Nails Exam

Nails Other Examination / Bacteria And Other Infectious Agents


1. Some nonpathogenic bacteria help in: View results

2. The transfer of the HIV virus is through: View results

3. Disease-causing bacteria are called: View results

4. Clients with fungus or bacteria infection should be treated by a: View results

5. Disease-causing agents smaller than bacteria are: View results

6. Bacteria and germs multiply rapidly on: View results

7. One-celled microorganisms that are so small they can only be seem through a microscope are called: View results

8. A mature bacterial cell divides into identical cells; this division is called: View results

9. Pathogenic bacteria are also called: View results

10. The ability of the body to resist disease is called: View results

11. Easy to wound a client by filing too deeply or when: View results

12. Nail fungus usually appears as a discoloration on the nail that spreads toward the: View results

13. Because bacteria are so small. To cover the head of a pin you would need this many of them: View results

14. Baccilli are the most common bacteria, producing diseases such as tetanus, tuberculosis and: View results

15. Viruses enter healthy cell and: View results

16. The common name for the disease caused by treponema pallida is: View results

17. Nonpathogenic bacteria make up nearly all bacteria, about this amount: View results

18. Round, pus-producing bacteria are called: View results

19. The disease AIDS is caused by a: View results

20. Two types of bacteria which propel themselves are bacilli and: View results

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