ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING Flashcards

1
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Standard inoculum size: Test tube dilution/broth method

A

5 x 105 CFU/ml

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2
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Broth volume: 0.05-0.1 ml

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Microdilution

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3
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Broth volume: 10 ml or greater

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Macrodilution

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4
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The lowest conc. of the antibiotic without bacterial growth after 16 to 24 hours of incubation.

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MIC

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5
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The lowest conc. Of the antibiotic without bacterial growth when subcultured to a fresh medium.

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MLC

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6
Q

to improve detection of oxacillin-resistant staphylococci

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MH broth with 2%NA CL

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7
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It is brought together to test on an agar-based medium rather than in a broth.

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Antimicrobial conc. and Organisms

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8
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Standard inoculum size: Agar Dilution Method

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1x10 4 CFU/ml

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9
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How many weeks of shelf life of agar dilution plate is for most antimicrobial agents?

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1 week only

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10
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After incubation the plates are examined for what?

A

growth

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11
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Standard inoculum size: Disk Diffusion Method

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: 1.5 x108 CFU/ml Medium: MHA

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12
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Limited to aerobic and facultatively anaerobic bacteria.

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Disk Diffusion Method

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13
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Filter paper disk impregnated with various antimicrobial agents of specific concentration are carefully placed on an agar plate previously inoculated with the bacterium being tested.

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Disk Diffusion Method

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14
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The use of a standard inoculum size is important as culture purity and is accomplished by comparison of the turbidity of an organism suspension with a turbidity standard.

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Turbidity Standard

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15
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0.5% Mc. Farland

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Turbidity Standard

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16
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Pure cultures are grown or are directly prepared from agar plates to match the turbidity of how much McFarland standard?

A

0.5 McFarland Standard

17
Q

Pure Inocula (culture) are obtained by selecting of how many colonies of the same morphology.

A

4-5 colonies

18
Q

MHA containing 5 % sheep’s blood is used for testing what?

A

Streptococci and other fastidious organisms

19
Q

If the agar is too thick, zone sizes would be?

A

smaller

20
Q

If agar is too thin, zone sizes would be?

A

larger

21
Q

Late examination of test plates after zone can become what?

A

over grown

22
Q

Use of wrong organism is one of the causes of what?

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False Resistance