week 11 final lab Flashcards


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1. Penicillin is made by a fungus and used to kill bacterial cells. Therefore, penicillin is an example of a(n)

antibiotic

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An antimicrobial that is effective against many types of pathogenic bacteria would be considered a_____agent

Broad spectrum

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what information does Kirby Bauer method provide

Sensitivity and resistance to antibiotics

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what type of medium is used in the Kirby Bauer Method

Mueller Hinton

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What tool is usually used for inoculating the agar when creating a bacterial lawn

sterile swab

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After inoculating in this way, how will the plate appear after inoculation?

Non isolated bacterial colonies all over the surface

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What are the disks used for in this method

They contain different antibiotics

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True or false if the zone of inhibition is large, the organism must be sensitive to the anibiotic

false

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When testing for synergism of antibiotics, how many different disks are applied to the bacterial lawn?

2

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7. What does synergism mean?

The effectiveness of both antibiotics is better than either antibiotic alone

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In a Kirby-Bauer antimicrobial susceptibility test, the antimicrobial disk with the largest zone of inhibition is the one that the test organism is most sensitive to.

False

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If the Mueller-Hinton agar plate used for the Kirby-Bauer test is too thin, what effect will this have on the diameter of the zones of inhibition?

They will be larger they would be on a plate of the appropriate thickness

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If you test ten different gram-positive and gram-negative organisms and find that almost all of them are sensitive to a particular drug, what would be that drug's spectrum of activity?

Broad spectrum

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Please choose the method of antimicrobial susceptibility testing that involves measuring and evaluating zones of inhibition around antibiotic disks placed on a culture of bacteria prior to incubation.

Kirby Bauer test

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A chemical compound, regardless of its source (either natural or synthetic), that is capable of killing or inhibiting microorganisms is referred to as

an antimicrobial

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Which choice below briefly describes the Kirby-Bauer method of antimicrobic sensitivity testing?

disk diffusion