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Title: Chapter 23 – Microbial Diseases of the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems


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Chapter 23 Microbial Diseases of the
Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
Structure and Function
Bites and Scratches
Protozoa and Helminths
Bacteria
Viruses
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FINAL ROUND
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Topic 1 Structure and Function 100 Question
  • Buboes are
  • a. Lymph nodes
  • b. Swollen lymph nodes
  • c. Bacteria
  • d. Viruses

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Structure and Function 100 Answer
  • Buboes are
  • a. Lymph nodes
  • b. Swollen lymph nodes (correct answer)
  • c. Bacteria
  • d. Viruses

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Topic 1 Structure and Function 200 Question
  • Lymphatic vessels contain lymph, which consists
    of
  • a. Serum
  • b. Plasma
  • c. Interstitial fluid
  • d. Blood

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Topic 1 Structure and Function 200 Answer
  • Lymphatic vessels contain lymph, which consists
    of
  • a. Serum
  • b. Plasma
  • c. Interstitial fluid (correct answer)
  • d. Blood

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Topic 1 Structure and Function 300 Question
  • The lymphatic system includes
  • a. spleen
  • b. thymus
  • c. Bone marrow
  • d. All of the above

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Topic 1 Structure and Function 300 Answer
  • The lymphatic system includes
  • a. spleen
  • b. thymus
  • c. Bone marrow
  • d. All of the above (correct answer)

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Topic 1 Structure and Function 400 Question
  • An acute illness that is associated with the
    presence and persistence of pathogenic
    microorganisms or their toxins in the blood is
    called
  • a. Lymphangitis
  • b. Sepsis
  • c. Septicemia
  • d. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Structure and Function 400 Answer
  • An acute illness that is associated with the
    presence and persistence of pathogenic
    microorganisms or their toxins in the blood is
    called
  • a. Lymphangitis
  • b. Sepsis
  • c. Septicemia (correct answer)
  • d. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome

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Topic 1 Structure and Function 500 Question
  • Symptoms of sepsis can worsen, creating endotoxin
    shock due to
  • a. Increased blood pressure
  • b. Destroyed bacteria release more endotoxin
  • c. Creation of anticoagulants that thicken the
    blood
  • d. Bacterial growth infiltrates the brain

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Structure and Function 500 Answer
  • Symptoms of sepsis can worsen, creating endotoxin
    shock due to
  • a. Increased blood pressure
  • b. Destroyed bacteria release more endotoxin
    (correct answer)
  • c. Creation of anticoagulants that thicken the
    blood
  • d. Bacterial growth infiltrates the brain

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Topic 2 Bacteria100 Question
  • Classic symptoms of this disease are fever spike
    in the evening, chills, sweating joint pain
  • a. Lyme disease
  • b. Undulant fever
  • c. Typhus
  • d. CMV

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Bacteria 100 Answer
  • Classic symptoms of this disease are fever spike
    in the evening, chills, sweating joint pain
  • a. Lyme disease
  • b. Undulant fever(correct answer)
  • c. Typhus
  • d. CMV

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Topic 2 Bacteria 200 Question
  • A patient with a fever, bleeding, vomiting,
    seizures, and facial drooping who has recently
    been bitten by a tick would most likely have
  • a. Rheumatic Fever
  • b. Tuleremia
  • c. Mononucleosis
  • d. Relapsing Fever

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Bacteria 200 Answer
  • A patient with a fever, bleeding, vomiting,
    seizures, and facial drooping who has recently
    been bitten by a tick would most likely have
  • a. Rheumatic Fever
  • b. Tuleremia
  • c. Mononucleosis
  • d. Relapsing Fever (correct answer)

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Topic 2 Bacteria 300 Question
  • Infections of Bacillus anthracis are initiated by
  • a. Endospores
  • b. Endotoxins
  • c. Exotoxins
  • d. Capsules

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Bacteria 300 Answer
  • Infections of Bacillus anthracis are initiated by
  • a. Endospores (correct answer)
  • b. Endotoxins
  • c. Exotoxins
  • d. Capsules

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Topic 2 Bacteria 400 Question
  • The most dangerous form of anthrax in humans is
  • a. Inhalational anthrax
  • b. Cutaneous anthrax
  • c. Gastrointestinal anthrax
  • d. They are all equal

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Bacteria 400 Answer
  • The most dangerous form of anthrax in humans is
  • a. Inhalational anthrax (correct
    answer)
  • b. Cutaneous anthrax
  • c. Gastrointestinal anthrax
  • d. They are all equal

