Deck 17: Protecting against Infectious Diseases and Sexually Transmitted Infections
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Deck 17: Protecting against Infectious Diseases and Sexually Transmitted Infections
1
Tuberculosis, meningitis, and staph infections are caused by
A) parasites.
B) fungi.
C) viruses.
D) bacteria.
A) parasites.
B) fungi.
C) viruses.
D) bacteria.
bacteria.
2
Animals, insects, food, and water can all transmit
A) resistance.
B) antibodies.
C) allergens.
D) pathogens.
A) resistance.
B) antibodies.
C) allergens.
D) pathogens.
pathogens.
3
Which of the following terms means a global outbreak and spread of a disease?
A) Plague
B) Epidemic
C) Pandemic
D) Infestation
A) Plague
B) Epidemic
C) Pandemic
D) Infestation
Pandemic
4
An example of an endemic disease is
A) pneumonia.
B) typhus.
C) the common cold.
D) smallpox.
A) pneumonia.
B) typhus.
C) the common cold.
D) smallpox.
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5
Not getting enough sleep and eating a regular diet of junk food will have what effect on the immune system?
A) Will speed the process of resisting a pathogen
B) Will slow the process of resisting a pathogen
C) Will increase its ability to fight disease
D) Will impair its ability to fight disease
A) Will speed the process of resisting a pathogen
B) Will slow the process of resisting a pathogen
C) Will increase its ability to fight disease
D) Will impair its ability to fight disease
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6
Which of the following makes the body vulnerable to pathogens?
A) Enzymes in body secretions
B) Breaks in the skin or mucous membranes
C) Secretions produced by mucous membranes
D) Cilia in the respiratory tract
A) Enzymes in body secretions
B) Breaks in the skin or mucous membranes
C) Secretions produced by mucous membranes
D) Cilia in the respiratory tract
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7
By breast-feeding, Jennifer is providing which type of immunity for her baby?
A) Passive
B) Natural
C) Postnatal
D) Active
A) Passive
B) Natural
C) Postnatal
D) Active
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8
Which type of blood cells play a primary role in the body's immune response?
A) Lymphocytes
B) Erythrocytes
C) Antigens
D) Antibodies
A) Lymphocytes
B) Erythrocytes
C) Antigens
D) Antibodies
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9
The transmission of an infectious disease occurs through a process known as the
A) portal of entry.
B) portal of exit.
C) mode of transmission.
D) chain of infection.
A) portal of entry.
B) portal of exit.
C) mode of transmission.
D) chain of infection.
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10
Redness, swelling, pain, and heat are the cardinal signs of
A) inflammation.
B) internal bleeding.
C) disease transmission.
D) influenza.
A) inflammation.
B) internal bleeding.
C) disease transmission.
D) influenza.
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11
Rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, lupus, and type 1 diabetes are examples of which type of disease?
A) Inflammatory
B) Infectious
C) Genetic
D) Autoimmune
A) Inflammatory
B) Infectious
C) Genetic
D) Autoimmune
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12
Which of the following risk factors for disease can you control?
A) Heredity
B) Nutritional status
C) Environmental conditions
D) Age
A) Heredity
B) Nutritional status
C) Environmental conditions
D) Age
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13
Greg has had cold sores most of his life. He is upset because he recently got "another herpes infection," which is now in his eye. Transmission of the herpes virus to his eye most likely occurred by
A) autoinoculation.
B) airborne transmission.
C) waterborne transmission.
D) ingestion.
A) autoinoculation.
B) airborne transmission.
C) waterborne transmission.
D) ingestion.
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14
Diseases caused by bacteria can be treated with
A) painkillers.
B) analgesics.
C) antibiotics.
D) diuretics.
A) painkillers.
B) analgesics.
C) antibiotics.
D) diuretics.
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15
Monica lives in a residence hall suite with three friends. After breakfast, she had a sudden fever, a severe headache, and a stiff neck. Which of the following infections is most likely causing Monica's symptoms?
A) Strep throat
B) Influenza
C) Meningitis
D) Mononucleosis
A) Strep throat
B) Influenza
C) Meningitis
D) Mononucleosis
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16
For disease to occur, the immune system of the host must be in a
A) developmental phase.
