Test Bank For Textbook Of Diagnostic Microbiology
7th Edition By Connie R. Mahon
Chapters 1 - 41
, Mahon:dTextbookdofdDiagnosticdMicrobiology,d7thdEditiondTestdBank
Tabledofdcontents
Partd1:dIntroductiondtodClinicaldMicrobiology
Chapterd1.dBacterialdCelldStructure,dPhysiology,dMetabolism,danddGenetics
Chapterd2.dHost-ParasitedInteraction
Chapterd3.dThedLaboratorydRoledindInfectiondControl
Chapterd4.dControldofdMicroorganisms:dDisinfection,dSterilization,danddMicrobiologydSafety
Chapterd5.dPerformancedImprovementdindthedMicrobiologydLaboratory
Chapterd6.dSpecimendCollectiondanddProcessing
Chapterd7.dMicroscopicdExaminationdofdMaterialsdfromdInfecteddSites
Chapterd8.d UsedofdColonydMorphologydfordthedPresumptivedIdentificationdofdMicroorganisms
Chapterd9.d BiochemicaldIdentificationdofdGram-NegativedBacteria
Chapterd10.dImmunodiagnosisdofdInfectiousdDiseases
Chapterd11.dApplicationsdofdMoleculardDiagnostics
Chapterd12.dAntibacterialdMechanismsdofdActiondanddBacterialdResistancedMechanisms
Chapterd13.dAntimicrobialdSusceptibilitydTesting
Partd2:dLaboratorydIdentificationdofdSignificantdIsolates
Chapterd14.dStaphylococci
Chapterd15.dStreptococcus,dEnterococcus,danddOtherdCatalase-Negative,dGram-PositivedCocci
Chapterd16.dAerobicdGram-PositivedBacilli
Chapterd17.dNeisseriadSpeciesdanddMoraxelladcatarrhalis
Chapterd18.dHaemophilus,dHACEK,dLegionelladanddOtherdFastidiousdGram-NegativedBacilli
Chapterd19.dEnterobacteriaceae
Chapterd20.dVibrio,dAeromonas,danddCampylobacterdSpecies
Chapterd21.dNonfermentingdanddMiscellaneousdGram-NegativedBacilli
Chapterd22.dAnaerobesdofdClinicaldImportance
Chapterd23.dThedSpirochetes
Chapterd24.dChlamydia,dRickettsia,danddSimilardOrganisms
Chapterd25.dMycoplasmadanddUreaplasma
Chapterd26.dMycobacteriumdtuberculosisdanddNontuberculousdMycobacteria
Chapterd27.dMedicallydSignificantdFungi
Chapterd28.dDiagnosticdParasitology
Chapterd29.dClinicaldVirology
Chapterd30.dAgentsdofdBioterrordanddForensicdMicrobiology
Chapterd31.dBiofilms:dArchitectsdofdDisease
Partd3:dLaboratorydDiagnosisdofdInfectiousdDiseases:danddOrgandSystemdApproachdtodDiagnosticdMicrobiolo
gy
Chapterd32.dUpperdanddLowerdRespiratorydTractdInfections
Chapterd33.dSkindanddSoftdTissuedInfections
Chapterd34.dGastrointestinaldInfectionsdanddFooddPoisoning
Chapterd35.dInfectionsdofdthedCentraldNervousdSystem
Chapterd36.dBacteremiadanddSepsis
Chapterd37.dUrinarydTractdInfections
Chapterd38.dGenitaldInfectionsdanddSexuallydTransmitteddInfections
Chapterd39.dInfectionsdindSpecialdPopulations
Chapterd40.dZoonoticdDiseases
Chapterd41.dOculardInfections
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,Chapterd01:dBacterialdCelldStructure,dPhysiology,dMetabolism,danddGenetic
sdMahon:dTextbookdofdDiagnosticdMicrobiology,d7thdEditiondTestdBank
MULTIPLEdCHOICE
1. Todsurvive,dmicrobialdinhabitantsdhavedlearneddtodadaptdbydvaryingdalldofdthedfollowing,dexcept
a. growthdrate.
b. growthdindalldatmosphericdconditions.
c. growthdatdparticulardtemperatures.
d. bacterialdshape.
