Exam 5 (FINAL EXAM)

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A 62-year-old man was hospitalized with an eight-day history of fever, chills, sweats, and vomiting. His temperature on admission was 40°C (104°F). A routine peripheral blood smear revealed ring-shaped bodies in the RBCs. What treatment would you prescribe?

mefloquine

Which of the following correctly lists the stages of tooth decay?

plaque accumulation, destruction of enamel, advancement of decay through enamel, decay in dentin, decay in tooth pulp

Helicobacter pylori can grow in the stomach because it

possesses an enzyme that neutralizes HCl.

On October 5, a pet store sold a kitten that subsequently died. On October 22, rabies was diagnosed in the kitten. Between September 19 and October 23, the pet store had sold 34 kittens. Approximately 1000 people responded to health care providers following local media alerts. These people were given

postexposure prophylaxis.

All of the following diseases are caused by arbovirus EXCEPT

primary amebic meningoencephalitis (PAM).

Which of the following is NOT a zoonosis?

puerperal sepsis

Which of the following pairs is mismatched? acute bacterial endocarditis - Staphylococcus aureus puerperal sepsis - Staphylococcus aureus subacute bacterial endocarditis - alpha-hemolytic streptococci Burkitt's lymphoma - Epstein-Barr virus rheumatic fever- Streptococcus pyogenes

puerperal sepsis - Staphylococcus aureus

Which of the following pairs is mismatched? rheumatic fever- Streptococcus pyogenes puerperal sepsis - Staphylococcus aureus Burkitt's lymphoma - Epstein-Barr virus acute bacterial endocarditis - Staphylococcus aureus subacute bacterial endocarditis - alpha-hemolytic streptococci

puerperal sepsis - Staphylococcus aureus

All of the following are protective factors of the skin and its secretions EXCEPT

pyocyanin production.

Scrapings from a patient's rash reveal cercariae. The disease is most likely

swimmer's itch.

A characteristic symptom of plague is

swollen lymph nodes.

Which one of the following is diagnosed by detection of antibodies against the causative agent?

syphilis

Which one of the following is treated with penicillin?

syphilis

Initial treatment for tetanus in a fully immunized person with a puncture wound is

tetanus toxoid (inactivated tetanus toxin) booster.

Which of the following is evidence that the arthritis afflicting children in Lyme, Connecticut, was due to bacterial infection?

treatable with penicillin

Which one of the following pairs is mismatched? syphilis - gram-negative spirochete Correct! trichomoniasis - fungus gonorrhea - gram-negative cocci chancroid - gram-negative rod Gardnerella - clue cells

trichomoniasis - fungus

Which of the following is used to treat herpetic keratitis?

trifluridine

Which of the following is NOT typically treated with penicillin?

tularemia

Yellow fever

was eradicated from the U.S. in the early 1900s.

Which of the following helminthic diseases is a common infestation found in the southeastern United States?

Ascaris lumbricoides

An eight-year-old girl in rural Wisconsin has chills, headache, and fever and reports having been bitten by mosquitoes. How would you confirm your diagnosis of arboviral encephalitis?

ELISA test for IgM antibodies

Which of the following is mismatched? Taenia solium - cysticerosis hookworm infestation - heavy infections may cause pica Correct! Echinococcus granulosus - most benign of human tapeworm infections pinworm infestation - humans ingest parasite's eggs trichinellosis - humans eat larva of parasite in undercooked meat

Echinococcus granulosus - most benign of human tapeworm infections

Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched for Gram reaction?

Ehrlichia - gram-positive

Cystitis is most often caused by

Escherichia coli.

The most common cause of traveler's diarrhea is

Escherichia coli.

Which of the following statements about schistosomiasis is FALSE?

It is caused by a roundworm.

Which is NOT true regarding Rocky Mountain spotted fever?

It is most common in the Rocky Mountain region.

Which of the following statements about sepsis is FALSE? It most always is self-limiting It may be aggravated by antibiotics. It usually is caused by gram-positive bacteria. Lymphangitis may occur. Symptoms include fever and decreased blood pressure.

It most always is self-limiting

Which of the following statements about Reye syndrome is FALSE?

It mostly affects older adults.

Which of the following statements about toxoplasmosis is FALSE? It can be congenital. It typically is a severe illness in adults. It is caused by a protozoan. It is transmitted by the gastrointestinal route. The reservoir is cats.

It typically is a severe illness in adults.

