Microbiology 2010 - Microbiology with Lab » Summer 2022 » Matching Chapter 8

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Question #1
Match the generic and trade name of the antibiotics used to treat otitis media in older children and adults. cefuroxime
A.   Vanitin
B.   Ceftin
C.   Augmentin
D.   Omnicel
Question #2
Match the generic and trade name of the antibiotics used to treat otitis media in older children and adults. cefpodoxime proxetil
A.   Vanitin
B.   Augmentin
C.   Ceftin
D.   Omnicel
Question #3
Match the generic and trade name of the antibiotics used to treat otitis media in older children and adults. amoxicillin clavulanate
A.   Augmentin
B.   Vanitin
C.   Ceftin
D.   Omnicel
Question #4
Match the generic and trade name of the antibiotics used to treat otitis media in older children and adults. cefdinir
A.   Augmentin
B.   Ceftin
C.   Omnicel
D.   Vanitin
Question #5
Match the microbial cause of endocarditis to its treatment. enterococci
A.   vancomycin
B.   gentamicin
C.   amphotericin
D.   nafcillin
E.   penicillin G
Question #6
Match the microbial cause of endocarditis to its treatment. candida
A.   penicillin G
B.   amphotericin
C.   vancomycin
D.   nafcillin
E.   gentamicin
Question #7
Match the microbial cause of endocarditis to its treatment. Staphylococcus aureus
A.   amphotericin
B.   nafcillin
C.   gentamicin
D.   vancomycin
E.   penicillin G
Question #8
Match the microbial cause of endocarditis to its treatment. Streptococcus bovis
A.   vancomycin
B.   nafcillin
C.   penicillin G
D.   gentamicin
E.   amphotericin
Question #9
Match the microbial cause of endocarditis to its treatment. methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
A.   nafcillin
B.   gentamicin
C.   penicillin G
D.   vancomycin
E.   amphotericin
Question #10
Match the likely pathogen with the specific infectious skin disease. Staphylococcus aureus
A.   cellulitis from a cat bite
B.   necrotizing fasciitis
C.   cellulitis
D.   erysipelas
Question #11
Match the likely pathogen with the specific infectious skin disease. Pasteurella multocida
A.   erysipelas
B.   cellulitis
C.   necrotizing fasciitis
D.   cellulitis from a cat bite
Question #12
Match the likely pathogen with the specific infectious skin disease. beta-hemolytic streptococci
A.   cellulitis
B.   cellulitis from a cat bite
C.   erysipelas
D.   necrotizing fasciitis
Question #13
Match the likely pathogen with the specific infectious skin disease. group A streptococcus
A.   cellulitis
B.   necrotizing fasciitis
C.   cellulitis from a cat bite
D.   erysipelas
Question #14
Match the following infectious diseases to its description. salmonella
A.   watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping
B.   acute abdominal pain in right lower side of abdomen; serious if ruptured
C.   infection of gallbladder
D.   inflammatory condition of colon
E.   food-borne illness resulting in fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
Question #15
Match the following infectious diseases to its description. acute cholecystitis
A.   food-borne illness resulting in fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
B.   acute abdominal pain in right lower side of abdomen; serious if ruptured
C.   inflammatory condition of colon
D.   watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping
E.   infection of gallbladder
Question #16
Match the following infectious diseases to its description. diverticulitis
A.   inflammatory condition of colon
B.   acute abdominal pain in right lower side of abdomen; serious if ruptured
C.   watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping
D.   infection of gallbladder
E.   food-borne illness resulting in fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
Question #17
Match the following infectious diseases to its description. appendicitis
A.   acute abdominal pain in right lower side of abdomen; serious if ruptured
B.   food-borne illness resulting in fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
C.   watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping
D.   infection of gallbladder
E.   inflammatory condition of colon
Question #18
Match the following infectious diseases to its description. Clostridium difficile colitis
A.   acute abdominal pain in right lower side of abdomen; serious if ruptured
B.   watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping
C.   inflammatory condition of colon
D.   infection of gallbladder
E.   food-borne illness resulting in fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea

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