Deck 13: Infectious Diseases
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Deck 13: Infectious Diseases
1
What is the usual treatment for strep throat?
A) an ice pack placed on the throat
B) surgery
C) penicillin
D) drinking lots of water
A) an ice pack placed on the throat
B) surgery
C) penicillin
D) drinking lots of water
penicillin
2
You become sick with the flu. After you recover, your body is now immune to that particular strain of flu. This would be an example of what type of immunity?
A) active artificially acquired immunity
B) active naturally acquired immunity
C) passive naturally acquired immunity
D) passive artificially acquired immunity
A) active artificially acquired immunity
B) active naturally acquired immunity
C) passive naturally acquired immunity
D) passive artificially acquired immunity
active naturally acquired immunity
3
Which of the following is considered a safe food-handling practice?
A) never eating food that comes from a can that has a bulge on it
B) thawing meat by leaving it on the counter
C) using a wooden cutting board
D) judging the expiration of food by the taste and not the odor
A) never eating food that comes from a can that has a bulge on it
B) thawing meat by leaving it on the counter
C) using a wooden cutting board
D) judging the expiration of food by the taste and not the odor
never eating food that comes from a can that has a bulge on it
4
What could you do during the mode of transmission stage of infection to prevent HIV?
A) Wash your hands.
B) Use antibiotic lotion.
C) Cover your mouth when you cough.
D) Practice abstinence from sex.
A) Wash your hands.
B) Use antibiotic lotion.
C) Cover your mouth when you cough.
D) Practice abstinence from sex.
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5
Which of the following diseases have no cure?
A) yeast infection
B) tapeworm
C) the common cold
D) tetanus
A) yeast infection
B) tapeworm
C) the common cold
D) tetanus
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6
How is giardia usually contracted?
A) from hospitals
B) from a fungus
C) from eating cooked vegetables
D) from untreated water
A) from hospitals
B) from a fungus
C) from eating cooked vegetables
D) from untreated water
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7
What is one difference between a flu and a cold?
A) A cough is usually present during the flu but not during a cold.
B) A fever is usually present during the flu but not during a cold.
C) A stuffy nose is usually present during the flu but not during a cold.
D) People tend to experience more fatigue with a cold than with the flu.
A) A cough is usually present during the flu but not during a cold.
B) A fever is usually present during the flu but not during a cold.
C) A stuffy nose is usually present during the flu but not during a cold.
D) People tend to experience more fatigue with a cold than with the flu.
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8
Christina had beef for dinner two days ago and now feels violently ill. She has bloody diarrhea and intestinal pain. What type of food poisoning does Britney most likely have?
A) mononucleosis
B) salmonellosis
C) escherichia coli
D) conjunctivitis
A) mononucleosis
B) salmonellosis
C) escherichia coli
D) conjunctivitis
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9
In what stage of a disease is a person most likely to experience relapse?
A) the infection stage
B) the incubation stage
C) the mode of transmission stage
D) the recovery stage
A) the infection stage
B) the incubation stage
C) the mode of transmission stage
D) the recovery stage
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10
How could you prevent the spread of harmful bacteria in food that may be contaminated, focusing on Stage One of the chain of infection?
A) Drink water with your food.
B) Thaw food by leaving it on the counter instead of using a microwave.
C) Cook food thoroughly.
D) Eat raw food.
A) Drink water with your food.
B) Thaw food by leaving it on the counter instead of using a microwave.
C) Cook food thoroughly.
D) Eat raw food.
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11
Jessie is feeling achy and more fatigued than usual. He suspects that he may be getting the flu, although he is not terribly sick just yet. Jessie is still contagious at this point. Assuming Jessie is sick, what stage is Jessie's disease currently in?
A) the incubation stage
B) the infection stage
C) the clinical illness stage
D) the prodromal stage
A) the incubation stage
B) the infection stage
C) the clinical illness stage
D) the prodromal stage
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12
Jen had unprotected sex and suspects that she may have an STI. She notices small, white, cauliflower-like bumps on her genitals but has no pain. What STI does Jen most likely have?
A) genital warts
B) HIV
C) herpes
D) gonorrhea
A) genital warts
B) HIV
C) herpes
D) gonorrhea
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13
Tom has had diarrhea, fever, and abdominal cramps since eating some chicken the day before. He recovers completely after about 5 days and is pretty certain he had food poisoning. What type of food poisoning did Tom most likely have?
A) influenza
B) botulism
C) salmonellosis
D) camplyobacter
A) influenza
B) botulism
C) salmonellosis
D) camplyobacter
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14
How can exposure to tuberculosis be detected?
