Microbiology: Micro Bio Chp 9 Exam 3 Flashcards


Set Details Share
created 10 years ago by salinadanley7
46,143 views
book cover
Microbiology
Chapter 9
Medical microbiology Kingwood TX
updated 10 years ago by salinadanley7
Subjects:
medical microbiology, medical, infectious diseases, science, life sciences, biology
show moreless
Page to share:
Embed this setcancel
COPY
code changes based on your size selection
Size:
X
Show:

1

Which of the following infectious agents is least resistant to destruction by chemical methods?

enveloped viruses

2

Which of the following statements is TRUE of disinfectants?

They are used on inanimate surfaces

3

A stationary broth culture contains 10 billion (1010 )cells. the microbial death rate during autoclaving of this spent culture is 1.5 minutes. How long must it be autoclaved to be considered sterile?

16.5 min

4

Which of the following is an example of sanitization?

A public toilet is treated with disinfectants

5

Aseptic means?

free of pathogens

6

Which of the following is bacteriostatic?

freezing below 0*C

7

Antimicrobial agents that damage nucleic acids also effect

protein synthesis

8

Seventy percent alcohol is effective against

enveloped viruses.

9

An instrument that will come into contact with only the skin of a patient should be disinfected with a

low-level germicide

10

Which of the following is the most difficult to inactivate?

bacterial endospores

11

Which of the following describes flash pasteurization?

heating at 72*C for 15 seconds

12

The dairy creamer used in restaurants is usually treated by

ultra-high temperature pasteurization

13

Boiling water for 10 minutes is effective in ridding it of

both growing bacteria and enveloped viruses

14

Which of the following is NOT a feature associated with filtration?

varying thickness of membrane filters used

15

Which of the following is a target of pasteurization?

Brucella melitiensis

16

Which of the following types of radiation is non ionizing and has the shortest wavelength?

ultraviolet light

17

Which of the following is used for microbial control in fresh fruits and vegetables?

gamma ray

18

Which of the following can be used to disinfect air?

both HEPA filters and ultraviolet light

19

Silvadene, a topical treatment for burns, contains 1% silver. What category of chemical control agent is in Silvadene?

heavy metals

20

Which of the following is the most appropriate pairing of microbe and biosafety level?

methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), BSL-2

21

The use of lysozyme during the preparation of cheeses and wines is effective in reducing the numbers of

bacteria

22

Which of the following statements about quaternary ammonium compounds is FALSE:

they function by cross-linking proteins

23

Which of the following is a sterilizing agent?

peracetic acid

24

Which of the following was used in the past to prevent the transmission of gonorrhea from an infected mother to her newborn?

silver nitrate

25

Which of the following is used to sterilize items that should not, or cannot, be exposed to heat or water?

ethylene oxide

26

Which of the following statements about aldehydes is FALSE?

they are used only to preserve dead tissue

27

Disinfecting agents naturally produced by microorganisms are

antimicrobials

28

A chemical agent that kills pathogenic microbes in general is a

germicide

29

Which of the following is NOT a desirable characteristic of an ideal antimicrobial agent?

It only arrests growth of vegetative cells

30

The endospores of which of the following microbes are used to measure the effectiveness of autoclave sterilization?

Bacillus stearothermophilus

31

A scientist develops a new medication that is a protein compound and that must be administered by injection. Which of the following would be the most effective and safest means of preparing a sterile solution of the new medication?

filtration

32

Which of the following procedures is currently the standard test used in the United States for evaluating the efficiency of antiseptics and disinfectants?

use-dilution test

33

Which of the following would be used to sterilize a mattress?

ethylene oxide

34

Disinfectants that damage membranes include

both alcohol and phenolics

35

Which of the following antimicrobial agents is most toxic to humans?

ethylene oxide

36

The process of filtration is a

sterilizing method

37

Hydrogen peroxide is a

disinfecting and sterilizing agent

38

The process of incineration is used for

sterilization

39

Alcohols are used for

both antisepsis and disinfection

40

The chemical agents known as "quats" are used for

disinfection

41

The compound ethylene oxide is used in

sterilization

42

Gularaldehyde is used for

both disinfection and sterilization

43

_____ may be achieved using chlorine dioxide.

Disinfection

44

Gamma irradiation is a process for

sterilization

45

______ is the physical removal of microbes.

Degerming

46

The process of freeze-drying microbes to preserve them is (lyophilization/dessication)

lyophilization

47

Natural antiseptics such as pine or clove oil are examples of antimicrobial compounds called (alcohols/ phenolics/ detergents).

phenolics

48

An (iodophor/ halogen) is an iodine-containing organic compound found in such antiseptics as Betadine.

iodophor

49

Disinfectants known as (alcohols/ oxidizers/ aldehydes) have the chemical group-CHO, which reacts with and damages both proteins and nucleic acids.

aldehydes

50

The lowest temperature that kills all cells in a broth in 10 minutes is known as the (microbial/ thermal) death point.

Thermal

51

The amount of time needed to sterilize materials using moist heat is (more/less) than the time needed to sterilize using dry heat.

less

52

Microbial growth in jellies is inhibited by the ( acidic/ hypotonic/ hypertonic) condition of the food.

hypertonic

53

The deadliest, most contagious microbes are studied under conditions of (BSL-4/ BSL-3/ BSL-2/ BSL-1) containment.

BSL-4

54

Ultraviolet light penetrates (more/less) effectively than gamma rays.

less

55

The antimicrobial chemical pictured above is a (phenolic/ surfactant/ enzyme) compound found in many consumer products.

phenolic

56

Elements such as iodine, chlorine, and bromine are examples of (oxidizers/ halogens/ metals), which are the basis for many effective antimicrobial agents.

halogens

57

Heavy metal and oxidizing agent disinfectants damage (proteins/ DNA/ membranes), interfering with microbial metabolism.

proteins

58

The (endospore/ cysts/ prions) are the infectious agents most resistant to antimicrobial agents or processes.

prions

59

The process of heating milk or fruit juice to levels that kill any pathogenic microbes present is known as (pasteurization/ sanitization/ lyophilization).

pasterurization

60

The effectiveness of sterilization procedures is evaluated using (prions/ cysts/ endospores) because of their resilience.

endospores