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14 Cards in this Set
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the human herpesvirus type 1 causes oral, cutaneous, occular, and what infection?
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genital
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what percentage of genital herpes infections are caused by human herpesvirus type 2?
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90 percent
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what is the etiological agent of syphilis?
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treponema pallidum
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which defines the secondary phase of syphillis?
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appearance of mucous patches
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which of these products is used to treat syphilis?
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Penicillin
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in which location is a gonorrheal infection least likely to occur?
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Hand
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chickenpox is classified as a ___ disease
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respiratory
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tuberculosis is a ___ infection
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lung
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which course of action is recommended for a patient suspected to have active pulmonary tuberculosis?
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immediately refer for medical evaluation and postpone all dental treatment
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which herpesvirus is ordinarily asymptomatic in all adults but associated with cytomegalic inclusion disease in newborns?
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type 5
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human herpesvirus type 6 is linked to which infectious disease?
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Roseola
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The two main types of human influenza are:
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type A and B
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legionnaires disease is a:
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pneumonia
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Pontiac fever is a disease with symptoms that mirror:
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the flu
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