A) red eyes
B) through a biopsy
C) through a skin test
D) yellow fingernails
A) red eyes
B) through a biopsy
C) through a skin test
D) yellow fingernails
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15
What is the place where the pathogen can grow and reproduce known as?
A) virus
B) reservoir
C) portal
D) fomite
A) virus
B) reservoir
C) portal
D) fomite
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16
Melanie had a cold that later developed into a sinus infection. What would this be called?
A) a secondary infection
B) influenza
C) cauterization
D) a primary illness
A) a secondary infection
B) influenza
C) cauterization
D) a primary illness
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17
Which of the following diseases is caused by endotoxins?
A) ringworm
B) bacterial meningitis
C) HIV
D) influenza
A) ringworm
B) bacterial meningitis
C) HIV
D) influenza
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18
In which of the following ways is a person most likely to acquire the common cold?
A) being in cold weather
B) coming in contact with an infected person
C) washing his or her hands
D) taking a cold shower
A) being in cold weather
B) coming in contact with an infected person
C) washing his or her hands
D) taking a cold shower
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19
Getting a vaccine to prevent becoming infected with measles is an example of what type of immunity?
A) active artificially acquired immunity
B) active naturally acquired immunity
C) passive naturally acquired immunity
D) passive artificially acquired immunity
A) active artificially acquired immunity
B) active naturally acquired immunity
C) passive naturally acquired immunity
D) passive artificially acquired immunity
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20
Lily became extremely ill by eating food that was not canned properly. Which disease does she most likely have?
A) botulism
B) tetanus
C) bacterial meningitis
D) hookworm
A) botulism
B) tetanus
C) bacterial meningitis
D) hookworm
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21
Describe how a virus infects the upper respiratory system.
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22
Which of the following is a Category A agent?
A) smallpox
B) influenza
C) sodium
D) herpes
A) smallpox
B) influenza
C) sodium
D) herpes
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23
Which of the following is true about female condoms?
A) Lubricant should not be used in combination with female condoms.
B) They are 100% effective.
C) They are effective in protecting against STIs.
D) They are inserted into the vagina after intercourse.
A) Lubricant should not be used in combination with female condoms.
B) They are 100% effective.
C) They are effective in protecting against STIs.
D) They are inserted into the vagina after intercourse.
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24
Which of the following activities helps to improve the effectiveness of condoms in protecting against STIs?
A) storing a condom in a wallet or glove compartment
B) using petroleum-based lubricant
C) using animal membrane condoms
D) using water-based lubricants
A) storing a condom in a wallet or glove compartment
B) using petroleum-based lubricant
C) using animal membrane condoms
D) using water-based lubricants
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25
Marian had unprotected sex and five days later noticed a burning sensation when urinating as well as a yellowish vaginal discharge. Which of the following diseases does Marian most likely have?
A) HIV
B) camplyobacter
C) pubic lice
D) gonorrhea
A) HIV
B) camplyobacter
C) pubic lice
D) gonorrhea
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26
What are three conditions required for bacterial growth?
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27
Which of the following is true about chlamydia?
A) There are no serious consequences to the disease.
B) Symptoms include blisters.
C) Most people do not notice symptoms.
D) It is more common in men.
A) There are no serious consequences to the disease.
B) Symptoms include blisters.
C) Most people do not notice symptoms.
D) It is more common in men.
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30
When using a male condom, what are three things you can do to further prevent the spread of STIs?
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31
Give an example of how a virus would proceed through the six links of infection.
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32
Which of the following methods of transmission is the most serious form of anthrax and can cause death in 99 percent of its cases?
A) sexual
B) inhalation
C) skin contact
D) oral
A) sexual
B) inhalation
C) skin contact
D) oral
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33
What is the leading cause of death for African Americans ages 25-44?
A) conjunctivitis
B) HIV/AIDS
C) HPV
D) tuberculosis
A) conjunctivitis
B) HIV/AIDS
C) HPV
D) tuberculosis
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34
Describe three safe food-handling behaviors that can help to prevent food-borne illness.
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37
What is the most common treatment for syphilis?
A) penicillin
B) over-the-counter medication
C) surgery
D) no treatment
A) penicillin
B) over-the-counter medication
C) surgery
D) no treatment
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38
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39
Which of the following is an example of an opportunistic infection?
A) tuberculosis
B) HIV
C) influenza
D) bulimia
A) tuberculosis
B) HIV
C) influenza
D) bulimia
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40
An outbreak of smallpox on a subway train deliberately unleashed by a terrorist group is otherwise known as which of the following?
A) a fear factor
B) cryosurgery
C) bioterrorism
D) Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
A) a fear factor
B) cryosurgery
C) bioterrorism
D) Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
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