ANSWER:d D
Thedchapterdbeginsdbyddiscussingdthedwaydmicrobialdinhabitantsdhavedhaddtodevolvedtodsurvived
indmanyddifferentdnichesdanddhabitats.dItddiscussesdslowdgrowers,drapiddgrowers,danddreplicati
ondwithdscarcedordabundantdnutrients,dunderddifferentdatmosphericdconditions,dtemperaturedre
quirements,danddcelldstructure.dBacterialdshapedasdadformdofdevolutiondisdnotddiscussed.
OBJ:d Leveld2:dInterpretation
2. Whodwasdconsidereddthedfatherdofdprotozoologydanddbacteriology?
a. AntondvandLeeuwenhoek
b. LouisdPasteur
c. CarldLandsteiner
d. MichaeldDouglas
ANSWER:d A
ThedbookddiscussesdAntondvandLeeuwenhoekdasdthedinventordofdthedmicroscopedanddthedfirstd
persondtodseedthed“beasties.”dSodtheyddubbeddhimdthedfatherdofdprotozoologydanddbacteriology.d
Thedotherdthreedindividualsdwerednotddiscussed.
OBJ:d Leveld1:dRecall
3. Prokaryoticdcellsdhavedwhichdofdthedfollowingdstructuresdindtheirdcytoplasm?
a. Golgidapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmicdreticulum
ANSWER:d B
Alldthedstructuresdlisteddaredfounddindeukaryoticdcells,dbutdribosomesdaredthedonlydonesdthatd
applydtodprokaryoticdcells.
OBJ:d Leveld1:dRecall
4. ThisdformdofdDNAdisdcommonlydfounddindeukaryoticdcells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
.
.
, ANSWER:d A
CirculardanddplasmiddDNAdaredusuallydfounddonlydindbacteria,dnotdeukaryoticdcells.dColloiddisd
adpropertydofdproteindmoleculesdanddisdnotdassociateddwithdnucleotides.
OBJ:d Leveld1:dRecall
5. Thednucleardmembranedindprokaryotesdis
a. missing.
b. impenetrable.
c. adclassicdmembrane.
d. adlipiddbilayerdmembrane.
ANSWER:d A
Prokaryoticdcellsddodnotdhavedanydmembrane-
bounddstructuresdindthedcytoplasmdincludingdadstructureddnucleus.
OBJ:d Leveld1:dRecall
6. Admicroorganismdthatdisdadunicellulardorganismdanddlacksdadnucleardmembranedanddtrued
nucleusdbelongsdtodwhichdclassification?
a. Fungi
b. Bacteria
c. Algae
d. Parasite
ANSWER:d B
Fungi,dalgae,danddparasitesdaredunicellulardeukaryoticdorganismsdthatdcontaindadtruednucleus.d
Bacteriadaredprokaryoticd andddodnotdcontaindadtruednucleusdordnucleardmembrane.
OBJ:d Leveld1:dRecall
7. Indthedlaboratory,dthedclinicaldmicrobiologistdisdresponsibledfordalldthedfollowing,dexcept
a. isolatingdmicroorganisms.
b. selectingdtreatmentdfordpatients.
c. identifyingdmicroorganisms.
d. analyzingdbacteriadthatdcauseddisease.
ANSWER:d B
Clinicaldmicrobiologistsddodnotdselectdthedtreatmentdfordpatients.dTheydprovidedtheddoctordwithd
thednamedofdthedorganismdanddthedantibioticsdthatdcandkilldthedbacteria,dbutdnotdindthedfinaldsel
ectiondofdtreatmentdprotocols.
OBJ:d Leveld2:dRecall
8. Whatdenablesdthedmicrobiologistdtodselectdthedcorrectdmediadfordprimarydculturedanddoptimized
thedchancedofdisolatingdadpathogenicdorganism?
a. Determiningdstainingdcharacteristics
b. Understandingdthedcelldstructuredanddbiochemicaldpathwaysdofdandorganism
c. Understandingdthedgrowthdrequirementsdofdpotentialdpathogensdatdspecificdbodydsite
d. Knowingdtheddifferencesdindcelldwallsdofdparticulardbacteria
ANSWER:d C