Deck 21: Diseases of the Respiratory System

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Which of the following statements about normal microflora of the respiratory system is incorrect?

A)The presence of Haemophilus in the pharynx does not indicate disease.
B)About 1/3 of the population carries Staphylococcus aureus in their nasal cavity.
C)Coccidioides immitis is a harmless part of the microflora.
D)Nasal carriers of Staphylococcus aureus can easily spread it to other individuals.
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Pharyngitis is most often caused by:

A)a virus
B)Streptococcus pyogenes Group A
C)Staphylococcus aureus
D)Corynebacterium
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Otitis externa is caused most often by _____.

A)Streptococcus pyogenes
B)Staphylococcus aureus
C)Haemophilus influenzae
D)two of these choices
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Otitis media is caused most often by:

A)Streptococcus pneumoniae
B)Staphylococcus aureus
C)Haemophilus influenzae
D)two of these choices
Question
Sinusitis can be caused by:

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pneumoniae
C)Haemophilus influenzae
D)all of these choices
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The mucociliary escalator:

A)leads to aspirations of secretions that can cause pneumonia
B)allows materials in the bronchi to be lifted to the pharynx
C)is a ring of lymphoid tissue that surround the pharynx
D)two of these choices
Question
Which of the following statements about pneumonia is incorrect?

A)Helminths can cause pneumonia.
B)Walking pneumonia is caused by Legionella pneumophilia.
C)Chemicals and radiation can cause pneumonia.
D)Walking pneumonia cannot be prevented by vaccination.
Question
Middle ear infections are common in children because _____.

A)they do not secrete cerumen
B)their tympanic membranes are thinner than in adults
C)their Eustachian tubes are shorter and wider
D)two of these choices
Question
If pathogens evade the defenses of the upper respiratory tract and enter the alveoli,_______ can protect the body from infection.

A)histiocytes
B)macrophages
C)NK cells
D)Goblet cells
Question
Which of the following statements about streptococcal pharyngitis is incorrect?

A)Dogs and other family pets can be carriers of Streptococcus pyogenes.
B)Diagnosis takes at least 24 hours for the culture results to be reported.
C)Clinically the throat is inflamed and the adenoids and lymph nodes in the neck swell.
D)If treatment is delayed, rheumatic fever may develop.
Question
Which of the following are used in the treatment or prevention of diphtheria?

A)Antibiotics
B)Vaccination
C)Antitoxin
D)All of these choices
Question
The etiology of the common cold is _____.

A)Parainfluenza virus
B)Rhinoviruses
C)Adenoviruses
D)all of these choices
Question
Which of the following conditions is most likely to lead to pneumonia?

A)Sinusitis
B)Bronchitis
C)Pharyngitis
D)Epiglottitis
Question
Which of the following statements related to rhinoviruses is incorrect?

A)Rhinoviruses grow best at 33 - 34ᵒC.
B)Antibiotics are not useful in treating the common cold.
C)There are at least 113 different Rhinoviruses.
D)Rhinoviruses are very resistant to acid.
Question
Acute epiglottitis used to be caused by:

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pyogenes
C)Corynebacterium pseudoinfluenzae
D)Haemophilus influenzae type B
Question
Which is characterized by a pseudomembrane forming in the throat?

A)Diphtheria
B)Pertussis
C)Pharyngitis
D)Laryngitis
Question
Which of the following statements about diphtheria is incorrect?

A)A prophage carries the exotoxin producing gene.
B)An epidemic of diphtheria killed numerous people in the former Soviet Union.
C)The bacteria are Gram-negative rods.
D)The bacteria are in a palisade arrangement and have metachromatic granules.
Question
The upper respiratory tract consists of the:

A)pharynx
B)nasal cavity
C)primary bronchi
D)two of these choices
Question
Which of the following can evade the killing power of macrophages and replicate in them?

