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22 Cards in this Set
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A common viral rash of a child with the popular name chicken pox is known as |
vaircella rubella |
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The only secretion that lubricates the hair follicles of the skin |
Sebum |
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The gram (-) rod opportunistic that can grow in a wide variety of environmental, including soap and disinfectants |
P.aeruginosa |
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Which of the following may and Staphylococcus in resisting phagacytosis by causing blood clotting |
Coagulase |
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An important feature of many wounds that may lead to more serious problem is that they are |
Relatively anaerobic |
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The resistance of the tubercle bacillus to various factors is probably due to it's |
Waxy wall |
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Which of the following is associated with the upper respiratory system? |
Warming of inhaled air |
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Most colds are caused by |
rhinovirus |
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Hepatitis A spreads via |
The fecal-oral route |
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The common source of chlorea infection is |
Fecal contaminated material in water |
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The protein produced by S. aureus that interferes with phagocytosis is |
Protein A |
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Which of the following virulence factors used by Staphyloccus puts holes in the host cell? |
Alpha toxin |
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Tetanus prevents the release of nerotransmitter from |
Inhibitory nuerons |
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The popular name for tetnus is |
Lockjaw |
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The resevoir for the common cold |
Humans |
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Influenza is caused by |
orthomyxovirus |
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In which of these organs does a carrier of typhoid bacilli maintain the bacteria |
Gallbladder |
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The passage from the mouth to the anus is termed |
alimentary |
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The symptoms of chlorea are due to the action of |
exotoxin |
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The most notorious typhoid carrier was |
Thyphoid Mary |
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The surface layer of the skin is the |
Epidermis |
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Approximately 90% of S.aureus are resistance to |
Penicillin |