Exam 21: Nonfermenting and Miscellaneous Gram-Negative Bacilli
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What is the most common member of the genus Moraxella isolated in the clinical laboratory?
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What substances do nonfermenters fail to ferment in traditional media?
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Which nonfermenter is considered by government agencies to be a potential bioterrorist agent?
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What nonfermenter may produce a weak, slow, positive oxidase reaction?
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In what single setting does Stenotrophomonas maltophilia produce all its disease?
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is resistant to all the following antimicrobial agents except:
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Despite all its virulence factors, what type of pathogen is Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
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Burkholderia pseudomallei is found in all the following areas except:
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A microbiologist is reading the plates from a sputum culture.On the sheep blood agar (SBA), the microbiologist sees flat spreading colonies with a metallic sheen.On cetrimide agar, a fluorescent green color is seen in the media with clear colonies.On MacConkey, medium clear colonies are seen that have a fruity or grapelike odor.What is the most likely organism?
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Which of the following is a virulence factor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa?
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What organism is an opportunistic pathogen that strikes the immunocompromised patient with neutrophil deficits and produces a violet pigment on nonselective agar?
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What organisms, which are gram-negative coccobacilli, can appear as gram-positive cocci in smears made from blood culture bottles?
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All of the following are characteristics of nonfermenters except:
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Members of the Alcaligenes are usually susceptible to all the following antibiotics except:
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What is the name of the organisms that colonize 45% of all tracheotomy patients?
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Elizabethkingae (Chryseobacterium) meningosepticum causes all the following diseases except:
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