Edition By Connie R. Mahon
Chapters 1 - 41
, Mahon:JTextbookJofJDiagnosticJMicrobiology,J7thJEditionJTestJBank
TableJofJcontents
PartJ1:JIntroductionJtoJClinicalJMicrobiology
ChapterJ1.JBacterialJCellJStructure,JPhysiology,JMetabolism,JandJGenetics
ChapterJ2.JHost-ParasiteJInteraction
ChapterJ3.JTheJLaboratoryJRoleJinJInfectionJControl
ChapterJ4.JControlJofJMicroorganisms:JDisinfection,JSterilization,JandJMicrobiologyJSafety
ChapterJ5.JPerformanceJImprovementJinJtheJMicrobiologyJLaboratory
ChapterJ6.JSpecimenJCollectionJandJProcessing
ChapterJ7.JMicroscopicJExaminationJofJMaterialsJfromJInfectedJSites
ChapterJ8.J UseJofJColonyJMorphologyJforJtheJPresumptiveJIdentificationJofJMicroorganisms
ChapterJ9.J BiochemicalJIdentificationJofJGram-NegativeJBacteria
ChapterJ10.JImmunodiagnosisJofJInfectiousJDiseases
ChapterJ11.JApplicationsJofJMolecularJDiagnostics
ChapterJ12.JAntibacterialJMechanismsJofJActionJandJBacterialJResistanceJMechanisms
ChapterJ13.JAntimicrobialJSusceptibilityJTesting
PartJ2:JLaboratoryJIdentificationJofJSignificantJIsolates
ChapterJ14.JStaphylococci
ChapterJ15.JStreptococcus,JEnterococcus,JandJOtherJCatalase-Negative,JGram-PositiveJCocci
ChapterJ16.JAerobicJGram-PositiveJBacilli
ChapterJ17.JNeisseriaJSpeciesJandJMoraxellaJcatarrhalis
ChapterJ18.JHaemophilus,JHACEK,JLegionellaJandJOtherJFastidiousJGram-NegativeJBacilli
ChapterJ19.JEnterobacteriaceae
ChapterJ20.JVibrio,JAeromonas,JandJCampylobacterJSpecies
ChapterJ21.JNonfermentingJandJMiscellaneousJGram-NegativeJBacilli
ChapterJ22.JAnaerobesJofJClinicalJImportance
ChapterJ23.JTheJSpirochetes
ChapterJ24.JChlamydia,JRickettsia,JandJSimilarJOrganisms
ChapterJ25.JMycoplasmaJandJUreaplasma
ChapterJ26.JMycobacteriumJtuberculosisJandJNontuberculousJMycobacteria
ChapterJ27.JMedicallyJSignificantJFungi
ChapterJ28.JDiagnosticJParasitology
ChapterJ29.JClinicalJVirology
ChapterJ30.JAgentsJofJBioterrorJandJForensicJMicrobiology
ChapterJ31.JBiofilms:JArchitectsJofJDisease
PartJ3:JLaboratoryJDiagnosisJofJInfectiousJDiseases:JandJOrganJSystemJApproachJtoJDiagnosticJMicrobiology
ChapterJ32.JUpperJandJLowerJRespiratoryJTractJInfections
ChapterJ33.JSkinJandJSoftJTissueJInfections
ChapterJ34.JGastrointestinalJInfectionsJandJFoodJPoisoning
ChapterJ35.JInfectionsJofJtheJCentralJNervousJSystem
ChapterJ36.JBacteremiaJandJSepsis
ChapterJ37.JUrinaryJTractJInfections
ChapterJ38.JGenitalJInfectionsJandJSexuallyJTransmittedJInfections
ChapterJ39.JInfectionsJinJSpecialJPopulations
ChapterJ40.JZoonoticJDiseases
ChapterJ41.JOcularJInfections
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,ChapterJ01:JBacterialJCellJStructure,JPhysiology,JMetabolism,JandJGeneticsJMah
on:JTextbookJofJDiagnosticJMicrobiology,J7thJEditionJTestJBank
MULTIPLEJCHOICE
1. ToJsurvive,JmicrobialJinhabitantsJhaveJlearnedJtoJadaptJbyJvaryingJallJofJtheJfollowing,Jexcept
a. growthJrate.
b. growthJinJallJatmosphericJconditions.
c. growthJatJparticularJtemperatures.
d. bacterialJshape.
