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W09 Micro
Quiz 3
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01/27/2009

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Term
difficile = self-limiting diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis, botulinum = botulism, tetani = tetanus
Definition
Clostridium ___ causes self-limiting diarrhea and pseudomembranous colitis. Clostridium ___ causes botulism and clostridium ___ causes tetanus.
Term
tetanospasmin and tetanolysin
Definition
Clostridium tetani produces two exotoxins = ___ and ___.
Term
clostridium difficile
Definition
Clostridium ___ is part of the normal flora in small number of patients and produces two toxins (enterotoxin and cytotoxin).
Term
mycobacteria
Definition
___ are obligate curved-rod, acid fast anaerobes with no toxins or enzymes and a lipid-rich cell surface resistant to many chemical agents.
Term
Tuberculosis
Definition
___, also known as consumption, wasting disease or white plaque affects people with HIV and other immunocompromised people and is transmitted by microdroplets, but is not very contagious.
Term
True! Mtb infection is a potential for development of active disease, but not infectious.
Definition
T/F: Infection with Mtb is not synonymous with active tuberculosis.
Term
Ghon complex
Definition
___ ___ is a tubercle + swollen node resulting from active tuberculosis.
Term
c. produces neurotoxin... difficile only produces enterotoxin and cytotoxin
Definition
All of the following are true of Clostridium difficile infection EXCEPT: a. part of normal flora in some patients, b. can cause diarrhea as a result of antibiotic usage, c. produces neurotoxin, d. is g(+) spore former
Term
mycobacterium tuberculosis
Definition
Which organism is acid-fast?
Term
asymptomatic primary tuberculosis
Definition
A positive PDD skin test and a negative chest x-ray finding is most characteristic of:
Term
b. the patient has been infected with mycobacterium species
Definition
A positive skin test for mycobacterium tb indicates: a. that the patient is infectious, b. that the patient has been infected with mycobacterium species, c. that the patient has tiberculosis, d. all of the above.
Term
b. production of an exotoxin
Definition
Virulence of clostridium botulinum is primarily due to: a. endotoxin, b. peoduction of an exotoxin, c. the capsule, d. production of enzymes.
Term
isoniazid
Definition
A patient who has a positive PDD test and no symptoms may be given ___ as a prophylaxis to prevent disease.
Term
neurotoxins
Definition
Botulinum toxin and tetanus toxin are ___toxins.
Term
a. microdroplet nuclei responsible for transmission
Definition
Which of the following characteristics apply to mycobacterium tb? a. microdroplet nuclei responsible for transmission, b. anaerobic microorganism, c. g(-) dipolococcus, d. urease production
Term
10%
Definition
___ % of non-immunocompromised patients infected with mycobacterium tuberculosis are expected to progress to active disease if not treated.
Term
b. development of active disease
Definition
A patient with asymptomatic primary tb should be treated to prevent: a. spread of disease to others (patient is infectious), b. development of active disease, c. A/B, d. neither A/B
Term
E. toxoid and requires booster every 7-10 years
Definition
The vaccine used to immunize against tetanus is: a. a toxoid, b. only necessary to give as a primary series, c. requires booster doses every 7-10 years, d. A/B, e. A/C
Term
e) C/D only
Definition
Which feature best applies to staph food poisoning? a) etiology is component of normal GI tract b) 24 hr incubation period c) no antibiotic tx required d) classified as an intoxication e) C/D only
Term
isoniazid
Definition
A patient who has a positive PPD test and no symptoms may be given ___ as a prophylaxis to prevent the disease.
Term
asymptomatic primary
Definition
A positive PPD skin test and negative chest x-ray finding is most characteristic of (asymptomatic/symptomatic) primary tuberculosis.
Term
microdroplets
Definition
Tuberculosis is primarily transmitted by ____.
Term
scrofula
Definition
Tb involving the cervical lymph nodes is referred to as ____.
Term
d) both a/b
Definition
Clostridium perfringens may cause a) food poisoning b) gas gangrene c) neither a/b d) both a/b
Term
g(+), spore former, anaerobic
Definition
Clostridium perfringens is g (+/-), (non-sporeformer/sporeformer) and (anaerobic/aerobic).
Term
clostridium difficile
Definition
Diarrhea which develops after taking an oral antibiotic is often due to overgrowth of ___ ___.
Term
c) exotoxins
Definition
Which of the following is most associated with virulence of clostridium species: a) capsules b) endotoxin c) exotoxins d) enzymes e) spores
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