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What drugs are indicated in the treatment of tuberculosis? (2)
Rifampin, Isonoazid INR
T/F Tuberculosis is caused by myobacterium tuberculosis and is a chronic granulomatous disease
True
False
True
What is the form that can spread to other areas of the body?
miliary tb
T/F TB can infect the submandibular and cervical lymph nodes and is called scrofula or TB lymphadenitis
True
False
True
T/F PDD is the protein test used to determine if a person has been exposed to and infected with M. TB
True
False
False- PPD Purified Protein Derivative
T/F Impetigo mostly affects adults and is a virus
True
False
False - it is a bacteria staphylcoccus ar. and streptococcus pyrogenes and mostly infects children
T/F Impetigo can be tx with topical antibiotics/oral antibiotics
True
False
True
T/F it is ok to tx a pt with active TB
True
False
False - always defer tx until infection is resolcved
T/F M.TB mutliplies in Neutrophils once they are phagocytized and then spred through the blood stream infecting the alevoli of the lungs.
True
False
False- macrophages
T/F The microorganism that causes Actinomycosis Actinomyces israelii is a fungi
True
False
False- it is a filamentous bacteria
T/F A characteristic of Actinomycosis is that it forms an abscess and drains by the formation of sinus tracts
True
False
True
Bright yellow grains are called?
Sulfur granules
What usually precedes the infection of ACT?
tooth extraction or abraison of mucosa
Is ACT a common oral inhabitant?
Yes
What is the bacteria that causes Syphilis?
Treponema pallidum
T/F syphlis is transmitted through the indirect contact.
True
False
False- person to person direct contact
T/F Syphilis dies when exposed to air and change in temperature
True
False
True
All of the following are ways that syphilis can be contracted EXCEPT:
A. Sexual contact
B. blood transfusion
C. airborne droplets
D. mother to fetus
C. airborne droplets- must be direct contact
All of the following are stages of syphilis except?
A. tertiary
B. Primary
C. congenital
D. secondary
C. congenital
T/F chancre occures in the primary stage and is highly infectous and forms at the site where spirochetes entered the body
True
False
True
pick the order of stages that are most infectous to least.
A. Teriatary secondary, primary
B. Primary, secondary,teritary
C. Secondary primary, teritary
C. would be most, however primary is highly infectous
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ORAL PATHOLOGY TEST 1
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ORAl PATHOLOGY SLCC TEST 1
Updated
9/21/2011, 1:17:12 AM
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