Deck 25: Diseases of the Nervous System

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________ can be especially dangerous to pregnant women causing abortion,stillbirth,or neonatal death.

A)Meningococcal meningitis
B)Listeriosis
C)Streptococcal meningitis
D)Haemophilus meningitis
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A foodborne pathogen that can cause meningitis is _____.

A)Streptococcus pneumoniae
B)Staphylococcus epidermidis
C)Listeria monocytogenes
D)Neisseria meningitidis
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Which of the following is a cellular component of the immune system that protects the brain

A)ganglia
B)microglial cells
C)blood-brain barrier
D)meninges
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Polyomavirus particles can be observed in the _____ cells of the nervous system.

A)microglial
B)oligodendrocyte
C)sensory neuron
D)association neuron
Question
All of the following statements about rabies are true EXCEPT:

A)to transmit the virus,the animal must be shedding the virus in the saliva.
B)rabies progresses rapidly to the brain by the flow of cytoplasm through axons.
C)incubation time is proportional to the distance between the bite wound and the brain.
D)symptoms include hydrophobia,aerophobia,confusion,and hallucination.
Question
While over 90% of populations that live in closed environments (such as military bases,dormitories and day-care centers are carriers)only 1 of 1000 carriers will have meningitis.This statement refers to _____.

A)Neisseria meningitidis
B)Haemophilus influenzae type B
C)Streptococcus pneumoniae
D)Haemophilus influenzae type F
Question
Acanthamoeba polyphaga can accumulate on the surface of water in hot tubs.Upon infection,they cause:

A)eye ulcerations
B)skin ulcerations
C)meningoencephalitis
D)all of these choices
Question
The central nervous system includes all of the following except:

A)brain
B)spinal cord
C)nerves that reach the tissues in limbs
D)microglial cells
Question
Which term refers to aggregates of neuron cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system

A)ganglia
B)microglial cells
C)blood-brain barrier
D)meninges
Question
Treatment for tubercular meningitis includes:

A)isoniazid
B)penicillin
C)tetracycline
D)amphotericin B
Question
The most sensitive method for detecting rabies is _____.

A)finding Negri bodies in brain cells
B)finding anti-rabies antibodies in the serum
C)finding the symptoms of disease
D)immunofluorescent antibody test
Question
Acute meningitis is consistent with all of the following except:

A)organisms could be endogenous
B)organisms can spread from pneumonia
C)symptoms are insidious,occurring over a period of weeks
D)organisms spread from otitis media
Question
Which of the following terms refers to special thick-walled capillaries without pores in their walls

A)ganglia
B)meninges
C)blood-brain barrier
D)two of these choices
Question
Which of the following viral encephalitis infections is not caused by a Togavirus

A)Eastern equine encephalitis
B)St.Louis encephalitis
C)Western equine encephalitis
D)Venezuelan equine encephalitis
Question
Hib vaccine is limited to:

A)Haemophilus meningitis
B)Haemophilus encephalitis
C)the number of cases of mental retardation
D)two of these choices
Question
The most common domestic rabid animals in the United States today are _____.

A)dogs
B)ferrets
C)cats
D)bats
Question
Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome is a complication of _____.

A)fungal meningitis
B)streptococcal meningitis
C)viral meningitis
D)meningococcal meningitis
Question
Herpes meningoencephalitis usually follows _____.

A)a bacterial infection of the respiratory tract
B)a generalized herpes infection
C)a fever blister outbreak
D)an outbreak of genital herpes
Question
The most common cause of meningitis in older adults is:

A)Neisseria meningitidis
B)Haemophilus influenzae type B
C)Streptococcus pneumoniae
D)Listeria monocytogenes
Question
Which of the following is NOT a viral or bacterial cause of meningitis

A)Naegleria fowleri
B)Haemophilus influenzae type F
C)Treponema pallidum
D)Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Question
Tetanus is most common in _____.

A)newborns
B)adolescents
C)young adult athletes
D)older women
Question
All of the following are symptoms of poliovirus except:

A)muscle spasms
B)heart damage
C)partial or complete flaccid paralysis
D)destruction of motor neurons
Question
Health care workers should watch for undiagnosed Hansen's disease among _____.

A)farmers
B)urban dwellers
C)veterinarians
D)immigrants
Question
Which of the following is responsible for Chagas' disease

A)Mycobacterium leprae
B)Clostridium tetani
C)Trypanosoma cruzi
D)Poliovirus
Question
Mycobacterium leprae is difficult to cultivate but it can be grown _____.

