CH.10

  1. What is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide?



    D.
  2. What is the first stage in the infectious process?



    • B.
    • From the perspective of the microorganisms that cause disease, the infectious process
    • undergoes four separate stages of progression: (1) colonization, (2) invasion, (3) multiplication, and (4) spread.
  3. Which type of microorganism reproduces on the skin?



    A.
  4. Phagocytosis involves neutrophils actively attacking, engulfing, and destroying which
    microorganisms?



    A.
  5. Once they have penetrated the first line of defense, which microorganisms do natural killer
    (NK) cells actively attack?



    • B.
    • NK cells are the principal defenders against only tumor cells or virally infected cells.
  6. Which statement concerning exotoxins is true?



    • C.
    • Exotoxins are proteins released during bacterial growth
  7. phagocytes
    such as neutrophils and macrophages
  8. Which statement is true concerning a fungal infection?



    D.
  9. Cytokines are thought to cause fevers by stimulating the synthesis of which chemical
    mediator?



    A.
  10. Which statement about vaccines is true?



    B.
  11. Vaccines against viruses are created from:



    D.
  12. Attentuated
    weakened
  13. Which statement is a characteristic of HIV?



    B.
  14. What is the role of reverse transcriptase in HIV infection?



    C.
  15. After sexual transmission of HIV, a person can be infected yet seronegative for how many
    months?



    A.
  16. Which cells are primary targets for HIV?



    C.
  17. What area in the body may act as a reservoir in which HIV can be relatively protected
    from antiviral drugs?



    D.
  18. HIV antibodies appear within how many weeks after infection through blood products?



    • A.
    • Antibody appears rather rapidly after infection through blood products, usually within 4 to
    • 7 weeks.
  19. What is the final stage of the infectious process?



    C.
  20. Toxigenicity is defined as the:



    D.
  21. The ability of the pathogen to invade and multiply in the host is referred to as:



    D.
  22. Some bacterial surface proteins bind with the crystalline fragment (Fc) portion of an
    antibody to:



    A.
  23. Which disease is an example of a rickettsial infection?
    a. Cholera 
    b. Candida
    c. Sleeping sickness
    d. Rocky Mountain spotted fever
    d.
  24. Which infection is NOT fungal? (Select all that apply.)




    C.
  25. Which statement is false regarding the development of HIV symptoms? 



    C.
  26. Which statements are FALSE regarding endotoxins? 



    B.
  27. Which statement is false regarding viruses?



    C.
  28. Which of the following DO NOT play a role in the control of fungal infections? 



    D.
  29. Complications of AIDS do NOT include:



    A.
  30. What is the role of integrase in HIV infection?



    D.
Author
BodeS
ID
362449
Card Set
CH.10
Description
INFECTION
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