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Topic 2 Bacteria 500 Question
  • After walking in the woods, a man finds a tick
    and removes it. A few weeks later, he notices a
    bulls eye looking rash on his arm. The most
    likely cause is
  • a. Scarlet fever
  • b. Rabbit fever
  • c. Lyme Disease
  • d. Dengue fever

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Bacteria 500 Answer
  • After walking in the woods, a man finds a tick
    and removes it. A few weeks later, he notices a
    bulls eye looking rash on his arm. The most
    likely cause is
  • a. Scarlet fever
  • b. Rabbit fever
  • c. Lyme Disease (correct answer)
  • d. Dengue fever

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Topic 3 Bites and Scratches100 Question
  • Which organism can often be transmitted by the
    bite of a domestic animal and causes sepsis?
  • a. Pasteurella multocida
  • b. Streptococcus moniliformis
  • c. Spirillum minus
  • d. Yersinia pestis

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Bites and Scratches100 Answer
  • Which organism can often be transmitted by the
    bite of a domestic animal and causes sepsis?
  • a. Pasteurella multocida (correct
    answer)
  • b. Streptococcus moniliformis
  • c. Spirillum minus
  • d. Yersinia pestis

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Topic 3 Bites and Scratches200 Question
  • Cat-scratch disease is caused by
  • a. Bartonella henselae
  • b. Yersinia pestis
  • c. Borrelia burgdorferi
  • d. Rickettsia prowazekii

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Bites and Scratches200 Answer
  • Cat-scratch disease is caused by
  • a. Bartonella henselae (correct answer)
  • b. Yersinia pestis
  • c. Borrelia burgdorferi
  • d. Rickettsia prowazekii

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Topic 3 Bites and Scratches300 Question
  • Which of the following are spread by the bite of
    an arthropod vector?
  • a. Bacillus anthracis
  • b. Rickettsia prowazekii
  • c. Brucella suis
  • d. Spirillum minus

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Bites and Scratches300 Answer
  • Which of the following are spread by the bite of
    an arthropod vector often develops a rash over
    most of the body?
  • a. Bacillus anthracis
  • b. Rickettsia prowazekii (correct answer)
  • c. Brucella suis
  • d. Spirillum minus

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Topic 3 Bites and Scratches400 Question
  • What is the main reservoir for Yersinia pestis?
  • a. Deer
  • b. Rodents
  • c. Small mammals
  • d. Rabbits

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Bites and Scratches400 Answer
  • What is the main reservoir for Yersinia pestis?
  • a. Deer
  • b. Rodents (correct answer)
  • c. Small mammals
  • d. Rabbits

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Topic 3 Bites and Scratches500 Question
  • Rabbit fever is caused by
  • a. Francisella tularensis
  • b. Yersinia pestis
  • c. Borrelia burgdorferi
  • d. Rickettsia rickettsii

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Bites and Scratches500 Answer
  • Rabbit fever is caused by
  • a. Francisella tularensis (correct
    answer)
  • b. Yersinia pestis
  • c. Borrelia burgdorferi
  • d. Rickettsia rickettsii

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Topic 4 Viruses100 Question
  • Often called the kissing disease and is spread
    via saliva and mucous?
  • a. Ebola
  • b. Cytomegalovirus
  • c. Chikungunya fever
  • d. Infectious mononucleosis

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Viruses 100 Answer
  • Often called the kissing disease and is spread
    via saliva and mucous?
  • a. Ebola
  • b. Cytomegalovirus
  • c. Chikungunya fever
  • d. Infectious mononucleosis (correct answer)

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Topic 4 Viruses 200 Question
  • Which virus can infect pregnant women and cause
    fetal death or severe neurological birth defects?
  • a. Epstein-Barr virus
  • b. Cytomegalovirus
  • c. Hantavirus
  • d. Marburg virus

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Viruses 200 Answer
  • Which virus can infect pregnant women and cause
    fetal death or severe neurological birth defects?
  • a. Epstein-Barr virus
  • b. Cytomegalovirus (correct answer)
  • c. Hantavirus
  • d. Marburg virus

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Topic 4 Viruses 300 Question
  • Ebola virus is transmitted by
  • a. Contact with blood
  • b. Inhalation
  • c. Arthropod vector
  • d. Ingestion

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Viruses 300 Answer
  • Ebola virus is transmitted by
  • a. Contact with blood (correct answer)
  • b. Inhalation
  • c. Arthropod vector
  • d. Ingestion

