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are one or more molecules of DNA or RNA that invade normal living cells and multiply, causing disease. Question options: 1) Viruses 2) Bacteria 3) Fungi 4) Protozoa Question WRONG 0 / 2 points Microbes belonging to the bacteria group are made up of only one cell. Scientists have discovered fossilized remains of bacteria that date back more than years. Question options: 1) 3.5 million 3) 3.5 billion 4) 10.0 billion Question 2 / 2 points Bacteria, called Psychrophiles, can live in temperatures: Question options: 1) as cold as those found in the Arctic and Antarctic. 2) as high as in the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. 3) As high as 235°F near volcanic vents on the ocean floor. 4) As mild as in a human body. Question WRONG 0 / 2 points Viruses are responsible for causing numerous diseases, including: Question options: 1) Ebola hemorrhagic fever 2) Gonorrhea 4) Botulism Question 2 / 2 points Nurses who are using standard precautions appropriately assume that all patients may be infected with an organism that could be spread in the healthcare setting. Standard precautions involve recognizing that patients and the healthcare environment may be reservoirs of infectious organisms. Essential elements of standard precautions include all of the following except: Question options: 1) hand hygiene 2) risk assessment with appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE) 3) injection and medication safety Question 2 / 2 points Protozoa: Question options: 1) are a group of microscopic one celled animals. 2) do not cause disease in humans. 3) cause tuberculosis. 4) cannot live in water. Question 2 / 2 points Examples of some newly emerging microbes are: Question options: 1) Tuberculosis 2) HIV/AIDS 4) Malaria Question WRONG 0 / 2 points The global effort to eradicate polio has become the largest public health initiative in history. During 1999, the extraordinary progress continued. Polio incidence declined to the lowest levels ever in 1999. Polio virus 2: Question options: 1) has reached extinction. 2) is still around in many countries. 3) still exists in some parts of India. 4) vaccines cannot be given orally. Question 2 / 2 points Viruses, ___ and _______ caused two major pandemics in modern times. Question options: 1) Clostridium tetani and Mycobacterium tuberculosis 2) HPV and Hepatitis B 4) CMV and varicella-zoster Question WRONG 0 / 2 0 All of the following diseases are caused by viruses except: Question options: 1) Meningitis 2) Genital herpes 3) Shingles 4) Tuberculosis points Question 2 / 2 1 The risks of ceasing vaccination are obvious. If poliovirus is reintroduced into a susceptible population, a catastrophic epidemic of paralytic disease, disability, and death could ensue. Poliovirus could reemerge through all of the following ways except: Question options: 1) reintroduction of poliovirus from a laboratory. points 2) prolonged replication in immunodeficient patient. 3) persistent transmission of vaccine-derived virus in populations. Question 2 / 2 2 The body’s defense mechanisms against pathogens include all of the following except : Question options: 1) the inflammatory response 2) coughing and sneezing 3) B and T cells points Question 2 / 2 3 Diarrhea can be caused by all of the following microbes except: Question options: 1) Cryptosporidia 2) Giardia 3) Salmonella points Question WRONG 0 / 2 4 points Tuberculosis: Question options: 1) is an uncommon disease. 2) is an important reemerging disease. 3) is a disease of the past. Question 2 / 2 5 AIDS (Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) was first recognized in the United States in the: Question options: 1) 1980s 2) 1960s 3) 1940s 4) 1970s points Question 2 / 2 6 HIV can be transmitted by: Question options: are one or more molecules of DNA or RNA that invade normal living cells and multiply, causing disease. Question options: 1) Viruses 2) Bacteria 3) Fungi 4) Protozoa Question WRONG 0 / 2 points Microbes belonging to the bacteria group are made up of only one cell. Scientists have discovered fossilized remains of bacteria that date back more than years. Question options: 1) 3.5 million 3) 3.5 billion 4) 10.0 billion Question 2 / 2 points Bacteria, called Psychrophiles, can live in temperatures: Question options: 1) as cold as those found in the Arctic and Antarctic. 2) as high as in the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. 3) As high as 235°F near volcanic vents on the ocean floor. 4) As mild as in a human body. Question WRONG 0 / 2 points Viruses are responsible for causing numerous diseases, including: Question options: 1) Ebola hemorrhagic fever 2) Gonorrhea 4) Botulism Question 2 / 2 points Nurses who are using standard precautions appropriately assume that all patients may be infected with an organism that could be spread in the healthcare setting. Standard precautions involve recognizing that patients and the healthcare environment may be reservoirs of infectious organisms. Essential elements of standard precautions include all of the following except: Question options: 1) hand hygiene 2) risk assessment with appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE) 3) injection and medication safety Question 2 / 2 points Protozoa: Question options: 1) are a group of microscopic one celled animals. 2) do not cause disease in humans. 3) cause tuberculosis. 4) cannot live in water. Question 2 / 2 points Examples of some newly emerging microbes are: Question options: 1) Tuberculosis 2) HIV/AIDS 4) Malaria Question WRONG 0 / 2 points The global effort to eradicate polio has become the largest public health initiative in history. During 1999, the extraordinary progress continued. Polio incidence declined to the lowest levels ever in 1999. Polio virus 2: Question options: 1) has reached extinction. 2) is still around in many countries. 3) still exists in some parts of India. 4) vaccines cannot be given orally. Question 2 / 2 points Viruses, ___ and _______ caused two major pandemics in modern times. Question options: 1) Clostridium tetani and Mycobacterium tuberculosis 2) HPV and Hepatitis B 4) CMV and varicella-zoster Question WRONG 0 / 2 0 All of the following diseases are caused by viruses except: Question options: 1) Meningitis 2) Genital herpes 3) Shingles 4) Tuberculosis points Question 2 / 2 1 The risks of ceasing vaccination are obvious. If poliovirus is reintroduced into a susceptible population, a catastrophic epidemic of paralytic disease, disability, and death could ensue. Poliovirus could reemerge through all of the following ways except: Question options: 1) reintroduction of poliovirus from a laboratory. points 2) prolonged replication in immunodeficient patient. 3) persistent transmission of vaccine-derived virus in populations. Question 2 / 2 2 The body’s defense mechanisms against pathogens include all of the following except : Question options: 1) the inflammatory response 2) coughing and sneezing 3) B and T cells points Question 2 / 2 3 Diarrhea can be caused by all of the following microbes except: Question options: 1) Cryptosporidia 2) Giardia 3) Salmonella points Question WRONG 0 / 2 4 points Tuberculosis: Question options: 1) is an uncommon disease. 2) is an important reemerging disease. 3) is a disease of the past. Question 2 / 2 5 AIDS (Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) was first recognized in the United States in the: Question options: 1) 1980s 2) 1960s 3) 1940s 4) 1970s points Question 2 / 2 6 HIV can be transmitted by: Question options:

