CHS 200 Exam 3 (final)
With proper administration and adherence, monotherapy (therapy that uses a single drug) is the preferable form of treatment for TB.
False
With proper prevention activities Alzheimer's disease can be prevented.
False
F or M have a higher risk of dementia and more significant impact on public health burden.
Females
Which order of the following represents organisms with the LEAST to MOST oxygen requirements?
(1) anaerobes, (2) facultative aerobes, (3) obligate aerobes
Which order of the following represents organisms with the MOST to LEAST oxygen requirements?
(1) obligate aerobes, (2) facultative aerobes, (3) anaerobes
How many lobes are found in the brain?
5 lobes
Which age group is expected to have the largest increase in AD cases?
85+
What does the ideal treatment regimen for HIV look like?
A combination of different drugs from different drug classes
Which of the following is not found in all bacteria?
Cell wall
Which part of the brain coordinates motor function?
Cerebellum
Neurotransmitters are received at which part of neurons?
Dendrites
Which of the following transmission methods would scratching be considered?
Direct contact transmission
Which of the following is NOT a reason why noninfectious diseases cause more death compared to infectious diseases?
Disease eradication
Which of the following agents of infectious disease are associated with infectious proteinaceous molecules?
prions
Bacteria are Eukaryotes or Prokaryotes?
prokaryotes
Which of the following cells provide protection and metabolic support to neurons?
Neuroglial cells
If you were exposed to HIV yesterday, would a diagnostic test be positive today?
No
Which of the following cell types carry CD4 glycoproteins on their cell membrane?
T-helper
Which manifestation of TB can you spread disease in?
TB disease
Which of the following diagnostic tests require follow-up with a healthcare worker after 2-3 days?
TST
In which of the following forms of gene transfer require bacteriophages?
Transduction
In which of the following forms of gene transfer do bacteria pick up fragments of chromosomal DNA and/or plasmid DNA released by dying cells?
Transformation
Alcohol is considered an addictive substance.
True
Alzheimer's disease is one of the top 10 leading causes of death in the United States.
True
Antiviral medication is used to treat viral infections.
True
Bacteria replicate via asexual reproduction.
True
Diet is considered a risk factor for developing a mental health condition.
True
Infectious diseases in low- and middle- income countries are attributed to higher total disability-adjusted life years when compared to high-income countries.
True
MDR-TB and XDR-TB are both resistant to isoniazid and rifampicin (first-line drugs).
True
Rates of TB incidences has been declining in the United States over the past few decades.
True
Rates of successful MDR-TB treatment has improved over the past decade.
True
Smallpox is the only disease that has been eradicated in human populations.
True
The majority of known human infectious diseases and emerging infectious diseases have animal reservoirs.
True
In which period/stage do signs and symptoms gradually decline?
Convalescent stage
Which of the following types of mental health conditions are associated with abnormalities involving delusions, hallucinations, disorganized thinking, and/or abnormal motor behaviors?
Schizophrenia
HIV testing is an example of which level of prevention?
Secondary and tertiary prevention
Between now and 2050, which region of the world is expected to have the highest increase dementia cases?
africa
Approximately how many people died because of the SPanish flu?
100 million people
New HIV cases are highest among which of the following age groups?
20-34 years old
Which of the following steps of viral replication involve binding to host receptors on the cell membrane?
Attachment
Vaccines activate your immune system to develop a memory response to the targeted pathogen of interest. Which of the following types of vaccines uses a weakened form of the pathogen, causing an active infection?
Attenuated vaccines
Which of the following agents of infectious disease caused the plague?
Bacteria
Globally, which of the following continues to be a threat? MDR-TB or XDR-TB
Both MDR-TB and XDR-TB
How do viruses replicate?
By hijacking a living cell's machinery
How is a message generally passed from one nerve cell to the next?
Chemical messengers
Which of the following improves treatment adherence?
DOT
Which neurotransmitter is utilized predominantly in the reward pathway in the brain?
Dopamine
Which of the following would generally occur after a disease is controlled?
Elimination
At which stage can prevention and intervention efforts be relaxed?
Eradication
All diagnostic tests can be used to confirm LTBI and TB disease.
False
Antibiotics are used to treat bacteria and viruses.
False
As a result of improvements in public health practices, worldwide prevalence of individuals with any mental health condition has decreased since 2007.
