Gram Staining Flashcards

1
Q

gram stain/differential stain

what is the differential stage in the procedure?

A

allows you to determine gram-positive bacteria or gram-negative bacteria

the acetone

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2
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primary stain

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crystal violet, all bacteria are stained purple by this method

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3
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mordant

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the iodine
combines with the crystal violet in the cell wall to form crystal-violet iodine complex
it allows the crystal violet to adhere to the cell wall and prevent it from washing away

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4
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counterstain

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safrainin, stains the decolorized bacteria red

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5
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decolorizing agent

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ethanol or ethanol aceteone used to wash out the primary stain of some bacteria while others are unaffected

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6
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why is a gram stain best performed on a young culture (less than 24 hours old) ?

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because older cultures give you a false negative

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7
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what are the steps in gram-negative staining

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  1. cover the smear with crystal violet
  2. wash off crystal violet with water
  3. cover smear with grams iodine (mordant)
  4. wash the smear with water
  5. decolorize with ethanol
  6. wash off the ethanol
  7. cover smear with safranin
  8. wash smear with water
  9. blot it dry
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8
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gram negative cell structures?

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plasma membrae->thin peptidoglycan layer->outermebrane

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9
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gram-positive cell structure

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plasma membrane->thick peptidoglycan layer

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10
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why is gram-staining done before prescribing antibiotics

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some antibiotics works gram positive and some work on gram negative

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11
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why might a bacteria that is gram postive stain gram negative

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too thin of a smear or over colorization

also indicates older colony which gives a false gram-negative

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12
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why might bacteria that is gram negative stain gram positive ?

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too thick of smear makes it hard to wash off with acetone which will lead to under colorization

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