Exam 13: Staphylococcus Micrococcus and Similar Organisms

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The species of Staphylococcus, which is one of the most important human pathogens, is:

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The tube coagulase test:

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Which virulent and important human pathogen can also be recovered from the nares, perineum, and other skin sites of healthy people, especially in the hospital setting?

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An infected intravenous (IV)catheter tip grew out gram-positive cocci, which were catalase positive and coagulase negative.The zone size of the novobiocin disk measured 18 mm.The most likely organism causing infection is:

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Which group of bacteria is described as catalase positive and is gram-positive cocci that grow facultatively anaerobic and form grapelike clusters?

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The first identification test performed on a clinical isolate of gram-positive, catalase-positive cocci would likely be the:

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Quality control should be performed on which two organisms to determine the validity of the oxidase reagent?

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A tube coagulase test was performed on catalase-positive, gram-positive cocci that were beta hemolytic and grew on mannitol salt agar.The tube was checked after overnight incubation and was negative.Which of the following statements explains this discrepancy?

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The most frequent agent of nosocomial bacteremia is:

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Which organism is catalase positive, coagulase negative, pyrrolidonyl arylamidase (PYR)positive, susceptible to novobiocin, urease negative, and beta hemolytic on sheep blood agar?

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Isolates of coagulase-negative Staphylococcus from urinary tract infections can be presumptively identified as S.saprophyticus on the basis of its:

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In clinical isolates, the most likely identification of coagulase-positive, catalase-positive, gram-positive cocci that are penicillin resistant would be:

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The Staphylococcaceae staphylococcus that is more likely to cause uncomplicated urinary tract infections in nonhospitalized hosts, especially sexually active young women, is:

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The slide coagulase test is a rapid screening test for the production of:

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The resident human flora, staphylococcus, which is more likely to cause infections in compromised hosts such as patients with cancer, is:

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