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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 16 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and Eyes

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  East Los Angeles College  »  Microbiology  »  Microbiology 020 – General Microbiology  »  Winter 2022  »  Chapter 16 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and Eyes

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

Question #1
A  Presence of pathogenic microorganisms with affinity for eye
Traumatic event to the eye
Use of contact lenses
B  Proliferation of the normal microbiota of the eye
Use of contact lenses
C  Traumatic event to the eye
Destruction of the normal eye microbiota by antibiotic therapy
D  Proliferation of the normal microbiota of the eye
Destruction of the normal eye microbiota by antibiotic therapy
Question #2
A  “slapped cheek” appearance
B  confluent rash starting on the face and spreading to the limbs and trunk
C  bumpy rash starting on the head and spreading to the rest of the body
Question #5
A  Varicella, Varicella-zoster, and Human herpesvirus 3
B  Herpes simplex I, Herpes simplex II, and Vaccinia
C  Herpes simplex I and Variola
D  Herpes simplex II and Vaccinia
Question #6
A  “slapped-face” rash that spreads to trunk and extremities
B  long-lasting rash that starts on the head and spreads to the whole body
C  If rash appears, it is usually preceded by high fever.
D  rash resulting in sandpaper feel to the skin
E  mild red rash lasting a few days
Question #7
A  Traumatic event to the eye
Use of contact lenses
B  Use of contact lenses
Presence of pathogenic microorganisms with affinity for eye
C  Proliferation of the normal microbiota of the eye.
Destruction of the normal eye microbiota by antibiotic therapy.
D  Presence of pathogenic microorganisms with affinity for eye
Traumatic event to the eye
Question #8
A  Latex agglutination card, ELISA
B  Histological examination of skin lesions, microscopic evaluation of pathogen
C  Clinical presentation, microscopic evaluation of pathogen
D  Clinical presentation, PCR
Question #9
A  extremities… pharynx (throat)… face
B  pharynx (throat)… face… extremities
C  face… extremities… pharynx (throat)
Question #10
A  human Herpes Virus III, varicella, and vaccinia
B  human Herpes Virus III, human Herpes Virus II, and varicella Zoster
C  human Herpes Virus III, varicella, and varicella Zoster
D  human Herpes Virus I, variola, vaccinia, and human Herpes Virus II
Question #11
A  False
B  True