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Biol 2460 Chapter 3 Test Questions and Correct Answers
What are the five basic techniques Microbiologists use to manipulate, grow, examine, and characterize MOs Inoculation; Incubation; Isolation; Inspection; Identification 
Sterile Complete absence of viable microbe 
Aspetic Prevention of infection or contamination 
Pure culture Growth of single species of microbe 
Inoculation Producing a culture by introducing sample into sterile medium that will sustain growth. Can be taken from blood, CSF, discharge, disease tissues, soil, water, sewage, foods, ...
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What are the five basic techniques Microbiologists use to manipulate, grow, examine, and characterize MOs Inoculation; Incubation; Isolation; Inspection; Identification 
Sterile Complete absence of viable microbe 
Aspetic Prevention of infection or contamination 
Pure culture Growth of single species of microbe 
Inoculation Producing a culture by introducing sample into sterile medium that will sustain growth. Can be taken from blood, CSF, discharge, disease tissues, soil, water, sewage, foods, ...
BIOL 2460 Exam 4 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
Signs objective and measurable. Can be measured by a clinician. -body temp. (98.6 F) -heart rate (60-100 beats per minute) -breathing rate (12-18 breaths per minute) -blood pressure (between 90/60 and 120/80 mm Hg) 
Symptoms Subjective. Felt by the patient but cannot be clinically confirmed or objectively measured. -nausea -loss of appetite -pain 
Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale Rate pain on a scale from 0-10 
Syndrome A specific group of signs and symptoms characteristic of a particular dise...
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Signs objective and measurable. Can be measured by a clinician. -body temp. (98.6 F) -heart rate (60-100 beats per minute) -breathing rate (12-18 breaths per minute) -blood pressure (between 90/60 and 120/80 mm Hg) 
Symptoms Subjective. Felt by the patient but cannot be clinically confirmed or objectively measured. -nausea -loss of appetite -pain 
Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale Rate pain on a scale from 0-10 
Syndrome A specific group of signs and symptoms characteristic of a particular dise...
Biol 2460 Chapter 4,5,6 Questions and Correct Answers
The term prokaryotes refers to which of the following? unicellular organisms that have no nucleus 
The term microbiota refers to which of the following? all microorganisms in a certain region of the human body 
Which of the following refers to the type of interaction between two prokaryotic populations in which one population benefits and the other is not affected? commensalism 
Which of the following describes Proteobacteria in domain Bacteria? phylum 
Which of the following Alphaproteobacteria...
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The term prokaryotes refers to which of the following? unicellular organisms that have no nucleus 
The term microbiota refers to which of the following? all microorganisms in a certain region of the human body 
Which of the following refers to the type of interaction between two prokaryotic populations in which one population benefits and the other is not affected? commensalism 
Which of the following describes Proteobacteria in domain Bacteria? phylum 
Which of the following Alphaproteobacteria...
BIOL-2460 EXAM 3 STUDY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Which of the following is not a major element of a microbial cell? 
a. nitrogen b. oxygen c. copper d. hydrogen e. carbon c 
Surfactants work by 
A. Coating the organism preventing interaction with its environment B. Blocking transport into the organism C. Blocking transport out from the organism D. Disrupting membrane integrity E. All of the choices are correct d 
Base pairs in DNA are held together by __________ bonds. 
a. sulfhydryl b. polar covalent c. nonpolar covalent d. hydrogen e. peptid...
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Which of the following is not a major element of a microbial cell? 
a. nitrogen b. oxygen c. copper d. hydrogen e. carbon c 
Surfactants work by 
A. Coating the organism preventing interaction with its environment B. Blocking transport into the organism C. Blocking transport out from the organism D. Disrupting membrane integrity E. All of the choices are correct d 
Base pairs in DNA are held together by __________ bonds. 
a. sulfhydryl b. polar covalent c. nonpolar covalent d. hydrogen e. peptid...
BIOL 2460 LAB PRACTICAL 2 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
A bacterial species that cannot tolerate the presence of oxygen and will only grow in the absence of oxygen is classified as 
a. obligate aerobe b. obligate anaerobe c. facultative aerobe d. mcroaerophile e. aerotolerant anaerobe b 
A bacterial isolate is subcultured to two blood agar plates, one of which is incubated in an anaerobe jar, and the other is incubated on a shelf in the incubator. After incubation, growth is observed on the plate from the anaerobe jar, but there is no growth on the p...
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A bacterial species that cannot tolerate the presence of oxygen and will only grow in the absence of oxygen is classified as 
a. obligate aerobe b. obligate anaerobe c. facultative aerobe d. mcroaerophile e. aerotolerant anaerobe b 
A bacterial isolate is subcultured to two blood agar plates, one of which is incubated in an anaerobe jar, and the other is incubated on a shelf in the incubator. After incubation, growth is observed on the plate from the anaerobe jar, but there is no growth on the p...