B) weakened condition.
C) resistant phase.
D) susceptible environment.
A) developmental phase.
B) weakened condition.
C) resistant phase.
D) susceptible environment.
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17
Rocky Mountain spotted fever is transmitted by
A) fleas.
B) lice.
C) ticks.
D) rodents.
A) fleas.
B) lice.
C) ticks.
D) rodents.
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18
Stephanie has been infected with a virus but has not yet had any visible symptoms. This symptomless period during which a virus develops fully is known as
A) colonization.
B) gestation.
C) infection.
D) incubation.
A) colonization.
B) gestation.
C) infection.
D) incubation.
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19
Infectious mononucleosis is caused by
A) a protozoan.
B) a virus.
C) bacteria.
D) fungi.
A) a protozoan.
B) a virus.
C) bacteria.
D) fungi.
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20
Which of the following groups has the highest risk of tuberculosis (TB)?
A) Newborn infants
B) Persons with HIV
C) College students living in close quarters
D) IV drug users
A) Newborn infants
B) Persons with HIV
C) College students living in close quarters
D) IV drug users
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21
Fred enjoys eating sushi. What risk is posed by consuming raw fish?
A) Trichomoniasis
B) Parasitic worms
C) Giardiasis
D) Prion-related disease
A) Trichomoniasis
B) Parasitic worms
C) Giardiasis
D) Prion-related disease
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22
The most commonly reported sexually transmitted infection in the United States is
A) gonorrhea.
B) syphilis.
C) chlamydia.
D) candidiasis.
A) gonorrhea.
B) syphilis.
C) chlamydia.
D) candidiasis.
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23
One of the major consequences of untreated pelvic inflammatory disease is
A) blindness.
B) uterine cancer.
C) infertility.
D) ovarian cancer.
A) blindness.
B) uterine cancer.
C) infertility.
D) ovarian cancer.
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24
How are fungal infections transmitted?
A) Airborne pathogens
B) Waterborne pathogens
C) Physical contact
D) Ingesting contaminated food
A) Airborne pathogens
B) Waterborne pathogens
C) Physical contact
D) Ingesting contaminated food
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25
Maria is three months pregnant. Which of the following viral infections has mild symptoms but could cause great threat to her fetus if contracted during pregnancy?
A) Mononucleosis
B) Hepatitis
C) Rubella
D) Mumps
A) Mononucleosis
B) Hepatitis
C) Rubella
D) Mumps
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26
Which process is occurring when infectious organisms establish themselves on a host without causing infection?
A) Inoculation
B) Infection
C) Colonization
D) Replication
A) Inoculation
B) Infection
C) Colonization
D) Replication
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27
About 50% of the world's population, primarily those living in the poorest nations, are at risk for
A) malaria.
B) tuberculosis.
C) hepatitis A.
D) West Nile virus.
A) malaria.
B) tuberculosis.
C) hepatitis A.
D) West Nile virus.
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28
Which of the following are signs of meningitis?
A) Nausea and vomiting
B) Chronic cough and difficulty breathing
C) Profuse sweating and fatigue
D) Sudden fever and severe headache
A) Nausea and vomiting
B) Chronic cough and difficulty breathing
C) Profuse sweating and fatigue
D) Sudden fever and severe headache
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29
The form of hepatitis that is contracted through unprotected sex or sharing needles is
A) Hepatitis A.
B) Hepatitis B.
C) Hepatitis C.
D) Hepatitis D.
A) Hepatitis A.
B) Hepatitis B.
C) Hepatitis C.
D) Hepatitis D.
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30
The skin provides which type of barrier to pathogens?
A) Physical
B) Chemical
C) Temperature-based
D) Bacterial-based
A) Physical
B) Chemical
C) Temperature-based
D) Bacterial-based
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31
Which of the following are initial symptoms of mononucleosis?