A)Mycobacterium
B)Streptococcus
C)Coccidioides immitis
D)two of these choices
Question
Pharyngitis is described as a _____.

A)sore throat
B)strep throat
C)viral infection
D)fungal infection
Question
Treatment of choice for TB is _____.

A)erythromycin and penicillin
B)isoniazid and rifampin
C)purified protein derivative
D)cold fresh air
Question
The paroxysmal stage of whooping cough is characterized by _____.

A)mild, dry, persistent cough
B)a migraine headache
C)violent coughing
D)pseudomembrane forming in throat
Question
The major etiological agent of lobar pneumonia is:

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pneumoniae
C)Klebsiella pneumoniae
D)two of these choices
Question
The following statements about tuberculosis are all true except:

A)Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare causes TB in AIDS patients
B)the pathogens have long generation time (12-18 hours)
C)Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the most common causative agent
D)the pathogens are very sensitive to drying and die quickly in the environment
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Tubercles:

A)are white patches when seen on chest x-rays of TB patients
B)undergo destruction giving a cheesy, caseous appearance
C)contain live Mycobacterium
D)all of these choices
Question
Consumption is another name for _____.

A)over-eating
B)diphtheria
C)tuberculosis
D)pneumonia
Question
Legionellosis is a form of pneumonia that differs from classical pneumonia in that:

A)patients have an abnormal chest X-ray
B)there is major organ (liver, kidney)involvement
C)the causative agent is a virus
D)patients have fever with chills
Question
The etiological agent of whooping cough is _____.

A)Rhinovirus
B)Bordetella pertussis
C)Corynebacterium
D)Haemophilus
Question
Pontiac fever is a mild form of _____.

A)tuberculosis
B)pneumonia
C)legionellosis
D)diphtheria
Question
Which of the following statements about prevention of whooping cough is false?

A)DTP contains the acellular Pertussis vaccine (Recombinant DNA vaccine).
B)The whole cell vaccine caused a number of children to die or have brain damage.
C)The acellular vaccine is safer.
D)Babies are immunized early because they have no passive immunity from their moms.
Question
The presence of Bordetella pertussis is confirmed by _____.

A)beta colonies on a blood agar plate
B)sensitivity to penicillin
C)a reddish pigmented colony
D)a fluorescent antibody stain
Question
Prevention of pneumococcal pneumonia is difficult because:

A)the vaccine only protects against 23 strains
B)the vaccine covers all the strains, but boosters must be administered
C)there is no vaccine
D)the vaccine is only given to adults
Question
Treatment for Mycoplasma pneumonia includes _____.

A)azithromycin
B)fluroquinolone
C)penicillin
D)two of these choices
Question
Legionellosis is controlled by:

A)vaccine administration
B)limited exposure to infected patients
C)regular disinfection of aerosolized water sources
D)prophylactic antibiotic treatment
Question
Influenza exhibits antigenic drift which involves _____.

A)mutations in genes for hemagglutinin and neuraminidase
B)gene reassortment due to multiple viral infections
C)mutations in envelope phospholipids
D)mutations in capsid proteins
Question
Pneumonia can be caused by _____.

A)bacteria
B)viruses
C)fungi
D)all of these choices
Question
Bronchial pneumonia differs from lobar pneumonia in that _____.

A)it only affects old people
B)it starts as a secondary infection
C)it lacks the fibrin deposits
D)two of these choices
Question
Whooping cough treatment includes:

A)administration of antitoxin
B)erythromycin
C)supportive treatment for symptoms
D)all of these choices
Question
Primary atypical pneumonia is caused by:

A)Streptococcus pneumoniae
B)Mycobacterium pneumoniae
C)Mycoplasma pneumoniae
D)Klebsiella pneumoniae
Question
Cyanosis,which may occur during whooping cough,is:

A)a fainting spell
B)a vomiting incident
C)a bluing of the skin
D)formation of a red rash
Question
Pleurisy is:

A)an inflammation of the pleural membranes that cause painful breathing
B)characterized by fever, sneezing, vomiting and a mild dry persistent cough
C)another name for the common cold
D)an opportunistic fungal infections
Question
Respiratory syncytial virus:

A)is most common cause of lower respiratory tract infections in infants under 1 yr of age
B)is a pneumonia-like disease transmitted to humans by birds
C)usually a skin disease but sometimes disseminated to the lungs
D)two of these choices
Question
Which bacterial species is responsible for Q fever?

