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Microbial diseases of skin and eyes 2

front 1

all of the following are normal microbiota of the skin except

back 1

streptococcus

front 2

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?

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chickenpox

front 3

warts are caused by

back 3

papillomavirus

front 4

all of the following are characteristic of Pseudomonas aeruginosa except

back 4

gram positive cell wall

front 5

koplik spots are a diagnostic indicator of

back 5

measles

front 6

all of the following are transmitted via the respiratory route except

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tinea

front 7

which of the following is produced by P aeruginosa

back 7

pyocyanin

front 8

thrush and vaginitis are caused by

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candida albicans

front 9

the greatest single cause of blindness in the world is

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trachoma

front 10

all of the following are characteristic of the Group A beta hemolytic streptococci except

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methicillin resistance

front 11

which of the following causes ringworm

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Microsporum and epidermophyton

front 12

newborns' eyes are treated with an antibiotic

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as a routine precaution

front 13

a possible complication of chickenpox

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encephalitis

front 14

which of the following is a subcutaneous mycosis

back 14

sporotrichosis

front 15

which region of the skin supports the largest bacterial population

back 15

armpits

front 16

staphylococcus aureus is responsible for all of the following except

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acne

front 17

exfoliate toxin responsible for

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scalded skin syndrome

front 18

which of the following are causative agents of conjunctivitis

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haemophilus influenzae

front 19

in which of the following respects is measles similar to german measles (rubella)

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they can be controlled by vaccination

front 20

why is vaccination for rubella recommended

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there is a high incidence of congenital infections and birth defects

front 21

which of the following statements about congenital rubella syndrome is/are true

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it can be prevented by vaccinating women prior to pregnancy

front 22

which of the following are incorrectly matched

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poxvirus - fever blisters

front 23

which of the following is not caused by HSV-1

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canker sores

front 24

which of the following statements about reye syndrome is false

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it mostly affects older adults

front 25

which of the following is used to treat shingles

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acyclovir

front 26

which of the following is used to treat sporotrichosis

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oral potassium iodide

front 27

which of the following is used to treat candidiasis of the skin or mucous membrane

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nystatin

front 28

scabies is a skin disease caused by a

back 28

mite

front 29

scabies is transmitted by

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mites

front 30

a patient has pus-filled vesicles and scabs on her face, throat, and lower back she most likely has

back 30

chickenpox

front 31

which of the following leads to all the other

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staphylococcal infection

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the patient has a papular rash. Microscopic examination of skin scrapings reveals small eight-legged animals. the etiology is

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sarcoptes

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the patient has vesicles and scabs over her forehead. Microscopic examination of skin scrapings shows gram-positive cocci in clusters. the etiology is

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staphylococcus aureus

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the patient has scaling on his fingers. conidiospores are seen in microscopic examination of the skin scrapings. the etiology is

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microsporum

front 35

a 45 year old man has a pus-filled vesicles distributed over his back int he upper right quadrant, over his right shoulder, and upper right quadrant of his chest. His symptoms are mostly due to

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varicella-zoster virus

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a 35 year old woman has a red, raised rash on the side of her thighs. Gram-stained skin scrapings show large budding cells with pseudohyphae. the infection is caused by

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candida albicans

front 37

which of the following is incorrectly matched

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pseudomonas - inclusion conjunctivitis

front 38

a 17 year old boy has pus-filled cysts on his face and upper back. Microscopic examination reveals gram positive rods. The infection is caused by

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propionibacterium acnes

front 39

which of the following is likely to spread MRSA among athletes

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physical contact

whirlpool baths

taping gels

shared equipment

front 40

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

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conjunctivitis

front 41

pathogens of the skin often enter via hair follicles and ducts of the sweat glands

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true

front 42

the majority of the staphylococci isolated from human skin are coagulase positive

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false

front 43

the abbreaviation GAS refers to pathogenic strains of staphylococcus

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false

front 44

haemophilis influenzae is the most common bacterial cause of pink eye

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true

front 45

candidiasis often occurs following antibiotic therapy for bacterial infections

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true

front 46

infection with pediculus humanus is called scabies

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false

front 47

blue green pus is characteristic of pseudomonas woumd infection

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true

front 48

the normal flora of the skin is predominantly gram negative rods

back 48

false

front 49

the varicella-zoster virus is the causative agent of the chickenpox and shingles

back 49

true