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AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Week 5 Questions and 100% Complete Solutions
Spiral - what hape is the Treponema Pallidum? 
 
Spirochete - treponema pallidum is actively mobile as a? 
 
Syphilis - treponema pallidum is an etilogical agent of? 
 
Chancres - what is the typical lesion associated with treponema pallidum? 
 
10, 12, 1 - treponema pallidum can live outside of the body for ____-______ hours under suitable conditions, but is killed within _____ hour by drying. 
 
True - man is syphilis's only reservoir. T/F 
 
Syphillis - the incubation pe...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 12 pages •
Spiral - what hape is the Treponema Pallidum? 
 
Spirochete - treponema pallidum is actively mobile as a? 
 
Syphilis - treponema pallidum is an etilogical agent of? 
 
Chancres - what is the typical lesion associated with treponema pallidum? 
 
10, 12, 1 - treponema pallidum can live outside of the body for ____-______ hours under suitable conditions, but is killed within _____ hour by drying. 
 
True - man is syphilis's only reservoir. T/F 
 
Syphillis - the incubation pe...
Microbiology for Embalmers Units 3 and 4 Questions with Answers
Rod - what shape is francisella tularensis? 
 
Francisella Tularensis - this is the etiological agent of tularemia (rabbit fever), a zoonosis of wild animals and rodents. 
 
Rabbit Fever - this is a febrile disease accompanied by severe consitutional manifestations, pain, and prostation. 
 
Tularemia - what is rabbit fever known as? 
 
4 - how many forms of rabbit fever are there? 
 
Glandular - this form of rabbit fever: 
- lymph nodes involved, no ulcers. 
 
Ulceroglandular -...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
Rod - what shape is francisella tularensis? 
 
Francisella Tularensis - this is the etiological agent of tularemia (rabbit fever), a zoonosis of wild animals and rodents. 
 
Rabbit Fever - this is a febrile disease accompanied by severe consitutional manifestations, pain, and prostation. 
 
Tularemia - what is rabbit fever known as? 
 
4 - how many forms of rabbit fever are there? 
 
Glandular - this form of rabbit fever: 
- lymph nodes involved, no ulcers. 
 
Ulceroglandular -...
Microbiology for Embalmers Week 2 Test Questions and Answers
Which organism is well known for causing nosocomial infections - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
An organism that requires free oxygen for growth and survival is an aerobe - True 
 
The ethological agent that is rod shaped, a strict aerobe and causes pseudomembranes is - corynebacterium diptheriae 
 
This agent causes an infection in birds and opportunistically infects people with AIDS - Mycobacterium avium 
 
Puerperal sepis is caused by Neisseria gonorrheae - False 
 
Gonorrhea localiz...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Which organism is well known for causing nosocomial infections - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
An organism that requires free oxygen for growth and survival is an aerobe - True 
 
The ethological agent that is rod shaped, a strict aerobe and causes pseudomembranes is - corynebacterium diptheriae 
 
This agent causes an infection in birds and opportunistically infects people with AIDS - Mycobacterium avium 
 
Puerperal sepis is caused by Neisseria gonorrheae - False 
 
Gonorrhea localiz...
Microbiology for Embalmers Midterm Questions with 100% Complete Solutions, Rated to Pass
Chlamydia - a group of non-motile, gram negative intracellular parasites 
 
Bacteria - a prokaryotic one celled microorganism of the Kingdom Monera, existing as a free living organisms or as parasites 
 
Pathogens - microorganisms that cause disease in humans 
 
Joseph Lister - recognized that phenol killed microorganisms 
 
Sarcinae - Cocci in groups of eight 
 
Bacillus - rod shaped bacteria 
 
pili - short, hair like projections composed of protein emanating from the surf...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
Chlamydia - a group of non-motile, gram negative intracellular parasites 
 
Bacteria - a prokaryotic one celled microorganism of the Kingdom Monera, existing as a free living organisms or as parasites 
 
Pathogens - microorganisms that cause disease in humans 
 
Joseph Lister - recognized that phenol killed microorganisms 
 
Sarcinae - Cocci in groups of eight 
 
Bacillus - rod shaped bacteria 
 
pili - short, hair like projections composed of protein emanating from the surf...
AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Cumulative Review Questions with Correct Solutions, Rated A+
Staphylococci - irregular grape-like clusters 
 
Normal Flora - the microbial population that lives with the host in a healthy condition. 
 
Pyogenic Coccus - what is staphylococcus commonly referred to as? 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - one species of Genus Staphylococcus that our body doesnt normally have? 
 
Pyogenic - pus producing 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - this microbe typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the body, where it results in: 
Boils 
Fu...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 85 pages •
Staphylococci - irregular grape-like clusters 
 
Normal Flora - the microbial population that lives with the host in a healthy condition. 
 
