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Antimicrobial Treatment 1

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  East Los Angeles College  »  Microbiology  »  Microbiology 020 – General Microbiology  »  Fall 2021  »  Antimicrobial Treatment 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Over-the-counter drugs
B  Vaccines
C  Antibiotics
D  Herbal remedies
Question #3
A  Amantadine
B  AZT
C  Foscarnet
D  Interferon
Question #4
A  Interferon
B  Protease inhibitors
C  Amantadine
D  Foscarnet
Question #5
A  Foscarnet
B  Interferon
C  AZT
D  Amantadine
Question #6
A  inhibit reverse transcriptase
B  inhibit DNA polymerase
C  inhibit synthesis of interferons
D  inhibit processing of long polypeptide chains
Question #7
A  Host DNA polymerase
B  Viral reverse transcriptase
C  Host RNA polymerase
D  Viral protease
Question #8
A  Penetration and uncoating
B  Viral assembly
C  Synthesis of capsid proteins
D  Synthesis of nucleic acids
Question #9
A  Synthesizes DNA from RNA
B  Synthesizes protein
C  Synthesizes RNA from DNA
D  Cleaves protein into capsomeres
Question #14
A  Generally most effective against gram-positive bacteria
B  Effective against penicillinase-producing bacteria
C  Added to penicillins to increase effectiveness against resistant bacteria
D  Broad-spectrum drug, active against gram-positive bacteria and
Question #15
A  Added to penicillins to increase effectiveness against resistant bacteria
B  Effective against penicillinase-producing bacteria
C  Generally most effective against gram-positive bacteria
D  Broad-spectrum drug, active against gram-positive bacteria and
Question #16
A  Broad-spectrum drug, active against gram-positive bacteria and
B  Added to penicillins to increase effectiveness against resistant bacteria
C  Effective against penicillinase-producing bacteria
D  Generally most effective against gram-positive bacteria
Question #17
A  Effective against penicillinase-producing bacteria
B  Broad-spectrum drug, active against gram-positive bacteria and
C  Added to penicillins to increase effectiveness against resistant bacteria
D  Generally most effective against gram-positive bacteria
Question #19
A  Vancomycin
B  Trimethoprim
C  Bacitracin
D  Penicillin
Question #20
A  No, streptomycin is a cell membrane inhibiting drug.
B  No, streptomycin is an RNA drug.
C  Yes, streptomycin is a cell wall inhibiting drug that also causes this effect.
D  Yes, streptomycin is another aminoglycoside antibiotic.
Question #22
A  Bacitracin
B  Linezolid
C  Vancomycin
D  Rifampin
Question #25
A  gram-positive bacilli
B  gram-negative bacilli
C  gram-positive cocci
D  gram-variable bacilli
Question #26
A  folic acid synthesis
B  DNA synthesis
C  protein synthesis
D  cell wall synthesis
Question #27
A  Elevated white blood cell count
B  Nitrates in the blood
C  Elevated red blood cell count
D  Protein in the blood
Question #28
A  It would be much safer
B  It would be more likely to result in serious side effects
C  It would have the same level of safety
Question #30
A  It is any tube in the series that does not show growth
B  It is the first tube that shows no growth in the series
C  It is the last tube that shows growth in the series
Question #31
A  Finish the initial course prescribed for the bacterial ear infection
B  Stop taking it immediately
C  Increase the dosage and duration to combat the chickenpox infection
Question #32
A  nucleic acids
B  enzymes
C  peptidoglycan
D  sterols
Question #34
A  Cell Wall
B  Folic Acid Synthesis
C  Protein Synthesis
D  DNA/RNA Synthesis
Question #35
A  Protein Synthesis
B  Cell Wall
C  Folic Acid Synthesis
D  DNA/RNA Synthesis
Question #36
A  Cell Wall
B  Protein Synthesis
C  DNA/RNA Synthesis
D  Folic Acid Synthesis
Question #37
A  Cell Wall
B  Protein Synthesis
C  DNA/RNA Synthesis
D  Folic Acid Synthesis
Question #38
A  Protein Synthesis
B  DNA/RNA Synthesis
C  Cell Wall
D  Folic Acid Synthesis
Question #39
A  Cell Wall
B  DNA/RNA Synthesis
C  Protein Synthesis
D  Folic Acid Synthesis
Question #40
A  Protein Synthesis
B  Folic Acid Synthesis
C  DNA/RNA Synthesis
D  Cell Wall
Question #41
A  Folic Acid Synthesis
B  Cell Wall
C  Protein Synthesis
D  DNA/RNA Synthesis
Question #42
A  Cell Wall
B  Protein Synthesis
C  DNA/RNA Synthesis
D  Folic Acid Synthesis
Question #43
A  Protein Synthesis
B  DNA/RNA Synthesis
C  Folic Acid Synthesis
D  Cell Wall
Question #44
A  two times
B  at least one time before this infection
C  only this once
D  every time she has experienced an infection
Question #46
A  fungi
B  gram-variable bacilli
C  DNA viruses
D  gram-positive cocci
Question #47
A  DNA synthesis
B  folic acid synthesis
C  cell wall synthesis
D  protein synthesis