k
MULTIPLEcCHOICE
1. Tocsurvive,cmicrobialcinhabitantschaveclearnedctocadaptcbycvaryingcallcofcthecfollowing,cexcep
a. growthcrate.
b. growthcincallcatmosphericcconditions.
c. growthcatcparticularctemperatures.
d. bacterialcshape.
ANSWER:c D
Thecchaptercbeginscbycdiscussingcthecwaycmicrobialcinhabitantschavechadctocevolvec
tocsurvivecincmanycdifferentcnichescandchabitats.cItcdiscussescslowcgrowers,crapidcg
rowers,candcreplicationcwithcscarcecorcabundantcnutrients,cundercdifferentcatmosp
hericcconditions,ctemperaturecrequirements,candccellcstructure.cBacterialcshapecasc
acformcofcevolutionciscnotcdiscussed.
OBJ:c Levelc2:cInterpretation
2. Whocwascconsideredcthecfathercofcprotozoologycandcbacteriology?
a. AntoncvancLeeuwenhoek
b. LouiscPasteur
c. CarlcLandsteiner
d. MichaelcDouglas
ANSWER:c A
ThecbookcdiscussescAntoncvancLeeuwenhoekcascthecinventorcofcthecmicroscopecandc
thecfirstcpersonctocseecthec“beasties.”cSoctheycdubbedchimcthecfathercofcprotozoologyc
andcbacteriology.cThecothercthreecindividualscwerecnotcdiscussed.
OBJ:c Levelc1:cRecall
3. Prokaryoticccellschavecwhichcofcthecfollowingcstructurescinctheirccytoplasm?
a. Golgicapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmiccreticulum
ANSWER:c B
Allcthecstructuresclistedcarecfoundcinceukaryoticccells,cbutcribosomescarectheconl
yconescthatcapplyctocprokaryoticccells.
OBJ:c Levelc1:cRecall
4. ThiscformcofcDNAcisccommonlycfoundcinceukaryoticccells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
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7th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
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Chapters 1 - 41 c c c
, Mahon:cTextbookcofcDiagnosticcMicrobiology,c7thcEditioncTestcBank
Tablecofccontents
Partc1:cIntroductionctocClinicalcMicrobiology
Chapterc1.cBacterialcCellcStructure,cPhysiology,cMetabolism,candcGenetics
Chapterc2.cHost-ParasitecInteraction
Chapterc3.cThecLaboratorycRolecincInfectioncControl
Chapterc4.cControlcofcMicroorganisms:cDisinfection,cSterilization,candcMicrobiologycSafety
Chapterc5.cPerformancecImprovementcincthecMicrobiologycLaboratory
Chapterc6.cSpecimencCollectioncandcProcessing
Chapterc7.cMicroscopiccExaminationcofcMaterialscfromcInfectedcSites
Chapterc8.c UsecofcColonycMorphologycforcthecPresumptivecIdentificationcofcMicroorganisms
Chapterc9.c BiochemicalcIdentificationcofcGram-NegativecBacteria
Chapterc10.cImmunodiagnosiscofcInfectiouscDiseases
Chapterc11.cApplicationscofcMolecularcDiagnostics
Chapterc12.cAntibacterialcMechanismscofcActioncandcBacterialcResistancecMechanisms
Chapterc13.cAntimicrobialcSusceptibilitycTesting
Partc2:cLaboratorycIdentificationcofcSignificantcIsolates
Chapterc14.cStaphylococci
Chapterc15.cStreptococcus,cEnterococcus,candcOthercCatalase-Negative,cGram-PositivecCocci
Chapterc16.cAerobiccGram-PositivecBacilli
Chapterc17.cNeisseriacSpeciescandcMoraxellaccatarrhalis
Chapterc18.cHaemophilus,cHACEK,cLegionellacandcOthercFastidiouscGram-NegativecBacilli
Chapterc19.cEnterobacteriaceae
Chapterc20.cVibrio,cAeromonas,candcCampylobactercSpecies
Chapterc21.cNonfermentingcandcMiscellaneouscGram-NegativecBacilli
Chapterc22.cAnaerobescofcClinicalcImportance
Chapterc23.cThecSpirochetes
Chapterc24.cChlamydia,cRickettsia,candcSimilarcOrganisms
Chapterc25.cMycoplasmacandcUreaplasma
Chapterc26.cMycobacteriumctuberculosiscandcNontuberculouscMycobacteria
Chapterc27.cMedicallycSignificantcFungi
Chapterc28.cDiagnosticcParasitology
Chapterc29.cClinicalcVirology
Chapterc30.cAgentscofcBioterrorcandcForensiccMicrobiology
Chapterc31.cBiofilms:cArchitectscofcDisease
Partc3:cLaboratorycDiagnosiscofcInfectiouscDiseases:candcOrgancSystemcApproachctocDiagnosticcMicrob
iology
Chapterc32.cUppercandcLowercRespiratorycTractcInfections
Chapterc33.cSkincandcSoftcTissuecInfections
Chapterc34.cGastrointestinalcInfectionscandcFoodcPoisoning
Chapterc35.cInfectionscofcthecCentralcNervouscSystem
Chapterc36.cBacteremiacandcSepsis
Chapterc37.cUrinarycTractcInfections
Chapterc38.cGenitalcInfectionscandcSexuallycTransmittedcInfections
Chapterc39.cInfectionscincSpecialcPopulations
Chapterc40.cZoonoticcDiseases
Chapterc41.cOcularcInfections
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,Chapterc01:cBacterialcCellcStructure,cPhysiology,cMetabolism,candcGen
eticscMahon:cTextbookcofcDiagnosticcMicrobiology,c7thcEditioncTestcBan
k
MULTIPLEcCHOICE
1. Tocsurvive,cmicrobialcinhabitantschaveclearnedctocadaptcbycvaryingcallcofcthecfollowing,cexcep
a. growthcrate.
b. growthcincallcatmosphericcconditions.
c. growthcatcparticularctemperatures.
d. bacterialcshape.
ANSWER:c D
Thecchaptercbeginscbycdiscussingcthecwaycmicrobialcinhabitantschavechadctocevolvec
tocsurvivecincmanycdifferentcnichescandchabitats.cItcdiscussescslowcgrowers,crapidcg
rowers,candcreplicationcwithcscarcecorcabundantcnutrients,cundercdifferentcatmosp
hericcconditions,ctemperaturecrequirements,candccellcstructure.cBacterialcshapecasc
acformcofcevolutionciscnotcdiscussed.
OBJ:c Levelc2:cInterpretation
2. Whocwascconsideredcthecfathercofcprotozoologycandcbacteriology?
a. AntoncvancLeeuwenhoek
b. LouiscPasteur
c. CarlcLandsteiner
d. MichaelcDouglas
ANSWER:c A
ThecbookcdiscussescAntoncvancLeeuwenhoekcascthecinventorcofcthecmicroscopecandc
thecfirstcpersonctocseecthec“beasties.”cSoctheycdubbedchimcthecfathercofcprotozoologyc
andcbacteriology.cThecothercthreecindividualscwerecnotcdiscussed.
OBJ:c Levelc1:cRecall
3. Prokaryoticccellschavecwhichcofcthecfollowingcstructurescinctheirccytoplasm?
a. Golgicapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmiccreticulum
ANSWER:c B
Allcthecstructuresclistedcarecfoundcinceukaryoticccells,cbutcribosomescarectheconl
yconescthatcapplyctocprokaryoticccells.
OBJ:c Levelc1:cRecall
4. ThiscformcofcDNAcisccommonlycfoundcinceukaryoticccells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
.
, .