Lab4 Flashcards

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What is sterilisation?

A

physical or chemical procedure that destroys all microbial life including highly resistant endospores

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In the hospital, sterilisation is applicable to what?

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organisms which exist on inanimate objects

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What is the major sterilising agent used?

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moise heat, by steam autoclave

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5
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What is an alternative sterilising agent?

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Dry heat. this is useful for equipment which would be damaged by steam, and for pharmaceuticals in powder formation

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6
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What other methods can be used to sterilise things which cannot withstand moist heat? e.g. catheters, syringesm petri dishes

A

gamma radiation or exposure to ethylene oxide

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7
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What is filtration used for?

A

sterilising liquids which are sensitive to heat e.g. some pharmaceuticals

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8
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what is disinfection?

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a mechainsm for reducing the level of contaminationit removes recognised pathogenic microorganisms but not necessarily all microbial forms (e.g. bacterial endospores)

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9
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What does disinfection lack, but sterilisation achieves?

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the margin of safety

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10
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How is disinfection valuable?

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It has the ability to kill or inhibit microorganisms in situations where sterilisation procedures cannot be applied

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11
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give examples of situations where sterilisation techniques cannot be applied

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cant be applied to skin, or equipment that requires frequent cleaning but would be damaged by heat

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12
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What does the effectiveness of a disinfection procedure depend on?

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Species of contaminating organisms (especially if spore producing) And the quantity of organismsParticular chemical used, and the concentration of the chemicalLength of exposure to the chemicalAmount of organic material present (e.g. soil, faeces, blood)The type and condition of the material to be disinfected.

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13
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What is the purpose of streaking Staph. Aureus colonies on MS agar plate?

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the high salt content of MS agar makes it selective for staphylococci

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14
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What is the growth of s. aureus indicated by?

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Yellow colour (this is the acid produced by the S. aureus during the fermentation of mannitol changes a pH indicator in the medium to yellow)

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15
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what is the thermal death point?

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the temperature at whch all bacterial cells in standard suspension will be killed if maintained at that temperature for 10 mins

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16
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what is standard suspension?

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5 x 10 ^8 organisms

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17
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Which kind of bacteria are the most heat resistant?

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those which form endospores