Deck 19: Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Wounds
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Deck 19: Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Wounds
1
All of the following can be caused by Staphylococcus aureus EXCEPT:
A) a sty.
B) impetigo.
C) a carbuncle.
D) erysipelas.
E) scalded skin syndrome.
A) a sty.
B) impetigo.
C) a carbuncle.
D) erysipelas.
E) scalded skin syndrome.
D
2
Impetigo can be caused by
A) Streptococcus pyogenes.
B) Staphylococcus epidermidis.
C) Staphylococcus aureus.
D) Both A and C are correct.
E) Both B and C are correct.
A) Streptococcus pyogenes.
B) Staphylococcus epidermidis.
C) Staphylococcus aureus.
D) Both A and C are correct.
E) Both B and C are correct.
D
3
Doxycycline and benzoyl peroxide are used to treat
A) acne.
B) bacteremia.
C) cat scratch disease.
D) RMSF.
E) swimmer's ear.
A) acne.
B) bacteremia.
C) cat scratch disease.
D) RMSF.
E) swimmer's ear.
A
4
"Pox" is a term synonymous with which of the following?
A) a papule
B) a macule
C) a vesicle
D) a pustule
E) a whitlow
A) a papule
B) a macule
C) a vesicle
D) a pustule
E) a whitlow
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5
Normal skin microbiota are able to grow on the skin because of their resistance to
A) sebum.
B) salt.
C) keratin.
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) A, B, and C are correct.
A) sebum.
B) salt.
C) keratin.
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) A, B, and C are correct.
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6
Transovarian transmission is a process by which
A) an infected female vector transmits a pathogen to the eggs in its ovaries.
B) a pathogen infects the ovaries of its host.
C) a pathogen is transmitted from an infected male to a healthy female during mating.
D) a pathogen is spread from host to host by unprotected sexual intercourse.
E) a pathogen is transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated eggs.
A) an infected female vector transmits a pathogen to the eggs in its ovaries.
B) a pathogen infects the ovaries of its host.
C) a pathogen is transmitted from an infected male to a healthy female during mating.
D) a pathogen is spread from host to host by unprotected sexual intercourse.
E) a pathogen is transmitted through the ingestion of contaminated eggs.
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7
Strains of S. pyogenes that cause necrotizing fasciitis produce all of the following virulence factors EXCEPT:
A) deoxyribonucleases.
B) elastase.
C) exotoxin A.
D) streptokinases.
E) streptolysin S.
A) deoxyribonucleases.
B) elastase.
C) exotoxin A.
D) streptokinases.
E) streptolysin S.
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8
The skin serves all of the following functions EXCEPT:
A) allows passage of biologically important molecules.
B) provides a barrier against invading microbes.
C) prevents excessive water loss.
D) participates in temperature regulation.
E) assists in vitamin D production.
A) allows passage of biologically important molecules.
B) provides a barrier against invading microbes.
C) prevents excessive water loss.
D) participates in temperature regulation.
E) assists in vitamin D production.
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9
What is the pathogenic process underlying Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
A) cellular damage via potent exotoxins
B) stimulation of a strong immune response
C) formation of biofilms in host tissues
D) interference with host cell metabolism
E) damage to blood vessels
A) cellular damage via potent exotoxins
B) stimulation of a strong immune response
C) formation of biofilms in host tissues
D) interference with host cell metabolism
E) damage to blood vessels
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10
Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome is caused by
A) exfoliative toxins.
B) staphylokinase.
C) coagulase.
D) lipase.
E) beta- lactamase.
A) exfoliative toxins.
B) staphylokinase.
C) coagulase.
D) lipase.
E) beta- lactamase.
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11
Anthrax derives its name from which of the following aspects of the disease?
A) the microscopic appearance of its cells
B) the shape of B. anthracis colonies on agar
C) the appearance of eschars on the skin
D) the necessity of burning animals killed by the disease
E) the shape of its endospores
A) the microscopic appearance of its cells
B) the shape of B. anthracis colonies on agar
C) the appearance of eschars on the skin
D) the necessity of burning animals killed by the disease
E) the shape of its endospores
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12
One feature that differentiates Staphylococcus aureus from other staphylococci is its
A) slime layer production.
B) beta- lactamase production.
C) coagulase production.
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) Both B and C are correct.
A) slime layer production.
B) beta- lactamase production.
C) coagulase production.
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) Both B and C are correct.
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13
Erysipelas is caused by
A) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
B) Staphylococcus aureus.
C) Bartonella henselae.
D) Streptococcus pyogenes.
E) Staphylococcus epidermidis.
A) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
B) Staphylococcus aureus.
C) Bartonella henselae.
D) Streptococcus pyogenes.
E) Staphylococcus epidermidis.
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14
An infection of a hair follicle at the base of an eyelid is called a
A) macule.
B) pimple.
C) carbuncle.
D) sty.
E) furuncle.
