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36 Cards in this Set
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Name the 4 non-fermentative gram - rods
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Acintobacters
Psuedo Aeriginosa Bacteriodes Streno maltophilia |
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Name the 5 g + spore forming anaerobic rods:
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Tetani
C. Difficle Botulum Clostridium Perfringes |
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Name the 2 g - spore forming anaerobic rods
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Acintomycetes
Propion acnes |
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Name the 2 g - anaerobic rods:
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Bacteriodes
Fusobacterium |
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What is the #1 g- UTI cause:
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e. coli
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What is the #1 g+ UTI cause:
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entero faceilas
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What organism causes Pyelonephritis:
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group A strep (pyogenes)
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Neisseria Gonnhorea is a g?
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g- cocci
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What 2 organisms cause Impetigo?
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Strep Pyogenes (Group A)
Staph aureus |
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What organism causes necrotizing faceitis?
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Strep pyogenes (group A)
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What are the 3 organisms that cause most deep wound infections?
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bacteriodes
clostridia fusobacterium |
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Psuedomonis Aeriginosa causes what 2 infections?
What is the characteristic of this organism? |
Swimmers ear
burn infections green pigment (pyocanin) |
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Which 2 non-fermentative organisms are oxidase +
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pseusomonas aeriginosa
burkolderia |
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What orgaism is responsible for mouth wounds?
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Fusobacterium
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What organism causes gangrene and necrotic tissue?
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Clostridium Perfringes
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What 4 medias should be used for anaerobic cultures
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Thioglycolate broth
anaerobic blood KV CAN |
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What org causes cervicitis?
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Acintomycetes
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What is the dilution factor for urine?
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1:1000
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UTIs are confirmed from what colony count?
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>50,000 of 1,2 orgs
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What is another name for glomerulonephritis?
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brights disease
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Gonnhorea testing is done on what media and with what test?
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Gembec (CO2)
nucleic acid amplification |
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Name the 3 stages of syphilis?
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Primary CHANCRE
Secondary RASH Tertiery CNS |
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Name 3 results of untreated VD:
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Salpingitis
PID Ectopic Pregnancy |
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Anaerobic cultures are not done on what 4 specimens:
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stool
vagina urine sputum |
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What media grows anaerobic gram - bacteria?
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KV agar
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What media grows anaerobic gram + bacteria?
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CAN media
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Name the 3 anaerobic virulance factors:
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Exotoxins
Hyalarondase (braks thru cells) Necrotizing toxin |
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Anaerobic bacteria shows what on growth media?
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Double Zone hemolysis
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What organism resembles a molar shape?
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Actinomycetes
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Name 4 automated micro lab tests:
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Vitek
Microscan Blood Cultures Nucleic Acid Amplifications |
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What does the Oxidase test confirm:
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Glucose non-fermenters vs enterobacterium
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Strep Agalactea (group B) is responsible for what 2 diseases in children?
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Meningitis
Fetal distress disease |
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Would specimens use what 3 medias
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blood
mackonkeys thioglycolate broth |
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genital samples use what 2 medias?
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chocolate
thayer martin |
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Urine samples use what 2 medias?
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blood
mackonkeys |
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Non fermentative specimens use what 2 medias:
What test? |
Mackonkeys
OF Oxidase |