A)on blood agar
B)in armadillos
C)in tissue culture
D)in embryonated eggs
Question
Clostridium tetani can be characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:

A)gram-positive spore former
B)resistant to drying,disinfection,and heat
C)endospores are killed by boiling for 20 minutes
D)common to soil and human intestines
Question
Clostridium botulinum is characterized by all of the following except:

A)preformed toxin in food prevents release of acetylcholine
B)progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
C)paralysis and death results if not treated promptly
D)in wounds endospores germinate and produce toxin
Question
All of the following statements about the nodular form of Hansen's disease are true EXCEPT:

A)incubation time averages 2 - 5 years
B)the bacteria has a predilection for cooler parts of the human body
C)severe lepromatous disease erodes bone
D)surgery can restore the use of extremely crippled hands and feet
Question
One problem with treating Hansen's disease is _____.

A)antibiotics are not effective against the Mycobacterium
B)dapsone-resistant strains are beginning to appear
C)the organism is growing too rapidly for the antibiotic to work
D)the bacteria survive inside the microglial cells
Question
_______ is the only bacterial species known to destroy peripheral nerve cells.

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Herpes simplex I
C)Clostridium tetani
D)Mycobacterium leprae
Question
Hansen's disease is diagnosed by _____.

A)PCR
B)finding antibodies in the serum
C)lepromin skin test
D)two of these choices
Question
All of the following are associated with prions except:

A)Chagas' disease
B)Kuru
C)Scrapie
D)Mad cow disease
Question
Botulism includes _____.

A)food poisoning
B)infant botulism
C)wound botulism
D)all of these choices
Question
Botulism toxin is characterized by all of the following except:

A)most potent toxin known
B)released upon autolysis of cells
C)boiling will not inactivate the toxin
D)activated by proteolytic enzymes
Question
Tetanus neonatum is:

A)due to tetanus acquired through the birth canal
B)an infection of the umbilical cord
C)a muscle spasm that has nothing to do with Clostridium
D)an infection from Clostridium in contaminated breast milk
Question
Tetanus is treated by _____.

A)antibiotic therapy
B)antiviral therapy
C)antitoxin therapy
D)two of these choices
Question
African sleeping sickness is caused by _____.

A)Trypanosoma brucei gambiense
B)Yersinia pestis
C)Trypanosoma cruzi
D)prions
Question
All of the following statements refer to mad cow disease except

A)it is caused by an infectious protein
B)its transmission to humans can be prevented by banning the addition of beef brain tissue to hamburger
C)it only occurs in Britain
D)it causes disease in both humans and animals
Question
Which of the following refers to the clinical form of leprosy that causes a loss of skin pigment and sensation

A)granulomatous
B)lepromatous
C)tuberculoid
D)two of these choices
Question
Humans are naturally protected against nagana,a tsetse-fly-bourne cattle disease.What has been found to serve the protective role

A)Serum
B)High-density lipoprotein (HDL)
C)Low-density lipoprotein (LDL)
D)Iron
Question
Which one of the following is NOT a neutrotropic viral disease

A)West Nile fever
B)Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
C)Polio
D)Rabies
Question
Which of the following statements about brain infections is false

A)Equine encephalitis infects horses more than humans.
B)Rabies can be transmitted by infected raccoons.
C)Poliovirus often causes no symptoms and goes undetected in small children.
D)Viral meningitis is usually self-limiting and nonfatal.
Question
Prions infectivity:

A)can be destroyed by autoclaving for 1 hour
B)is reduced after formaldehyde treatment
C)can be retained in buried brains left for 3 years in soil
D)two of these choices
Question
Which of the following is an emerging viral encephalitis that has recently spread across the United States

A)JC virus
B)rabies
C)mad cow disease
D)West Nile arbovirus
Question
Which of the following statements is incorrect about JC virus

A)Antibodies are seen by age 14.
B)Disease may be a reactivation of a latent viral infection.
C)Leads to flaccid paralysis of respiratory muscles.
D)JC is responsible for progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
Question
The rabies virus enters the body through _____.

A)a skin wound
B)a mosquito bite
C)the placenta
D)the respiratory or gastrointestinal tracts
Question
How is African sleeping sickness transmitted

A)by the reduvid bugs also known as kissing bugs
B)from mosquito species
C)via the bite of the tsetse fly
D)to cattle from other livestock
Question
Which is not a form of encephalitis

A)Eastern equine
B)St.Louis
C)JC
D)Venezuelan equine
Question
All of the following are true about brain abscesses except:

A)microbes may reach brain from head wounds or via blood
B)they may be treated either with antibiotics or surgical removal
C)may occur in Hansen's disease
D)they can be detected by CAT scan
Question
What do kuru,scrapie and Creutzfeldt Jakob disease all have in common

A)all are transmitted by arthropod vectors
B)same vaccine protects against all of them
C)caused by prions
D)two of these choices
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Deck 25: Diseases of the Nervous System
1
________ can be especially dangerous to pregnant women causing abortion,stillbirth,or neonatal death.