A) Fever and widespread rash
B) Jaundice and fatigue
C) Breathing difficulty and coughing
D) Fever and sore throat
A) Fever and widespread rash
B) Jaundice and fatigue
C) Breathing difficulty and coughing
D) Fever and sore throat
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32
Sharon has pelvic inflammatory disease that occurred as secondary damage from a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Which STI did she have?
A) HIV
B) Gonorrhea
C) Herpes
D) Chlamydia
A) HIV
B) Gonorrhea
C) Herpes
D) Chlamydia
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33
Boils, acne, and infected wounds are all associated with
A) a rapidly spreading virus.
B) unsanitary hygiene practices.
C) staph infections.
D) parasitic infestation.
A) a rapidly spreading virus.
B) unsanitary hygiene practices.
C) staph infections.
D) parasitic infestation.
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34
The shingles vaccine is recommended for people over the age of
A) 50
B) 55
C) 60
D) 65
A) 50
B) 55
C) 60
D) 65
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35
Staying indoors at dawn and dusk and wearing long-sleeves and long pants when outdoors are measures that can protect you from
A) waterborne protozoan disease.
B) being bitten by a rabid animal.
C) being bitten by an infected mosquito.
D) airborne pathogens.
A) waterborne protozoan disease.
B) being bitten by a rabid animal.
C) being bitten by an infected mosquito.
D) airborne pathogens.
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36
Jock itch is an example of a condition caused by
A) a protozoan.
B) fungi.
C) bacteria.
D) a virus.
A) a protozoan.
B) fungi.
C) bacteria.
D) a virus.
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37
The form of hepatitis that can be contracted from eating food or drinking water contaminated with human feces is
A) Hepatitis A.
B) Hepatitis B.
C) Hepatitis C.
D) Hepatitis D.
A) Hepatitis A.
B) Hepatitis B.
C) Hepatitis C.
D) Hepatitis D.
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38
Bob is a 62-year-old male who had chicken pox as a child. This increases his risk for the virus to reoccur in the form of
A) shingles.
B) smallpox.
C) measles.
D) mumps.
A) shingles.
B) smallpox.
C) measles.
D) mumps.
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39
Rabies is which type of pathogen carried by animals?
A) Bacterium
B) Parasite
C) Protozoan
D) Virus
A) Bacterium
B) Parasite
C) Protozoan
D) Virus
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40
Susan's grandmother has rheumatoid arthritis. Which type of disease is this?
A) Lifestyle-related
B) Antibiotic-resistant
C) Genetic
D) Autoimmune
A) Lifestyle-related
B) Antibiotic-resistant
C) Genetic
D) Autoimmune
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41
Staphylococci bacteria can be present on the skin or in the nostrils but not cause an infection.
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42
Scott is diagnosed with gonorrhea. Which type of pathogen caused his infection?
A) Virus
B) Bacteria
C) Prion
D) Fungi
A) Virus
B) Bacteria
C) Prion
D) Fungi
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43
Olivia is pregnant and has genital herpes. What will her physician recommend?
A) Intravenous antibiotics for the baby immediately after birth
B) Multiple antibiotic treatment for Olivia upon diagnosis
C) Cesarean delivery
D) Induced delivery
A) Intravenous antibiotics for the baby immediately after birth
B) Multiple antibiotic treatment for Olivia upon diagnosis
C) Cesarean delivery
D) Induced delivery
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44
Which sexually transmitted infection has recently been implicated as a risk factor for coronary artery disease?
A) HPV infection
B) HIV infection
C) Gonorrhea
D) Chlamydia
A) HPV infection
B) HIV infection
C) Gonorrhea
D) Chlamydia
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45
The virus that causes AIDS is the
A) herpes simplex 1 virus (HSV-1).
B) herpes simplex 2 virus (HSV-2).
C) human papillomavirus (HPV).
D) human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
A) herpes simplex 1 virus (HSV-1).
B) herpes simplex 2 virus (HSV-2).
C) human papillomavirus (HPV).
D) human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
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46
Mark commutes to college three days per week; Jared lives in a residence hall. Mark is more likely than Jared to contract meningitis than Jared.
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47
Which of the following people is at highest risk for contracting HIV?