A)Coxiella burnetii
B)Streptococcus pyogenes
C)Corynebacterium pseudoinfluenzae
D)Haemophilus influenzae type B
Question
Ornithosis:

A)is transmitted to humans from birds
B)survives for long periods outside of cells
C)can be transmitted aerially as well as by ticks
D)is especially common in cattle- and sheep-raising areas
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Select the organism responsible for this respiratory tract disorder. <strong>Select the organism responsible for this respiratory tract disorder.  </strong> A)Streptococcus B)Haemophilus C)Bordetella D)Neisseria <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Streptococcus
B)Haemophilus
C)Bordetella
D)Neisseria
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How was the great flu pandemic of 1918 different from other influenza epidemics? What is the difference between antigenic drift and antigenic shift? What virus do you believe the next deadly pandemic flu strain will come from?
Question
Coccidioides immitis

A)causes San Joaquin Valley Fever
B)is part of the normal microflora
C)causes influenza-like illness but can disseminate to meninges and bones
D)two of these choices
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How is this respiratory tract disorder diagnosed? <strong>How is this respiratory tract disorder diagnosed?  </strong> A)Urine culture B)Negative strep test C)Positive throat culture or agglutination test D)Blood culture <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Urine culture
B)Negative strep test
C)Positive throat culture or agglutination test
D)Blood culture
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Which fungal infection leads to an allergic asthmatic response?

A)Aspergillosis
B)Blastomycosis
C)Cryptococcosis
D)Histoplasmosis
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Spelunkers are cave-exploring enthusiasts,to which fungal pathogen might they become exposed?

A)Coccidioides immitis
B)Cryptococcus neoformans
C)Histoplasma capsulatum
D)Aspergillus fumigatus
Question
Parasitic lung fluke disease can be prevented by _____.

A)treatment with amphotericin B
B)cooking shellfish before eating
C)vaccination when in endemic parts of the world
D)cooking meat products before eating
Question
Lung fluke infection is associated with _____.

A)Paragonimus westermani
B)larvae maturing in bronchioles
C)chronic cough, bloody sputum and difficulty breathing
D)all of these choices
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Where does laryngitis occur? <strong>Where does laryngitis occur?  </strong> A)D B)C C)B D)A <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)D
B)C
C)B
D)A
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Tuberculosis is one of the most prevalent and dangerous diseases in the world and its incidence is on the increase. Why is Mycobacterium tuberculosis such a widespread respiratory pathogen? Describe factors that contribute to the increase in its incidence.
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Hantavirus:

A)is transmitted in urine of infected mice
B)causes foamy sputum and rupture of alveolar septa
C)causes granulomatous lesions in lungs and spleen
D)two of these choices
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Amphotericin B is used to treat serious systemic fungal infections for all of the following except

A)Coccidioidomycosis
B)Cryptococcosis
C)Pneumocystis pneumoniae
D)Aspergillosis
Question
Which statement about the normal microflora of the respiratory system is incorrect?

A)Below the larynx the microflora is resident while above it the microflora is transient.
B)Healthy lungs are usually sterile.
C)The pharynx has the same microflora as the mouth.
D)The upper respiratory tract has a normal microflora similar to that of skin.
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A friend calls and says he thinks he has the flu,because he has a runny,stuffy nose and has been sneezing quite a bit.You tell him it sounds like a cold,not the flu. Compare and contrast four of the symptoms of the common cold and influenza for him.
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Deck 21: Diseases of the Respiratory System
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Which of the following statements about normal microflora of the respiratory system is incorrect?

