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Question
- a sign of a bacterial infection is the presence of ______.
a. lesions
b. tissue
c. pus
d. blood
- methicillin - resistant staphylococcus aureus (mrsa) initially appears as a ______.
a. skin infection
b. respiratory infection
c. gastrointestinal infection
d. systemic infection
- a disease that is transmitted from one person to another is called ______.
a. characteristic
b. communicable
c. communal
d. microbial
- a parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of a biological organism is
a. bacteria
b. parasite
c. virus
d. contaminant
- disease - causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by blood or body fluids are called __
a. positive pathogens
b. acquired pathogens
c. inoculation pathogens
d. bloodborne pathogens
- which disease is bloodborne and can cause liver damage?
a. hepatitis
b. tuberculosis
c. pneumonia
d. blood poisoning
- single - cell organisms such as molds, mildews, and yeasts are ______.
a. bloodborne pathogens
b. fungi
c. parasites
d. pathogens
- poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms are called ______.
a. contaminants
b. toxins
c. bacilli
d. pathogens
Question 8
Bacterial infections often result in pus formation as the body's immune response to fight the infection. Lesions are not specific to bacterial infections, tissue is normal body structure, and blood presence isn't a specific sign of bacterial infection.
MRSA commonly starts as a skin infection, often appearing as a boil or sore. It's not initially a respiratory, gastrointestinal, or systemic infection.
A communicable disease is one that can be transmitted from person to person. Characteristic refers to a feature, communal relates to a group, and microbial refers to microbes, not transmission.
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