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Chapter 21: Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Eyes
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SkinBacterial Diseases
Viral Diseases
Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
Infectious Diseases of
the Eye
FINAL ROUND
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Topic 1: Skin
$100 Question
The waterproofing protein in the skin is called
a. sebum.
b. keratin.
c. melanin.
d. lysozyme.
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Topic 1: Skin
$100 Answer
The waterproofing protein in the skin is called
a. sebum.
b. keratin.
c. melanin.
d. lysozyme.
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Topic 1: Skin
$200 Question
The skin’s normal microbiota contain largenumbers of
a. gram-positive bacteria.
b. gram-negative bacteria.
c. fungi.
d. acid-fast bacteria.
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Topic 1: Skin
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The skin’s normal microbiota contain large
numbers of
a. gram-positive bacteria.
b. gram-negative bacteria.
c. fungi.
d. acid-fast bacteria.
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Topic 1: Skin
$300 Question
Which of these organisms is a diphtheroid andinhabits hair follicles?
a. Propionibacterium acnes
b. Malassezia furfur
c. Streptococcus pyogenes
d. Staphylococcus aureus
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Topic 1: Skin
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Which of these organisms is a diphtheroid and
inhabits hair follicles?
a. Propionibacterium acnes
b. Malassezia furfur
c. Streptococcus pyogenes
d. Staphylococcus aureus
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Topic 1: Skin
$400 Question
What protective mechanism of the skin iscapable of breaking down the cell walls ofcertain bacteria?
a. perspiration
b. antimicrobial peptides
c. sebum
d. lysozyme
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What protective mechanism of the skin iscapable of breaking down the cell walls ofcertain bacteria?
a. perspiration
b. antimicrobial peptides
c. sebum
d. lysozyme
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Topic 1: Skin
$500 Question
Shampoos for treating dandruff contain anantibiotic and chemicals to treat a
a. fungus.
b. bacterium.
c. virus.
d. protozoa.
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Topic 1: Skin
$500 Answer
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Shampoos for treating dandruff contain anantibiotic and chemicals to treat a
a. fungus.
b. bacterium.
c. virus.
d. protozoa.
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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases
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Which organism produces a toxin that causesscalded skin syndrome?
a. Streptococcus
b. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
c. Staphylococcus
d. Mycobacterium ulcerans
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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases
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Which organism produces a toxin that causesscalded skin syndrome?
a. Streptococcus
b. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
c. Staphylococcus
d. Mycobacterium ulcerans
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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases
$200 Question
Fever, vomiting, and a sunburnlike rash aresymptoms of
a. otitis externa.
b. toxic shock syndrome.
c. impetigo.
d. erysipelas.
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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases
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Fever, vomiting, and a sunburnlike rash aresymptoms of
a. otitis externa.
b. toxic shock syndrome.
c. impetigo.
d. erysipelas.
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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases
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Which one of the following dissolves blood clots?
a. streptokinase
b. streptolysin
c. hyaluronidase
d. deoxyribonuclease
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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases
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Which one of the following dissolves blood clots?
a. streptokinase
b. streptolysin
c. hyaluronidase
d. deoxyribonuclease
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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases
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Which organism often grows in dense biofilmsand frequently causes nosocomial infections byinfecting medical tubes or devices?
a. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
b. Corynebacterium xerosis
c. Mycobacterium ulcerans
d. Streptococcus pyogenes ANSWER
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Which organism often grows in dense biofilmsand frequently causes nosocomial infections byinfecting medical tubes or devices?
a. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
b. Corynebacterium xerosis
c. Mycobacterium ulcerans
d. Streptococcus pyogenes
Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases
$400 Answer
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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases
$500 Question
Which etiological agent causes a deep ulcer thatoften becomes massive and seriously damaging?
a. Pseudomonas dermatitis
b. Buruli ulcer
c. Streptococcus pyogenes
d. Mycobacterium ulcerans
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Topic 2: Bacterial Diseases
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Which etiological agent causes a deep ulcer thatoften becomes massive and seriously damaging?
a. Pseudomonas dermatitis
b. Buruli ulcer
c. Streptococcus pyogenes
d. Mycobacterium ulcerans
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Topic 3: Viral Diseases
$100 Question
Koplik’s spots are diagnostic for
a. rubella.
b. measles.
c. herpes simplex.
d. chickenpox.
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Topic 3: Viral Diseases
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Koplik’s spots are diagnostic for
a. rubella.
b. measles.
c. herpes simplex.
d. chickenpox.
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Topic 3: Viral Diseases
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The mortality rate of variola major is
a. 50% or higher.
b. 30% or higher.
c. 40% or higher.
d. 20% or higher.
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Topic 3: Viral Diseases
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The mortality rate of variola major is
a. 50% or higher.
b. 30% or higher.
c. 40% or higher.
d. 20% or higher.