A)The presence of Haemophilus in the pharynx does not indicate disease.
B)About 1/3 of the population carries Staphylococcus aureus in their nasal cavity.
C)Coccidioides immitis is a harmless part of the microflora.
D)Nasal carriers of Staphylococcus aureus can easily spread it to other individuals.
C
2
Pharyngitis is most often caused by:

A)a virus
B)Streptococcus pyogenes Group A
C)Staphylococcus aureus
D)Corynebacterium
A
3
Otitis externa is caused most often by _____.

A)Streptococcus pyogenes
B)Staphylococcus aureus
C)Haemophilus influenzae
D)two of these choices
B
4
Otitis media is caused most often by:

A)Streptococcus pneumoniae
B)Staphylococcus aureus
C)Haemophilus influenzae
D)two of these choices
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Sinusitis can be caused by:

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pneumoniae
C)Haemophilus influenzae
D)all of these choices
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The mucociliary escalator:

A)leads to aspirations of secretions that can cause pneumonia
B)allows materials in the bronchi to be lifted to the pharynx
C)is a ring of lymphoid tissue that surround the pharynx
D)two of these choices
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Which of the following statements about pneumonia is incorrect?

A)Helminths can cause pneumonia.
B)Walking pneumonia is caused by Legionella pneumophilia.
C)Chemicals and radiation can cause pneumonia.
D)Walking pneumonia cannot be prevented by vaccination.
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8
Middle ear infections are common in children because _____.

A)they do not secrete cerumen
B)their tympanic membranes are thinner than in adults
C)their Eustachian tubes are shorter and wider
D)two of these choices
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If pathogens evade the defenses of the upper respiratory tract and enter the alveoli,_______ can protect the body from infection.

A)histiocytes
B)macrophages
C)NK cells
D)Goblet cells
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Which of the following statements about streptococcal pharyngitis is incorrect?

A)Dogs and other family pets can be carriers of Streptococcus pyogenes.
B)Diagnosis takes at least 24 hours for the culture results to be reported.
C)Clinically the throat is inflamed and the adenoids and lymph nodes in the neck swell.
D)If treatment is delayed, rheumatic fever may develop.
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Which of the following are used in the treatment or prevention of diphtheria?

A)Antibiotics
B)Vaccination
C)Antitoxin
D)All of these choices
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The etiology of the common cold is _____.

A)Parainfluenza virus
B)Rhinoviruses
C)Adenoviruses
D)all of these choices
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Which of the following conditions is most likely to lead to pneumonia?

A)Sinusitis
B)Bronchitis
C)Pharyngitis
D)Epiglottitis
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Which of the following statements related to rhinoviruses is incorrect?

A)Rhinoviruses grow best at 33 - 34ᵒC.
B)Antibiotics are not useful in treating the common cold.
C)There are at least 113 different Rhinoviruses.
D)Rhinoviruses are very resistant to acid.
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Acute epiglottitis used to be caused by:

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pyogenes
C)Corynebacterium pseudoinfluenzae
D)Haemophilus influenzae type B
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Which is characterized by a pseudomembrane forming in the throat?

A)Diphtheria
B)Pertussis
C)Pharyngitis
D)Laryngitis
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Which of the following statements about diphtheria is incorrect?

A)A prophage carries the exotoxin producing gene.
B)An epidemic of diphtheria killed numerous people in the former Soviet Union.
C)The bacteria are Gram-negative rods.
D)The bacteria are in a palisade arrangement and have metachromatic granules.
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The upper respiratory tract consists of the:

A)pharynx
B)nasal cavity
C)primary bronchi
D)two of these choices
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Which of the following can evade the killing power of macrophages and replicate in them?

A)Mycobacterium
B)Streptococcus
C)Coccidioides immitis
D)two of these choices
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Pharyngitis is described as a _____.

