Deck 16: Control of Microbial Diseases
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Deck 16: Control of Microbial Diseases
1
What is a common example of a viral disease that is showing signs of becoming resistant to medical treatment?
A) HIV
B) Mumps
C) Influenza
D) Measles
A) HIV
B) Mumps
C) Influenza
D) Measles
A
2
Why are biofilms a challenge for treatment of bacterial disease?
A) breaks down antibiotic
B) antibiotic cannot recognize pathogen
C) antibiotic cannot reach pathogen
D) accelerates growth of pathogen
A) breaks down antibiotic
B) antibiotic cannot recognize pathogen
C) antibiotic cannot reach pathogen
D) accelerates growth of pathogen
C
3
What is NOT a good suggestion for protecting your tech device from germs?
A) Make sure phone is kept in protective case
B) Wash your hands before handling your devices
C) Use gadget-friendly wipes to keep your technology clean.
D) Keep your phone out of bathroom
A) Make sure phone is kept in protective case
B) Wash your hands before handling your devices
C) Use gadget-friendly wipes to keep your technology clean.
D) Keep your phone out of bathroom
A
4
Your child scraped their knee. What should be the first thing you do?
A) Apply antiseptic spray
B) Cover with bandage
C) Wash wound with soap and water
D) Put on antibiotic ointment
A) Apply antiseptic spray
B) Cover with bandage
C) Wash wound with soap and water
D) Put on antibiotic ointment
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5
What is the main reason health experts are skeptical of the effectiveness of antibiotic soaps?
A) antibacterial agents need time to work.
B) antibacterial soap can cause allergic reactions
C) fear of antibiotic resistance
D) traditional soap cleans your hands more thoroughly
A) antibacterial agents need time to work.
B) antibacterial soap can cause allergic reactions
C) fear of antibiotic resistance
D) traditional soap cleans your hands more thoroughly
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6
-lactam antibiotics inhibit:
A) protein synthesis
B) cell membrane function
C) cell wall synthesis
D) nucleic acid synthesis
A) protein synthesis
B) cell membrane function
C) cell wall synthesis
D) nucleic acid synthesis
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7
Which of the following is MOST resistant to disinfection?
A) Prions
B) Bacterial spores
C) Helminth eggs
D) Mycobacteria
A) Prions
B) Bacterial spores
C) Helminth eggs
D) Mycobacteria
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8
___________ is a mechanism by which genes are passed from one mature bacterial cell to another.
A) Horizontal gene transfer
B) Transposons
C) Vertical gene transfer
D) Passive transfer
A) Horizontal gene transfer
B) Transposons
C) Vertical gene transfer
D) Passive transfer
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9
Which of the following is an antiviral agent?
A) Harvoni
B) Penicillin
C) streptomycin
D) all of the above
A) Harvoni
B) Penicillin
C) streptomycin
D) all of the above
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10
If an antibiotic inhibits the production of the enzyme transpeptidase what will likely be affected in the targeted pathogen?
A) Cell Wall
B) Cell Membrane
C) Protein Synthesis
D) Nucleic Acids
A) Cell Wall
B) Cell Membrane
C) Protein Synthesis
D) Nucleic Acids
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11
Which drug(s) acts by molecular mimicry?
A) polymyxins
B) sulfa drugs
C) erythromycin
D) quinolones
A) polymyxins
B) sulfa drugs
C) erythromycin
D) quinolones
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12
Which of the following may carry bacterial antibiotic resistance genes?
A) transposons
B) plasmids
C) chromosomes
D) all of the above
A) transposons
B) plasmids
C) chromosomes
D) all of the above
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13
The human body has ________times more bacterial cells living in or on it than the number of human cells
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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14
What is the mechanism of activity of penicillin?
A) interference with metabolic activity
B) interference with nucleic acid synthesis
C) interference with cell wall synthesis
D) interference with protein synthesis
A) interference with metabolic activity
B) interference with nucleic acid synthesis
C) interference with cell wall synthesis
D) interference with protein synthesis
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15
Which would NOT be considered a method of chemical disinfection?
A) Pasteurization
B) Hydrogen Peroxide
C) Halogenation
D) Salt
A) Pasteurization
B) Hydrogen Peroxide
C) Halogenation
D) Salt
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16
An antibiotic that inhibits what pathogen process would be best to combat Clostridium perfringens?
