Identifying Bacteria - NCLEX-PN
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What is the primary effect of botulism toxin?
What is the primary effect of botulism toxin?
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Botulism toxin inhibits acetylcholine release from the presynaptic nerve terminal, causing flaccid paralysis. Death in botulism exposure is generally due to respiratry failure. Tonic paralysis is the cause of respiratory arrest in other toxicity exposures, such as exposure to tetanus toxin.
Botulism toxin inhibits acetylcholine release from the presynaptic nerve terminal, causing flaccid paralysis. Death in botulism exposure is generally due to respiratry failure. Tonic paralysis is the cause of respiratory arrest in other toxicity exposures, such as exposure to tetanus toxin.
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What organism causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
What organism causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
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Rickettsia rickettsii causes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and is spread by dermacentor ticks. It causes fever, headache, muscle pain, and a rash. Borrelia burgdorferi is associated with Lyme disease, e_hrlichia chaffeensis_ is associated with human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis, andr_ickettsia helvetica_ is associated (very rarely) with meningitis.
Rickettsia rickettsii causes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and is spread by dermacentor ticks. It causes fever, headache, muscle pain, and a rash. Borrelia burgdorferi is associated with Lyme disease, e_hrlichia chaffeensis_ is associated with human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis, andr_ickettsia helvetica_ is associated (very rarely) with meningitis.
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What is the most common cause of infectious diarrhea in HIV-positive patients?
What is the most common cause of infectious diarrhea in HIV-positive patients?
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While all of the listed organisms can cause diarrhea, Cryptosporidium, a protozoa, is the most commonly isolated organism in HIV positive patients presenting with diarrhea.
While all of the listed organisms can cause diarrhea, Cryptosporidium, a protozoa, is the most commonly isolated organism in HIV positive patients presenting with diarrhea.
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What is the most common infection preceding the development of Guillain-Barré syndrome?
What is the most common infection preceding the development of Guillain-Barré syndrome?
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30% of cases of Guillain-Barré are preceded by infection by C_ampylobacter jejuni._ There is no known association between S_taphylococcus aureus, Salmonella,_ or E.coli and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
30% of cases of Guillain-Barré are preceded by infection by C_ampylobacter jejuni._ There is no known association between S_taphylococcus aureus, Salmonella,_ or E.coli and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
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All of the following are frequently implicated in epiglottitis except .
All of the following are frequently implicated in epiglottitis except .
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The most commonly implicated bacteria in epiglottiits are H. influenzae type B, Streptococcus spp, and Staphylococcus aureus. _Campylobacter jejuni is a common cause of food poisoning.
The most commonly implicated bacteria in epiglottiits are H. influenzae type B, Streptococcus spp, and Staphylococcus aureus. _Campylobacter jejuni is a common cause of food poisoning.
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Which agar would be the best choice option to identify_Escherichia coli_?
Which agar would be the best choice option to identify_Escherichia coli_?
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The question requires the knowledge that Escherichia coli is a facultative, Gram negative, lactose fermenting bacteria. EMB (eosin methylene blue), or Mac (MacConkey) media is superior for isolating Escherichia coli because it is both selective and differential. Nutrient agar is neither selective nor differential. Selenium enriched media would not help identify this bacteria because Escherichia coli does not require this supplemented media to grow. Phenethyl alcohol can be used to select for anaerobic bacteria, which is of no utility in this situation.
The question requires the knowledge that Escherichia coli is a facultative, Gram negative, lactose fermenting bacteria. EMB (eosin methylene blue), or Mac (MacConkey) media is superior for isolating Escherichia coli because it is both selective and differential. Nutrient agar is neither selective nor differential. Selenium enriched media would not help identify this bacteria because Escherichia coli does not require this supplemented media to grow. Phenethyl alcohol can be used to select for anaerobic bacteria, which is of no utility in this situation.
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Which of the following sexually transmitted infections is mismatched with its causative agent?
Which of the following sexually transmitted infections is mismatched with its causative agent?
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Genital warts is caused by human papillomavirus. All other sexually transmitted infection is correctly matched with its causative agent.
Genital warts is caused by human papillomavirus. All other sexually transmitted infection is correctly matched with its causative agent.
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Which of the following organisms causes fever, headache, fatigue, myalgia, and buboes?