A)sore throat
B)strep throat
C)viral infection
D)fungal infection
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21
Treatment of choice for TB is _____.

A)erythromycin and penicillin
B)isoniazid and rifampin
C)purified protein derivative
D)cold fresh air
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22
The paroxysmal stage of whooping cough is characterized by _____.

A)mild, dry, persistent cough
B)a migraine headache
C)violent coughing
D)pseudomembrane forming in throat
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The major etiological agent of lobar pneumonia is:

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pneumoniae
C)Klebsiella pneumoniae
D)two of these choices
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The following statements about tuberculosis are all true except:

A)Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare causes TB in AIDS patients
B)the pathogens have long generation time (12-18 hours)
C)Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the most common causative agent
D)the pathogens are very sensitive to drying and die quickly in the environment
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Tubercles:

A)are white patches when seen on chest x-rays of TB patients
B)undergo destruction giving a cheesy, caseous appearance
C)contain live Mycobacterium
D)all of these choices
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26
Consumption is another name for _____.

A)over-eating
B)diphtheria
C)tuberculosis
D)pneumonia
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Legionellosis is a form of pneumonia that differs from classical pneumonia in that:

A)patients have an abnormal chest X-ray
B)there is major organ (liver, kidney)involvement
C)the causative agent is a virus
D)patients have fever with chills
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The etiological agent of whooping cough is _____.

A)Rhinovirus
B)Bordetella pertussis
C)Corynebacterium
D)Haemophilus
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29
Pontiac fever is a mild form of _____.

A)tuberculosis
B)pneumonia
C)legionellosis
D)diphtheria
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30
Which of the following statements about prevention of whooping cough is false?

A)DTP contains the acellular Pertussis vaccine (Recombinant DNA vaccine).
B)The whole cell vaccine caused a number of children to die or have brain damage.
C)The acellular vaccine is safer.
D)Babies are immunized early because they have no passive immunity from their moms.
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The presence of Bordetella pertussis is confirmed by _____.

A)beta colonies on a blood agar plate
B)sensitivity to penicillin
C)a reddish pigmented colony
D)a fluorescent antibody stain
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32
Prevention of pneumococcal pneumonia is difficult because:

A)the vaccine only protects against 23 strains
B)the vaccine covers all the strains, but boosters must be administered
C)there is no vaccine
D)the vaccine is only given to adults
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33
Treatment for Mycoplasma pneumonia includes _____.

A)azithromycin
B)fluroquinolone
C)penicillin
D)two of these choices
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34
Legionellosis is controlled by:

A)vaccine administration
B)limited exposure to infected patients
C)regular disinfection of aerosolized water sources
D)prophylactic antibiotic treatment
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35
Influenza exhibits antigenic drift which involves _____.

A)mutations in genes for hemagglutinin and neuraminidase
B)gene reassortment due to multiple viral infections
C)mutations in envelope phospholipids
D)mutations in capsid proteins
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36
Pneumonia can be caused by _____.

A)bacteria
B)viruses
C)fungi
D)all of these choices
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37
Bronchial pneumonia differs from lobar pneumonia in that _____.

A)it only affects old people
B)it starts as a secondary infection
C)it lacks the fibrin deposits
D)two of these choices
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38
Whooping cough treatment includes:

A)administration of antitoxin
B)erythromycin
C)supportive treatment for symptoms
D)all of these choices
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39
Primary atypical pneumonia is caused by:

A)Streptococcus pneumoniae
B)Mycobacterium pneumoniae
C)Mycoplasma pneumoniae
D)Klebsiella pneumoniae
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40
Cyanosis,which may occur during whooping cough,is:

A)a fainting spell
B)a vomiting incident
C)a bluing of the skin
D)formation of a red rash
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41
Pleurisy is:

A)an inflammation of the pleural membranes that cause painful breathing
B)characterized by fever, sneezing, vomiting and a mild dry persistent cough
C)another name for the common cold
D)an opportunistic fungal infections
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42
Respiratory syncytial virus:

A)is most common cause of lower respiratory tract infections in infants under 1 yr of age
B)is a pneumonia-like disease transmitted to humans by birds
C)usually a skin disease but sometimes disseminated to the lungs
D)two of these choices
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43
Which bacterial species is responsible for Q fever?