A) A caregiver for an AIDS patient
B) A monogamous gay man
C) A drug user who never shares needles
D) A sexually promiscuous college student
A) A caregiver for an AIDS patient
B) A monogamous gay man
C) A drug user who never shares needles
D) A sexually promiscuous college student
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48
Zoonotic diseases are those that are transmitted to humans from large animals, such as cows or horses.
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49
About one-quarter of the world's population is infected with tuberculosis.
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50
Janice has been sick frequently since the start of her freshman year in college. More than likely this is due to lack of sleep, poor nutritional habits, stress from academic pressures, and crowded dorm conditions..
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51
Endogenous microorganisms are always harmless; they do not cause health problems.
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52
Pain is often the one of earliest signs of an injury or infection.
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53
Oliver has syphilis and has recently developed white patches in his mouth and on his genitals. What stage of the infection is this?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Latent
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Latent
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54
Austin has syphilis and just developed a chancre. Which stage of the infection is this?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Latent
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Latent
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55
Which of the following is True about gonorrhea?
A) It rarely occurs in women.
B) It is treated with antibiotics.
C) It is common in men age 40 to 50.
D) Most men are asymptomatic.
A) It rarely occurs in women.
B) It is treated with antibiotics.
C) It is common in men age 40 to 50.
D) Most men are asymptomatic.
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56
Most diseases are caused by the interaction of several factors inside and outside the host.
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57
Drug-resistant forms of tuberculosis have reached epidemic proportions in many regions of the world.
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58
A pregnant woman with syphilis can pass the disease to her unborn child. How early must the disease be treated to reduce the chances of the fetus being infected?
A) Within the first 6 weeks of pregnancy
B) Before the 8ᵗʰ week of pregnancy
C) Within the first trimester
D) Before the end of the second trimester
A) Within the first 6 weeks of pregnancy
B) Before the 8ᵗʰ week of pregnancy
C) Within the first trimester
D) Before the end of the second trimester
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59
Pathogens are found everywhere: in air, food, and water and on objects, people, and animals.
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60
Which of the following is True about herpes?
A) The herpes virus is only transmitted through sexual contact.
B) Herpes is not a very common infection.
C) At the present time, there is no cure for herpes.
D) Once blisters or sores disappear, the virus is no longer present.
A) The herpes virus is only transmitted through sexual contact.
B) Herpes is not a very common infection.
C) At the present time, there is no cure for herpes.
D) Once blisters or sores disappear, the virus is no longer present.
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61
Medical treatment should be obtained when body temperature increases beyond 101°F..
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62
Pneumonia can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or exposure to chemicals or other substances.
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63
Untreated chlamydia and gonorrhea in a pregnant woman may result in conjunctivitis in the newborn.
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64
There are vaccines for hepatitis A and B but not for hepatitis C.
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65
HIV can be transmitted through casual contact, such as a hug or a handshake.
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66
Drugs that kill viruses generally kill the host cells as well.
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67
Men are more likely than women to be asymptomatic with a chlamydial infection.
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68
Once a person is infected, the herpes simplex virus remains in certain nerve cells for life.
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69
When the body targets its own tissue as an enemy, builds antibodies against that tissue, and attempts to destroy it, this condition is known as autoimmune disease.
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70
A hypersensitive reaction to a substance that normally would not produce a reaction is an allergy.
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71
The body's ability to resist infection or disease is known as immunity.
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72
Candidiasis, also known as a yeast infection, occurs when the normal chemical balance of the vagina is disturbed, allowing for fungal growth.
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73
An indicator of infection is a lower-than-normal body temperature.
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74
Pubic lice can be transmitted through nonsexual contact as well as sexually.
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75
Gonorrhea has almost been completely eradicated through the use of antibiotics.
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76
Lymphocytes that attack and destroy a foreign invader are part of the process of cell-mediated immunity.
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77
Lymphocytes are a type of white blood cell that ingests foreign material.
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78
The use of latex condoms is one of the key ways to prevent sexually transmitted infections.
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79
Substances produced by the body that fight specific causes of disease are antigens.
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An antibody is any substance capable of triggering an immune response.
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