Which of the following organisms causes fever, headache, fatigue, myalgia, and buboes?
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The question stem describes bubonic plague which is caused by Yersinia pestis. Staphylococcus aureus causes skin infections, toxic shock, and food poisoning. _Bacillus anthraci_s causes anthrax, which is similar to plague, but does not cause buboes. Borrelia burgdorferi causes lyme disease., which presents as rash and arthralgia.
The question stem describes bubonic plague which is caused by Yersinia pestis. Staphylococcus aureus causes skin infections, toxic shock, and food poisoning. _Bacillus anthraci_s causes anthrax, which is similar to plague, but does not cause buboes. Borrelia burgdorferi causes lyme disease., which presents as rash and arthralgia.
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E. coli (Esherichia coli) are primarily found in the colon of humans, but can also cause cystitis. Which of the following best explains why this occurs?
E. coli (Esherichia coli) are primarily found in the colon of humans, but can also cause cystitis. Which of the following best explains why this occurs?
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The colon is anaerobic and the bladder is aerobic. This fact explains why E. coli normally lives in an anaerobic environment, but can also survive aerobically. Facultative anaerobes normally live in anaerobic conditions but can adapt to aerobic conditions. Microaerophiles describes bacteria that are obligate aerobes, but are poisoned by high levels of oxygen and thus require specific oxygen levels to grow.
The colon is anaerobic and the bladder is aerobic. This fact explains why E. coli normally lives in an anaerobic environment, but can also survive aerobically. Facultative anaerobes normally live in anaerobic conditions but can adapt to aerobic conditions. Microaerophiles describes bacteria that are obligate aerobes, but are poisoned by high levels of oxygen and thus require specific oxygen levels to grow.
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Which of the following bacteria is Gram positive cocci that is found in clusters?
Which of the following bacteria is Gram positive cocci that is found in clusters?
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Bacteria are classified as either Gram positive or Gram negative. Gram positive bacteria stain purple because of their thick peptidoglycan cell wall. Staph and Strep groups are both Gram positive. Bacteria can then be organized based on their shape. Cocci are circular while bacilli are rectangular in shape. Staph grows in clusters.
Bacteria are classified as either Gram positive or Gram negative. Gram positive bacteria stain purple because of their thick peptidoglycan cell wall. Staph and Strep groups are both Gram positive. Bacteria can then be organized based on their shape. Cocci are circular while bacilli are rectangular in shape. Staph grows in clusters.
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90% of all P roteus infections in human are caused by what organism?
90% of all P roteus infections in human are caused by what organism?
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While Proteus penneri and Proteus vulgaris do cause opportunistic infections in a small percentage of people, 90% of Proteus infections in humans are caused by Proteus mirabilis.
_Proteus myxofaciens is only found in insect hosts and does not infect humans.
While Proteus penneri and Proteus vulgaris do cause opportunistic infections in a small percentage of people, 90% of Proteus infections in humans are caused by Proteus mirabilis.
_Proteus myxofaciens is only found in insect hosts and does not infect humans.
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Proteus mirabilis is classified as which of the following?
Proteus mirabilis is classified as which of the following?
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Proteus mirabilis is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped (bacillus) bacteria. It produces large amounts of the enzyme urease, which is able to hydrolyze urea to ammonia, causing the distinctively high pH seen in the urine of individuals with a P. mirabilis infection.
Proteus mirabilis is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped (bacillus) bacteria. It produces large amounts of the enzyme urease, which is able to hydrolyze urea to ammonia, causing the distinctively high pH seen in the urine of individuals with a P. mirabilis infection.
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What is the primary effect of botulism toxin?
What is the primary effect of botulism toxin?
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Botulism toxin inhibits acetylcholine release from the presynaptic nerve terminal, causing flaccid paralysis. Death in botulism exposure is generally due to respiratry failure. Tonic paralysis is the cause of respiratory arrest in other toxicity exposures, such as exposure to tetanus toxin.
Botulism toxin inhibits acetylcholine release from the presynaptic nerve terminal, causing flaccid paralysis. Death in botulism exposure is generally due to respiratry failure. Tonic paralysis is the cause of respiratory arrest in other toxicity exposures, such as exposure to tetanus toxin.
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What organism causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
What organism causes Rocky Mountain spotted fever?
