Test Bank For Textbook Of Diagnostic
Microbiology 7th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
Chapters 1 - 41
, Mahon:67Textbook67of67Diagnostic67Microbiology,677th67Edition67Test67Bank
Table67of67contents
Part671:67Introduction67to67Clinical67Microbiology
Chapter671.67Bacterial67Cell67Structure,67Physiology,67Metabolism,67and67Genetics
Chapter672.67Host-Parasite67Interaction
Chapter673.67The67Laboratory67Role67in67Infection67Control
Chapter674.67Control67of67Microorganisms:67Disinfection,67Sterilization,67and67Microbiology67Safety
Chapter675.67Performance67Improvement67in67the67Microbiology67Laboratory
Chapter676.67Specimen67Collection67and67Processing
Chapter677.67Microscopic67Examination67of67Materials67from67Infected67Sites
Chapter678.6 7 Use67of67Colony67Morphology67for67the67Presumptive67Identification67of67Microorgani
sms
Chapter679.6 7 Biochemical67Identification67of67Gram-Negative67Bacteria
Chapter6710.67Immunodiagnosis67of67Infectious67Diseases
Chapter6711.67Applications67of67Molecular67Diagnostics
Chapter6712.67Antibacterial67Mechanisms67of67Action67and67Bacterial67Resistance67Mechanisms
Chapter6713.67Antimicrobial67Susceptibility67Testing
Part672:67Laboratory67Identification67of67Significant67Isolates
Chapter6714.67Staphylococci
Chapter6715.67Streptococcus,67Enterococcus,67and67Other67Catalase-Negative,67Gram-
Positive67Cocci
Chapter6716.67Aerobic67Gram-Positive67Bacilli
Chapter6717.67Neisseria67Species67and67Moraxella67catarrhalis
Chapter6718.67Haemophilus,67HACEK,67Legionella67and67Other67Fastidious67Gram-
Negative67Bacilli
Chapter6719.67Enterobacteriaceae
Chapter6720.67Vibrio,67Aeromonas,67and67Campylobacter67Species
Chapter6721.67Nonfermenting67and67Miscellaneous67Gram-Negative67Bacilli
Chapter6722.67Anaerobes67of67Clinical67Importance
Chapter6723.67The67Spirochetes
Chapter6724.67Chlamydia,67Rickettsia,67and67Similar67Organisms
Chapter6725.67Mycoplasma67and67Ureaplasma
Chapter6726.67Mycobacterium67tuberculosis67and67Nontuberculous67Mycobacteria
Chapter6727.67Medically67Significant67Fungi
Chapter6728.67Diagnostic67Parasitology
Chapter6729.67Clinical67Virology
Chapter6730.67Agents67of67Bioterror67and67Forensic67Microbiology
Chapter6731.67Biofilms:67Architects67of67Disease
Part673:67Laboratory67Diagnosis67of67Infectious67Diseases:67and67Organ67System67Approach67to67Di
agnostic67Microbiology
Chapter6732.67Upper67and67Lower67Respiratory67Tract67Infections
Chapter6733.67Skin67and67Soft67Tissue67Infections
Chapter6734.67Gastrointestinal67Infections67and67Food67Poisoning
Chapter6735.67Infections67of67the67Central67Nervous67System
Chapter6736.67Bacteremia67and67Sepsis
Chapter6737.67Urinary67Tract67Infections
Chapter6738.67Genital67Infections67and67Sexually67Transmitted67Infections
Chapter6739.67Infections67in67Special67Populations
Chapter6740.67Zoonotic67Diseases
,Chapter6741.67Ocular67Infections
-
, Chapter6701:67Bacterial67Cell67Structure,67Physiology,67Metabolism,67
and67Genetics67Mahon:67Textbook67of67Diagnostic67Microbiology,677th6
7Edition67Test67Bank
MULTIPLE67CHOICE
1. To67survive,67microbial67inhabitants67have67learned67to67adapt67by67varying67all67of67the67
llowing,67except
a. growth67rate.
b. growth67in67all67atmospheric67conditions.
c. growth67at67particular67temperatures.
d. bacterial67shape.
ANSWER:6 7 D
The67chapter67begins67by67discussing67the67way67microbial67inhabitants67have67h
ad67to67evolve67to67survive67in67many67different67niches67and67habitats.67It67discu
sses67slow67growers,67rapid67growers,67and67replication67with67scarce67or67abund
ant67nutrients,67under67different67atmospheric67conditions,67temperature67requi
rements,67and67cell67structure.67Bacterial67shape67as67a67form67of67evolution67is6
7not67discussed.
OBJ:67 Level672:67Interpretation
2. Who67was67considered67the67father67of67protozoology67and67bacteriology?
a. Anton67van67Leeuwenhoek
b. Louis67Pasteur
c. Carl67Landsteiner
d. Michael67Douglas
ANSWER:6 7 A
The67book67discusses67Anton67van67Leeuwenhoek67as67the67inventor67of67the67mi
croscope67and67the67first67person67to67see67the67“beasties.”67So67they67dubbed67hi
m67the67father67of67protozoology67and67bacteriology.67The67other67three67individua
ls67were67not67discussed.
OBJ:67 Level671:67Recall
3. Prokaryotic67cells67have67which67of67the67following67structures67in67their67cytoplasm?
a. Golgi67apparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic67reticulum
ANSWER:6 7 B
All67the67structures67listed67are67found67in67eukaryotic67cells,67but67ribosome
s67are67the67only67ones67that67apply67to67prokaryotic67cells.
