Deck 21: Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Eyes

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The etiologic agent of fever blisters.

A) Herpes simplex
B) Herpes zoster
C) HHV- 6
D) Parvovirus
E) Poxvirus
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The etiologic agent of chickenpox.

A) Herpes simplex
B) Herpes zoster
C) HHV- 6
D) Parvovirus
E) Poxvirus
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An 8- year- old female 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 8- year- old have?

A) Chickenpox
B) German measles
C) Fever blisters
D) Measles
E) Scabies
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Scabies is a skin disease caused by

A) A protozoan.
B) A prion.
C) A mite.
D) A slow virus.
E) A bacterium.
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Which of the following can be treated with topical chemotherapeutic agents?

A) Sporotrichosis
B) Dermatomycosis
C) Rubella
D) Herpes gladiatorium
E) None of the above
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Which of the following is not a causative agent of conjunctivitis?

A) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
B) Chlamydia trachomatis
C) Adenovirus
D) Hemophilus aegyptii
E) Herpes simplex
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Which of the following is not normal microbiota of the skin?

A) Pityrosporum
B) Staphylococcus
C) Corynebacterium
D) Propionibacterium
E) Streptococcus
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All of the following statements about congenital rubella syndrome are true except

A) It doesn't occur with subclinical infections.
B) It may result in deafness, blindness, and mental retardation.
C) It may be fatal.
D) It is contracted in utero.
E) All of the above are true.
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Which of the following is not a cause of ringworm?

A) Trichophyton
B) Microsporum
C) Epidermophyton
D) Tinea capitis
E) None of the above
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The patient has a papular rash. Microscopic examination of skin scrapings reveals small 8- legged animals.

A) Candida
B) Microsporum
C) Scabies
D) S. aureus
E) P. aeruginosa
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The etiologic agent of roseola.

A) Herpes simplex
B) Herpes zoster
C) HHV- 6
D) Parvovirus
E) Poxvirus
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A patient has pus- filled vesicles and scabs on her face, throat, and lower back. She most likely has

A) Measles.
B) Smallpox.
C) Chickenpox.
D) Rubella.
E) Mumps.
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The patient has vesicles and scabs over her forehead. Microscopic examination of skin scrapings shows gram- positive cocci in clusters.

A) Candida
B) Scabies
C) Microsporum
D) P. aeruginosa
E) S. aureus
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Which of the following is not transmitted by the respiratory route?

A) Cold sore
B) Smallpox
C) Chickenpox
D) German measles
E) None of the above
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Newborns' eyes are treated with an antibiotic when

A) N. gonorrhoeae is isolated from the eyes.
B) Always.
C) The mother has genital herpes.
D) The mother has gonorrhea.
E) The mother is blind.
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A 17- year- old male has pus- filled cysts on his face and upper back. Microscopic examination reveals gram- positive rods. This infection is caused by

A) Propionibacterium acnes.
B) Acanthamoeba.
C) Streptococcus pyogenes.
D) Staphylococcus aureus.
E) Herpes simplex virus.
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Which region of the skin supports the largest bacterial population?

A) Forearms
B) Axilla
C) Legs
D) Scalp
E) All are equal
Question
Thrush and vaginitis are caused by

A) Herpesvirus.
B) Streptococcus pyogenes.
C) Chlamydia trachomatis.
D) Candida albicans.
E) Staphylococcus aureus.
Question
Which of the following is not a characteristic used to identify S. pyogenes?

A) Group M proteins
B) Group A cell wall antigen
C) Beta- hemolytic
D) Coagulase- positive
E) None of the above
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Vaccination for rubella is

A) Not necessary if a person has had an infection.
B) Recommended only for pregnant women.
C) Recommended for newborns to prevent congenital disease.
D) Not necessary because the disease is mild.
E) None of the above.
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Scabies is transmitted by

A) Water.
B) Fomites.
C) Soil.
D) Food.
E) None of the above.
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Which infection is caused by S. aureus?

A) Furuncle
B) Sty
C) Pimples
D) Carbuncle
E) All of the above
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The greatest single cause of blindness in the world is

A) Inclusion conjunctivitis.
B) Neonatal gonorrheal ophthalmia.
C) Trachoma.
D) Keratoconjunctivitis.
E) Pinkeye.
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In which of the following respects is measles similar to German measles?

A) Rash
B) Etiologic agent
C) Congenital complications
D) Encephalitis as a complication
E) In name only
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of P. aeruginosa?