A) cell wall synthesis
B) cell membrane function
C) protein synthesis
D) nucleic acid production
A) cell wall synthesis
B) cell membrane function
C) protein synthesis
D) nucleic acid production
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17
What is considered the "last stronghold" antibiotic?
A) ciprofloxacin
B) vancomycin
C) streptomycin
D) amoxicillin
A) ciprofloxacin
B) vancomycin
C) streptomycin
D) amoxicillin
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18
What are plasmids?
A) DNA that part of the bacterial chromosomes
B) Structures in the cell membrane that help give it stability
C) extra bits of DNA independent from the DNA of the bacterial chromosome
D) structures that work with ribosomes to create a tablet for protein synthesis
A) DNA that part of the bacterial chromosomes
B) Structures in the cell membrane that help give it stability
C) extra bits of DNA independent from the DNA of the bacterial chromosome
D) structures that work with ribosomes to create a tablet for protein synthesis
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19
What bacterial enzyme renders an antibiotic powerless?
A) lactamase
B) protease
C) amylase
D) lipase
A) lactamase
B) protease
C) amylase
D) lipase
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20
Antimetabolites interfere with the metabolic activity of bacteria by blocking the production of what substance?
A) Nalidixic Acid
B) peptidoglycan
C) Ascorbic Acid
D) Folic Acid
A) Nalidixic Acid
B) peptidoglycan
C) Ascorbic Acid
D) Folic Acid
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21
Who are the "gatekeepers" of the cell?
A) Cell membrane
B) Cell wall
C) Ribosomes
D) Mitochondria
A) Cell membrane
B) Cell wall
C) Ribosomes
D) Mitochondria
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22
What is one of the most common physical forms of microbial growth?
A) Radiation
B) Temperature
C) Halogens
D) Aldehydes
A) Radiation
B) Temperature
C) Halogens
D) Aldehydes
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23
What is the structure where protein synthesis takes place in the cell?
A) nucleus
B) cell membrane
C) ribosome
D) plastids
A) nucleus
B) cell membrane
C) ribosome
D) plastids
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24
Polymyxin B would most likely affect which structure/process in the pathogen?
A) Protein synthesis would cease
B) Cell membrane would become more permeable
C) Cell wall would become less stable
D) Cell would stop secreting toxins
A) Protein synthesis would cease
B) Cell membrane would become more permeable
C) Cell wall would become less stable
D) Cell would stop secreting toxins
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25
What is the significance of "horizontal gene transfer" in the spread of antibiotic resistance?
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26
What is an example of a viral disease that is showing signa of becoming resistant to medical treatment?
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27
A strain of bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotic drugs is called a ____________.
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28
What is the difference between a broad-spectrum antibiotic and a narrow-spectrum antibiotic?
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29
How does Polymyxin B defeat bacteria?
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30
How do antimetabolites function?
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31
___________can rightly be considered the single most important discovery for the treatment of bacterial infections in the history of medicine
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32
Long chains of the cell wall are crosslinked together by an enzyme known as____________.
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33
Bacterial cells have rigid cell walls called ________________.
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34
Some bacteria possess. ________, which are extra bits of DNA independent from the DNA of the bacterial chromosome.
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35
It takes very few molecules of a heavy metal to kill or be toxic to microbes. What is this effect called?
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36
What are disinfectants that can be used on body tissues?
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37
Name two different types of disinfection.
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38
What is the mechanism for bacterial enzyme ß-lactamase to declaw an antibiotic?
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39
What is one reason you may choose a bacteriostatic over a bactericidal antibiotic?
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40
Antibiotic drugs target components of a microbe that human cells do not have. What is this called?
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41
________________are drugs that are structurally similar to natural compounds involved in metabolism and that competitively bind with these enzymes.
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42
What is a bacterial antibiotic-resistant strategy for antiribosomal drugs like tetracycline?
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43
Describe the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.
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44
Name three of the mechanisms of antimicrobial activity.
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45
Provide the three methods of disinfection with one example.
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46
The misuse of antibiotics is now a major public health problem. Describe examples of "misuse." What do you recommend towards the solution?
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47
Why is antimicrobial soap ineffective?
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48
Sanitation is an important public health achievement of the past century. Write a short essay on this topic.
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