Basu lab practical 3 – Flashcards

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Throat culture medium
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Sheep blood agar plate
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Approximately how many people are healthy carriers of Staphylococcus aureus?
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30%
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How is Staphylococcus aureus transmitted?
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person to person
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Nasal culture medium
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Mannitol salt agar plate
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Mannitol salt agar medium is selective for?
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isolation of staphylococci
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Significant ingredients of Mannitol salt agar?
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7.5% sodium chloride
mannitol
pH indicator phenol red
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Why is mannitol salt agar medium selective for staphylococci?
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Most microorganisms are inhibited by high salt.
Staphylococci can tolerate such concentrations
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If mannitol is fermented
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the medium turns yellow
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Differential properties of Mannitol salt agar?
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sugar mannitol as test substrate
pH indicator phenol red
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If mannitol is not fermented
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the medium remains red
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What effect does Staphylococcus aureus have on mannitol salt agar?
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Ferments mannitol and the medium turns yellow
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What effect does Staphylococcus epidermidis have on mannitol salt agar?
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Does not ferment mannitol, medium remains red
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what is this?[image]
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Alpha hemolysis/partial hemolysis

blood agar medium

streptococci

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what is this?

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Beta hemolysis/ full hemolysis

blood agar plate

Streptococci

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what is this?[image]
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Gamma hemolysis/ no hemolysis

Blood agar plate

Streptococci

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A convenient way to classify streptococci?
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Based on their hemolytic action
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Alpha hemolysis is accompanied by?
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Green color around colonies
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Another method of classifying Streptococci?
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based on antigenic characteristics
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How did lancefield name serological groups of streptococci?
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Alphabetically A - O
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Beta hemolytic streptococci of Lancefield group A
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cause 90% of acute streptococcal infections in humans
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Lancefield group A beta hemolytic streptococci can be differentiated from other groups by?
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Suceptability to bacitracin.
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Bacitracin test
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Paper filter with bacitracin is dropped onto a freshly seeded culture plate
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Two genera of bacteria within gram positive cocci?
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Staphylococcus and Streptococcus
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Staphylococci produce
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catalase
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Catalase breaks down
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hydrogen peroxide to form water and oxygen
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Streptococci do not produce
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Catalase
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Differentiate between Staph and Strep by
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characteristic arrangements in gram stain
catalase production
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what is this?[image]
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Gram positive Staphylococcus
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what is this?[image]
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Gram positive Streptococcus
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what is this?

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Catalase test
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What is on the left?[image]
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Positive

Staphylococcus

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what is on the right?[image]
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Negative

Streptococcus

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Areas that should normally be sterile?
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Larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
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what organisms are likely found in the throat?
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pneumococci, meningococci or Haemophilus influenzae
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which organism is not classified in the lancefield grouping system?
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Alpha hemolytic Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus)
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Streptococcus veridians are
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part of normal flora, NOT pneumococci
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to distinguish Streptococcus veridians from pathogenic Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Optochin susceptibility test
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optochin is
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a chemical that inhibits Streptococcus pneumoniae
no effect on veridians (normal flora)
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Optochin test uses
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Filter paper disk susceptibility
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what is this?

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Bacitracin suceptibility test
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What is on the left?

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Group A beta hemolytic

Streptococcus pneumoniae

Sensitive

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What is on the right?

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Non-group A Beta hemolytic

Streptococcus viridans

Resistant

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what is this?[image]
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Pneumococcal pneumoniae

blood smear

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[image]
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Pneumococcal pneumoniae

Sputum smear

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Staphylococcus aureus criteria
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golden pigment
beta hemolysin
ferments sugar mannitol
produces enzyme coagulase
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Staphylococcus epideridis
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NO golden pigment
NO beta hemolysin
NO fermenting of sugar mannitol
NO production of enzyme coagulase
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Staphylococcus aureus on MSA plate
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yellow
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Staphylococcus epidermidis on MSA plate
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pink/no change
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what is this?[image]
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coagulase test
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what is on top?[image]
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Positive/ no movement

Staphylococcus aureus

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what is on bottom?[image]
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Negative/liquid

