Deck 4: Inflammation and Infection

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The job of the immune system is to protect the body against foreign invasion.
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Inflammation can occur only in tissue with a blood supply.
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An abscess is generalized accumulation of pus.
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Candidiasis is commonly known as a yeast infection.
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Bedsores are a type of ulcer.
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Viral infections are easily treated.
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All fungi are pathogenic.
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Fibrinous exudates are commonly called a scab.
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The primary union of tissue healing involves approximating the edges of the wound.
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The inflammatory process is specific to certain types of trauma and does not occur in all forms of trauma.
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Fungal infections are easily cured with short-term therapy.
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The regeneration phase of tissue repair involves scar formation.
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Antibiotic therapy always kills a virus.
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Antibiotics are ineffective in the treatment of cellulitis.
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All tapeworms are acquired by eating uncooked or inadequately cooked meat.
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Normal flora bacteria often become pathogenic when they gain access to the body.
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Cellulitis is characterized by edema and redness.
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The body has two basic methods of tissue repair.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,based in Atlanta,is responsible for tracking and identifying infections.
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Primary bacterial infections occur after the onset of another disease process or condition.
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Examples of helminth infections include:

A) tapeworms.
B) roundworms.
C) flatworms.
D) all of the above.
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Factors affecting healing time include:

A) location of wound.
B) nutritional status.
C) mobility of wound tissue.
D) all of the above.
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What effect do steroids have on the healing process?

A) no effect
B) inhibits healing
C) speeds up healing
D) speeds up primary union
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Secondary union in tissue healing involves wound healing by granulation.
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Xpert MRSA is a test that uses DNA-typing technology to test for drug-resistant strains.
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Adhesions are normally fibrous scar tissue that clings to the surface of adjoining organs.
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Examples of common fungal infections include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) malaria.
B) thrush.
C) ringworm.
D) histoplasmosis.
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The smallest infectious organism is a:

A) fungus.
B) virus.
C) bacterium.
D) helminth.
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Examples of common infections caused by bacteria include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) shigellosis.
B) streptococcal infection.
C) candidiasis.
D) salmonellosis.
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The leading cause of death in the world is:

A) heart disease.
B) accidental death.
C) cancer.
D) infection.
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The signs of inflammation include:

A) pain.
B) swelling.
C) redness.
D) all of the above.
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A keloid is a raised scar that occurs more frequently in the black population.
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Examples of common viral infections include:

A) herpes simplex.
B) mononucleosis.
C) influenza.
D) all of the above.
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Examples of an abscess include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) a boil.
B) a furuncle.
C) a pimple.
D) an ulcer.
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The three basic lines of defense include:

A) an intact skin.
B) the inflammatory response.
C) the immune response.
D) all of the above.
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The type of infection that accounts for 80 percent of all infections is:

A) childhood.
B) respiratory.
C) viral.
D) wound.
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Bacteria become opportunistic when normal flora become pathogenic.
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The central portion of an abscess softens and develops a:

A) head.
B) tail.
C) midsection.
D) ulcer.
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Which organ is frequently affected by adhesions?

A) stomach
B) liver
C) intestine
D) lungs
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The microorganism that typically causes an abscess is:

A) Streptococcus.
B) Klebsiella.
C) E.coli.
D) Proteus.
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Factors delaying healing include:

A) age.
B) size.
C) circulation.
D) all of the above.
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Which of the following is second only to HIV as a major public health threat?

A) hospital-acquired MRSA
B) helminths
C) community-acquired MRSA
D) rickettsiae
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The job of the immune system is to protect the body against foreign invasion.
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Inflammation can occur only in tissue with a blood supply.
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An abscess is generalized accumulation of pus.
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Candidiasis is commonly known as a yeast infection.
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Bedsores are a type of ulcer.
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Viral infections are easily treated.
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All fungi are pathogenic.
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Fibrinous exudates are commonly called a scab.
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The primary union of tissue healing involves approximating the edges of the wound.
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The inflammatory process is specific to certain types of trauma and does not occur in all forms of trauma.
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Fungal infections are easily cured with short-term therapy.
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The regeneration phase of tissue repair involves scar formation.
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Antibiotic therapy always kills a virus.
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Antibiotics are ineffective in the treatment of cellulitis.
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All tapeworms are acquired by eating uncooked or inadequately cooked meat.
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Normal flora bacteria often become pathogenic when they gain access to the body.
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Cellulitis is characterized by edema and redness.
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The body has two basic methods of tissue repair.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,based in Atlanta,is responsible for tracking and identifying infections.
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Primary bacterial infections occur after the onset of another disease process or condition.
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Examples of helminth infections include:

A) tapeworms.
B) roundworms.
C) flatworms.
D) all of the above.
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Factors affecting healing time include:

A) location of wound.
B) nutritional status.
C) mobility of wound tissue.
D) all of the above.
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What effect do steroids have on the healing process?

A) no effect
B) inhibits healing
C) speeds up healing
D) speeds up primary union
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Secondary union in tissue healing involves wound healing by granulation.
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Xpert MRSA is a test that uses DNA-typing technology to test for drug-resistant strains.
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Adhesions are normally fibrous scar tissue that clings to the surface of adjoining organs.
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Examples of common fungal infections include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) malaria.
B) thrush.
C) ringworm.
D) histoplasmosis.
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The smallest infectious organism is a:

A) fungus.
B) virus.
C) bacterium.
D) helminth.
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Examples of common infections caused by bacteria include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) shigellosis.
B) streptococcal infection.
C) candidiasis.
D) salmonellosis.
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The leading cause of death in the world is:

A) heart disease.
B) accidental death.
C) cancer.
D) infection.
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The signs of inflammation include:

A) pain.
B) swelling.
C) redness.
D) all of the above.
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A keloid is a raised scar that occurs more frequently in the black population.
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Examples of common viral infections include:

A) herpes simplex.
B) mononucleosis.
C) influenza.
D) all of the above.
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Examples of an abscess include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) a boil.
B) a furuncle.
C) a pimple.
D) an ulcer.
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The three basic lines of defense include:

A) an intact skin.
B) the inflammatory response.
C) the immune response.
D) all of the above.
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The type of infection that accounts for 80 percent of all infections is:

A) childhood.
B) respiratory.
C) viral.
D) wound.
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Bacteria become opportunistic when normal flora become pathogenic.
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The central portion of an abscess softens and develops a:

A) head.
B) tail.
C) midsection.
D) ulcer.
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Which organ is frequently affected by adhesions?

A) stomach
B) liver
C) intestine
D) lungs
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The microorganism that typically causes an abscess is:

A) Streptococcus.
B) Klebsiella.
C) E.coli.
D) Proteus.
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Factors delaying healing include:

A) age.
B) size.
C) circulation.
D) all of the above.
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Which of the following is second only to HIV as a major public health threat?

A) hospital-acquired MRSA
B) helminths
C) community-acquired MRSA
D) rickettsiae
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