Test Bank For Textbook Of Diagnostic Microbiolog
n n n n n n
7th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
n n n n n n
Chapters 1 - 41 n n n
, Mahon: n Textbook n of n Diagnostic n Microbiology, n 7th n Edition n Test n Bank
Table n o f n contents
Part n 1: n Introduction n to n Clinical n Microbiology
Chapter n1.nBacterialnCellnStructure,nPhysiology,nMetabolism,nandnGenetics
Chapter n2.nHost-Parasite nInteraction
Chapter n3.nThe nLaboratorynRole ninnInfectionnControl
Chapter n4.nControlnofnMicroorganisms:nDisinfection,nSterilization,nandnMicrobiologynSafety
Chapter n5.nPerformance nImprovementninnthe nMicrobiologynLaboratory
Chapter n6.nSpecimennCollectionnandnProcessing
Chapter n7.nMicroscopic nExaminationnofnMaterialsnfromnInfected nSites
Chapter n8.n Use nofnColonynMorphologynfornthe nPresumptive nIdentificationnofnMicroorganisms
Chapter n9.n Biochemical nIdentificationnofnGram-Negative nBacteria
Chapter n10.nImmunodiagnosisnofnInfectiousnDiseases
Chapter n11.nApplicationsnofnMolecular nDiagnostics
Chapter n12.nAntibacterial nMechanismsnofnActionnandnBacterial nResistance nMechanisms
Chapter n13.nAntimicrobial nSusceptibilitynTesting
Part n 2: n Laboratory n Identification n o f n Significant n Isolates
Chapter n14.nStaphylococci
Chapter n15.nStreptococcus,nEnterococcus,nandnOthernCatalase-Negative,nGram-Positive nCocci
Chapter n16.nAerobic nGram-Positive nBacilli
Chapter n17.nNeisserianSpeciesnandnMoraxellancatarrhalis
Chapter n18.nHaemophilus,nHACEK,nLegionellanandnOther nFastidiousnGram-Negative nBacilli
Chapter n19.nEnterobacteriaceae
Chapter n20.nVibrio,nAeromonas,nandnCampylobacter nSpecies
Chapter n21.nNonfermentingnandnMiscellaneousnGram-Negative nBacilli
Chapter n22.nAnaerobesnofnClinicalnImportance
Chapter n23.nThe nSpirochetes
Chapter n24.nChlamydia,nRickettsia,nandnSimilarnOrganisms
Chapter n25.nMycoplasmanandnUreaplasma
Chapter n26.nMycobacteriumntuberculosisnandnNontuberculousnMycobacteria
Chapter n27.nMedicallynSignificantnFungi
Chapter n28.nDiagnostic nParasitology
Chapter n29.nClinicalnVirology
Chapter n30.nAgentsnofnBioterror nandnForensic nMicrobiology
Chapter n31.nBiofilms:nArchitectsnofnDisease
Part n3:nLaboratorynDiagnosisnofnInfectiousnDiseases:nandnOrgannSystemnApproachntonDiagnostic nMicr
obiology
Chapter n32.nUpper nandnLower nRespiratorynTractnInfections
Chapter n33.nSkinnandnSoftnTissue nInfections
Chapter n34.nGastrointestinal nInfectionsnandnFood nPoisoning
Chapter n35.nInfectionsnofnthe nCentralnNervousnSystem
Chapter n36.nBacteremianandnSepsis
Chapter n37.nUrinarynTractnInfections
Chapter n38.nGenitalnInfectionsnandnSexuallynTransmitted nInfections
Chapter n39.nInfectionsninnSpecialnPopulations
Chapter n40.nZoonotic nDiseases
Chapter n41.nOcular nInfections
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, Chaptern01:nBacterialnCellnStructure,nPhysiology,nMetabolism,nandnGe
netics nMahon:nTextbook nofnDiagnosticnMicrobiology,n7thnEditionnTestnB
ank
MULTIPLE n CH OICE
1. Tonsurvive,nmicrobialninhabitantsnhavenlearnedntonadaptnbynvarying nallnofnthenfollowing,nex
pt
a. growthnrate.
b. growthninnallnatmosphericnconditions.
c. growthnatnparticularntemperatures.
d. bacterialnshape.