A) Oxidase positive
B) Produce pyocyanin
C) Oxidative metabolism
D) Gram- positive rods
E) None of the above
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Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A) P. acnes - acne
B) P. aeruginosa - otitis externa
C) S. pyogenes - erysipelas
D) S. aureus - impetigo
E) None of the above
Question
A possible complication of herpetic keratitis is

A) Encephalitis.
B) Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis.
C) Fever blisters.
D) Congenital rubella syndrome.
E) None of the above.
Question
Assume that your lab partner swabs the side of his face and used the swab to inoculate a nutrient agar plate. The next day, he performs a Gram stain on the colonies. They are gram- positive cocci. You advise him that he should next look for

A) A coagulase reaction.
B) An acid- fast reaction.
C) Conidiospores.
D) Pseudopods.
E) Pseudohyphae.
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A 35- year- old female has a red, raised rash on the inside of her thighs. Gram- stained skin scrapings show large budding cells with pseudohyphae. The infection is caused by

A) Varicella- zoster virus.
B) Staphylococcus aureus.
C) Herpes simplex virus.
D) Streptococcus pyogenes.
E) Candida albicans.
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Which of the following is incorrectly matched?

A) Infected tissue fluoresces - Dermatomycosis
B) Chickenpox - Poxvirus
C) Conjunctivitis - Pseudomonas
D) Opportunistic infection in AIDS patients - Candidiasis
E) Conjunctivitis - Chlamydia trachomatis
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A 45- year- old male has pus- filled vesicles distributed over his back in the upper right quadrant, over his right shoulder, and upper right quadrant of his chest. His symptoms are most likely due to

A) Herpes simplex virus.
B) Staphylococcus aureus.
C) Varicella- zoster virus.
D) Candida albicans.
E) Streptococcus pyogenes.
Question
A 17- year- old male has pus- filled cysts on his face and upper back. Microscopic examination reveals gram- positive rods. This infection is

A) Impetigo.
B) Boils.
C) Acne.
D) Carbuncles.
E) Pimples.
Question
Used to treat smallpox.

A) Penicillin
B) Sulfonamide
C) Trifluridine
D) Fungicide
E) None of the above
Question
Cytoplasmic inclusions were observed in a fetus that died in utero after 6 months' gestation. The probable cause of the fetus's death was

A) Herpes simplex.
B) Streptococcus pyogenes.
C) Fifth disease.
D) Staphylococcus aureus.
E) Measles.
Question
Used to treat epidemic herpetic keratitis.

A) Penicillin
B) Fungicide
C) Sulfonamide
D) Trifluridine
E) None of the above
Question
Used to treat sporotrichosis.

A) Penicillin
B) Sulfonamide
C) Trifluridine
D) Fungicide
E) None of the above
Question
The patient has scaling skin on his fingers. Conidiospores are seen in microscopic examination of skin scrapings.

A) P. aaeruginosa
B) Microsporum
C) Candida
D) Scabies
E) S. aureus
Question
Which of the following is sensitive to penicillin?

A) Candida
B) Herpesvirus
C) Pseudomonas
D) Streptococcus
E) Chlamydia
Question
The etiologic agent of warts is

A) Poxvirus.
B) Herpesvirus.
C) Parvovirus
D) Papovavirus.
E) None of the above.
Question
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A) Pustular rash - smallpox
B) Koplik spots - rubella
C) Vesicular rash - chickenpox
D) Papular rash - measles
E) None of the above
Question
Which of these is not caused by herpesvirus?

A) Keratoconjunctivitis
B) Chickenpox
C) Smallpox
D) Shingles
E) None of the above
Question
Used to treat candidiasis.

A) Penicillin
B) Sulfonamide
C) Trifluridine
D) Fungicide
E) None of the above
Question
Herpes gladiatorium is transmitted by

A) Insect bites.
B) The fecal- oral route.
C) The respiratory route.
D) Direct contact.
E) All of the above.
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Which of the following leads to all the others?

A) Staphylococcal infection
B) Sudden drop in blood pressure
C) Toxemia
D) Scalded skin syndrome
E) TSST- 1
Question
The etiologic agent of fifth disease.

A) Herpes simplex
B) Herpes zoster
C) HHV- 6
D) Parvovirus
E) Poxvirus
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Deck 21: Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Eyes
1
The etiologic agent of fever blisters.

