Description : A crackling sound associated with myonecrosis is due to a. Respiratory Distress Due To Plague. b. Nerve Contractions Due To Tetanus. c. Lymph Node Swelling Due To Plague. d. Gas Produced By C. Perfringens.
Last Answer : d. Gas Produced By C. Perfringens.
Description : A lowering of the white blood cell count is characteristic of a. Plague. b. Anthrax. c. Ehrlichlosis. d. Rmsf.
Last Answer : c. Ehrlichlosis.
Description : McFadyean's reaction is employed for the presumptive diagnosis of A.anthrax B.tetanus C.typhoid D.all of these
Last Answer : A.anthrax
Description : Ascoli's thermoprecipition test helps in confirming the laboratory diagnosis of A- tetanus B- anthrax C- typhoid D- cholera
Last Answer : anthrax
Description : Match the lab with the correct set of identified diseases. a. Pasteur: tetanus and tuberculosis b. Koch: anthrax and rabies c. Koch: cholera and tuberculosis d. Pasteur: diphtheria and typhoid
Last Answer : c. Koch: cholera and tuberculosis
Description : Which of the following is a soilborne disease? a. Tularemia b. the plague c. Rickettsia d. Tetanus
Last Answer : d. Tetanus
Description : What disease is described by: "the toxin acts at the neuromuscular junction, preventing the release of neurotransmitters needed to inhibit muscle contraction." a. Botulism b. Tetanus c. The Plague d. A-C Are Correct
Last Answer : b. Tetanus
Description : Gas gangrene is caused by _____. a. Clostridium tetani b. Clostridium botulinum c. Clostridium perfringens d. Clostridium gangrenum
Last Answer : c. Clostridium perfringens
Description : Name the disease where the carcass must be pitted with lime: B A. Tuberculosis B. Anthrax C. Malaria D. Tetanus
Last Answer : Anthrax
Description : Ergotism is responsible for all of the following except A-hallucinations B-Irish potato famine C- both (a) and (b) D-gangrene
Last Answer : gangrene
Description : When the nurse observes that the postoperative patient demonstrates a constant low level of oxygen saturation, although the patient's breathing appears normal, the nurse identifies that the patient may ... , and cardiac arrest. d) Anemic Anemic hypoxemia results from blood loss during surgery.
Last Answer : a) Subacute Supplemental oxygen may be indicated.
Description : Which of the following is NOT a method of getting anthrax? a. Inhalation b. Intestinal c. Cutaneous d. Urinary
Last Answer : d. Urinary
Description : Woolsorter disease applies to the form of a. inhalation; tularemia b. toxic; myonecrosis c. intestinal; anthrax d. inhalation; anthrax
Last Answer : d. inhalation; anthrax
Description : Which of the following gases were used to decontaminate mail after the anthrax scare? a. Ethylene Oxide b. Chlorine Dioxide c. Carbon Dioxide d. Ozone
Last Answer : b. Chlorine Dioxide
Description : Which of the following describes incineration? a. Flaming The Loop Before Transferring Bacteria b. Burning Medical Waste c. Burning Cattle That Died Of Anthrax d. A-C Are Correct
Last Answer : d. A-C Are Correct
Description : Which of the following diseases result from germination of endospores? a. Pneumonia b. Strep throat c. Meningitis d. Anthrax
Last Answer : d. Anthrax
Description : Hyperbaric oxygen therapy?
Last Answer : DefinitionHyperbaric oxygen therapy uses a special chamber, sometimes called a pressure chamber, to increase the amount of oxygen in the blood.InformationSome, but not very many, hospitals ... monoxide poisoningCertain types of brain or sinus infectionsDecompression sickness (for example, a d
Description : If a necrotizing soft tissue infection is considered, therapy mandates: a. Empiric administration of antibiotics active against gram-positive, gram-negative, and anaerobic bacteria b. Due to usually ... is mandatory d. The use of hyperbaric oxygen has been demonstrated to be clearly advantageous
Last Answer : Answer: a, c Identification of a necrotizing, soft tissue infection mandates immediate operative intervention with aggressive resection of all involved tissues and empiric ... remains without controlled trials demonstrating any additional benefits derived from hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Description : Cerebral blood flow is increase in: a. chronic anaemia b. inhalation of 5% carbon dioxide c. seizures d. inhalation of hyperbaric oxygen
Last Answer : chronic anaemia
Description : A 75-year-old man had been receiving gentamicin (an aminoglycoside antibiotic) to treat an urinary tract infection. After three months of therapy patient's serum creatinine levels were 10 mg/ ... Type II allergic reaction b)Type III allergic reaction c) Pseudo allergic reaction d) Overdose toxicity
Last Answer : d) Overdose toxicity
Description : Concentration range (given as weight of gas per unit chamber volume) for ethylene oxide is A 15–100mg/L B 800–1200mg/L C 120–180mg/L D 1000–1200mg/L
Last Answer : B 800–1200mg/L
Description : ________ is seen with periods of fever and chills when many spirochetes are present in the blood. a. Rabbit fever b. Lyme disease c. Relapsing fever d. The Plague
Last Answer : c. Relapsing fever
Description : Which one of the following is not a form of plague? a. Relapsing b. Bubonic c. Pneumonic d. Septicemic
Last Answer : a. Relapsing
Description : Barophiles are prokaryotes that withstand high _____. a. Oxygen concentrations. b. Nitrogen gas concentrations. c. Hydrostatic pressures. d. Salt concentrations.
Last Answer : c. Hydrostatic pressures.