A) macule.
B) pimple.
C) carbuncle.
D) sty.
E) furuncle.
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15
The resistance of Pseudomonas to a wide variety of antimicrobial drugs is due, in part, to its
A) production of pyocyanin.
B) ability to utilize a wide range of carbon and nitrogen sources.
C) ability to grow in almost any moist environment.
D) ability to form biofilms.
E) production of exoenzyme S.
A) production of pyocyanin.
B) ability to utilize a wide range of carbon and nitrogen sources.
C) ability to grow in almost any moist environment.
D) ability to form biofilms.
E) production of exoenzyme S.
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16
All of the following diseases are caused by poxviruses EXCEPT:
A) smallpox.
B) orf.
C) cowpox.
D) monkeypox.
E) chickenpox.
A) smallpox.
B) orf.
C) cowpox.
D) monkeypox.
E) chickenpox.
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17
Petechiae are subcutaneous hemorrhages associated with which of the following?
A) anthrax
B) herpes gladiatorum
C) smallpox
D) RMSF
E) necrotizing fasciitis
A) anthrax
B) herpes gladiatorum
C) smallpox
D) RMSF
E) necrotizing fasciitis
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18
Cat scratch disease is caused by
A) Staphylococcus aureus.
B) Bartonella henselae.
C) Rickettsia rickettsii.
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
E) Streptococcus pyogenes.
A) Staphylococcus aureus.
B) Bartonella henselae.
C) Rickettsia rickettsii.
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
E) Streptococcus pyogenes.
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19
Smallpox was the first human disease to be
A) treated with antiviral drugs.
B) identified as a viral disease.
C) globally eradicated.
D) re- created in an experimental animal.
E) analyzed and studied on the genetic level.
A) treated with antiviral drugs.
B) identified as a viral disease.
C) globally eradicated.
D) re- created in an experimental animal.
E) analyzed and studied on the genetic level.
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20
Virulent strains of Staphylococcus aureus can resist penicillin because they produce
A) lipase.
B) a slime layer.
C) staphylokinase.
D) coagulase.
E) beta- lactamase.
A) lipase.
B) a slime layer.
C) staphylokinase.
D) coagulase.
E) beta- lactamase.
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21
"Ringworm" is caused by
A) a hypersensitivity reaction caused by superficial contact with dermatophytes.
B) dermatophytes growing in the upper dead tissue layers of the skin.
C) immunosuppression due to HIV infection.
D) dermatophytes that have invaded deep layers of the skin.
E) parasitic worms that infect the skin.
A) a hypersensitivity reaction caused by superficial contact with dermatophytes.
B) dermatophytes growing in the upper dead tissue layers of the skin.
C) immunosuppression due to HIV infection.
D) dermatophytes that have invaded deep layers of the skin.
E) parasitic worms that infect the skin.
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22
Humans are the only hosts of Rickettsia rickettsii.
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23
M protein is a virulence factor associated with group A streptococci.
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24
Which of the following forms of leishmaniasis is NOT fatal?
A) visceral
B) mucocutaneous
C) cutaneous
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) Both B and C are correct.
A) visceral
B) mucocutaneous
C) cutaneous
D) Both A and B are correct.
E) Both B and C are correct.
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25
Staphylococcus epidermidis secretes a toxin that dissolves the desmosomes that hold epidermal cells together.
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26
Which of the following is NOT an effective treatment for gas gangrene?
A) surgical removal of dead tissue
B) acyclovir
C) oxygen under high pressure
D) antitoxin
E) intravenous penicillin
A) surgical removal of dead tissue
B) acyclovir
C) oxygen under high pressure
D) antitoxin
E) intravenous penicillin
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27
Which of the following can cause birth defects?
A) rubella
B) chickenpox
C) roseola
D) smallpox
E) measles
A) rubella
B) chickenpox
C) roseola
D) smallpox
E) measles
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28
All of the following are characteristics of mycetomas EXCEPT:
A) They can spread to deep tissues and bones.
B) They use keratin as a nutrient.
C) Their treatment involves surgery and long- term antifungal therapy.
D) They are caused by soil fungi.
E) They are transmitted by prick wounds and scrapes.
A) They can spread to deep tissues and bones.
B) They use keratin as a nutrient.
C) Their treatment involves surgery and long- term antifungal therapy.
D) They are caused by soil fungi.
E) They are transmitted by prick wounds and scrapes.
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29
Erythema infectiosum is also known as
A) herpangina.
B) fifth disease.
C) roseola.
D) rubeola.
E) German measles.
A) herpangina.
B) fifth disease.
C) roseola.
D) rubeola.
E) German measles.
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30
Which of the following is an incorrect pairing?
A) measles : rubeola
B) herpes zoster : genital warts
C) impetigo : pyodermal
D) German measles : rubella
E) variola : smallpox
A) measles : rubeola
B) herpes zoster : genital warts
C) impetigo : pyodermal
D) German measles : rubella
E) variola : smallpox
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31
Acyclovir is a chemotherapeutic agent used to treat
A) measles.