A)Meningococcal meningitis
B)Listeriosis
C)Streptococcal meningitis
D)Haemophilus meningitis
B
2
A foodborne pathogen that can cause meningitis is _____.

A)Streptococcus pneumoniae
B)Staphylococcus epidermidis
C)Listeria monocytogenes
D)Neisseria meningitidis
C
3
Which of the following is a cellular component of the immune system that protects the brain

A)ganglia
B)microglial cells
C)blood-brain barrier
D)meninges
B
4
Polyomavirus particles can be observed in the _____ cells of the nervous system.

A)microglial
B)oligodendrocyte
C)sensory neuron
D)association neuron
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5
All of the following statements about rabies are true EXCEPT:

A)to transmit the virus,the animal must be shedding the virus in the saliva.
B)rabies progresses rapidly to the brain by the flow of cytoplasm through axons.
C)incubation time is proportional to the distance between the bite wound and the brain.
D)symptoms include hydrophobia,aerophobia,confusion,and hallucination.
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6
While over 90% of populations that live in closed environments (such as military bases,dormitories and day-care centers are carriers)only 1 of 1000 carriers will have meningitis.This statement refers to _____.

A)Neisseria meningitidis
B)Haemophilus influenzae type B
C)Streptococcus pneumoniae
D)Haemophilus influenzae type F
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7
Acanthamoeba polyphaga can accumulate on the surface of water in hot tubs.Upon infection,they cause:

A)eye ulcerations
B)skin ulcerations
C)meningoencephalitis
D)all of these choices
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8
The central nervous system includes all of the following except:

A)brain
B)spinal cord
C)nerves that reach the tissues in limbs
D)microglial cells
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Which term refers to aggregates of neuron cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system

A)ganglia
B)microglial cells
C)blood-brain barrier
D)meninges
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10
Treatment for tubercular meningitis includes:

A)isoniazid
B)penicillin
C)tetracycline
D)amphotericin B
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11
The most sensitive method for detecting rabies is _____.

A)finding Negri bodies in brain cells
B)finding anti-rabies antibodies in the serum
C)finding the symptoms of disease
D)immunofluorescent antibody test
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12
Acute meningitis is consistent with all of the following except:

A)organisms could be endogenous
B)organisms can spread from pneumonia
C)symptoms are insidious,occurring over a period of weeks
D)organisms spread from otitis media
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13
Which of the following terms refers to special thick-walled capillaries without pores in their walls

A)ganglia
B)meninges
C)blood-brain barrier
D)two of these choices
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14
Which of the following viral encephalitis infections is not caused by a Togavirus

A)Eastern equine encephalitis
B)St.Louis encephalitis
C)Western equine encephalitis
D)Venezuelan equine encephalitis
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15
Hib vaccine is limited to:

A)Haemophilus meningitis
B)Haemophilus encephalitis
C)the number of cases of mental retardation
D)two of these choices
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16
The most common domestic rabid animals in the United States today are _____.

A)dogs
B)ferrets
C)cats
D)bats
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17
Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome is a complication of _____.

A)fungal meningitis
B)streptococcal meningitis
C)viral meningitis
D)meningococcal meningitis
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18
Herpes meningoencephalitis usually follows _____.

A)a bacterial infection of the respiratory tract
B)a generalized herpes infection
C)a fever blister outbreak
D)an outbreak of genital herpes
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19
The most common cause of meningitis in older adults is:

A)Neisseria meningitidis
B)Haemophilus influenzae type B
C)Streptococcus pneumoniae
D)Listeria monocytogenes
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20
Which of the following is NOT a viral or bacterial cause of meningitis

A)Naegleria fowleri
B)Haemophilus influenzae type F
C)Treponema pallidum
D)Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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21
Tetanus is most common in _____.

A)newborns
B)adolescents
C)young adult athletes
D)older women
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22
All of the following are symptoms of poliovirus except:

A)muscle spasms
B)heart damage
C)partial or complete flaccid paralysis
D)destruction of motor neurons
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23
Health care workers should watch for undiagnosed Hansen's disease among _____.

A)farmers
B)urban dwellers
C)veterinarians
D)immigrants
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24
Which of the following is responsible for Chagas' disease

A)Mycobacterium leprae
B)Clostridium tetani
C)Trypanosoma cruzi
D)Poliovirus
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25
Mycobacterium leprae is difficult to cultivate but it can be grown _____.