Nursing Microbiology Chapter 9 (2460 UTA) OpenStax Book Questions and Correct Answers
Binary Fission Most common form of bacterial reproduction 
Binary fission 4 Basic steps 1. Growth of cell size and increase in cell components 2. Replication of DNA 3. Division of Cytoplasm (cytokinesis) 4. Septum formation and division of daughter cells 
Fstz 1. Cytokinesis is directed by this protein 2. Assembles Z ring to form (Divisome) 
What activates the production of a peptidoglycan and septum? Divisome 
Generation (Doubling Time) Time takes to double population through one round of binar...
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Binary Fission Most common form of bacterial reproduction 
Binary fission 4 Basic steps 1. Growth of cell size and increase in cell components 2. Replication of DNA 3. Division of Cytoplasm (cytokinesis) 4. Septum formation and division of daughter cells 
Fstz 1. Cytokinesis is directed by this protein 2. Assembles Z ring to form (Divisome) 
What activates the production of a peptidoglycan and septum? Divisome 
Generation (Doubling Time) Time takes to double population through one round of binar...
NUR 333 Exam 2 Study Guide with Questions and Correct Answers
When taking the health history, the patient complains of pruritus. What is a common cause of this symptom? drug reactions. drug reactions can lead to pruritus or itching. 
A student nurse has been assigned to teach fourth graders about hygiene. While preparing, the student nurse adds information about the sweat glands. Which of the following should be included while discussing this topic? Bacteria that normally lives on the skin interacts with apocrine sweat glands to produce body odor. 
Which r...
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When taking the health history, the patient complains of pruritus. What is a common cause of this symptom? drug reactions. drug reactions can lead to pruritus or itching. 
A student nurse has been assigned to teach fourth graders about hygiene. While preparing, the student nurse adds information about the sweat glands. Which of the following should be included while discussing this topic? Bacteria that normally lives on the skin interacts with apocrine sweat glands to produce body odor. 
Which r...
NUR 333 Practice Exam Questions and Correct Answers
Understand the definitions of health -"A complete state of physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being, not merely the absence of disease" -The World Health Organization -"The ability to adapt and se;f-manage in the face of social, physical, and emotional challenges" -Jadad and O'grady -Health is not a fixed state; It varies depending on an individual's life state so its dynamic state may need to be considered in a definition 
What are the social determinants of health and exampl...
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Understand the definitions of health -"A complete state of physical, mental, social, and emotional well-being, not merely the absence of disease" -The World Health Organization -"The ability to adapt and se;f-manage in the face of social, physical, and emotional challenges" -Jadad and O'grady -Health is not a fixed state; It varies depending on an individual's life state so its dynamic state may need to be considered in a definition 
What are the social determinants of health and exampl...
NUR 333 Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
What is FUSE? Frequent user system engagement program 
Who benefits from FUSE? Those who are homeless and frequent users of ED (10+ visits a year) - must be substance free or willing to do substance abuse treatment - also beneficial to hospital and community 
5 goals of FUSE 1. increase access to housing and basic needs 2. improve health and stability of frequent users 3. Reduce avoidable hospitalizations and use of ED services 4. Improve system of care 5. Collective impact 
Impact of social det...
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What is FUSE? Frequent user system engagement program 
Who benefits from FUSE? Those who are homeless and frequent users of ED (10+ visits a year) - must be substance free or willing to do substance abuse treatment - also beneficial to hospital and community 
5 goals of FUSE 1. increase access to housing and basic needs 2. improve health and stability of frequent users 3. Reduce avoidable hospitalizations and use of ED services 4. Improve system of care 5. Collective impact 
Impact of social det...
NUR 333 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
Which of the following medical diagnoses can be affected by psychological factors? Select all that apply. a. Cancer b. Asthma c. Coronary Artery Disease d. Upper respiratory tract infection e. Sepsis a. Cancer b. Asthma c. Coronary Artery Disease 
Which of the following are examples of cognitive responses to mild levels of anxiety? Select all that apply. a. Increased respirations b. Feelings of horror or dread c. Pacing the halls d. Increased concentration e.Heightened alertness d. Increased con...
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Which of the following medical diagnoses can be affected by psychological factors? Select all that apply. a. Cancer b. Asthma c. Coronary Artery Disease d. Upper respiratory tract infection e. Sepsis a. Cancer b. Asthma c. Coronary Artery Disease 
Which of the following are examples of cognitive responses to mild levels of anxiety? Select all that apply. a. Increased respirations b. Feelings of horror or dread c. Pacing the halls d. Increased concentration e.Heightened alertness d. Increased con...
ONCC Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Certification Q&A Study Guide
AQA GCSE PHYSICS H Higher Tier Paper 2 2023
AQA GCSE CHEMISTRY H Higher Tier Paper 2 2023
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