B) smallpox.
C) acne.
D) herpes simplex.
E) anthrax.
A) measles.
B) smallpox.
C) acne.
D) herpes simplex.
E) anthrax.
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32
Shingles, or herpes zoster, is caused by the same virus that causes
A) condylomata acuminata.
B) measles.
C) chickenpox.
D) smallpox.
E) German measles.
A) condylomata acuminata.
B) measles.
C) chickenpox.
D) smallpox.
E) German measles.
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33
Genital warts are associated with cancers of all of the following EXCEPT:
A) the cervix.
B) the urinary bladder.
C) the penis.
D) the anus.
E) the mouth.
A) the cervix.
B) the urinary bladder.
C) the penis.
D) the anus.
E) the mouth.
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34
Because they are common soil saprobes, dermatophytes are fungi that are not contagious in humans.
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35
All of the following can cause chromoblastomycosis EXCEPT:
A) Phialophora verrucosa.
B) Cladophialophora carrionii.
C) Malassezia furfur.
D) Fonsecaea pedrosoi.
E) Fonsecaea compacta.
A) Phialophora verrucosa.
B) Cladophialophora carrionii.
C) Malassezia furfur.
D) Fonsecaea pedrosoi.
E) Fonsecaea compacta.
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36
Which of the following is becoming rarer as a result of childhood vaccinations?
A) impetigo
B) subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
C) neonatal herpes
D) warts
E) roseola
A) impetigo
B) subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
C) neonatal herpes
D) warts
E) roseola
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37
Ultraviolet illumination is used to diagnose infections of which of the following?
A) Trichosporon beigelii
B) Piedraia hortae
C) Malassezia furfur
D) Leishmania sp.
E) Sarcoptes scabiei
A) Trichosporon beigelii
B) Piedraia hortae
C) Malassezia furfur
D) Leishmania sp.
E) Sarcoptes scabiei
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38
Chromoblastomycosis is rarely a severe disease and can be treated easily with appropriate drugs.
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39
Sporotrichosis is more commonly known as
A) herpangina.
B) white piedra.
C) scabies.
D) rose- gardener's disease.
E) ringworm.
A) herpangina.
B) white piedra.
C) scabies.
D) rose- gardener's disease.
E) ringworm.
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40
All of the following are true statements concerning warts EXCEPT:
A) They are usually found in particular areas of the body.
B) They usually develop over a few years' time.
C) The viruses that cause warts are stable outside the body.
D) Most types of warts are difficult to prevent.
E) The viruses that cause warts often remain latent in neighboring cells.
A) They are usually found in particular areas of the body.
B) They usually develop over a few years' time.
C) The viruses that cause warts are stable outside the body.
D) Most types of warts are difficult to prevent.
E) The viruses that cause warts often remain latent in neighboring cells.
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41
Aspirin should never be given to children or adolescents with symptoms of chickenpox because of the risk of developing .
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42
Streptococci that secrete enzymes and toxins capable of destroying muscle and fat tissue cause a disease formally known as .
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43
Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis is also known as kala- azar and is fatal in 95% of untreated cases.
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44
Herpangina are characteristic lesions of the mouth and pharynx associated with the virus.
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45
In pregnant women, roseola infection can result in teratogenic birth defects.
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46
The presence of Koplik's spots are sufficient for a diagnosis of _ .
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47
warts occur on the fingers or toes.
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48
is transmitted through the bite of infected sand flies.
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49
Miticide lotions can be used to treat .
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50
Chickenpox and are caused by the same virus.
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51
Localization of lesions within a band of skin on one side of the body is a characteristic of the disease .
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52
Herpes simplex infections can be controlled with chemotherapeutic agents.
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53
is the most common microbe associated with burn wound infections.
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54
The childhood disease produces a facial rash that can sometimes be misinterpreted as slap marks.
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55
"Three- day measles" is caused by the virus.
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56
Smallpox vaccination was originally discontinued in the 1980s because of adverse effects of the vaccine.
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57
Piedra is normally associated with scalp hair, although facial and pubic hair can also be infected.
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58
Immunization with provides protection against smallpox.
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59
dermatophytes are transmitted by contact with animals or contaminated animal products.
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60
Superficial fungi produce _ , which allows them to grow on hair, nails, and the outer layers of the skin.
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61
Explain the relationship between chickenpox and shingles, paying special attention to the pathogenic processes and transmission of each of these diseases.
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62
Describe the natural defenses of the skin that prevent many infections of this area.
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63
Describe how various pathogens overcome the natural skin defenses in order to cause disease.
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64
Explain why Pseudomonas aeruginosa is described as a "medical puzzle."
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65
Explain why smallpox vaccination is still being considered and debated, even though smallpox has been eradicated.
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