False
Based on CDC recommendations, all youth and adults should be screened for HIV annually.
False
Diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease can be made through medical history and physical examination alone.
False
Gram-negative bacteria have thicker cell walls than Gram-positive bacteria.
False
Gram-positive bacteria stain pink.
False
On average, there are more cases of XDR-TB than MDR-TB in the United States.
False
The HIV viral load is generally highest during the chronic HIV infection stage.
False
Which of the following is not considered a portal of entry?
Genetics
Which of the following increases the risk of TB disease the most?
HIV
During which stage of HIV infection is transmission not possible?
HIV can be transmitted during all stages of disease
Why is treatment of individuals with HIV a priority for TB prevention?
HIV weakens the immune system increasing susceptibility to TB
Which of the following is not a principal measure of control for the prevention of bacterial diseases?
Healthier diets to reduce risks
How do cholinesterase inhibitors affect patients with Alzheimer's disease?
Increases the concentration of acetylcholine resulting in a decrease in symptoms
In which period/stage does the pathogen begin to multiply?
Incubation period
Which of the following transmission methods describes a pathogen on a sandwich?
Indirect contact transmission
Vehicle or vector transmission of disease refers to which type of pathogen transmission?
Indirect transmission
Which HIV diagnostic test would be able to detect an HIV infection soonest after infection?
Nucleic acid tests (NAT)
What is the goal of treating latent TB infections?
Prevent progression to TB disease
Safe sex education reduces the risk of transmitting sexually transmitted diseases. Passing laws to enforce that safe sex education is taught in schools would be considered which level of prevention?
Primordial prevention
In which period/stage do signs and symptoms initially appear?
Prodromal period
How does aducanumab affect patients with Alheimer's disease?
Removing beta-amyloid plaques
Which of the following types of viruses utilizes reverse transcriptase to transcribe a dsDNA molecule?
Retrovirus
Which of the following modifiable risk factors increases the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease?
Smoking
Which part(s) of the brain helps us process information and respond to our environment?
The cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem
Which of the following characterizes latent TB?
The organism is present but dormant
Which of the following is not a sign or symptom of tuberculosis (TB)?
Weight gain
If an HIV-positive person who is not showing symptoms has unprotected sex with another individual, can the other individual get the disease?
Yes
Which of the following is considered the basic unit of life?
cell
This cell structure separates the cellular contents, known as the cytoplasm, from the surrounding, watery environment, known as the extracellular fluid or interstitial fluid.
cell membrane
The process involving the free movement of substances across the cell membrane from an area of high concentration of substance to an area of low concentration is known as
difffusion
Cellular genomes are made up of the following
dna
In what form does a nerve impulse travel within a nerve cell?
electrical impulse
Risk for TB include all of following EXCEPT:
factors that increase treatment adherence
After sneezing into your hand, your hand would be considered a fomite
false
Most viruses that infect humans naturally only have human reservoirs.
false
With proper prevention activities AD can be prevented.
false
β-amyloid plaques are found within neurons.
false
Inanimate objects that transmit pathogens to new hosts are known as
fomites
Which of the following bind to CCR5 or CXCR4 causing fusion of the HIV and the host cell?
gp120
Parents with amyloid precursor protein (APP) gene mutations are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease (AD) as a result of
increased production of the AB
The cell membrane is said to be selectively permeable, allowing some molecules to freely pass into the cell but not all. Which of the following cannot pass freely through the membrane and can be used to establish an electrical gradient across the cell membrane?
ions
Which cell type is the functional unit of the nervous system?
neurons
Chemical messengers involved in nerve transmission are also known as
neurotransmitters
One role of the cell membrane is to recognize and respond to extracellular signals. Which of following is directly involved in this recognition and response?
receptors
The intercellular space between nerve cells is known as the
synaptic cleft
Neurotransmitters are released from which part of neurons?
synaptic knobs
In which of the following forms of gene transfer do bacteria pick up fragments of chromosomal DNA and/or plasmid DNA released by dying cells?
transformation
The World Health Organization (WHO) and others suggested all of the following as methods to prevention future pandemics, EXCEPT:
transition support to private agencies
Rates of TB incidences has been declining in the United States over the past few decades.
true
Signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD) increases in severity as the disease progresses.
true
Which of the following is not a sign or symptom of tuberculosis (TB)?
weight gain