A) Herpes simplex
B) Herpes zoster
C) HHV- 6
D) Parvovirus
E) Poxvirus
A
2
The etiologic agent of chickenpox.

A) Herpes simplex
B) Herpes zoster
C) HHV- 6
D) Parvovirus
E) Poxvirus
B
3
An 8- year- old female 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 8- year- old have?

A) Chickenpox
B) German measles
C) Fever blisters
D) Measles
E) Scabies
A
4
Scabies is a skin disease caused by

A) A protozoan.
B) A prion.
C) A mite.
D) A slow virus.
E) A bacterium.
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Which of the following can be treated with topical chemotherapeutic agents?

A) Sporotrichosis
B) Dermatomycosis
C) Rubella
D) Herpes gladiatorium
E) None of the above
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6
Which of the following is not a causative agent of conjunctivitis?

A) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
B) Chlamydia trachomatis
C) Adenovirus
D) Hemophilus aegyptii
E) Herpes simplex
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Which of the following is not normal microbiota of the skin?

A) Pityrosporum
B) Staphylococcus
C) Corynebacterium
D) Propionibacterium
E) Streptococcus
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8
All of the following statements about congenital rubella syndrome are true except

A) It doesn't occur with subclinical infections.
B) It may result in deafness, blindness, and mental retardation.
C) It may be fatal.
D) It is contracted in utero.
E) All of the above are true.
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9
Which of the following is not a cause of ringworm?

A) Trichophyton
B) Microsporum
C) Epidermophyton
D) Tinea capitis
E) None of the above
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10
The patient has a papular rash. Microscopic examination of skin scrapings reveals small 8- legged animals.

A) Candida
B) Microsporum
C) Scabies
D) S. aureus
E) P. aeruginosa
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11
The etiologic agent of roseola.

A) Herpes simplex
B) Herpes zoster
C) HHV- 6
D) Parvovirus
E) Poxvirus
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12
A patient has pus- filled vesicles and scabs on her face, throat, and lower back. She most likely has

A) Measles.
B) Smallpox.
C) Chickenpox.
D) Rubella.
E) Mumps.
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13
The patient has vesicles and scabs over her forehead. Microscopic examination of skin scrapings shows gram- positive cocci in clusters.

A) Candida
B) Scabies
C) Microsporum
D) P. aeruginosa
E) S. aureus
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14
Which of the following is not transmitted by the respiratory route?

A) Cold sore
B) Smallpox
C) Chickenpox
D) German measles
E) None of the above
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Newborns' eyes are treated with an antibiotic when

A) N. gonorrhoeae is isolated from the eyes.
B) Always.
C) The mother has genital herpes.
D) The mother has gonorrhea.
E) The mother is blind.
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A 17- year- old male has pus- filled cysts on his face and upper back. Microscopic examination reveals gram- positive rods. This infection is caused by

A) Propionibacterium acnes.
B) Acanthamoeba.
C) Streptococcus pyogenes.
D) Staphylococcus aureus.
E) Herpes simplex virus.
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17
Which region of the skin supports the largest bacterial population?

A) Forearms
B) Axilla
C) Legs
D) Scalp
E) All are equal
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18
Thrush and vaginitis are caused by

A) Herpesvirus.
B) Streptococcus pyogenes.
C) Chlamydia trachomatis.
D) Candida albicans.
E) Staphylococcus aureus.
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19
Which of the following is not a characteristic used to identify S. pyogenes?

A) Group M proteins
B) Group A cell wall antigen
C) Beta- hemolytic
D) Coagulase- positive
E) None of the above
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20
Vaccination for rubella is

A) Not necessary if a person has had an infection.
B) Recommended only for pregnant women.
C) Recommended for newborns to prevent congenital disease.
D) Not necessary because the disease is mild.
E) None of the above.
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21
Scabies is transmitted by

A) Water.
B) Fomites.
C) Soil.
D) Food.
E) None of the above.
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22
Which infection is caused by S. aureus?

A) Furuncle
B) Sty
C) Pimples
D) Carbuncle
E) All of the above
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23
The greatest single cause of blindness in the world is

A) Inclusion conjunctivitis.
B) Neonatal gonorrheal ophthalmia.
C) Trachoma.
D) Keratoconjunctivitis.
E) Pinkeye.
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24
In which of the following respects is measles similar to German measles?

