Quiz for:
Infectious Disease Module 2: Bacterial Infections

Question 1

In which patient population is the vaccine for Streptococcal pneumonia particularly recommended?

Question 2

Which of the following infections is NOT caused by Group A Streptococcus (GAS)?

Question 3

What type of bacteria is Clostridioides difficile (C. diff)?

Question 4

What is the transmission route for C. diff?

Question 5

Which treatment is specifically effective against Pseudomonas infections?

Question 6

Which patient population is NOT at high risk for C. diff infections?

Question 7

Which cleaning method is effective against C. diff spores?

Question 8

What is a distinguishing symptom of Scarlet Fever?

Question 9

What is a major precaution to prevent the spread of MRSA?

Question 10

Which type of infection can cause severe complications like empyema and bacteremia?

Question 11

How is Staphylococcus typically transmitted?

Question 12

Which of the following is a common consequence of C. diff infection?

Question 13

What is a common strain of Staphylococcus that is resistant to methicillin?

Question 14

What is the primary symptom of necrotizing fasciitis?

Question 15

Pseudomonas infections are most likely to be associated with: