front 1 The lower respiratory tract is protected by all of the following
EXCEPT | back 1 B. competition with the normal flora of the lungs. |
front 2 Which one of the following pairings is mismatched? | back 2 A. epiglottitis – sore throat |
front 3 Members of the group A streptococci (GAS) cause all of the following
EXCEPT | back 3 D. epiglottitis. |
front 4 Which one of the following statements about mycoplasmal pneumonia is
TRUE? | back 4 A. Treatment is tetracyclines. |
front 5 Which one of the following is NOT a typical symptom of
influenza? | back 5 E. diarrhea |
front 6 Which one of the following pairings is mismatched? | back 6 C. Mycoplasma – gram-positive pleomorphic rod |
front 7 Which one of the following microorganisms causes symptoms most like
tuberculosis? | back 7 E. Histoplasma |
front 8 All of the following can lead to a positive tuberculin skin test
EXCEPT | back 8 B. being near someone with tuberculosis. |
front 9 Which one of the following diseases is NOT correctly matched to its
vaccine? | back 9 A. tuberculosis – toxoid |
front 10 Which one of the following diseases has a cutaneous form, especially
in individuals over 30 years of age? | back 10 E. diphtheria |
front 11 Which one of the following requires treatment with both antibiotics
and antitoxins? | back 11 A. diphtheria |
front 12 Which one of the following is mismatched? | back 12 D. Q fever – Rickettsia |
front 13 Which one of the following does NOT cause otitis media? | back 13 C. Coxiella burnetii |
front 14 Which one of the following causes opportunistic infections in AIDS
patients? | back 14 E. All of the answers are correct. |
front 15 Which one of the following diseases is NOT correctly matched to its
reservoir? | back 15 A. coccidioidomycosis – air |
front 16 All of the following are true of the common cold EXCEPT | back 16 D. early treatment will drastically reduce the disease symptoms. |
front 17 Which one of the following causes a disease characterized by the
catarrhal, paroxysmal, and convalescent stages? | back 17 B. Bordetella pertussis |
front 18 Which one of the following is an irregular, gram-positive
rod? | back 18 C. Corynebacterium diphtheriae |
front 19 Infection by which one of the following results in the formation of
Ghon complexes? | back 19 D. Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
front 20 Which one of the following produces the most potent exotoxin? | back 20 A. Corynebacterium diphtheriae |
front 21 The most effective means of preventing influenza is | back 21 B. annual vaccination. |
front 22 Which one of the following is an opportunistic pathogen? | back 22 B. Pneumocystis |
front 23 Which one of the following etiologic agents results in the formation
of abscesses? | back 23 B. Blastomyces |
front 24 The primary victims of the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919
were | back 24 D. young adults. |
front 25 All of the following are used as first-line drugs for treating
tuberculosis EXCEPT | back 25 D. fluoroquinolones. |
front 26 Infection by which one of the following is often confused with viral
pneumonia? | back 26 D. Mycoplasma |
front 27 Which one of the following causes a disease characterized by a red
rash? | back 27 B. Streptococcus |
front 28 Inhalation of arthroconidia is responsible for infection by which one
of the following organisms? | back 28 B. Coccidioides |
front 29 Soil is a reservoir for the pathogen for all of the following
diseases EXCEPT | back 29 A. Q fever. |
front 30 A patient has pneumonia. Gram-negative rods are cultured on nutrient
agar from a sputum sample. The etiology is | back 30 C. Burkholderia pseudomallei. |
front 31 The patient is suffocating because of an inflamed epiglottis. What is
the etiology of the symptoms? | back 31 B. Haemophilus |
front 32 The patient has a sore throat. What is the etiology of the
symptoms? | back 32 E. The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided. |
front 33 The patient is suffocating because of the accumulation of dead tissue
and fibrin in her throat. What is the etiology of the
symptoms? | back 33 D. Corynebacterium |
front 34 Which one of the following pairings is mismatched? | back 34 D. Mycobacterium – whooping cough |
front 35 All of the following are classified as fungi EXCEPT | back 35 D. Mycobacterium. |
front 36 Microscopic examination of a lung biopsy shows thick-walled cysts.
What is the etiology of the symptoms? | back 36 E. Pneumocystis |
front 37 Microscopic examination of a lung biopsy shows spherules. What is the
etiology of the symptoms? | back 37 E. Coccidioides |
front 38 Which one of the following statements regarding tuberculosis is
FALSE? | back 38 C. Nearly 1/3 of the world's population shows symptoms of tuberculosis. |
front 39 A patient has a paroxysmal cough and mucus accumulation. What is the
etiology of the symptoms? | back 39 E. Bordetella |
front 40 A patient who presents with red throat and tonsils can be diagnosed
as having | back 40 E. The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided. |
front 41 A patient has fever, difficulty breathing, chest pains, fluid in the
alveoli, and a positive tuberculin skin test. Gram-positive cocci are
isolated from the sputum. The patient most likely has | back 41 C. pneumococcal pneumonia. |
front 42 Which one of the following is responsible for epidemics of
respiratory disease in infants? | back 42 E. respiratory syncytial virus |
front 43 Which one of the following is NOT an intracellular parasite? | back 43 B. Coccidioides |
front 44 Which one of the following produces small "fried-egg"
colonies on medium containing horse serum and yeast extract? | back 44 E. Mycoplasma |
front 45 Legionella is transmitted by | back 45 D. airborne transmission. |
front 46 Melioidosis is a relatively new disease. Its means of transmission is
primarily via | back 46 C. inhalation. |
front 47 The causative agent of melioidosis is | back 47 C. Burkholderia pseudomallei. |
front 48 The best diagnostic method for detection of chlamydial pneumonia
is | back 48 E. PCR detection. |
front 49 In Q fever cases, involvement of which organ/system is responsible
for the rare fatalities observed? | back 49 C. heart tissue |
front 50 In cases of psittacosis, mortality is approximately ________ in the
absence of antibiotic therapy via tetracyclines. | back 50 E. 15-20% |