A)on blood agar
B)in armadillos
C)in tissue culture
D)in embryonated eggs
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26
Clostridium tetani can be characterized by all of the following EXCEPT:

A)gram-positive spore former
B)resistant to drying,disinfection,and heat
C)endospores are killed by boiling for 20 minutes
D)common to soil and human intestines
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27
Clostridium botulinum is characterized by all of the following except:

A)preformed toxin in food prevents release of acetylcholine
B)progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
C)paralysis and death results if not treated promptly
D)in wounds endospores germinate and produce toxin
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28
All of the following statements about the nodular form of Hansen's disease are true EXCEPT:

A)incubation time averages 2 - 5 years
B)the bacteria has a predilection for cooler parts of the human body
C)severe lepromatous disease erodes bone
D)surgery can restore the use of extremely crippled hands and feet
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29
One problem with treating Hansen's disease is _____.

A)antibiotics are not effective against the Mycobacterium
B)dapsone-resistant strains are beginning to appear
C)the organism is growing too rapidly for the antibiotic to work
D)the bacteria survive inside the microglial cells
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30
_______ is the only bacterial species known to destroy peripheral nerve cells.

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Herpes simplex I
C)Clostridium tetani
D)Mycobacterium leprae
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31
Hansen's disease is diagnosed by _____.

A)PCR
B)finding antibodies in the serum
C)lepromin skin test
D)two of these choices
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32
All of the following are associated with prions except:

A)Chagas' disease
B)Kuru
C)Scrapie
D)Mad cow disease
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33
Botulism includes _____.

A)food poisoning
B)infant botulism
C)wound botulism
D)all of these choices
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34
Botulism toxin is characterized by all of the following except:

A)most potent toxin known
B)released upon autolysis of cells
C)boiling will not inactivate the toxin
D)activated by proteolytic enzymes
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35
Tetanus neonatum is:

A)due to tetanus acquired through the birth canal
B)an infection of the umbilical cord
C)a muscle spasm that has nothing to do with Clostridium
D)an infection from Clostridium in contaminated breast milk
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36
Tetanus is treated by _____.

A)antibiotic therapy
B)antiviral therapy
C)antitoxin therapy
D)two of these choices
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37
African sleeping sickness is caused by _____.

A)Trypanosoma brucei gambiense
B)Yersinia pestis
C)Trypanosoma cruzi
D)prions
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38
All of the following statements refer to mad cow disease except

A)it is caused by an infectious protein
B)its transmission to humans can be prevented by banning the addition of beef brain tissue to hamburger
C)it only occurs in Britain
D)it causes disease in both humans and animals
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39
Which of the following refers to the clinical form of leprosy that causes a loss of skin pigment and sensation

A)granulomatous
B)lepromatous
C)tuberculoid
D)two of these choices
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40
Humans are naturally protected against nagana,a tsetse-fly-bourne cattle disease.What has been found to serve the protective role

A)Serum
B)High-density lipoprotein (HDL)
C)Low-density lipoprotein (LDL)
D)Iron
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41
Which one of the following is NOT a neutrotropic viral disease

A)West Nile fever
B)Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
C)Polio
D)Rabies
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42
Which of the following statements about brain infections is false

A)Equine encephalitis infects horses more than humans.
B)Rabies can be transmitted by infected raccoons.
C)Poliovirus often causes no symptoms and goes undetected in small children.
D)Viral meningitis is usually self-limiting and nonfatal.
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43
Prions infectivity:

A)can be destroyed by autoclaving for 1 hour
B)is reduced after formaldehyde treatment
C)can be retained in buried brains left for 3 years in soil
D)two of these choices
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44
Which of the following is an emerging viral encephalitis that has recently spread across the United States

A)JC virus
B)rabies
C)mad cow disease
D)West Nile arbovirus
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45
Which of the following statements is incorrect about JC virus

A)Antibodies are seen by age 14.
B)Disease may be a reactivation of a latent viral infection.
C)Leads to flaccid paralysis of respiratory muscles.
D)JC is responsible for progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
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46
The rabies virus enters the body through _____.

A)a skin wound
B)a mosquito bite
C)the placenta
D)the respiratory or gastrointestinal tracts
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47
How is African sleeping sickness transmitted

A)by the reduvid bugs also known as kissing bugs
B)from mosquito species
C)via the bite of the tsetse fly
D)to cattle from other livestock
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48
Which is not a form of encephalitis

A)Eastern equine
B)St.Louis
C)JC
D)Venezuelan equine
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49
All of the following are true about brain abscesses except:

A)microbes may reach brain from head wounds or via blood
B)they may be treated either with antibiotics or surgical removal
C)may occur in Hansen's disease
D)they can be detected by CAT scan
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50
What do kuru,scrapie and Creutzfeldt Jakob disease all have in common

A)all are transmitted by arthropod vectors
B)same vaccine protects against all of them
C)caused by prions
D)two of these choices
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