ANSWER:J D
TheJchapterJbeginsJbyJdiscussingJtheJwayJmicrobialJinhabitantsJhaveJhadJtoJevolveJtoJsurviveJinJma
nyJdifferentJnichesJandJhabitats.JItJdiscussesJslowJgrowers,JrapidJgrowers,JandJreplicationJwithJsca
rceJorJabundantJnutrients,JunderJdifferentJatmosphericJconditions,JtemperatureJrequirements,Jand
JcellJstructure.JBacterialJshapeJasJaJformJofJevolutionJisJnotJdiscussed.
OBJ:J LevelJ2:JInterpretation
2. WhoJwasJconsideredJtheJfatherJofJprotozoologyJandJbacteriology?
a. AntonJvanJLeeuwenhoek
b. LouisJPasteur
c. CarlJLandsteiner
d. MichaelJDouglas
ANSWER:J A
TheJbookJdiscussesJAntonJvanJLeeuwenhoekJasJtheJinventorJofJtheJmicroscopeJandJtheJfirstJpersonJt
oJseeJtheJ“beasties.”JSoJtheyJdubbedJhimJtheJfatherJofJprotozoologyJandJbacteriology.JTheJotherJt
hreeJindividualsJwereJnotJdiscussed.
OBJ:J LevelJ1:JRecall
3. ProkaryoticJcellsJhaveJwhichJofJtheJfollowingJstructuresJinJtheirJcytoplasm?
a. GolgiJapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. EndoplasmicJreticulum
ANSWER:J B
AllJtheJstructuresJlistedJareJfoundJinJeukaryoticJcells,JbutJribosomesJareJtheJonlyJonesJthatJapplyJ
toJprokaryoticJcells.
OBJ:J LevelJ1:JRecall
4. ThisJformJofJDNAJisJcommonlyJfoundJinJeukaryoticJcells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
.
.
, ANSWER:J A
CircularJandJplasmidJDNAJareJusuallyJfoundJonlyJinJbacteria,JnotJeukaryoticJcells.JColloidJisJaJprop
ertyJofJproteinJmoleculesJandJisJnotJassociatedJwithJnucleotides.
OBJ:J LevelJ1:JRecall
5. TheJnuclearJmembraneJinJprokaryotesJis
a. missing.
b. impenetrable.
c. aJclassicJmembrane.
d. aJlipidJbilayerJmembrane.
ANSWER:J A
ProkaryoticJcellsJdoJnotJhaveJanyJmembrane-
boundJstructuresJinJtheJcytoplasmJincludingJaJstructuredJnucleus.
OBJ:J LevelJ1:JRecall
6. AJmicroorganismJthatJisJaJunicellularJorganismJandJlacksJaJnuclearJmembraneJandJtrueJnucle
usJbelongsJtoJwhichJclassification?
a. Fungi
b. Bacteria
c. Algae
d. Parasite
ANSWER:J B
Fungi,Jalgae,JandJparasitesJareJunicellularJeukaryoticJorganismsJthatJcontainJaJtrueJnucleus.JBact
eriaJareJprokaryoticJandJdoJnotJcontainJaJtrueJnucleusJorJnuclearJmembrane.
OBJ:J LevelJ1:JRecall
7. InJtheJlaboratory,JtheJclinicalJmicrobiologistJisJresponsibleJforJallJtheJfollowing,Jexcept
a. isolatingJmicroorganisms.
b. selectingJtreatmentJforJpatients.
c. identifyingJmicroorganisms.
d. analyzingJbacteriaJthatJcauseJdisease.
ANSWER:J B
ClinicalJmicrobiologistsJdoJnotJselectJtheJtreatmentJforJpatients.JTheyJprovideJtheJdoctorJwithJtheJna
meJofJtheJorganismJandJtheJantibioticsJthatJcanJkillJtheJbacteria,JbutJnotJinJtheJfinalJselectionJofJtre
atmentJprotocols.
OBJ:J LevelJ2:JRecall
8. WhatJenablesJtheJmicrobiologistJtoJselectJtheJcorrectJmediaJforJprimaryJcultureJandJoptimizeJtheJc
hanceJofJisolatingJaJpathogenicJorganism?
a. DeterminingJstainingJcharacteristics
b. UnderstandingJtheJcellJstructureJandJbiochemicalJpathwaysJofJanJorganism
c. UnderstandingJtheJgrowthJrequirementsJofJpotentialJpathogensJatJspecificJbodyJsite
d. KnowingJtheJdifferencesJinJcellJwallsJofJparticularJbacteria
ANSWER:J C