Microbiology Fundamentals: Ch. 15 Flashcards


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phenotypic

observation of microbe's morphology, physiology, and biochemical properties

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immunologic

analysis of antibodies

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genotypic

analysis of DNA or RNA

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Analyzing the chemical composition of a microbe's cell wall or membranes is a(n)____________________ method of microbial identification.

phenotypic

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Immunological methods are used to identify microbes when microbial antigens in a patient sample are tested with _____.

antibodies of known specificity

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Which represent advantages of genotypic methods for diagnosing infections?

  • Identifies organisms that are not easily cultured in the lab
  • Speed of obtaining results

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Using sterile sample containers is an essential feature of the general ______ procedures used to prevent contamination during specimen

aseptic

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Correctly match each identification technique with the correct category of identification methods
Gram stain reaction

Phenotypic Method

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Correctly match each identification technique with the correct category of identification methods

DNA sequence analysis

Genotypic Method

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Correctly match each identification technique with the correct category of identification methods

Antibody precipitation reaction

Immunologic Method

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examples of phenotypic methods of identification?

  • susceptibility to tetracycline
  • enzymatic activities
  • optimal pH for growth

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Immunological methods are used to identify microbes when a patient sample is tested for the presence of antibodies to _____.

a suspected pathogen

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Before collecting specimens to examine for possible bacterial infection, a health care provider should first examine the patient for signs like _____.

  • wound exudate
  • abnormal lesions
  • fever

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Performing an assay for the presence of oxidase or determining susceptibility to antibiotics are _____ methods of bacterial identification.

phenotypic

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NOT phenotypic methods for direct examination of a specimen?

  • hybridization to probe
  • DNA sequencing
  • PCR

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Immunological methods are used to identify microbes when microbial antigens in a patient sample are tested with _____.

antibodies of known specificity

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Which term refers to nutrient media designed to favor the growth of certain bacteria over others?

selective media

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Selective media should be used to enrich a patient sample for a suspected pathogen when _____

  • the normal microbiota will grow faster than the pathogen
  • the pathogen is present in small numbers

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Nutrient media designed to discriminate between species of microorganisms based upon their appearance due to different chemical reactions are called ________ media

differential

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Before collecting specimens to examine for possible bacterial infection, a health care provider should first examine the patient for _____.

signs like fever, wound exudate, or abnormal lesions

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Observations of the physiological reactions of bacteria to various substrates and the actions of other enzyme products are used in

biochemical testing

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Phenotypic methods for microbial identification include microscopic observation of ______.

Multiple select question.

  • stained specimens
  • fresh specimens

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When a pathogen is present in small numbers or the normal microbiota will rapidly outgrow it, _____ media should be used to enrich a patient sample for the suspected pathogen.

selective

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Media that change in appearance based on chemical reactions and discriminate between different bacterial species are called

differential media

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Physiological reactions of bacteria to carbohydrates, gelatin, starch, and other substrates are examples of

biochemical

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Which of the following is one of the most rapid ways of determining the general characteristics of a specimen?

Microscopic observation

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would NOT be clinically significant in determining the presence of an infection?

  • Absence of microbes in blood
  • Isolation of small numbers of E. coli from urine sample
  • Isolation of Staphylococcus species from the skin

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Selective media should be used to enrich a patient sample for a suspected pathogen when _____.

  • the pathogen is present in small numbers
  • the normal microbiota will grow faster than the pathogen

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Nutrient media designed to discriminate between species of microorganisms based upon their appearance due to different chemical reactions are called

differential media

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Testing that is based on visualization of specific antibody and antigen reactions, where the use of a known antigen can identify the presence of an unknown antibody or the use of a known antibody can identify the presence of an unknown antigen, is called

Immunological testing

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Observations of the physiological reactions of bacteria to various substrates and the actions of other enzyme products are used in

biochemical testing

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At the molecular level, immunologic testing involves the binding of an antibody to a specific site called the

epitope on an antigen.

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NOT phenotypic methods for direct examination of a specimen?

  • PCR
  • DNA sequencing
  • hybridization to probe

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Which of the following would be clinically significant in determining presence of an infection?

Presence of a few colonies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a sputum culture

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immunologic testing is based on visualization of specific antibody and antigen reactions, where the use of a known antigen can identify the presence of an unknown _______ or the use of a known antibody can identify the presence of an unknown ___________________ .

anitbody

antigen