IN YOUR OWN WORDS AND NOT IN MORE THAN 10 SENTENCES 1. How is radiation, autoclave and ultrasonic waves used in the hospitals or clinics as a means to inhibit the growth of microbes?
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IN YOUR OWN WORDS AND NOT IN MORE THAN 10 SENTENCES
1. How is radiation, autoclave and ultrasonic waves used in the hospitals or clinics as a means to inhibit the growth of microbes?
2. How is filtration applied nowadays in relation to COVID-19?
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- IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Differentiate the following. (Not more than 10 sentences) 1. Aseptic Teachnique vs. Sterile Technique 2. Microbistatic Agent vs. Microbicidal Agent 3. Sterilization vs. Disinfection 4.How is radiation, autoclave and ultrasonic waves used in the hospitals or clinics as a means to inhibit the growthbof microbes? 5. How is filtration applied nowadays in relation to Covid-19?Hi, I want to ask the question related to antibiotics resistance? The question is the non-existance of solidifying agent may produce a liquid like culture media. Name the method used to determine the Antibiotic Susceptibility test which uses the said media? Can explain answer? Thank you.I need help with microbiology/2010 1. Describe where the following items should be discarded: a) gloves b) petri dishes c) test tubes d) microscope slides 2. Describe the safety procedures for the following hypothetical situations: a. You spilled a full test tube of bacterial culture on the bench top. b. You notice flames coming from the tubing of your Bunsen burner
- (2) how are aseptic technique similar and different in the lab and Healthcare field?Be specific and explain at least 2 differences and two similarities. (3) You are asked to develop a method of transfer an unknown organism from a liquid broth to a solid petri dish.list each step that you would have to take .be specificPLEASE ANS ASAP 1. When placed into a hypertonic solution, a bacterial cell will: a:die as a result of dessication. b: lyse c: swell d. take in more water than it releases . 2. Which one of the following methods of antimicrobial susceptibility testing requires a dilution series of the antibiotic and can provide a minimum inhibitory concentration? a. Gradient diffusion method b. Agar macrodilution method c. Broth microdilution method d. Disk diffusion method 3. Blood for culture is usually obtained from a vein located in which area? a. Brachial b. Femoral c. Axillary d. Antecubital 4. All clinical specimens submitted to the clinical microbiology laboratory must be: a. all of these b. property and carefully collected. c. properly labeled. d. properly transported to the laboratory 5. Contact precautions are required for patients with a. all of these b. respiratory syncytial virus c. Clostridium difficile c. associated diseases. d. infections caused by multidrug-resistant…PLEASE ANS ASAP 1. When placed into a hypertonic solution, a bacterial cell will: a:die as a result of dessication. b: lyse c: swell d. take in more water than it releases . 2. Which one of the following methods of antimicrobial susceptibility testing requires a dilution series of the antibiotic and can provide a minimum inhibitory concentration? a. Gradient diffusion method b. Agar macrodilution method c. Broth microdilution method d. Disk diffusion method 3. Blood for culture is usually obtained from a vein located in which area? a. Brachial b. Femoral c. Axillary d. Antecubital 4. All clinical specimens submitted to the clinical microbiology laboratory must be: a. all of these b. property and carefully collected. c. properly labeled. d. properly transported to the laboratory 5. Contact precautions are required for patients with a. all of these b. respiratory syncytial virus c. Clostridium difficile c. associated diseases. d. infections caused by multidrug-resistant…
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- 5. Give two reasons for why heat fixing is used? Adherence of bacterial cells to the slide Denaturing of bacterial enzymes to preserve cellular integrityNeed help with the following questions for microbiology 1. Which of the following total magnification (on a compound light microscope) must be used to identify bacterial morphology A. 100 x B. 400 x C. 300 x D. 1000 x 2. You learned about the Bio Safety Level (BSL) categories in Microbiology Lab, which of the following BSL category is safe to processed in a lab on open counter top? A. BSL3 B. BSL2 C. BSL1 D. BSL4 E. BSL1 and BSL2 3. Streak Plate method is used for A. all choices are correct B. used to isolate bacteria from a mixed culture/sample C. is used routinely in Microbiological labs D. is essential tool for isolation and identification of any specific bacteria 4. A selective laboratory growth medium for Gram negative bacteria will allow -------. A. only algae to grow B. only viruses to grow C. only G+ to grow D. only G- to grow 5. You learned that microbes are ubiquitous and they are part of normal flora of various body sites, however which body sites is/are supposed to be…3. How are aseptic technique similar and different in the lab and healthcare field? Be specific and explain at least two differences and two similarities. 4. You are asked to develop a method to transfer an unknown organism from a liquid broth to a solid petri dish. List each step that you would have to take. Be specific