Respiratory Pathogens
Test your knowledge of respiratory pathogens.
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02.11.15
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02.11.15
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Topics of this game:
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A grayish yellow pseudomembrane is associated with:
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Which of the following fungal infections would you have to travel outside Wisconsin to get?
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Dimorphic fungi are _______ like in the body
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Another name for Group A beta hemolytic Strep is:
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What type of precautions would you use for a patient with active Tuberculosis?
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Which is not a sign of bacterial meningitis?
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The rash caused by scarlet fever is caused by an ________ toxin.
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Pneumonia caused by a rusty colored sputum would be caused by which organism?
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Which isn't a complication of untreated Streptococcus pyogenes?
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An organism is a gram positive cocci and catalase negative.What would be the next test you should perform?
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Which organism would require an acid fast stain instead of a gram stain?
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Why is a yearly skin test for tuberculosis required in the health industry?
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Which organism has a water reservoir?
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Which organism causes whooping cough?
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Which is the most common cause of pneumonia in young children?
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Varicella Zoster virus causes:
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A complication of treating a person who has influenza or chickenpox with aspirin is:
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Antigenic shift results when ________ occurs.
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Rheumatic fever is:
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Measles is caused by the:
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Mono is caused by:
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German measles is made by:
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Fifth disease is caused by:
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inflammation, congestion, leukocytosis, high fever, and pain are associated with what type of upper respiratory infections?
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Which organism is commonly associated with epiglottitis?
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Acute glomerulonephritis that is caused by GAS is:
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Lobar pneumonia is caused by:
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Psittachosis is caused by:
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Q fever is caused by:
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Primary atypical pneumonia is caused by:
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Walking pneumonia is caused by:
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Which is not a zoonotic infection?
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Which organism causes the "slapped cheek" appearance in children?
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Which virus can mimic mono?
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Which fungal disease can be spread by contact with soil enriched with bird droppings and in caves that have high content of bat guano?
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Which fungal specimen causes valley fever?
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Streptococcal toxic shock syndrom can lead to renal failure and surgical debridement or amputation it is caused by:
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The lower respiratory tract contains normal flora:
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Which Gram positive cocci is Catalase positive and Coagulase positive?
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Which of the following is capable of causing an upper respiratory tract infection?
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