OBJ:67 Level671:67Recall
4. This67form67of67DNA67is67commonly67found67in67eukaryotic67cells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
Microbiology 7th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
Chapters 1 - 41
, Mahon:67Textbook67of67Diagnostic67Microbiology,677th67Edition67Test67Bank
Table67of67contents
Part671:67Introduction67to67Clinical67Microbiology
Chapter671.67Bacterial67Cell67Structure,67Physiology,67Metabolism,67and67Genetics
Chapter672.67Host-Parasite67Interaction
Chapter673.67The67Laboratory67Role67in67Infection67Control
Chapter674.67Control67of67Microorganisms:67Disinfection,67Sterilization,67and67Microbiology67Safety
Chapter675.67Performance67Improvement67in67the67Microbiology67Laboratory
Chapter676.67Specimen67Collection67and67Processing
Chapter677.67Microscopic67Examination67of67Materials67from67Infected67Sites
Chapter678.6 7 Use67of67Colony67Morphology67for67the67Presumptive67Identification67of67Microorgani
sms
Chapter679.6 7 Biochemical67Identification67of67Gram-Negative67Bacteria
Chapter6710.67Immunodiagnosis67of67Infectious67Diseases
Chapter6711.67Applications67of67Molecular67Diagnostics
Chapter6712.67Antibacterial67Mechanisms67of67Action67and67Bacterial67Resistance67Mechanisms
Chapter6713.67Antimicrobial67Susceptibility67Testing
Part672:67Laboratory67Identification67of67Significant67Isolates
Chapter6714.67Staphylococci
Chapter6715.67Streptococcus,67Enterococcus,67and67Other67Catalase-Negative,67Gram-
Positive67Cocci
Chapter6716.67Aerobic67Gram-Positive67Bacilli
Chapter6717.67Neisseria67Species67and67Moraxella67catarrhalis
Chapter6718.67Haemophilus,67HACEK,67Legionella67and67Other67Fastidious67Gram-
Negative67Bacilli
Chapter6719.67Enterobacteriaceae
Chapter6720.67Vibrio,67Aeromonas,67and67Campylobacter67Species
Chapter6721.67Nonfermenting67and67Miscellaneous67Gram-Negative67Bacilli
Chapter6722.67Anaerobes67of67Clinical67Importance
Chapter6723.67The67Spirochetes
Chapter6724.67Chlamydia,67Rickettsia,67and67Similar67Organisms
Chapter6725.67Mycoplasma67and67Ureaplasma
Chapter6726.67Mycobacterium67tuberculosis67and67Nontuberculous67Mycobacteria
Chapter6727.67Medically67Significant67Fungi
Chapter6728.67Diagnostic67Parasitology
Chapter6729.67Clinical67Virology
Chapter6730.67Agents67of67Bioterror67and67Forensic67Microbiology
Chapter6731.67Biofilms:67Architects67of67Disease
Part673:67Laboratory67Diagnosis67of67Infectious67Diseases:67and67Organ67System67Approach67to67Di
agnostic67Microbiology
Chapter6732.67Upper67and67Lower67Respiratory67Tract67Infections
Chapter6733.67Skin67and67Soft67Tissue67Infections
Chapter6734.67Gastrointestinal67Infections67and67Food67Poisoning
Chapter6735.67Infections67of67the67Central67Nervous67System
Chapter6736.67Bacteremia67and67Sepsis
Chapter6737.67Urinary67Tract67Infections
Chapter6738.67Genital67Infections67and67Sexually67Transmitted67Infections
Chapter6739.67Infections67in67Special67Populations
Chapter6740.67Zoonotic67Diseases
,Chapter6741.67Ocular67Infections
-
, Chapter6701:67Bacterial67Cell67Structure,67Physiology,67Metabolism,67
and67Genetics67Mahon:67Textbook67of67Diagnostic67Microbiology,677th6
7Edition67Test67Bank
MULTIPLE67CHOICE
1. To67survive,67microbial67inhabitants67have67learned67to67adapt67by67varying67all67of67the67
llowing,67except
a. growth67rate.
b. growth67in67all67atmospheric67conditions.
c. growth67at67particular67temperatures.
d. bacterial67shape.
ANSWER:6 7 D
The67chapter67begins67by67discussing67the67way67microbial67inhabitants67have67h
ad67to67evolve67to67survive67in67many67different67niches67and67habitats.67It67discu
sses67slow67growers,67rapid67growers,67and67replication67with67scarce67or67abund
ant67nutrients,67under67different67atmospheric67conditions,67temperature67requi
rements,67and67cell67structure.67Bacterial67shape67as67a67form67of67evolution67is6
7not67discussed.
OBJ:67 Level672:67Interpretation
2. Who67was67considered67the67father67of67protozoology67and67bacteriology?
a. Anton67van67Leeuwenhoek
b. Louis67Pasteur
c. Carl67Landsteiner
d. Michael67Douglas
ANSWER:6 7 A
The67book67discusses67Anton67van67Leeuwenhoek67as67the67inventor67of67the67mi
croscope67and67the67first67person67to67see67the67“beasties.”67So67they67dubbed67hi
m67the67father67of67protozoology67and67bacteriology.67The67other67three67individua
ls67were67not67discussed.
OBJ:67 Level671:67Recall
3. Prokaryotic67cells67have67which67of67the67following67structures67in67their67cytoplasm?
a. Golgi67apparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic67reticulum
ANSWER:6 7 B
All67the67structures67listed67are67found67in67eukaryotic67cells,67but67ribosome
s67are67the67only67ones67that67apply67to67prokaryotic67cells.
OBJ:67 Level671:67Recall
4. This67form67of67DNA67is67commonly67found67in67eukaryotic67cells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid