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Question 1
Quantify the colony growth on this SBA plate.
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Interpret the Gram Stain reaction of the organism in the image.
Question 3
What are the clear areas inside this Gram positive bacilli?
Question 4
What type of hemolysis pattern does the organism in the image produce?
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What type of hemolysis pattern does the organism in the image produce?
Question 6
What type of hemolysis pattern does the organism in the image produce?
Question 7
>100K CFU/mL of a GNB were isolated on MAC agar from a urine specimen. Biochemical
results are as follows: Glucose: Acid, gas produced Indole: nega±ve Urea: posi±ve PDA: posi±ve H2S: posi±ve The organism is MOST likely:
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Question 8
A GNR, isolated from a stool culture, produces a yellow colony on TCBS agar, a yellow slant/yellow bu² on TSI
and a pink slant/yellow bu² on KIA is able to ferment:
Question 9
A nasal swab from a 2 year old was plated on SBA, CA and MAC. The direct gram stain
showed Moderate WBCs and 3+ gram negative coccobacilli. After 18 hours of incubation,
no growth was present on the SBA or MAC plates. The CA had 3+ growth of small, grey
colonies. What assumptions about this organism can you make from this growth pattern?
Question 10
A pa±ent has been on treatment for gastric ulcers caused by H. pylori for 4 months. Which of the following
tests should NOT be used to determine the effec±veness of this pa±ent’s treatment schedule?
Question 11
A sputum culture from an alcoholic seen in the ER grows gray, mucoid, stringy colonies on
SBA. The isolate grows pink colonies on MAC agar. The colonies yield the following test
results:
Mo±lity: - Indole: -
Glucose: + Oxidase: - Citrate: + VP: + What is the MOST likely organism? Question 12
An aerobic GPR with spores belongs to the genus:
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An aerobic GPR with swollen, club-shaped ends is a suspected:
Question 14
An aerobic, partially acid fast, branching, GPR is most likely:
Question 15
An ideal specimen for the isolation of a catalase negative GPR displaying H2S in TSI and
test tube brush morphology in gelatin is:
Question 16
Colonies suspicious for C. diphtheriae on Tinsdale agar:
Question 17
Escherichia coli
is a
lways pathogenic. Question 18
Listeria monocytogenes
can be distinguished from Streptococcus agalactiae
(Group B
Streptococcus
) because it is: 1. catalase positive 2. gram positive 3. sodium hippurate positive
Question 19
Nontreponemal tests can be used to screen for syphilis in which stage of the disease?
There may be more than 1 answer. Question 20
Spontaneous abortion or stillbirth during pregnancy may result from an infection with:
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Question 21
The best procedure(s) to differentiate Bacillus anthracis from other non-pathogenic Bacillus
sp. include motility and hemolysis production because
B. anthracis
is:
Question 22
The etiological agent of anthrax is:
Question 23
The pathogenic enteric organism that characteris±cally produces rice water stools causes disease because of:
Question 24
What reac±on can be used to differen±ate Klebsiella pneumoniae from K. oxytoca?
Question 25
Which agar contains bile salts and dyes to slow the growth of most nonpathogenic gram
nega±ve bacilli and allow Salmonella spp. and Shigella spp. to grow?
Question 26
Which of the following biochemical tests or physical characteris±cs can defini±vely determine if a gram
nega±ve rod is a member of the Enterobacteriaceae or a true nonfermenter?
Question 27
Which of the following characteris±cs differen±ate H. pylori from Campylobacter sp.?
Question 28
Which of the following medium promotes the formation of the metachromatic granules in
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
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- Discussion Topics, Chapter 60, Review of Mathematics Discussion Topics 1. A 32-year-old obese client is scheduled for surgery. As part of the admission process, the nurse weighs the client and records the weight as 110 kg. 1. What is the rationale for using kilograms as the unit of measurement when weighing a client in a healthcare facility? 2. How many pounds does the client weigh? 2. A male client complains of nausea and vomiting after receiving a course of radiation therapy for colon cancer. The client is prescribed 7.5 mg of prochlorperazine (Compazine) intramuscularly. The label on the drug vial reads "5 mg/mL." How should the nurse calculate the required dosage using the ratio and proportion method? 3. A home care nurse is to administer milk of magnesia to a client who has not had a bowel movement in the past 3 days. The healthcare provider's order reads, "Administer 30 mL of milk of magnesia." The label on the bottle of milk of magnesia is marked in fluid ounces. The nurse is…arrow_forwardAnswer 1-2arrow_forwardQuestion Completion Status: QUESTION 44 What is the rationale for the sequence for abdominal examination being performed as IAPP? For the toolbar, press ALT+F10 (PC) or ALT+FN+F10 (Mac). BIU S Paragraph 14px 三vE Arial QUESTION 45 tinn for her client Identify the appropriate area for eliciting P.arrow_forward
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