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C 1-1 Which of the following are key discoveries that contributed to current knowledge about parasites? A. Consistent status quo preservation of samples B. Techniques that indicate only the presence or absence of parasites C. Modifications of traditional parasite identification techniques D...

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C - answer 1-1
Which of the following are key discoveries that contributed to
current knowledge about parasites?


A. Consistent status quo preservation of samples
B. Techniques that indicate only the presence or absence of
parasites
C. Modifications of traditional parasite identification techniques
D. Decrease in parasite incidence because of global travel


D. (A and C) - answer 1-2
Which of the following people may be at risk for contracting a
parasitic infection?
A. A toddler who attends an all-day preschool or day
care center
B. A 25-year-old man who lives on his own in an
apartment complex
C. A 37-year-old South American refugee
D. More than one of these: _______________
(specify)


A - answer 1-3
The primary function of a host in a parasite-host relationship is to:
A. Carry on the parasite's life cycle.
B. Provide immunologic protection for the host.

,C. Carry on the host's life cycle.
D. Provide a food source for the host


B - answer 1-4
Which of the following key pieces of information may be extracted
from the portion of a parasite's life cycle that occurs outside the
body? (Objective 1-11)
A. Parasitic disease symptoms and disease processes
B. Epidemiology and prevention and control
measures
C. Appropriate parasite diagnosis methodologies
D. Selection of appropriate antiparasitic medication


D - answer 1-5
Which of the following groups of symptoms repre- sents those most
commonly observed in parasitic infections? (Objective 1-13)
A. Diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and anemia
B. Enlargement of the spleen, fever, and chills
C. Skin lesions, abdominal pain, and diarrhea
D. Abdominal cramping, abdominal pain, and
diarrhea


B - answer 1-6
Which of the following represent examples of avail- able treatment
therapies to combat parasitic infec- tions? (Objective 1-14)
A. Regulated exercise plan
B. Change in diet
C. Avoidance of vitamin supplements
D. More than one of these: ______________ (specify)

, C - answer 1-7
Which of the following are examples of possible parasite prevention
and control measures? (Objective 1-15)
A. Avoiding the use of insecticides
B. Practicing unprotected sex
C. Practicing proper sanitation practices
D. More than one of these: ________________
(specify)


D - answer 1-8
Which of the following specimen type is most often submitted for
parasite study? (Objective 1-16)
A. Blood
B. Sputum
C. Urine
D. Stool


C - answer 1-9
Which of the following correctly represents the three major groups
of clinically significant parasites? (Objec- tive 1-20)
A. Protozoa—worms; Metazoa—single-celled para-
sites; Arthropods—insects and their allies
B. Protozoa—insects and their allies; Metazoa—
worms; Arthropods—single-celled parasites
C. Protozoa—single-celled parasites; Metazoa—
worms; Arthropods—insects and their allies
D. Protozoa—single-celled parasites; Metazoa—
insects and their allies; Arthropods—worms

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