Unsanitary and crowded conditions increase the incidence of all of the following diseases EXCEPT

Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

A pelvic examination of a 23-year-old woman showed vesicles and ulcerated lesions on her labia. Cultures were negative for Neisseria and Chlamydia; the VDRL test was negative. Which treatment is appropriate?

acyclovir

Which of the following can be transmitted from an infected mother to her fetus across the placenta?

cytomegalovirus

causative agent - Trypanosoma cruzi reservoir - rodents vector - kissing bug treatment - nifurtimox diagnosis of acute phase - serological tests for antibodies

diagnosis of acute phase - serological tests for antibodies

Diagnosis of rabies is confirmed by

direct fluorescent-antibody test.

Which of the following pairs is mismatched? dengue - Aedes (mosquito) Correct! encephalitis - Ixodes (tick) malaria - Anopheles (mosquito) Rocky Mountain spotted fever - Dermacentor (tick) epidemic typhus - Pediculus (louse)

encephalitis - Ixodes (tick)

The symptoms of gas gangrene are due to all of the following EXCEPT

endocarditis

The symptoms of gas gangrene are due to all of the following EXCEPT -hyaluronidase. -endocarditis -proteolytic enzymes. -necrotizing exotoxins. -microbial fermentation.

endocarditis

Epstein-Barr virus has been implicated in all of the following EXCEPT

endocarditis.

Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea is usually preceded by

extended use of antibiotics.

You are examining a scraping of an infected cornea under the brightfield microscope and see eukaryotic cells. This is probably a case of

Acanthomoeba keratitis.

Which one of the following causes a disease characterized by the catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescent stages?

Bordetella pertussis

The causative agent of melioidosis is

Burkholderia pseudomallei.

All of the following are eukaryotic organisms that cause diarrheal disease EXCEPT

Campylobacter.

A newborn infant develops a whitish overgrowth on the tongue and inner lips. This newborn is suffering from an infection with

Candida albicans

Which set of pairs is mismatched? Yellow fever - Aedes aegypti Marburg virus -African monkeys Trypanosoma cruzi - Reduviid bug Chikungunya - Anopheles Dengue - Aedes aegypti

Chikungunya - Anopheles

A 30-year-old woman was hospitalized after she experienced convulsions. On examination, she was alert and oriented and complained of a fever, headache, and stiff neck. Any of the following organisms could be responsible for her symptoms EXCEPT

Clostridium botulinum.

All of the following are gram-negative rods that cause gastroenteritis EXCEPT

Clostridium perfringens.

Inhalation of arthroconidia is responsible for infection by which one of the following organisms?

Coccidioides

Which of the following pairs is mismatched? Bacillus - gram-positive endospore-forming rods None of the pairs is mismatched. Brucella - gram-negative aerobic rods Correct! Francisella - gram-positive facultatively anaerobic pleomorphic bacillus Rickettsia - intracellular parasite

Francisella - gram-positive facultatively anaerobic pleomorphic bacillus

Which of the following pairs is mismatched? Rickettsia - intracellular parasite None of the pairs is mismatched. Bacillus - gram-positive endospore-forming rods Correct! Francisella - gram-positive facultatively anaerobic pleomorphic bacillus Brucella - gram-negative aerobic rods

Francisella - gram-positive facultatively anaerobic pleomorphic bacillus

Situation 25.1 Following a county fair, 160 persons complained of gastrointestinal symptoms. Symptoms included diarrhea (84 percent), abdominal cramps (96 percent), nausea (84 percent), vomiting (82 percent), body aches (50 percent), fever (60 percent; median body temperature = 38.3°C); median duration of illness 6 days (range 10 hr to 13 days). In Situation 25.1, fecal samples should be cultured for all of the following EXCEPT

Giardia lamblia.

The patient is suffocating because of an inflamed epiglottis. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

Haemophilus

Which of the following is NOT true of acne?

It can be treated by eliminating fatty foods from the diet.

Which one of the following pairings is mismatched? Mycobacterium - acid-fast rod Correct! Mycoplasma - gram-positive pleomorphic rod Corynebacterium - gram-positive rod Bordetella - gram-negative pleomorphic rod Haemophilus - gram-negative rod

Mycoplasma - gram-positive pleomorphic rod

Which one of the following genera of microorganisms causes gonorrhea?

Neisseria

Which of the following is treated with cephalosporins because the organism is resistant to penicillin and fluoroquinolones?

Neisseria gonorrhoeae

Which of the following statements about leprosy is FALSE? - Diagnosis is based on skin biopsy. - It is transmitted by direct contact. - The etiologic agent is acid-fast. - Patients with leprosy must be isolated. - It is rarely fatal.

Patients with leprosy must be isolated.

Poultry products are a likely source of infection by

Salmonella enterica.

Disease-causing exotoxins are produced by all of the following organisms EXCEPT

Shigella dysenteriae.

The patient has a sore throat. What is the etiology of the symptoms?

The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.

Which of the following statements about salmonellosis is FALSE?

The mortality rate is high.

Which is true of the Mumps virus?

The portal of entry is the respiratory route.

Which disease commonly leads to blindness in parts of the world but can be largely controlled through sanitary practices and health education?

Trachoma

Which one of the following statements about mycoplasmal pneumonia is TRUE? The causative agent is a virus. Correct! Treatment is tetracyclines. Annual vaccination can prevent infection. The symptoms resemble pneumococcal pneumonia. The causative agent cannot be cultured.

Treatment is tetracyclines.

Which of the following organisms is likely to be transmitted via contaminated shrimp?

Vibrio parahaemolyticus

Dental plaque is an example of

a biofilm.

Arthropods can serve as a reservoir for all of the following diseases EXCEPT

brucellosis.

Which of the following is caused by an opportunistic pathogen?

candidiasis

Vaginal itching and cheesy discharge are symptoms of

candidiasis.

Which of the following is NOT caused by HSV-1?

canker sores

Which of the following pairs is mismatched? cat-scratch disease - malignant pustule developing into septicemia Borrelia - rash and flulike toxoplasmosis - congenital brain damage tularemia - a localized infection appearing as a small ulcer brucellosis - a temperature of 40°C each evening

cat-scratch disease - malignant pustule developing into septicemia

An eight-year-old girl has scabs and pus-filled vesicles on her face and throat. Three weeks earlier she had visited her grandmother, who had shingles. What infection does the eight-year-old have?

chickenpox

Which of the following pairs is mismatched? Buruli ulcer - Mycobacterium otitis externa - Pseudomonas Correct! chickenpox - poxvirus keratitis - Acanthamoeba conjunctivitis - Chlamydia trachomatis

chickenpox - poxvirus

A patient has pus-filled vesicles and scabs on her face, throat, and lower back. She most likely has

chickenpox.

Which one of the following diseases is NOT correctly matched to its reservoir? psittacosis - parakeets Correct! coccidioidomycosis - air pneumocystis - humans tuberculosis - cattle histoplasmosis - soil

coccidioidomycosis - air

The lower respiratory tract is protected by all of the following EXCEPT

competition with the normal flora of the lungs.

Inflammation of the thin clear membrane lining the eyelid and eye is properly termed

conjunctivitis.

Epidemics related to bacterial infection of the digestive system are typically caused by

contaminated food and water.

Which of the following is the most difficult to treat with chemotherapeutic agents?

genital herpes

Gums bleeding while brushing one's teeth is most commonly associated with

gingivitis.

In Q fever cases, involvement of which organ/system is responsible for the rare fatalities observed?

heart tissue

All of the following are true of chronic fatigue syndrome EXCEPT - it is also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis. - it may be triggered by a viral infection. - it is a psychological disorder. - it often begins with flu-like symptoms that do not go away. - it may have a genetic component.

it is a psychological disorder.

Which of the following is NOT caused by a bacterium? - relapsing fever - epidemic typhus - tickborne typhus - plague - malaria

malaria

Koplik spots are a diagnostic indicator of

measles.

Which of the following is used to treat candidiasis of the skin or mucous membranes? penicillin

miconazole

All of the following are true of poliomyelitis EXCEPT - initial sites of viral replication are the throat and small intestine. - infection is due to ingestion of contaminated water. - the oral polio vaccine contains attenuated strains of the virus. - most cases result in muscle paralysis. - the majority of cases are asymptomatic.

most cases result in muscle paralysis.

Which one of the following diseases of the gastrointestinal system is transmitted by the respiratory route?

mumps

Warts are caused by

papillomavirus.

Which of the following is the same for both relapsing fever and undulant fever?

rising and falling body temperature

A young child received a red-eared slider turtle as a birthday gift. Within a week the child was suffering from a severe gastroenteritis that required a visit to urgent care. What is the child likely suffering from?

salmonellosis

Which of the following is NOT a recognized form of anthrax?

septic

Which of the following is a subcutaneous mycosis?

sporotrichosis

Which of the following is treated with antibiotics?

streptococcal pneumonia

Typhoid fever differs from salmonellosis in that in typhoid fever

the organism is only spread in the feces of humans.

Human-to-human transmission of plague is usually by

the respiratory route.

Brucella bacteria are considered a potential agent of bioterrorism because

they easily become airborne.

All of the following are transmitted via the respiratory route EXCEPT

tinea.

Which of the following is NOT transmitted in raw milk?

toxoplasmosis

You advise your pregnant friend to not adopt a new kitten from her neighbor because she could contract

toxoplasmosis.


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