Question 1 (1 point) Pathogens can enter the body through penetration of skin, by inhalation, or by ingestion. True Fals
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Question 1 (1 point) Pathogens can enter the body through penetration of skin, by inhalation, or by ingestion. True False Question 2 (1 point) During the incubation period for an infectious disease, you do not have any symptoms of illness and are not contagious. True False Question 3 (1 point) Failing to finish a prescription of antibiotics is a factor in the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. True False
Question 4 (1 point) You can reduce your chance of getting sick by doing all the following, EXCEPT: Washing your hands frequently Keeping your immunizations up to date Avoiding strenuous exercise Getting enough sleep Question 5 (1 point) Vaccines confer immunity passive natural active innate
Question 6 (1 point) Influenza is highly contagious and spread via: Hand-to-hand contact Ingesting food that has been infected Ticks Respiratory droplets Question 7 (1 point) The ability of memory lymphocytes to remember previous infections is known as: Acquired immunity Future immunity Active immunity Passive immunity
Question 8 (1 point) Key components of a typical asthma attack include all the following, EXCEPT: Anaphylaxis Inflammation of the airways Spasm in the muscles surrounding the airways Secretion of extra mucus Question 9 (1 point) Swollen lymph nodes are an indication of: Anemia Hemophilia Poor diet Infection
www.IN All of the following are symptoms usually present in someone with a common cold, EXCEPT: Fatigue Runny, stuffy nose Fever Muscle aches Question 11 (1 point) Colds are almost always transmitted by: Coughing Sharing food or drink Airborne respiratory droplets Hand-to-hand contact
Question 12 (1 point) A disease in which an individual's immune system attacks his or her own body's cells is called a(n): Acquired immune response Autoimmune disease Antibody deficiency disease Natural immune disorder Question 13 (1 point) Generally, antibiotics are useful against: Colds Influenza Viruses
Bacteria
Question 4 (1 point) You can reduce your chance of getting sick by doing all the following, EXCEPT: Washing your hands frequently Keeping your immunizations up to date Avoiding strenuous exercise Getting enough sleep Question 5 (1 point) Vaccines confer immunity passive natural active innate
Question 6 (1 point) Influenza is highly contagious and spread via: Hand-to-hand contact Ingesting food that has been infected Ticks Respiratory droplets Question 7 (1 point) The ability of memory lymphocytes to remember previous infections is known as: Acquired immunity Future immunity Active immunity Passive immunity
Question 8 (1 point) Key components of a typical asthma attack include all the following, EXCEPT: Anaphylaxis Inflammation of the airways Spasm in the muscles surrounding the airways Secretion of extra mucus Question 9 (1 point) Swollen lymph nodes are an indication of: Anemia Hemophilia Poor diet Infection
www.IN All of the following are symptoms usually present in someone with a common cold, EXCEPT: Fatigue Runny, stuffy nose Fever Muscle aches Question 11 (1 point) Colds are almost always transmitted by: Coughing Sharing food or drink Airborne respiratory droplets Hand-to-hand contact
Question 12 (1 point) A disease in which an individual's immune system attacks his or her own body's cells is called a(n): Acquired immune response Autoimmune disease Antibody deficiency disease Natural immune disorder Question 13 (1 point) Generally, antibiotics are useful against: Colds Influenza Viruses
Bacteria