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AAB Microbiology questions and answrs(latest upate)
  • AAB Microbiology questions and answrs(latest upate)

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  • Flow Cytomerty All of the following are nucleic acid amplification techniques EXCEPT which one? ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay Which of the following laboratory procedures is routinely used for the detection of hepatitis B virus in blood donors? Herpesviridae In what family of Viruses, after primary infections does an individual become latently infected, after which the infection can be reactivated? Herpesviridae Which one of the following is a DNA virus? ...
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Microbiology Lab 8 Exam Questions and Answer
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  • Microbiology Lab 8 Exam Questions and Answers antimicrobials -Answer-any compounds that kill or inhibit microorganisms antibiotics -Answer-antimicrobials, usually of low molecular weight, naturally produced by microorganisms to inhibit or kill other microorganisms ex. penicillin and streptomycin semi-synthetics -Answer-antimicrobials that are chemically synthesized in the laboratory and are not produced by microbial biosynthesis at all ex. sulfa drugs healthcare acquired infections (HAIs...
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Portage Learning  BIOD 171  Lab Exams 1-8  Lecture Exams 2022
  • Portage Learning BIOD 171 Lab Exams 1-8 Lecture Exams 2022

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  • Portage Learning BIOD 171 Lab Exams 1-8 Lecture Exams 2022 Lecture Exams 1. What three elements are used in an autoclave to sterilize equipment? heat, pressure, and steam 2. What is the minimum temperature an autoclave must be set at to achieve sterile condition? 125°C 3. If you are working in a lab in which an autoclave is not available, and you are pressed for time, which would you chose to best sterilize your equipment? Hot steam or hot air? Explain why you chose your answer. ...
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BIOL202 Week 7 Lab 7; Differential and Biochemical Tests
  • BIOL202 Week 7 Lab 7; Differential and Biochemical Tests

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  •  Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit  If the question asks you to do research or find a source, a reputable, credible and/or scholarly source citation must be included in order to be considered for full credit  If a math formula is required to arrive to an answer, work must be shown otherwise, no credit will be awarded Experiment 3 Results Tables  Table 3: Zone ...
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NSG 318 Exam 3 Questions and  Correct Answers
  • NSG 318 Exam 3 Questions and Correct Answers

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  • When a large zone of inhibition is produced in a petri dish, the bacteria are considered ~ sensitive to the antibiotic Class of antibiotics contraindicated in the last 1st and 3rd trimester and in kids younger than 8 ~ tetracyclines Which antibiotic can cause a disulfiram-like reaction? ~ ceftriaxone When combined with certain meds, the risk for cardiac death increases significantly with this antibiotic ~ azithromycin Need to check WBC counts, H/H for anemia and electrolytes for li...
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SCRN Study Guide: Anatomy And Physiology with 65 Verified Questions and Answers Graded A+.
  • SCRN Study Guide: Anatomy And Physiology with 65 Verified Questions and Answers Graded A+.

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  • SCRN Study Guide: Anatomy And Physiology with 65 Verified Questions and Answers Graded A+. What percentage of the body's oxygen supply and cardiac output does the brain use? The brain uses 20% of the body's oxygen suppy and 15% of the body's cardiac output. *brain cells do not store oxygen or glucose. The need a constant suppy of micronutrients from arterial blood. What is the normal blood flow to cerebral tissue? When does electrical failure occur? Normal blood flow to the brain is 50-...
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BIOL202 Week 7 Lab 7 Differential and Biochemical Tests APU
  • BIOL202 Week 7 Lab 7 Differential and Biochemical Tests APU

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  •  Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit  If the question asks you to do research or find a source, a reputable, credible and/or scholarly source citation must be included in order to be considered for full credit  If a math formula is required to arrive to an answer, work must be shown otherwise, no credit will be awarded Experiment3ResultsTables  Table3:ZoneofInhi...
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NASM FINAL EXAM Questions With Verified Answers
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  • NASM FINAL EXAM Questions With Verified Answers After leaving the left ventricle, blood enters which of the following structures? Select one: a. Superior vena cava b. Aorta c. Inferior vena cava d. Pulmonary artery - answerAorta Which of the following joints is between the metacarpals and phalanxes? Select one: a. Condyloid b. Pivot c. Saddle d. Hinge - answerCondyloid According to continuing education requirements, which of the following is true? Select one: a. Accumulate 2 unit...
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CLM Review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
  • CLM Review exam 2023 with 100% correct answers

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  • minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) - correct answer the lowest concentration of antimicrobial agent that inhibits the growth of the organism disk diffusion - correct answer measures the diameter of the zone of inhibition surrounding an antibiotic-containing disk Viral serology has two major applications: - correct answer diagnosis of recent infection and determination of immunity Persistent specific IgG is a marker of immune status - correct answer for measles, mumps, VZV, and h...
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Microbiology Lab Test 3 questions and answers
  • Microbiology Lab Test 3 questions and answers

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  • What plate is used for the Kirby-Bauer test? Mueller-Hinton agar plate zone of inhibition Region around a chemical saturated disc, where bacteria are unable to grow due to adverse effects of the compound in the disc. The larger the zone size, the more ____________ the bacterium is to that antibiotic. susceptible What measurement units are used in the Kirby Bauer test to measure the zone sizes? millimeters MIC test stands for: minimum inhibitory concentration last clear tube: lowest c...
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