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Which of the following is sterilized with the help of glutaraldehyde?
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A. Thermometers
B. Bronchoscopes
C. Cystoscopes
D. All of these
Correct Answer
All of these
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1. Ethylene oxide is used to destroy or kill which of the following microbes?
Options
A. Bacteria
B. Spores
C. Fungi
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
2. For sterilization of which material gamma rays can be used?
Options
A. Catheters
B. Plastic syringes
C. Canulas
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: None of these
3. One drawback to the use of ultraviolet light as a sterilizing agent is its
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A. failure to kill bacteria
B. failure to bacterial spores
C. failure to kill microbes in a closed environment
D. failure to kill microbes located in the center of an object
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Correct Answer: failure to kill microbes located in the center of an object
4. Which of the following is a limitation of the autoclave?
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A. It takes too long to sterilize
B. It lacks the ability to inactivate viruses
C. It lacks the ability to kill endospores
D. It will destroy heat labile materials
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Correct Answer: It will destroy heat labile materials
5. The organisms retained in the fluids filtered by Seitz filter is
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A.
Proteus
B.
Staphylococcus
C.
Clostridium
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: None of these
6. Which disinfectant was the most effective against
Salmonella
"?
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A. Phenol
B. Cetylpyridinium chloride
C. Hexachlorophene
D. Merthiolate
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Correct Answer: Merthiolate
7. Which of the following is bactericidal?
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A. Membrane filtration
B. Ionizing radiation
C. Freeze-drying
D. Deep freezing
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Correct Answer: Ionizing radiation
8. Which of the following is most effective for sterilizing mattresses and plastic petri plates?
Options
A. Chlorine
B. Ethylene oxide
C. Glutaraldehyde
D. Ultraviolet radiation
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Correct Answer: Ethylene oxide
9. Steam exposure of a material at 100°C for 20 minutes for three consecutive days is known as
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A. inspissation
B. tyndallization
C. autoclaving
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: tyndallization
10. Which is the most important surface active disinfectants?
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A. Amphoteric compounds
B. Cationic compounds
C. Non-ionic compounds
D. Anionic compounds
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Correct Answer: Cationic compounds
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