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5. X: Use of physical procedures or chemical to dostroy all microbial forms, including bactorial spores. What is X? A) Sterilisation B) Disinfection C) Antisepsis D) None of the above 6. X: Destroying most of pathogenic microorganisms on non-living objects such as instruments and environmental surfaces by use of physical or chemical procedures. Some disinfectants can be used as antiseptics too. What is X? A) Stenilization B) Disinfection C) Antisepsis D) None of the above 1. X: Use of chemical agents on skin or other living tissuo to inhibit or eliminato microbos; no sponcidal action. What is x? A) Sterilization B) Disinfection C) Antisepsis D) None of the above Which below parameter is not related to killing effects of autoclaving? Heat A) B) Pressure C) Time D) Chemical composition 9.Which of the below is not a feature of a "good" disinfectant? A)Antimicrobial activity B Solubility C) Lack of toxicity D) Maximum inactivation by exogenous matorial 10.All infectious waste must be autoclaved for 90 minutos. A)Truo B False microbial suitability standards and international 11. Pharmaceutical products should meet specifications to ensure patient safety. A)True B) False 12. X: The ability of a microbe to cause disease. What is X? A) Pathogenicity B) Virulence cj Infoction D) None of the above 13 X: The degree of pathogenicity in a microorganism. What is X? A) Pathogenicity B) Virulence c) Infection D) None of the above 14 X: An infection characterized by sudden onset, rapid progression, and often with severe symptoms.What is X? A) Chronic infection B) Relapsing infection C) infection D) Acute infection 15.X: An infoction that is restricted to a specific location or rogion within the body of the host. What is X? A) Acute infoction Systemic infection C) Localized infection D) Relapsing infection 16. X: An infection with few or no obvious A) Clinical infection symptoms. What is X? B) Subclinical infection C) Systemic infection D) Relapsing infection 17. X: An infection caused by microorganisms that are commonly found in the host's environment. This term is often used to refer to infections caused by organisms in the normal flora. What is x? A) Chronic infection B) Acute infection C) Systemic infoction D) Opportunistic infection 18.Bacteriostatic compounds directly kit the bacteria. A) True B) False

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5. X: Use of physical procedures or chemical
to dostroy all microbial forms, including
bactorial spores. What is X?
A) Sterilisation
B) Disinfection
C) Antisepsis
D) None of the above
6. X: Destroying most of pathogenic
microorganisms on non-living objects such as
instruments and environmental surfaces by use of
physical or chemical procedures. Some
disinfectants can be used as antiseptics too. What
is X?
A) Stenilization
B) Disinfection
C) Antisepsis
D) None of the above
1. X: Use of chemical agents on skin or other
living tissuo to inhibit or eliminato microbos; no
sponcidal action. What is x?
A) Sterilization
B) Disinfection
C) Antisepsis
D) None of the above
Which below parameter is not related to
killing effects of autoclaving?
Heat
A)
B) Pressure
C) Time
D) Chemical composition
9.Which of the below is not a feature of a "good"
disinfectant?
A)Antimicrobial activity
B Solubility
C) Lack of toxicity
D) Maximum inactivation by exogenous
matorial
10.All infectious waste must be autoclaved for
90 minutos.
A)Truo
B False
microbial suitability standards and international
11. Pharmaceutical products should meet
specifications to ensure patient safety.
A)True
B) False
12. X: The ability of a microbe to cause disease.
What is X?
A) Pathogenicity
B) Virulence
cj Infoction
D) None of the above
13 X: The degree of pathogenicity in a
microorganism. What is X?
A) Pathogenicity
B) Virulence
c) Infection
D) None of the above
14 X: An infection characterized by sudden
onset, rapid progression, and often with severe
symptoms.What is X?
A) Chronic infection
B) Relapsing infection
C)	infection
D) Acute infection
15.X: An infoction that is restricted to a specific
location or rogion within the body of the host. What
is X?
A)
Acute infoction
Systemic infection
C) Localized infection
D) Relapsing infection
16. X: An infection with few or no obvious
A) Clinical infection
symptoms. What is X?
B) Subclinical infection
C) Systemic infection
D) Relapsing infection
17. X: An infection caused by microorganisms
that are commonly found in the host's environment.
This term is often used to refer to infections caused
by organisms in the normal flora. What is x?
A) Chronic infection
B) Acute infection
C) Systemic infoction
D) Opportunistic infection
18.Bacteriostatic compounds directly kit the
bacteria.
A) True
B) False

5. X: Use of physical procedures or chemical to dostroy all microbial forms, including bactorial spores. What is X? A) Sterilisation B) Disinfection C) Antisepsis D) None of the above 6. X: Destroying most of pathogenic microorganisms on non-living objects such as instruments and environmental surfaces by use of physical or chemical procedures. Some disinfectants can be used as antiseptics too. What is X? A) Stenilization B) Disinfection C) Antisepsis D) None of the above 1. X: Use of chemical agents on skin or other living tissuo to inhibit or eliminato microbos; no sponcidal action. What is x? A) Sterilization B) Disinfection C) Antisepsis D) None of the above Which below parameter is not related to killing effects of autoclaving? Heat A) B) Pressure C) Time D) Chemical composition 9.Which of the below is not a feature of a "good" disinfectant? A)Antimicrobial activity B Solubility C) Lack of toxicity D) Maximum inactivation by exogenous matorial 10.All infectious waste must be autoclaved for 90 minutos. A)Truo B False microbial suitability standards and international 11. Pharmaceutical products should meet specifications to ensure patient safety. A)True B) False 12. X: The ability of a microbe to cause disease. What is X? A) Pathogenicity B) Virulence cj Infoction D) None of the above 13 X: The degree of pathogenicity in a microorganism. What is X? A) Pathogenicity B) Virulence c) Infection D) None of the above 14 X: An infection characterized by sudden onset, rapid progression, and often with severe symptoms.What is X? A) Chronic infection B) Relapsing infection C) infection D) Acute infection 15.X: An infoction that is restricted to a specific location or rogion within the body of the host. What is X? A) Acute infoction Systemic infection C) Localized infection D) Relapsing infection 16. X: An infection with few or no obvious A) Clinical infection symptoms. What is X? B) Subclinical infection C) Systemic infection D) Relapsing infection 17. X: An infection caused by microorganisms that are commonly found in the host's environment. This term is often used to refer to infections caused by organisms in the normal flora. What is x? A) Chronic infection B) Acute infection C) Systemic infoction D) Opportunistic infection 18.Bacteriostatic compounds directly kit the bacteria. A) True B) False

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5. A) Sterilisation<br />6. B) Disinfection<br />1. C) Antisepsis<br />8. D) Chemical composition<br />9. D) Maximum inactivation by exogenous material<br />10. B) False<br />11. A) True<br />12. A) Pathogenicity<br />13. B) Virulence<br />14. D) Acute infection<br />15. C) Localized infection<br />16. B) Subclinical infection<br />17. D) Opportunistic infection<br />18. B) False
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