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HS 200 Unit 4 Quiz ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT
SPRING FALL-2022 LATEST SOLUTION GUARANTEE
GRADE A+
Question 1 points
____ are one or more molecules of DNA or RNA that invade
normal living cells and multiply, causing disease.
Question options:
1) Viruses


2) Bacteria


3) Fungi


4) Protozoa

Question 0/2
WRONG
points
Microbes belonging to the bacteria group are made up of only
one cell. Scientists have discovered fossilized remains of
bacteria that date back more than _______years.
Question options:
1) 3.5 million


2) 3.0 million


3) 3.5 billion


4) 10.0 billion

Question 2/2
points
Bacteria, called Psychrophiles, can live in temperatures:
Question options:
1) as cold as those found in the Arctic and Antarctic.


2) as high as in the hot springs of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.

, 3) As high as 235°F near volcanic vents on the ocean floor.


4) As mild as in a human body.

Question 0/2
WRONG
points
Viruses are responsible for causing numerous diseases,
including:
Question options:
1) Ebola hemorrhagic fever


2) Gonorrhea


3) Tuberculosis


4) Botulism

Question 2/2
points
Nurses who are using standard precautions appropriately
assume that all patients may be infected with an organism
that could be spread in the healthcare setting. Standard
precautions involve recognizing that patients and the
healthcare environment may be reservoirs of infectious
organisms. Essential elements of standard precautions include
all of the following except:
Question options:
1) hand hygiene


2) risk assessment with appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE)


3) injection and medication safety


4) use of natural products

Question 2/2

, points
Protozoa:
Question options:
1) are a group of microscopic one celled animals.


2) do not cause disease in humans.


3) cause tuberculosis.


4) cannot live in water.

Question 2/2
points
Examples of some newly emerging microbes are:
Question options:
1) Tuberculosis


2) HIV/AIDS


3) MRSA bacteria


4) Malaria

Question 0/2
WRONG
points
The global effort to eradicate polio has become the largest
public health initiative in history. During 1999, the
extraordinary progress continued. Polio incidence declined to
the lowest levels ever in 1999. Polio virus 2:
Question options:
1) has reached extinction.


2) is still around in many countries.


3) still exists in some parts of India.

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