Pathophysiology > EXAM > PATHO QUIZ 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (All)
PATHO QUIZ 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What are the factors that influence the capacity to cause disease? {{Correct Ans:- Communicability Infectivity Virulence Pathogenicity Toxigenicity Immu ... nogenicity Portal of Entry The ability to spread from one individual to another : A) Communicability B) Infectivity C) Virulence D) Pathogenicity E) Toxigenicity F) Immunogenicity G) Portal of Entry {{Correct Ans:- A - Communicability The ability of a pathogen to invade and multiply in the host: A) Communicability B) Infectivity C) Virulence D) Pathogenicity E) Toxigenicity F) Immunogenicity G) Portal of Entry {{Correct Ans:- B - Infectivity The capacity of a pathogen to cause severe disease: A) Communicability B) Infectivity C) Virulence D) Pathogenicity E) Toxigenicity F) Immunogenicity G) Portal of Entry {{Correct Ans:- C) Virulence The ability of an agent to produce disease: A) Communicability B) Infectivity C) Virulence D) Pathogenicity E) Toxigenicity F) Immunogenicity G) Portal of Entry {{Correct Ans:- D - Pathogenicity The ability to produce soluble toxins: A) Communicability B) Infectivity C) Virulence D) Pathogenicity E) Toxigenicity F) Immunogenicity G) Portal of Entry {{Correct Ans:- E) Toxigenicity The ability of pathogens to induce an immune response: A) Communicability B) Infectivity C) Virulence D) Pathogenicity E) Toxigenicity F) Immunogenicity G) Portal of Entry {{Correct Ans:- F - Immunogenicity The 5 steps involved in the course of infection {{Correct Ans:- Incubation period Prodromal stage Acute stage Convalescent stage Resolution stage The phase of an infection that can be long or short, but a person will have no symptoms: A) Incubation period B) Prodromal stage C) Acute stage D) Convalescent stage E) Resolution stage {{Correct Ans:- A) Incubation period The phase of an infection when the initial appearance of symptoms occur. A person may experience vague signs/symptoms: A) Incubation period B) Prodromal stage C) Acute stage D) Convalescent stage E) Resolution stage {{Correct Ans:- B) Prodromal stage The phase of an infection that is the maximum impact of infection: A) Incubation period B) Prodromal stage C) Acute stage D) Convalescent stage E) Resolution stage {{Correct Ans:- C) Acute stage The phase of an infection when a person has gradual recovery with return to previous health: A) Incubation period B) Prodromal stage C) Acute stage D) Convalescent stage E) Resolution stage {{Correct Ans:- D) Convalescent stage [Show More]
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