NBS Microbiology- Gram + Bacteria Flashcards
What is present with a gram + bacteria?
A. Peptidoglycan
B. Lipopolysaccharide
A
Peptidoglycan
Which gram + bacteria would be clustered? A. Staphylococcus aureus B. Steptococcus pyogenes C. Corynebacterium diptheria D. Mycobacterium
Staphylococcus aureus
You are a college wrestler, you have honey colored clusters on your face and mouth. You probably came in contact with what bacteria via a fomite? A. Staphylococcus aureus B. Steptococcus pyogenes C. Corynebacterium diptheria D. Mycobacterium
Staphylococcus aureus
*this is impetigo
There is a man who has been shaving sheep for wool for the last 5 years. What is he at risk of contracting? A. Staphylococcus aureus B. Steptococcus pyogenes C. Bacillus Anthracis D. Mycobacterium
C
Bacillus Anthracis
Clostridium Botulism should be boiled at what temperature for how long to kill it? A. 120 F, 20 mins B. 120 C, 20 mins C. 220 C, 10 mins D. 100 F, 30 mins
120 Celcius for 20 minutes
You stepped on a rusty nail and now have lock jaw 8 days later. This spastic tetany is probably cause by what bacteria: A. Clostridium Tetani B. Clostridium Botulism C. Mycobacterium D. Clostridium perfringins
A
Clostridium Tetani
Clostridium perfringins can appear as brown bubbles under skin and \_\_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ is associated within 24-72 hours. A. Osteomyelitis B. Boils C. Gas Gangrene D. Flaccid Paralysis
C
Gas Gangrene
that perfume smells like gas
What are the two tests involved with tuberculosis? A. Schick test B. Tine test C. Mantoux test D. Dick Test
B and C
Which test is used with Cornybacterium Diptheria? A. Schick test B. Tine test C. Mantoux test D. Dick Test
Schick
Which of the following would cause flaccid paralysis effecting the Peripheral nervous system? A. Streptococcus Viridans B. Mycobacterium C. Clostridium Tetani D. Clostridium Botulism
D
Clostridium Botulism
think bout giving babies honey, they go flaccid and can die
You are using a Lowenstein-Jensen medium while performing an acid-fast stain to see if Jabu from India has hansens disease (leprosy). What Bacteria are you looking for? A. Listeria monoctogene B. Mycobacterium C. Staph. Aureus D. Strep. Pyogenes
Mycobacterium
Tuberculosis tine test came back positive. What bacteria was found as a causative agent? A. Listeria monoctogene B. Mycobacterium C. Staph. Aureus D. Strep. Pyogenes
Mycobacterium
Which bacteria is associated with MRSA? A. Listeria monoctogene B. Mycobacterium C. Staph. Aureus D. Strep. Pyogenes
Staph Aureus
An older lady got a scratch on her skin and was infected with MRSA and became one of the 2.3 million carries. After several years she sadly passed away, during the autopsy what did her lungs look like? A. Hamburgers B. String cheese C. Swiss cheese D. Chedder cheese
Swiss cheese
Which Bacteria would you have subacute bacterial carditis? A. Staph. Aureus B. Strep. Viridans C. Strep. Pyogenes D. Strep. Mutans
B
Strep. Viridans
VIRI hurt DANS heart
whata bitch
Which of the following is NOT part of the rheumatic fever Jones criteria? (SPECS) A. Syndenham's chorea B. Erythema marginatum C. Carditis D. Ernst bodies E. Polyarthritis F. Subcutaneous nodules
D
Ernst Bodies
these are with the schick test for Corynebacterium Diptheria
Strep. Agalactiae (group B) is most common with: A. Neonates B. Puberty C. Women D. Elderly
Neonates
B- BABIES
When using the DICK test, you are testing for which of the following: A. Scarlet, Strep. Mutans B. Scarlet, Strep. Pyogenes C. Tuberculosis, Mycobacterium D. Scarlet, Strep. Viridans
B
Scarlet, Strep. Pyogenes
Scarlet likes the DICK on her Strawberry tongue
Which disease is a strawberry tongue present? A. Pertusis B. Salmonella C. Yellow fever D. Scarlet fever
Scarlet
Who is an important person to recognize when talking about Rhematic fever criteria and SPECS? A. Jensen B. Lowenstein C. Rebecca Lansfield D. Samantha Ernst
Rebecca Lansfield
Where would you find Strep. Mutans? A. in our ears B. in our nose C. in our mouth D. on your feet
Mouth
The MUTANS live in the MOUTH
All of sudden you notice you have gray pseudomembranes in the back you throat. What bacteria might be causing this? A. Staphylococcus aureus B. Steptococcus pyogenes C. Corynebacterium diptheria D. Mycobacterium
C
Corynebacterium Diptheria
CORy likes to DIP with his club MEMBERS
and shave with SCHICK razors to get BABES with ERNST and make his EX angery
Ex= exotoxin
This disease is common in milk and cheese: A. Staphylococcus aureus B. Listeria monocytogene C. Corynebacterium diptheria D. Strep. Mutans
Listeria Monocytogene
Strep throat is tested on mitis-salivarius agar and is associated with this bacteria: A. Strep. Agalactiae (group B) B. Strep. Pyogenes (group A) C. Corynebacterium diptheria D. Strep. Mutans
B
Strep. Pyogenes Group A
What shape is mycobacterium? A. Sphere B. Spiral C. Bacilli D. Cocci
Bacilli
Its ROD-like