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NURS5463 Latest Exam 3 Questions With Verified Solutions.
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Staph gram stain? - Answer grape like clusters, gram positive cocci 
 
Strep gram stain? - Answer chains or in pairs, gram positive cocci 
 
autoimmune disease by drugs or disease triggers (EBV), UV light, or estrogen? - Answer Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) 
 
autoantibodies cause damage to tissue/organs, deficient complement 3&4? - Answer SLE 
 
common initial complaint of SLE? - Answer arthralgias 
 
skin and kidney characteristics of SLE? - Answer Butterfly shaped, mala...
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NDAEB PREP Exam Study Guide. 
Aerobes - answerBacteria that require oxygen to grow 
Anaerobes (AN-uh-roebz) - answerBacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen 
Bacilli (singular,bacillus) - answerRod shaped bacteria that cause tuberculosis and other 
diseases 
Candida - answerA yeast commonly found in the oral cavity, gastrointestinal tract, and female 
genital tract and sometimes in skin 
Chancre - answerPainless ulcerating sore 
Cocci - answerSpherical bacteria cells that reproduce by dividin...
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Uark microbiology lab practical 1 rated A Coccus A spherical bacterium. 
Bascillus Rod shaped bacteria 
Spirillum A spiral-shaped bacterium. 
Uses of good bacteria on our bodies, in yogurt, and can be used to clean up oil and radiation 
colony visible mass of cells 
Innoculation putting bacteria into a medium 
what is the purpose of aseptic technique -no contaminating organisms are introduced into culture materials during handling or inoculation -handler and other people are not contaminated by ...
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MBI 405 Lab Midterm || All Correct.
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Name the steps necessary to perform a Gram Stain correct answers 1. Allow sample to dry 
2. Heatfix sample using incinerator for 30-60 second 
3. Flood with crystal violet and let it sit for one minute- rinse well with water 
4. Flood with iodine and let sit for one minute - rinse well with water 
5. Flood with decolorizer until the liquid flowing off the slide become clear - rinse well with water 
6. Flood with safranin and let sit for one minute - rinse well with water 
 
Gram Stain interpreta...
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NDAEB PREP TEST QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT, A+
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Aerobes - Bacteria that require oxygen to grow 
 
Anaerobes (AN-uh-roebz) - Bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen 
 
Bacilli (singular,bacillus) - Rod shaped bacteria that cause tuberculosis and other diseases 
 
Candida - A yeast commonly found in the oral cavity, gastrointestinal tract, and female genital tract and sometimes in skin 
 
Chancre - Painless ulcerating sore 
 
Cocci - Spherical bacteria cells that reproduce by dividing into two 
 
Endospores - A resistan...
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2024 VTNE Exam ( Version 1 ) New Full Exam Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct
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2024 VTNE Exam ( Version 1 ) 
New Full Exam Questions and Answers ( Included ) 100% Correct 
 
1. Drug type that most easily crosses a membrane? 
Answer: High lipid solubility, lowprotein binding 
2. What media is used to isolate a colony from a mixed culture? 
Answer: Selective 
3. Difference between Strep & Staph 
Answer: 
Streptococcus - Gram pos, catalase neg. 
Staphylococcus - Gram pos, catalase pos. 
4. Most common stain used in microbiology? 
Answer: Gram 
5. Sterilization achieves what l...
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AHN 577 ID Test Study Guide
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AHN 577 ID Test Study Guide 
How to distinguish gram neg from positive - Ans:-Gram negative is pink stain 
Gram positive is purple stain 
Gram positive cocci organisms - Ans:-staph, strep, & Entrococcus 
Gram positive rods - Ans:-Corynbacerium, Bacillus, Listeria 
Broad spectrum empiric therapy for gram positive cocci - Ans:-Vancomycin 
Gram negative cocci - Ans:-Neisseria (meningitis or gonorrhoeae), 
Moxorella catarrhalis 
Gram negative rods - Ans:-Enterobacteriaciae, 
Normal gut flora (E Coli...
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Chapter 19 - GPC – Notes Exam 100% Correct!!
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What do Staphylococcus and 
Micrococcus have in common? - ANSWERS• Location: widespread in nature and on 
human skin, although Micrococcus is more 
transient 
• Catalase Reaction: Strongly Positive 
• Appearance on Gram Stain: Gram Positive 
Cocci, nonmotile 
 
Pathogenicity - ANSWERSMicrococcus is a harmless saprophyte; Staph is opportunistic, especially if skin is penetrated 
 
Oxygen Requirements - ANSWERSMicrococcus is a strict aerobe (it is also oxidase positive); Staph 
specie...
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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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FCCS Review 2023 Questions with correct Answers
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What is the most important sign in a critically ill pt? Why? - ANSWER-Tachypnea 
 
Indicates metabolic acidosis w/ respiratory alkalosis compensation 
 
A pt misses dialysis for a few days and comes in with fluid overload. He's tachycardic and tachypneic. On physical exam, you find JVD, pulsus paradoxus (20 mmHg drop during inspiration), and HoTN (80/40) with distant, muffled heart sounds. Lungs are clear to auscultation. What is the dx? - ANSWER-Cardiac tamponade; obstructive shock 
 
If a pt ...
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