Advanced Pathophysiology Week 1 Quiz
Advanced Pathophysiology Week 1 Quiz
Question 1
pts
Cells in may act as a reservoir in which HIV can be relatively protected from antiviral
drugs.
the lungs
the central nervous
system the thymus
gland
bone marrow
HIV may persist in regions where the antiviral drugs are not as effective, such
as the CNS.
Question 2
pts
What is the role of reverse transcriptase in HIV infection?
It transports the RNA into the cell nucleus.
It converts single DNA into double-stranded
DNA. It is needed to produce integrase.
It converts RNA into double-stranded DNA.
One particular family of viruses, retroviruses (e.g., HIV) carries an
enzyme reverse transcriptase that creates a double-stranded DNA version
of the virus.
Question 3
pts
After sexual transmission of HIV, a person can be infected yet seronegative for months.
6 to 14
18 to
20
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Antibody appears rather rapidly after infection through blood products,
usually within 4 to 7 weeks. After sexual transmission, however, the
individual can be infected yet seronegative for 6 to 14 months or, in at least
one case, for years.
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Advanced Pathophysiology Week 1 Quiz
Question 1
pts
Cells in may act as a reservoir in which HIV can be relatively protected from antiviral
drugs.
the lungs
the central nervous
system the thymus
gland
bone marrow
HIV may persist in regions where the antiviral drugs are not as effective, such
as the CNS.
Question 2
pts
What is the role of reverse transcriptase in HIV infection?
It transports the RNA into the cell nucleus.
It converts single DNA into double-stranded
DNA. It is needed to produce integrase.
It converts RNA into double-stranded DNA.
One particular family of viruses, retroviruses (e.g., HIV) carries an
enzyme reverse transcriptase that creates a double-stranded DNA version
of the virus.
Question 3
pts
After sexual transmission of HIV, a person can be infected yet seronegative for months.
6 to 14
18 to
20
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, Advanced Pathophysiology Week 1 Quiz
1 to 2
24 to 36
Antibody appears rather rapidly after infection through blood products,
usually within 4 to 7 weeks. After sexual transmission, however, the
individual can be infected yet seronegative for 6 to 14 months or, in at least
one case, for years.
This study source was downloaded by 100000848398116 from CourseHero.com on 06-10-2022 01:57:58 GMT -05:00
https://www.coursehero.com/file/26620333/Advanced-Pathophysiology-Week-1-Quizdocx/