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26 Cards in this Set
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skin
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staph epi
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nose
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s aureus and s epi
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oropharynx
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virdan strep (s mutans)
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dental plaque
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strep mutans
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numbers one and two in the colon
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B fragile > E Coli
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vagina
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lactobacillus (acidic pH), e coli too and GBS....also candida (white cottage chesse) which can grow with anibiotics or DM
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fastest bugs to cause food poisening
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B cereus and S aureus
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transmission of salmonella
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poultry, meat, eggs and turtles
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reheated meat
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c perf
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newborn nursury
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RSV and CMV
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urinary catheter
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E coli, and proteous morabillus...psuddamonas and MRSA
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Ventilator
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pseudoammona
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work in a renal dialysis unit
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HBV
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total parenteral nutrition (hyperalimentation)
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Candida Albicans
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most common nosicomal infections
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E coli and s aureus on wounds
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burn infection
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pseuddamonas
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branching rods in oral infection with sulfur granules
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Actinomycese
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traumatic open wound with crepitus
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C perf
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Dog and cat bite that causes arthropathy
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pastuella multitocida
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positive PAS stain
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Whipples disease
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health care provider with needle stick
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HBV
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chronic granulomatous disease
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S aureus, Nocardia, Aspergillus (catalase positive)
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asplenic patients
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capsulated organisms ( SHiN)
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neutropenic pateints
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Candida and Aspergillus
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Bilateral Bells
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lyme and GB
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osteomyselitis under 12
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under 12- h flu
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