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SCHC Microbiology

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Staphylcoccus aureus can be differentiated from other staphylococcus species by using what test?   show
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What kind of media does Neisseria grow on?   show
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What is a good way to differentiate staph from strep species?   show
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What reagent does the catalase test use?   show
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Describe the appearance of Neisseria species when using gram's stain.   show
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What is unique about the appearance of Neisseria gonorrhaeae when stained w/ gram's stain?   show
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show Carbon dioxide loving.  
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Why would a colony on sba not be preferred for a catalase test?   show
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show Selective and differential for S. aureus.  
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show S. saprophyticus; causes UTI  
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Name the coagulase negative staphylococci of clinical importance.   show
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show Novobiocin disk; S. saprophyticus is resistant to novobiocin. Staph epidermidis is susceptible.  
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show Bile esculin, NaCl 6.5%, and PYR. Group D strep is negative for all of these tests. Enterococcus species cause H2S precipitation in the bile esculin tube and is positive PYR and 6.5% NaCl.  
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show Capsule and M-protein (antiphagocytic).  
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show It is very sticky and adheres to the plate.  
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show Enterotoxin A and D. They are heat stable which means they don't degrade as easily as other toxins.  
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show Strep. pneumoniae  
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What population of people are commonly affected by toxic shock?   show
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What are the symptoms of toxic shock?   show
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show Abd pain, nausea+vomiting, severe cramping, dehydration, and possible headache.  
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Who would normally have scalded skin syndrome and what causes it?   show
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If a patient that was 19 years old came in complaining of a stiff neck, fever, and frontal headache; what would you suspect? How would you treat it?   show
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How can you differentiate between Neisseria meningitidis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae?   show
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show It combination of adrenal gland hemorrhage and petechial skin rash; Neisseria meningitidis  
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show Pili, polysaccharide capsule, and endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide).  
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What are the labs like for a person suffering from toxic shock?   show
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How can you tell if a specimen is a staph species?   show
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show Novobiocin susceptibility test (S. saprophyticus is resistant and S. epidermidis is sensitive).  
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show Hippurate, CAMP  
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show Penicillin  
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What antibiotic is groups A, C, and G susceptible to?   show
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Name a group A strep.   show
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show A,B,C,F,G  
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Name group D streptococcus species.   show
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If S. bovis is found in the blood stream what does it indicate?   show
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What kind of hemolysis is expected from group D strep?   show
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Where in the body are group D strep found?   show
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Where would a viridians strep be found in an infected patient?   show
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What is a special nutrient requirement of viridians strep?   show
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show S. mutans  
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show Optichin test; S. pneumo is susceptible.  
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show Leuconostoc species grow in 6.5% NaCl but S. bovis does not.  
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What would show up as GP diplococci that are lancet shaped?   show
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What is a common symptoms of gonorrhea?   show
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What is it called when a baby gets gonorrheal conjunctivitis from the birth canal?   show
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