Exam 19: Pathogenic Gram Positive Bacteria
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The neurotoxins of Clostridium botulinum produce (flaccid/tetanic)paralysis by preventing muscle contraction.
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Bacteria collected from a severely inflamed wound are sent to the lab for analysis.The results come back as follows: Gram-positive cocci in irregular clusters,kinase and coagulase positive,and able to grow in the presence of most antibiotics except vancomycin.The bacteria in the wound are most likely
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Which of the following statements about "flesh-eating" streptococci is FALSE?
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Streptococcus pyogenes commonly causes streptococcal toxic shock syndrome in otherwise healthy people.
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Members of the genus (Bacillus/Enterococcus/Mycobacterium)are part of the normal microbiota of humans.
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During a stay in the hospital,an accident victim develops symptoms of bacteremia.A blood sample shows the presence of Gram-positive cocci in pairs.Lab tests determine that the bacteria are nonhemolytic and bile salt tolerant.The bacteremia is likely due to
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How does the toxin from Clostridium tetani produce its action?
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A lab report on a respiratory patient's sample contains the notation MDR-TB.What does this mean?
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The presence of ________ can be used to distinguish Staphylococcus from other Gram-positive cocci.
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Adult foodborne botulism can be prevented by thoroughly cooking food (minimum 80°C for 20 minutes)before it is eaten.
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Which of the following bacteria divide by "snapping division" in which daughter cells remain attached in characteristic V-shapes?
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What differentiates virulent strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae from nonvirulent strains?
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Enterococcus faecalis bacteria can be distinguished from other Gram-positive cocci because enterococci
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Over 90% of Staphylococcus aureus isolates are penicillin-resistant.Why?
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When streptococcal infections involve the skin and surrounding lymph nodes,triggering pain and inflammation,the condition is known as (erysipelas/folliculitis/pyoderma).
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Immunization for ________ may reduce the incidence of otitis media and sinusitis.
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Group A streptococci are considered more virulent if their cytoplasmic membrane contains M protein.
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A "summer cold" that lasts for weeks and is characterized by sore throat,mild fever,dry cough,and malaise may be (pneumococcal/staphylococcal/walking)pneumonia.
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The primary treatment for food-borne botulism is (antibiotics/antitoxin/muscle relaxants).
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis is able to persist and be spread in aerosols due to its ability to produce endospores.
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