A) Rash
B) Etiologic agent
C) Congenital complications
D) Encephalitis as a complication
E) In name only
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25
Which of the following is not a characteristic of P. aeruginosa?

A) Oxidase positive
B) Produce pyocyanin
C) Oxidative metabolism
D) Gram- positive rods
E) None of the above
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26
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A) P. acnes - acne
B) P. aeruginosa - otitis externa
C) S. pyogenes - erysipelas
D) S. aureus - impetigo
E) None of the above
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27
A possible complication of herpetic keratitis is

A) Encephalitis.
B) Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis.
C) Fever blisters.
D) Congenital rubella syndrome.
E) None of the above.
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28
Assume that your lab partner swabs the side of his face and used the swab to inoculate a nutrient agar plate. The next day, he performs a Gram stain on the colonies. They are gram- positive cocci. You advise him that he should next look for

A) A coagulase reaction.
B) An acid- fast reaction.
C) Conidiospores.
D) Pseudopods.
E) Pseudohyphae.
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29
A 35- year- old female has a red, raised rash on the inside of her thighs. Gram- stained skin scrapings show large budding cells with pseudohyphae. The infection is caused by

A) Varicella- zoster virus.
B) Staphylococcus aureus.
C) Herpes simplex virus.
D) Streptococcus pyogenes.
E) Candida albicans.
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30
Which of the following is incorrectly matched?

A) Infected tissue fluoresces - Dermatomycosis
B) Chickenpox - Poxvirus
C) Conjunctivitis - Pseudomonas
D) Opportunistic infection in AIDS patients - Candidiasis
E) Conjunctivitis - Chlamydia trachomatis
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31
A 45- year- old male has pus- filled vesicles distributed over his back in the upper right quadrant, over his right shoulder, and upper right quadrant of his chest. His symptoms are most likely due to

A) Herpes simplex virus.
B) Staphylococcus aureus.
C) Varicella- zoster virus.
D) Candida albicans.
E) Streptococcus pyogenes.
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32
A 17- year- old male has pus- filled cysts on his face and upper back. Microscopic examination reveals gram- positive rods. This infection is

A) Impetigo.
B) Boils.
C) Acne.
D) Carbuncles.
E) Pimples.
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33
Used to treat smallpox.

A) Penicillin
B) Sulfonamide
C) Trifluridine
D) Fungicide
E) None of the above
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34
Cytoplasmic inclusions were observed in a fetus that died in utero after 6 months' gestation. The probable cause of the fetus's death was

A) Herpes simplex.
B) Streptococcus pyogenes.
C) Fifth disease.
D) Staphylococcus aureus.
E) Measles.
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35
Used to treat epidemic herpetic keratitis.

A) Penicillin
B) Fungicide
C) Sulfonamide
D) Trifluridine
E) None of the above
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36
Used to treat sporotrichosis.

A) Penicillin
B) Sulfonamide
C) Trifluridine
D) Fungicide
E) None of the above
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37
The patient has scaling skin on his fingers. Conidiospores are seen in microscopic examination of skin scrapings.

A) P. aaeruginosa
B) Microsporum
C) Candida
D) Scabies
E) S. aureus
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38
Which of the following is sensitive to penicillin?

A) Candida
B) Herpesvirus
C) Pseudomonas
D) Streptococcus
E) Chlamydia
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39
The etiologic agent of warts is

A) Poxvirus.
B) Herpesvirus.
C) Parvovirus
D) Papovavirus.
E) None of the above.
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40
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A) Pustular rash - smallpox
B) Koplik spots - rubella
C) Vesicular rash - chickenpox
D) Papular rash - measles
E) None of the above
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41
Which of these is not caused by herpesvirus?

A) Keratoconjunctivitis
B) Chickenpox
C) Smallpox
D) Shingles
E) None of the above
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42
Used to treat candidiasis.

A) Penicillin
B) Sulfonamide
C) Trifluridine
D) Fungicide
E) None of the above
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43
Herpes gladiatorium is transmitted by

A) Insect bites.
B) The fecal- oral route.
C) The respiratory route.
D) Direct contact.
E) All of the above.
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44
Which of the following leads to all the others?

A) Staphylococcal infection
B) Sudden drop in blood pressure
C) Toxemia
D) Scalded skin syndrome
E) TSST- 1
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45
The etiologic agent of fifth disease.

A) Herpes simplex
B) Herpes zoster
C) HHV- 6
D) Parvovirus
E) Poxvirus
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