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tion By Connie R. Mahon
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Chapters 1 - 41
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, 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:CandCOrganCSystemCApproachCtoCDiagnosticCMicrobiology
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,CandCGeneticsCMa
hon:CTextbookCofCDiagnosticCMicrobiology,C7thCEditionCTestCBank
MULTIPLECCHOICE
1. ToCsurvive,CmicrobialCinhabitantsChaveClearnedCtoCadaptCbyCvaryingCallCofCtheCfollowing,Cexcept
a. growthCrate.
b. growthCinCallCatmosphericCconditions.
c. growthCatCparticularCtemperatures.
d. bacterialCshape.
ANSWER:C D
TheCchapterCbeginsCbyCdiscussingCtheCwayCmicrobialCinhabitantsChaveChadCtoCevolveCtoCsurviv
eCinCmanyCdifferentCnichesCandChabitats.CItCdiscussesCslowCgrowers,CrapidCgrowers,CandCreplica
tionCwithCscarceCorCabundantCnutrients,CunderCdifferentCatmosphericCconditions,Ctemperatur
eCrequirements,CandCcellCstructure.CBacterialCshapeCasCaCformCofCevolutionCisCnotCdiscussed.
OBJ:C LevelC2:CInterpretation
2. WhoCwasCconsideredCtheCfatherCofCprotozoologyCandCbacteriology?
a. AntonCvanCLeeuwenhoek
b. LouisCPasteur
c. CarlCLandsteiner
d. MichaelCDouglas
ANSWER:C A
TheCbookCdiscussesCAntonCvanCLeeuwenhoekCasCtheCinventorCofCtheCmicroscopeCandCtheCfirstC
personCtoCseeCtheC“beasties.”CSoCtheyCdubbedChimCtheCfatherCofCprotozoologyCandCbacteriolo
gy.CTheCotherCthreeCindividualsCwereCnotCdiscussed.
OBJ:C LevelC1:CRecall
3. ProkaryoticCcellsChaveCwhichCofCtheCfollowingCstructuresCinCtheirCcytoplasm?
a. GolgiCapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. EndoplasmicCreticulum
ANSWER:C B
AllCtheCstructuresClistedCareCfoundCinCeukaryoticCcells,CbutCribosomesCareCtheConlyConesCth
atCapplyCtoCprokaryoticCcells.
OBJ:C LevelC1:CRecall
4. ThisCformCofCDNACisCcommonlyCfoundCinCeukaryoticCcells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
.
.
, ANSWER:C A
CircularCandCplasmidCDNACareCusuallyCfoundConlyCinCbacteria,CnotCeukaryoticCcells.CColloidCisCaC
propertyCofCproteinCmoleculesCandCisCnotCassociatedCwithCnucleotides.
OBJ:C LevelC1:CRecall
5. TheCnuclearCmembraneCinCprokaryotesCis
a. missing.
b. impenetrable.
c. aCclassicCmembrane.
d. aClipidCbilayerCmembrane.
ANSWER:C A
ProkaryoticCcellsCdoCnotChaveCanyCmembrane-
boundCstructuresCinCtheCcytoplasmCincludingCaCstructuredCnucleus.
OBJ:C LevelC1:CRecall
6. ACmicroorganismCthatCisCaCunicellularCorganismCandClacksCaCnuclearCmembraneCandCtru
eCnucleusCbelongsCtoCwhichCclassification?
a. Fungi
b. Bacteria
c. Algae
d. Parasite
ANSWER:C B
Fungi,Calgae,CandCparasitesCareCunicellularCeukaryoticCorganismsCthatCcontainCaCtrueCnucleu
s.CBacteriaCareCprokaryoticCandCdoCnotCcontainCaCtrueCnucleusCorCnuclearCmembrane.
OBJ:C LevelC1:CRecall
7. InCtheClaboratory,CtheCclinicalCmicrobiologistCisCresponsibleCforCallCtheCfollowing,Cexcept
a. isolatingCmicroorganisms.
b. selectingCtreatmentCforCpatients.
c. identifyingCmicroorganisms.
d. analyzingCbacteriaCthatCcauseCdisease.
ANSWER:C B
ClinicalCmicrobiologistsCdoCnotCselectCtheCtreatmentCforCpatients.CTheyCprovideCtheCdoctorCwit
hCtheCnameCofCtheCorganismCandCtheCantibioticsCthatCcanCkillCtheCbacteria,CbutCnotCinCtheCfinalC
selectionCofCtreatmentCprotocols.
OBJ:C LevelC2:CRecall
8. WhatCenablesCtheCmicrobiologistCtoCselectCtheCcorrectCmediaCforCprimaryCcultureCandCoptimi
zeCtheCchanceCofCisolatingCaCpathogenicCorganism?
a. DeterminingCstainingCcharacteristics
b. UnderstandingCtheCcellCstructureCandCbiochemicalCpathwaysCofCanCorganism
c. UnderstandingCtheCgrowthCrequirementsCofCpotentialCpathogensCatCspecificCbodyCsite
d. KnowingCtheCdifferencesCinCcellCwallsCofCparticularCbacteria
ANSWER:C C