ANSWER:n D
Thenchapternbeginsnbyndiscussing nthenwaynmicrobialninhabitantsnhavenhadntonevol
ventonsurviveninnmanyndifferentnnichesnandnhabitats.nItndiscussesnslowngrowers,nra
pidngrowers,nandnreplicationnwithnscarcenornabundantnnutrients,nunderndifferentna
tmosphericnconditions,ntemperaturenrequirements,nandncellnstructure.nBacterialns
hapenasnanformnofnevolutionnisnnotndiscussed.
OBJ:n Leveln2:nInterpretation
2. Whonwasnconsiderednthenfathernofnprotozoology nandnbacteriology?
a. AntonnvannLeeuwenhoek
b. LouisnPasteur
c. CarlnLandsteiner
d. MichaelnDouglas
ANSWER:n A
Thenbook ndiscussesnAntonnvannLeeuwenhoek nasntheninventornofnthenmicroscopenan
dnthenfirstnpersonntonseenthen“beasties.”nSontheyndubbednhimnthenfathernofnprotozool
ogynandnbacteriology.nThenothernthreenindividualsnwerennotndiscussed.
OBJ:n Leveln1:nRecall
3. Prokaryoticncellsnhavenwhichnofnthenfollowing nstructuresninntheirncytoplasm?
a. Golginapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmicnreticulum
ANSWER:n B
Allnthenstructuresnlistednarenfoundninneukaryoticncells,nbutnribosomesnarentheno
nlynonesnthatnapplyntonprokaryoticncells.
OBJ:n Leveln1:nRecall
4. ThisnformnofnDNA nisncommonlynfoundninneukaryoticncells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
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.
n n n n n n
7th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
n n n n n n
Chapters 1 - 41 n n n
, Mahon: n Textbook n of n Diagnostic n Microbiology, n 7th n Edition n Test n Bank
Table n o f n contents
Part n 1: n Introduction n to n Clinical n Microbiology
Chapter n1.nBacterialnCellnStructure,nPhysiology,nMetabolism,nandnGenetics
Chapter n2.nHost-Parasite nInteraction
Chapter n3.nThe nLaboratorynRole ninnInfectionnControl
Chapter n4.nControlnofnMicroorganisms:nDisinfection,nSterilization,nandnMicrobiologynSafety
Chapter n5.nPerformance nImprovementninnthe nMicrobiologynLaboratory
Chapter n6.nSpecimennCollectionnandnProcessing
Chapter n7.nMicroscopic nExaminationnofnMaterialsnfromnInfected nSites
Chapter n8.n Use nofnColonynMorphologynfornthe nPresumptive nIdentificationnofnMicroorganisms
Chapter n9.n Biochemical nIdentificationnofnGram-Negative nBacteria
Chapter n10.nImmunodiagnosisnofnInfectiousnDiseases
Chapter n11.nApplicationsnofnMolecular nDiagnostics
Chapter n12.nAntibacterial nMechanismsnofnActionnandnBacterial nResistance nMechanisms
Chapter n13.nAntimicrobial nSusceptibilitynTesting
Part n 2: n Laboratory n Identification n o f n Significant n Isolates
Chapter n14.nStaphylococci
Chapter n15.nStreptococcus,nEnterococcus,nandnOthernCatalase-Negative,nGram-Positive nCocci
Chapter n16.nAerobic nGram-Positive nBacilli
Chapter n17.nNeisserianSpeciesnandnMoraxellancatarrhalis
Chapter n18.nHaemophilus,nHACEK,nLegionellanandnOther nFastidiousnGram-Negative nBacilli
Chapter n19.nEnterobacteriaceae
Chapter n20.nVibrio,nAeromonas,nandnCampylobacter nSpecies
Chapter n21.nNonfermentingnandnMiscellaneousnGram-Negative nBacilli
Chapter n22.nAnaerobesnofnClinicalnImportance
Chapter n23.nThe nSpirochetes
Chapter n24.nChlamydia,nRickettsia,nandnSimilarnOrganisms
Chapter n25.nMycoplasmanandnUreaplasma
Chapter n26.nMycobacteriumntuberculosisnandnNontuberculousnMycobacteria
Chapter n27.nMedicallynSignificantnFungi
Chapter n28.nDiagnostic nParasitology
Chapter n29.nClinicalnVirology
Chapter n30.nAgentsnofnBioterror nandnForensic nMicrobiology
Chapter n31.nBiofilms:nArchitectsnofnDisease
Part n3:nLaboratorynDiagnosisnofnInfectiousnDiseases:nandnOrgannSystemnApproachntonDiagnostic nMicr
obiology
Chapter n32.nUpper nandnLower nRespiratorynTractnInfections
Chapter n33.nSkinnandnSoftnTissue nInfections
Chapter n34.nGastrointestinal nInfectionsnandnFood nPoisoning
Chapter n35.nInfectionsnofnthe nCentralnNervousnSystem
Chapter n36.nBacteremianandnSepsis
Chapter n37.nUrinarynTractnInfections
Chapter n38.nGenitalnInfectionsnandnSexuallynTransmitted nInfections
Chapter n39.nInfectionsninnSpecialnPopulations
Chapter n40.nZoonotic nDiseases
Chapter n41.nOcular nInfections
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, Chaptern01:nBacterialnCellnStructure,nPhysiology,nMetabolism,nandnGe
netics nMahon:nTextbook nofnDiagnosticnMicrobiology,n7thnEditionnTestnB
ank
MULTIPLE n CH OICE
1. Tonsurvive,nmicrobialninhabitantsnhavenlearnedntonadaptnbynvarying nallnofnthenfollowing,nex
pt
a. growthnrate.
b. growthninnallnatmosphericnconditions.
c. growthnatnparticularntemperatures.
d. bacterialnshape.
ANSWER:n D
Thenchapternbeginsnbyndiscussing nthenwaynmicrobialninhabitantsnhavenhadntonevol
ventonsurviveninnmanyndifferentnnichesnandnhabitats.nItndiscussesnslowngrowers,nra
pidngrowers,nandnreplicationnwithnscarcenornabundantnnutrients,nunderndifferentna
tmosphericnconditions,ntemperaturenrequirements,nandncellnstructure.nBacterialns
hapenasnanformnofnevolutionnisnnotndiscussed.
OBJ:n Leveln2:nInterpretation
2. Whonwasnconsiderednthenfathernofnprotozoology nandnbacteriology?
a. AntonnvannLeeuwenhoek
b. LouisnPasteur
c. CarlnLandsteiner
d. MichaelnDouglas
ANSWER:n A
Thenbook ndiscussesnAntonnvannLeeuwenhoek nasntheninventornofnthenmicroscopenan
dnthenfirstnpersonntonseenthen“beasties.”nSontheyndubbednhimnthenfathernofnprotozool
ogynandnbacteriology.nThenothernthreenindividualsnwerennotndiscussed.
OBJ:n Leveln1:nRecall
3. Prokaryoticncellsnhavenwhichnofnthenfollowing nstructuresninntheirncytoplasm?
a. Golginapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmicnreticulum
ANSWER:n B
Allnthenstructuresnlistednarenfoundninneukaryoticncells,nbutnribosomesnarentheno
nlynonesnthatnapplyntonprokaryoticncells.
OBJ:n Leveln1:nRecall
4. ThisnformnofnDNA nisncommonlynfoundninneukaryoticncells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
, .
.