Pyogenic Coccus - what is staphylococcus commonly referred to as? 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - one species of Genus Staphylococcus that our body doesnt normally have? 
 
Pyogenic - pus producing 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - this microbe typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the body, where it results in: 
Boils 
Fu...
Microbiology for Embalmers Test Questions with Correct Solutions, Graded to Pass
Which organism is well known for causing nosocomial infections? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
An organism that must obtain its oxygen from oxygen containing compounds is an aerobe. - False 
 
The ethological agent that is rod shaped, a strict aerobe and causes pseudomembranes is? - Corynebacterium diptheriae 
 
Which organism's pathogenicity is greater because of the high lipid content of their cell wall? - Mycobacterium 
 
The portal of exit of Tuberculosis is often feces and urine - ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Which organism is well known for causing nosocomial infections? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
An organism that must obtain its oxygen from oxygen containing compounds is an aerobe. - False 
 
The ethological agent that is rod shaped, a strict aerobe and causes pseudomembranes is? - Corynebacterium diptheriae 
 
Which organism's pathogenicity is greater because of the high lipid content of their cell wall? - Mycobacterium 
 
The portal of exit of Tuberculosis is often feces and urine - ...
Microbiology for Embalmers Test Questions with Correct Solutions, Graded to Pass
Which organism is well known for causing nosocomial infections? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
An organism that must obtain its oxygen from oxygen containing compounds is an aerobe. - False 
 
The ethological agent that is rod shaped, a strict aerobe and causes pseudomembranes is? - Corynebacterium diptheriae 
 
Which organism's pathogenicity is greater because of the high lipid content of their cell wall? - Mycobacterium 
 
The portal of exit of Tuberculosis is often feces and urine - ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
Which organism is well known for causing nosocomial infections? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
An organism that must obtain its oxygen from oxygen containing compounds is an aerobe. - False 
 
The ethological agent that is rod shaped, a strict aerobe and causes pseudomembranes is? - Corynebacterium diptheriae 
 
Which organism's pathogenicity is greater because of the high lipid content of their cell wall? - Mycobacterium 
 
The portal of exit of Tuberculosis is often feces and urine - ...
AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Week 1 Questions with Correct Answers, Graded A+
Staphylococcus aureus - throat swabbing done, the sample would have many species of 
Staphylococcus in it. However, the one species that our body doesn't normally have is 
 
pyogenic coccus - Staphylococcus aureus. This organism is commonly referred to as a 
 
Boils, Furuncles, carbunlces, and pimples - Staphylococcus aureus typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the 
body, where it results in: 
 
Lungs, Kidneys and other organs of the body - Staphylococc...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Staphylococcus aureus - throat swabbing done, the sample would have many species of 
Staphylococcus in it. However, the one species that our body doesn't normally have is 
 
pyogenic coccus - Staphylococcus aureus. This organism is commonly referred to as a 
 
Boils, Furuncles, carbunlces, and pimples - Staphylococcus aureus typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the 
body, where it results in: 
 
Lungs, Kidneys and other organs of the body - Staphylococc...
AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Midterm Exam Questions and Answers
The causative agent of scarlet fever is Staphylococcus aureus. - False 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by the nose and mouth. - True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - Gonococcus 
 
Opthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates: - In the Hospital 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is caused by an organism that e...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The causative agent of scarlet fever is Staphylococcus aureus. - False 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by the nose and mouth. - True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - Gonococcus 
 
Opthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates: - In the Hospital 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is caused by an organism that e...
AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Unit 1 Questions with Answers, A+
Staphylococci - irregular grape-like clusters 
 
Normal Flora - the microbial population that lives with the host in a healthy condition. 
 
Pyogenic Coccus - what is staphylococcus commonly referred to as? 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - one species of Genus Staphylococcus that our body doesnt normally have? 
 
Pyogenic - pus producing 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - this microbe typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the body, where it results in: 
Boils 
Fu...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
Staphylococci - irregular grape-like clusters 
 
Normal Flora - the microbial population that lives with the host in a healthy condition. 
 
Pyogenic Coccus - what is staphylococcus commonly referred to as? 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - one species of Genus Staphylococcus that our body doesnt normally have? 
 
Pyogenic - pus producing 
 
Staphylococcus Aureus - this microbe typically causes infections of the skin and superficial tissues of the body, where it results in: 
Boils 
Fu...
NCCHC CCHP Exam Questions with Correct Solutions Rated A+
Assisted Living Manager AZ 3rd party test prep Questions with Correct Answers
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DaVita's PCT Final Exam Module 1, Module 2, Module 3, and Module 4 Quizzes.
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