Staphylococcus epidermidis

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Explain how Sodium chloride is selective for Mannitol Salt Agar
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High salt concentrations inhibit growth of most organisms, Staphylococcus can tolerate it.
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Explain how Mannitol is differential for MSA
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Staphylococcus aureus ferments the sugar mannitol.
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Explain how pH indicator phenol red is differential for MSA
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When Staphylococcus aureus ferments the sugar mannitol, it creates an acid byproduct, turning the color to yellow
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Upon examination of a gram stained smear, you see gram positive cocci. You are not sure whether they are streptococci or staphylococci. Name an enzyme test that will help distinguish between the two genera
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Catalase test
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Name the substrate, enzyme, and end-products used to differentiate staphylococcus and streptococcus
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3% hydrogen peroxide
Catalase
Water and oxygen
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You isolated a species of Staphylococcus from a patients specimen. List four criteria you could use to identify the species
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Beta hemolysis
Coagulase production
Golden pigment
Mannitol fermentation
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A gram positive ciccus that grows in chains in broth medium and produces beta hemolysis on blood agar most likely belongs to which genus?
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Streptococcus
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To identify the Lancefield group streptococcus belongs to, a disk susceptibility test is performed. Name the test.
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Bacitracin suceptibility test
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Explain the rationale behind the Bacitracin suceptibility test
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Group A beta hemolytic growth is inhibited by bacitracin. Non-group A beta hemolytic is not.
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A direct smear of a sputum specimen reveals gram-positive diplococci, many white blood cells, and mucus. You suspect the patient has...
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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To confirm diagnosis of Streptococcus pneumoniae, a disk test can be performed, name the chemical in the test.
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Optochin
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Explain the rationale of the Optochin test
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Optochin inhibits growth of Streptococcus pneumoniae, not Streptococcus veridians
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Identify the organism:
Gram positive coccus, grape-like clusters, beta hemolytic on blood agar medium, ferments mannitol, produces coagulase
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Staphylococcus aureus
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Identify the organism:
gram positive coccus, singles, pairs, and chains, beta hemolytic on blood agar medium, susceptible to bacitracin
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Group A beta hemolytic Streptococcus
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Identify the organism:
Gram positive diplococcus, alpha hemolytic on blood agar medium, susceptible to optochin
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Identify the organism:
Gram positive cocci, nonhemmolytic on blood agar medium, produce the enzyme catalase, does not ferment mannitol, does not produce coagulase
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Staphylococcus epidermidis
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Identify the organism:
Gram positive cocci, lack the enzyme catalase, beta hemolytic on blood agar medium, resistant to antibiotic bacitracin
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Non-group A beta hemolytic streptococcus
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Briefly describe what the enteric bacteria are and explain why biochemical tests are usually used to identify these bacteria
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Enteric bacteria are a diverse group of bacteria found in the GI considered as normal flora. We use biochemical tests to differentiate physiological differences and metabolism
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What medium is used to detect fermentation of several sugars simultaneously?
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TSI (Triple Sugar Iron agar)
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Name the sugars in TSI agar
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glucose, sucrose, lactose
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What is the name of the pH indicator in TSI?
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Phenol red
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What are the acid and alkaline colors in TSI?
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Yellow/Acidic
no change/Alkaline
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In addition to detecting sugar fermentation, what else can be detected using TSI?
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Hydrogen sulfide production (blackening)
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What is the pH indicator used in Citrate test?
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Brothymol blue
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What are the acid and alkaline colors in the citrate test?
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Blue/ Alkaline
Green (yellow)/ Acidic
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Explain the principle of the urea agar slant
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Alkalinization/production of ammonia changes color to pink/red
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explain the principle of the motility test medium
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Stab medium, if it shows diffuse growth from stab line, its positive
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Interpret the results:
TSI slant: red slant/yellow deep, no bubbles or cracks
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Only one suger (glucose) fermented
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Interpret the reults:
Citrate slant: growth and blue
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Alkaline and positive for citrate utilization
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Interpret the results:
Urea slant: flesh color
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No production of ammonia
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Interpret the results:
Motility deep: diffuse growth from stab line
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Positive for motility
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What are two ways whereby microorganisms gain entry to the urinary tract?
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Normal flora ascend to bladder
Bacteria filtered through kidneys descends to urethra
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List 4 methods of obtaining urine specimens for culture, which is most common?
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Clean, midstream voided specimen (most common)
Suprapubic aspiration
Cystoscopy
Aseptic catheterization
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How many colony forming units per ml of urine are there if 150 colonies are counted on a plate innoculated with 0.001 ml of urine?
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150,000 CFU/ml
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Why is any bacterial count obtained from suprapubic aspiration significant?
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Because it is supposed to be contaminant free, should not have any colonies
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If a urine specimen is left at room temperature for several hours before plating out the specimen, how might this affect the results?
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Organisms might keep multiplying, skewing the results
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What ingredients make MacConkey agar selective for gram negative bacteria?
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crystal violet and bile salts inhibit growth of gram positive bacteria
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What ingredients make macConkey agar differential for lactose fermentation?
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Lactose and pH indicator neutral red
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Name a common causative agent of UTI that is gram negative and ferments the sugar lactose
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Escherichia coli
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