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Rickettsia rickettsii causes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and is spread by dermacentor ticks. It causes fever, headache, muscle pain, and a rash. Borrelia burgdorferi is associated with Lyme disease, e_hrlichia chaffeensis_ is associated with human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis, andr_ickettsia helvetica_ is associated (very rarely) with meningitis.
Rickettsia rickettsii causes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, and is spread by dermacentor ticks. It causes fever, headache, muscle pain, and a rash. Borrelia burgdorferi is associated with Lyme disease, e_hrlichia chaffeensis_ is associated with human monocytotropic ehrlichiosis, andr_ickettsia helvetica_ is associated (very rarely) with meningitis.
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What is the most common cause of infectious diarrhea in HIV-positive patients?
What is the most common cause of infectious diarrhea in HIV-positive patients?
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While all of the listed organisms can cause diarrhea, Cryptosporidium, a protozoa, is the most commonly isolated organism in HIV positive patients presenting with diarrhea.
While all of the listed organisms can cause diarrhea, Cryptosporidium, a protozoa, is the most commonly isolated organism in HIV positive patients presenting with diarrhea.
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What is the most common infection preceding the development of Guillain-Barré syndrome?
What is the most common infection preceding the development of Guillain-Barré syndrome?
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30% of cases of Guillain-Barré are preceded by infection by C_ampylobacter jejuni._ There is no known association between S_taphylococcus aureus, Salmonella,_ or E.coli and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
30% of cases of Guillain-Barré are preceded by infection by C_ampylobacter jejuni._ There is no known association between S_taphylococcus aureus, Salmonella,_ or E.coli and Guillain-Barré syndrome.
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All of the following are frequently implicated in epiglottitis except .
All of the following are frequently implicated in epiglottitis except .
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The most commonly implicated bacteria in epiglottiits are H. influenzae type B, Streptococcus spp, and Staphylococcus aureus. _Campylobacter jejuni is a common cause of food poisoning.
The most commonly implicated bacteria in epiglottiits are H. influenzae type B, Streptococcus spp, and Staphylococcus aureus. _Campylobacter jejuni is a common cause of food poisoning.
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Which agar would be the best choice option to identify_Escherichia coli_?
Which agar would be the best choice option to identify_Escherichia coli_?
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The question requires the knowledge that Escherichia coli is a facultative, Gram negative, lactose fermenting bacteria. EMB (eosin methylene blue), or Mac (MacConkey) media is superior for isolating Escherichia coli because it is both selective and differential. Nutrient agar is neither selective nor differential. Selenium enriched media would not help identify this bacteria because Escherichia coli does not require this supplemented media to grow. Phenethyl alcohol can be used to select for anaerobic bacteria, which is of no utility in this situation.
The question requires the knowledge that Escherichia coli is a facultative, Gram negative, lactose fermenting bacteria. EMB (eosin methylene blue), or Mac (MacConkey) media is superior for isolating Escherichia coli because it is both selective and differential. Nutrient agar is neither selective nor differential. Selenium enriched media would not help identify this bacteria because Escherichia coli does not require this supplemented media to grow. Phenethyl alcohol can be used to select for anaerobic bacteria, which is of no utility in this situation.
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Which of the following sexually transmitted infections is mismatched with its causative agent?
Which of the following sexually transmitted infections is mismatched with its causative agent?
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Genital warts is caused by human papillomavirus. All other sexually transmitted infection is correctly matched with its causative agent.
Genital warts is caused by human papillomavirus. All other sexually transmitted infection is correctly matched with its causative agent.
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Which of the following organisms causes fever, headache, fatigue, myalgia, and buboes?
Which of the following organisms causes fever, headache, fatigue, myalgia, and buboes?
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The question stem describes bubonic plague which is caused by Yersinia pestis. Staphylococcus aureus causes skin infections, toxic shock, and food poisoning. _Bacillus anthraci_s causes anthrax, which is similar to plague, but does not cause buboes. Borrelia burgdorferi causes lyme disease., which presents as rash and arthralgia.
The question stem describes bubonic plague which is caused by Yersinia pestis. Staphylococcus aureus causes skin infections, toxic shock, and food poisoning. _Bacillus anthraci_s causes anthrax, which is similar to plague, but does not cause buboes. Borrelia burgdorferi causes lyme disease., which presents as rash and arthralgia.
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