A)Coxiella burnetii
B)Streptococcus pyogenes
C)Corynebacterium pseudoinfluenzae
D)Haemophilus influenzae type B
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44
Ornithosis:

A)is transmitted to humans from birds
B)survives for long periods outside of cells
C)can be transmitted aerially as well as by ticks
D)is especially common in cattle- and sheep-raising areas
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45
Select the organism responsible for this respiratory tract disorder. <strong>Select the organism responsible for this respiratory tract disorder.  </strong> A)Streptococcus B)Haemophilus C)Bordetella D)Neisseria

A)Streptococcus
B)Haemophilus
C)Bordetella
D)Neisseria
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46
How was the great flu pandemic of 1918 different from other influenza epidemics? What is the difference between antigenic drift and antigenic shift? What virus do you believe the next deadly pandemic flu strain will come from?
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Coccidioides immitis

A)causes San Joaquin Valley Fever
B)is part of the normal microflora
C)causes influenza-like illness but can disseminate to meninges and bones
D)two of these choices
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48
How is this respiratory tract disorder diagnosed? <strong>How is this respiratory tract disorder diagnosed?  </strong> A)Urine culture B)Negative strep test C)Positive throat culture or agglutination test D)Blood culture

A)Urine culture
B)Negative strep test
C)Positive throat culture or agglutination test
D)Blood culture
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49
Which fungal infection leads to an allergic asthmatic response?

A)Aspergillosis
B)Blastomycosis
C)Cryptococcosis
D)Histoplasmosis
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50
Spelunkers are cave-exploring enthusiasts,to which fungal pathogen might they become exposed?

A)Coccidioides immitis
B)Cryptococcus neoformans
C)Histoplasma capsulatum
D)Aspergillus fumigatus
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51
Parasitic lung fluke disease can be prevented by _____.

A)treatment with amphotericin B
B)cooking shellfish before eating
C)vaccination when in endemic parts of the world
D)cooking meat products before eating
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52
Lung fluke infection is associated with _____.

A)Paragonimus westermani
B)larvae maturing in bronchioles
C)chronic cough, bloody sputum and difficulty breathing
D)all of these choices
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Where does laryngitis occur? <strong>Where does laryngitis occur?  </strong> A)D B)C C)B D)A

A)D
B)C
C)B
D)A
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54
Tuberculosis is one of the most prevalent and dangerous diseases in the world and its incidence is on the increase. Why is Mycobacterium tuberculosis such a widespread respiratory pathogen? Describe factors that contribute to the increase in its incidence.
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55
Hantavirus:

A)is transmitted in urine of infected mice
B)causes foamy sputum and rupture of alveolar septa
C)causes granulomatous lesions in lungs and spleen
D)two of these choices
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56
Amphotericin B is used to treat serious systemic fungal infections for all of the following except

A)Coccidioidomycosis
B)Cryptococcosis
C)Pneumocystis pneumoniae
D)Aspergillosis
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57
Which statement about the normal microflora of the respiratory system is incorrect?

A)Below the larynx the microflora is resident while above it the microflora is transient.
B)Healthy lungs are usually sterile.
C)The pharynx has the same microflora as the mouth.
D)The upper respiratory tract has a normal microflora similar to that of skin.
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58
A friend calls and says he thinks he has the flu,because he has a runny,stuffy nose and has been sneezing quite a bit.You tell him it sounds like a cold,not the flu. Compare and contrast four of the symptoms of the common cold and influenza for him.
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