Description : Facultative anaerobes can live with or without _____ gas. a. carbon dioxide b. hydrogen c. nitrogen d. oxygen
Last Answer : d. oxygen
Description : Organisms that practice heterotrophy are able to synthesize their own food from _____. a. light b. simple carbon sources c. carbon monoxide d. oxygen gas
Last Answer : b. simple carbon sources
Description : Why is tetanus considered a disease of the nervous system?
Last Answer : Tetanus is a disease caused by a Gram- positive, spore- forming anaerobic rod called Clostridium tetani.This organism often exists in the spore form in the human and animal intestine and passes to ... Since the primary effect is in the nervous system, tetanus is considered a disease of this system.
Description : Which of the following is a conjugate vaccine with tetanus or diphtheria toxoid? a. Salk polio b. Sabin polio c. influenza d. Hib
Last Answer : d. Hib
Description : The organisms of diphtheria and ______ are known for their production of _______. a. Typhoid Fever; Antitoxins b. Typhoid Fever; Exotoxins c. Tetanus; Antitoxins d. Tetanus; Exotoxins
Last Answer : d. Tetanus; Exotoxins
Description : All of the following are examples of communicable diseases except: a. Chickenpox. b. Measles. c. The common cold. d. Tetanus
Last Answer : d. Tetanus.
Description : Attenuated viruses are those that _____. a. can be used to treat viral disease. b. give rise to viroids and prions. c. multiply in cells but at a low rate. d. have been treated with chemicals such as formaldehyde.
Last Answer : c. multiply in cells but at a low rate.
Description : Though few in number, some drugs, such as _____, can be used to treat some viral infections. a. penicillin and ampicillin b. isoniazid and dapsone c. amantadine and acyclovir d. streptomycin and amphotericin
Last Answer : c. amantadine and acyclovir
Description : A microarray can be used to _____. a. identify if a patient has been infected by a pathogen b. produce human insulin c. insert a viral gene into a plant to prevent viral infection d. A-C are correct
Last Answer : a. identify if a patient has been infected by a pathogen
Last Answer : Anthrax in children The latest news about anthrax , the report, worries parents in almost every home. It is not uncommon for children to keep an eye on television or newspaper pages , but it ... bacterium while eating grass. People can be infected only when they come in contact with infected cattle.
Description : Cell size and cell number can be measured using A- hemocytometer B- coulter counter C- petroff-hausser counting chamber D- none of these
Last Answer : coulter counter
Description : Clostridium tetani grows in a/an _____ environment. a. Acidic b. Anaerobic c. High Oxygen d. Aerobic
Last Answer : b. Borrelia
Description : If cells can use oxygen in cellular respiration it is called _____. a. Anaerobic Respiration b. Alcoholic Fermentation c. Acid Fermentation d. Aerobic Respiration
Last Answer : c. Acid Fermentation
Description : Gas gangrene?
Last Answer : DefinitionGas gangrene is a potentially deadly form of tissue death (gangrene).See also: Necrotizing subcutaneous infectionAlternative NamesTissue infection - Clostridial; Gangrene - gas; Myonecrosis; ... ) conditions, Clostridium produces toxins that cause tissue death and related symptoms.Ga
Description : _____ acquired _____ immunity usually follows an obvious illness or it may follow a subclinical illness. a. Naturally; passive b. Artificially; active c. Naturally; active d. Artificially; passive
Last Answer : c. Naturally; active
Description : The zoonotic reservoir for Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus may be _____. a. rats b. monkeys c. mice d. fruit bats
Last Answer : d. fruit bats
Description : _____ can spread from person to person in respiratory secretions or it may be inherited congenitally. a. Measles b. Chickenpox c. Rosella d. Herpes
Last Answer : c. Rosella
Description : Transformed bacterial cells may display enhanced drug resistances from the acquisition of _____. a. F factors b. M factors c. R factors d. S factors
Last Answer : c. R factors
Description : An inert gas mixed with oxygen given to patients suffering from restricted breathing is – (1) Helium (2) Krypton (3) Radon (4) Argon
Last Answer : (1) Helium Explanation: Heliox is a breathing has composed of a mixture of helium (He) and oxygen (O2). Heliox has been used medically since the 1930s, and although the medical community adopted ... its range of medical uses has since expanded greatly, mostly because of the low density of the gas
Description : An inert gas mixed with oxygen given to patients suffering from restricted breathing is (1) Helium (2) Krypton (3) Radon (4) Argon
Last Answer : Helium
Description : The baking and brewing yeasts a. Belong to the genus Aspergillus. b. Break down glucose and other carbohydrates. c. Induce bread to rise by producing oxygen gas. d. Cause serious diseases in humans.
Last Answer : b. Break down glucose and other carbohydrates.
Description : Which one of the following best describes the growth conditions for a typical fungus? a. pH 3; 23°C; no oxygen gas present b. pH 8; 30°C; no oxygen gas present c. pH 6; 30°C; oxygen gas present d. pH 3; 23°C; oxygen gas present
Last Answer : c. pH 6; 30°C; oxygen gas present
Description : All of the following are electron acceptors for anaerobic respiration except: a. Carbonate. b. Oxygen gas. c. Nitrate. d. Sulfate.
Last Answer : b. Oxygen gas.
Description : The electron transport chain is directly involved with a. ATP Synthesis b. CO2 Production. c. H + Pumping d. Generating Oxygen Gas.
Last Answer : a. ATP Synthesis
Description : The use of oxygen gas (02) in an exergonic pathway generating ATP is called a. Anaerobic Respiration. b. Photosynthesis. c. Aerobic Respiration. d. Fermentation.
Last Answer : c. Aerobic Respiration.