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Topic 3: Viral Diseases
$300 Question
Which of the following is an occasional severecomplication of a viral disease?
a. Reye syndrome
b. toxic shock syndrome
c. scalded skin syndrome
d. tinea pedis
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Topic 3: Viral Diseases
$300 Answer
Which of the following is an occasional severecomplication of a viral disease?
a. Reye syndrome
b. toxic shock syndrome
c. scalded skin syndrome
d. tinea pedis
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Topic 3: Viral Diseases
$400 Question
Shingles is caused by the reactivation of thelatent organism
a. human parvovirus B19.
b. human herpesvirus 3.
c. rubella virus.
d. human herpesvirus 6.
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Topic 3: Viral Diseases
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Shingles is caused by the reactivation of thelatent organism
a. human parvovirus B19.
b. human herpesvirus 3.
c. rubella virus.
d. human herpesvirus 6.
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Topic 3: Viral Diseases
$500 Question
Which of the following is responsible for severebirth defects if contracted during pregnancy?
a. measles virus
b. rubella
c. varicella-zoster virus
d. human parvovirus B19
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Topic 3: Viral Diseases
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Which of the following is responsible for severebirth defects if contracted during pregnancy?
a. measles virus
b. rubella
c. varicella-zoster virus
d. human parvovirus B19
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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
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Ringworm is caused by what type of organism?
a. a protozoan
b. a helminth
c. a fungus
d. an arthropod
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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
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Ringworm is caused by what type of organism?
a. a protozoan
b. a helminth
c. a fungus
d. an arthropod
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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
$200 Question
The disease thrush is caused by
a. Epidermophyton.
b. Candida albicans.
c. tinea capitis.
d. tinea unguium.
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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
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The disease thrush is caused by
a. Epidermophyton.
b. Candida albicans.
c. tinea capitis.
d. tinea unguium.
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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
$300 Question
Athlete’s foot is caused by tinea
a. capitis.
b. cruris.
c. pedis.
d. unguium.
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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
$300 Answer
Athlete’s foot is caused by tinea
a. capitis.
b. cruris.
c. pedis.
d. unguium.
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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
$400 Question
Which oral antibiotic is used to treat tineainfections?
a. butenavine
b. miconazole
c. clotrimazole
d. griseofulvin
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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
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Which oral antibiotic is used to treat tineainfections?
a. butenavine
b. miconazole
c. clotrimazole
d. griseofulvin
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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
$500 Question
Which disease is usually diagnosed bymicroscopic examination of skin scrapings and isusually treated with permethrin?
a. scabies
b. pediculosis
c. candidiasis
d. sporotrichosis
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Topic 4: Fungal and Parasitic Diseases
$500 Answer
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Which disease is usually diagnosed bymicroscopic examination of skin scrapings and isusually treated with permethrin?
a. scabies
b. pediculosis
c. candidiasis
d. sporotrichosis
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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye
$100 Question
Using a homemade saline solution for contactlenses can result in
a. Acanthamoeba keratitis.
b. trachoma.
c. ophthalmia neonatorum.
d. inclusion conjunctivitis.
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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye
$100 Answer
Using a homemade saline solution for contactlenses can result in
a. Acanthamoeba keratitis.
b. trachoma.
c. ophthalmia neonatorum.
d. inclusion conjunctivitis.
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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye
$200 Question
Which of the following diseases is acquired in thebirth canal?
a. Chlamydia trachomatis
b. herpes simplex type 1 virus
c. Haemophilus influenzae
d. Acanthamoeba
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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye
$200 Answer
Which of the following diseases is acquired in thebirth canal?
a. Chlamydia trachomatis
b. herpes simplex type 1 virus
c. Haemophilus influenzae
d. Acanthamoeba
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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye
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Which organism can be treated with silver nitrate,tetracycline, or erythromycin?
a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
b. adenovirus
c. herpes simplex type 1 virus
d. Haemophilus influenzae
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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye
$300 Answer
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Which organism can be treated with silver nitrate,tetracycline, or erythromycin?
a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
b. adenovirus
c. herpes simplex type 1 virus
d. Haemophilus influenzae
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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye
$400 Question
Which disease is thought to be the mostcommon cause of infectious blindness in theUnited States?
a. herpetic keratitis
b. trachoma
c. Acanthamoeba keratitis
d. inclusion conjunctivitis
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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye
$400 Answer
Which disease is thought to be the mostcommon cause of infectious blindness in theUnited States?
a. herpetic keratitis
b. trachoma
c. Acanthamoeba keratitis
d. inclusion conjunctivitis
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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye
$500 Question
What is the most common bacterial cause ofconjunctivitis?
a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
b. Chlamydia trachomatis
c. Haemophilus influenzae
d. Streptococcus pyogenes
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ANSWER
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Topic 5: Infectious Diseases of the Eye
$500 Answer
What is the most common bacterial cause ofconjunctivitis?
a. Neisseria gonorrhoeae
b. Chlamydia trachomatis
c. Haemophilus influenzae
d. Streptococcus pyogenes
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FINAL ROUND Question
Smallpox is transmitted via the
a. respiratory route.
b. skin.
c. blood.
d. gastrointestinal route.
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