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Topic 4 Viruses 400 Question
  • Dengue is transmitted by
  • a. Ticks
  • b. Mosquitoes
  • c. Body lice
  • d. Flies

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Viruses 400 Answer
  • Dengue is transmitted by
  • a. Ticks
  • b. Mosquitoes (correct answer)
  • c. Body lice
  • d. Flies

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Topic 4 Viruses 500 Question
  • A man traveled to Brazil walked in the sand.
    Upon return he noticed a papule forming on his
    hand. After a few days, his flesh looked like it
    was being eaten. The most likely pathogen is
  • a. Ebola
  • b. Leishmaniasis
  • c. Dengue
  • d. Tuleremia

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Viruses 500 Answer
  • A man traveled to Brazil walked in the sand.
    Upon return he noticed a papule forming on his
    hand. After a few days, his flesh looked like it
    was being eaten. The most likely pathogen is
  • a. Ebola
  • b. Leishmaniasis (correct answer)
  • c. Dengue
  • d. Tuleremia

BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5 Protozoa and Helminths100 Question
  • Chagas disease is caused by
  • a. Toxoplasma gondii
  • b. Trypanosoma cruzi
  • c. Plasmodium vivax
  • d. Leishmania donovani

ANSWER
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Topic 5 Protozoa and Helminths 100 Answer
  • Chagas disease is caused by
  • a. Toxoplasma gondii
  • b. Trypanosoma cruzi (correct answer)
  • c. Plasmodium vivax
  • d. Leishmania donovani

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Topic 5 Protozoa and Helminths 200 Question
  • The Anopheles mosquito is the vector for the
    disease
  • a. Babesiosis
  • b. Schistosomiasis
  • c. Malaria
  • d. Swimmers itch

ANSWER
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Topic 5 Protozoa and Helminths 200 Answer
  • The Anopheles mosquito is the vector for the
    disease
  • a. Babesiosis
  • b. Schistosomiasis
  • c. Malaria (correct answer)
  • d. Swimmers itch

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Topic 5 Protozoa and Helminths 300 Question
  • The most dangerous malaria is caused by
  • a. Plasmodium ovale
  • b. Plasmodium malariae
  • c. Plasmodium falciparum
  • d. Plasmodium vivax

ANSWER
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Topic 5 Protozoa and Helminths 300 Answer
  • The most dangerous malaria is caused by
  • a. Plasmodium ovale
  • b. Plasmodium malariae
  • c. Plasmodium falciparum (correct answer)
  • d. Plasmodium vivax

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Topic 5 Protozoa and Helminths 400 Question
  • During Vietnam, a man shot in the leg cannot
    receive medical treatment right away. Two days
    later he notices redness, swelling, and a foul
    order coming from the wound. The most likely
    pathogen is
  • a. Typhus
  • b. Clostridium perfringens
  • c. Ebola
  • d. Lassa fever

ANSWER
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Topic 5 Protozoa and Helminths 400 Answer
  • During Vietnam, a man shot in the leg cannot
    receive medical treatment right away. Two days
    later he notices redness, swelling, and a foul
    order coming from the wound. The most likely
    pathogen is
  • a. Typhus
  • b. Clostridium perfringens (correct answer)
  • c. Ebola
  • d. Lassa fever

BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5 Protozoa and Helminths 500 Question
  • You are in Egypt swimming in a local pond. You
    notice a warm spot next to you see a small
    child smiling. Later that day you experience
    itching on your skin and urinary discomfort. The
    most likely cause is
  • a. Marburg hemorhagic fever
  • b. Typhus
  • c. Schistosomiasis
  • d. Malaria

ANSWER
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Topic 5 Protozoa and Helminths 500 Answer
  • You are in Egypt swimming in a local pond. You
    notice a warm spot next to you see a small
    child smiling. Later that day you experience
    itching on your skin and urinary discomfort. The
    most likely cause is
  • a. Marburg hemorhagic fever
  • b. Typhus
  • c. Schistosomiasis (correct answer)
  • d. Malaria

BACK TO GAME
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FINAL ROUND Question
  • What organism provides the reservoir for
    Borrelia burgdorferi?
  • a. Tick
  • b. Rabbit
  • c. Squirrel
  • d. deer

ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
  • What organism provides the reservoir for
    Borrelia burgdorferi?
  • a. lice
  • b. Rabbit
  • c. Squirrel
  • d. Deer (correct answer)

BACK TO GAME
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