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MICRO LAB

Micro Lab Review

QuestionAnswer
WEEK 7 WEEK 7
What is the charge of DNA? Negative
What is the formation of the Band due to? Restriction site change of bacterial CHROMOSOME
What is the large band size due to? New DNA, more nucleotides are present
Two to three band difference = how many genetic differences is how many genetic differences? 1 genetic difference
What amount would be possibly related? 4-6 genetic differences (2 genetic differences)
The direction of DNA migration is giong up or down? DOWN
McConkey agar is what kind of media? Selective and differential
What is it selective for? Gram - organisms
What is it differential for? Lactose fermentors and non-lactose fermentors
Blood agar is what kind of media? Differential
Due to? Hemolysis
What is TSA? Neither selective nor differential
WEEK 9 WEEK 9
What is a normal amt of neutrophils? 40-75%
What is a normal amount of eosionophils? 5%
What is a normal amt of basophils? 0.5%
What is a normal amt of lymphocytes? 20-35%
Normal Amt of monocytes? 1-5%
If lymphocytes exceed 30%, what does this indicate? Viral infection
Avid: Stronger stick
Affinity: Better stick
Sero testing, you are testing what with what? Test known AB with unknown antigen
If the solution clumps, what does this mean? Yes antigen is present
What DOESN'T the sed tube contain? Serum
What does the fact that the sed rate is normal indicate? No inflammation, it could still mean that patient is sick
What does the sed rate test for? The rate of falling of RBC to indicate inflammation
What does a lot of eisonophils indicate? Parasitic infection
What is a normal % for lymphocytes? 20-35%
WEEK 10 WEEK10
Biofilm allows the bacteria to do what? Rapid growth, protects from Ab and phagocytossi
What about the glycocalyx? EScape phagocytoris
What about fibrinogen-->fibrin00>clot? Escape phagocytosis by using host
Digest DNA? Overcome DNA nets of neutrophils
What is the purpose of the capsule stain? Makes biofilm visible
What does the use of sanitizer do to the different kinds of transient and normal flora organisms on the skin and the number of organisms? Decreases both
What about handwashing? Handwashing decreases transient bacteria, but increases normal flora
WEEK 11 WEEK 11
How do you differentiate between staph and strep? Staph is catalaze +, strep is --
WEEK 12 WEEK 12
Where do you look for hemolysis? Around the ISOLATED COLONIES
QUICK VIEW QUICK VIEW STREP TEST
What are you testing for? Group A antigen
If it is present, what happens to (C OR T) T becomes PINK
What does the C line test for? It just tests for normal streptocooccal orgnsm everyone has
What color change incures in C? BLUE
What does the agglutination look like? (IN ORDER) Latex, Ab, then Antigen
WEEK 13 WEEK 13
Indirect elisa detects patinet while direct Elisa detects patient (blank)
What does the Hecktoen enteric agar test for? Lactose fermeing vs. non-fermenting
McConkey agar differentiate for? Lactose ferminging vs. non-fermienting
What color would the positive, lactose ferming stuff be ? Purple
Why was it necessary to perform the reverse trascriptase? Because PCR must be on DNA, norovirus has RNA
How is norovirus spread? Through surfaces
WEEK 14 WEEK 14
E-coli is diagnosed as? Gram - lactose fermentor
Created by: talkglitter2486
 

 



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