Deck 10: Collection and Processing of Samples for Microbial Studies

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The most common type of specimen taken from the eyes is:

A)Corneal scrapings
B)Swabs from the conjunctiva
C)Eyeball aspirates
D)Swabs from the eyelids
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Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
Procedure used to obtain cerebral spinal fluid for testing
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Deep wound and superficial wound cultures are collected, transported, and processed in the same way.
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Blockage of drainage through the Eustachian tube is directly related to which type of ear infection?

A)Otitis externa
B)Otitis media
C)Otitis interna
D)Otitis Eustachian
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In reference to specimens for urine cultures, which of these statements is true?

A)Specimens collected from indwelling catheters are often utilized successfully for urine cultures.
B)24-hour urine collections are appropriate as urine culture specimens.
C)All types of urine specimens are set up in the same way using the same supplies.
D)Urine specimens for cultures should be refrigerated, preserved, or set up for culture within 1 hour of collection.
Question
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
A fluid released from the body
Question
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
A parasite that lives within the living host
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Genital swabs are only collected from female patients.
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Differential culture medium:

A)Includes nutrients that allow for a wide variety of organisms to grow
B)Is always a liquid
C)Allows for various types of bacteria to be identified based on an indicator in the media
D)Prevents the growth of some bacteria while promoting the growth of others
Question
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
Acronym used to describe bacteria that are resistant to the methicillin family of antibiotics
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How many tubes of cerebrospinal fluid are usually collected during a lumbar puncture?

A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)Four
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Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
The state of having pathogenic microorganisms in the bloodstream
Question
Common parasites of the human body include:

A)Streptococcus aureus
B)Helicobacter pylori
C)Enterobius vermicularis
D)Escherichia coli
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Trichomoniasis is caused by an infection of:

A)Bacteria
B)Viruses
C)Parasites
D)Fungi
Question
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
Microorganisms that live without the presence of oxygen
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If a bacterium is sensitive to a specific antibiotic, then:

A)The antibiotic should not be considered for treatment.
B)The antibiotic may be considered for treatment.
C)This patient is allergic to this antibiotic.
D)The antibiotic should be used to grow this microorganism
Question
Nasopharyngeal specimen collection is most often used for this type of culture:

A)Bacterial
B)Viral
C)Fungal
D)Parasitic
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Why are strep screens often performed in POLs?

A)The results are more accurate than throat culture results.
B)The results are available quickly so that treatment can be initiated quickly if needed.
C)The collection process is much easier for a strep screen than it is for a throat culture.
D)All of the above
Question
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
A setup used to encourage growth of bacteria that need decreased amounts of oxygen in their environment
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Clinically significant stool culture results may include the presence of:

A)Salmonella
B)Staphylococcus
C)Pseudomonas
D)Streptococcus
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Media should be prepared fresh daily in all laboratory settings.
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Is a C&S test ordered to detect a pathogenic virus?
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The visible growth of bacteria on a culture plate may be seen as clumps or _________of growth.
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Why might a health-care provider order a mini-cath device to be used for collection of a urine specimen for culture?
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Genital infections may be diagnosed using a combination of ______________-mount examinations, KOH preparations, and bacterial culture results.Short Answer
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Gram-positive microorganisms appear purple when viewed under the microscope after the Gram stain process has been completed.
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The procedure to collect blood culture specimens is the same as that used for routine venipuncture.
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Bacterial culture specimens should be collected before antibiotic treatment is started.
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No bacterial culture specimens need to be protected from light after collection.
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MIC is a term used to describe antibiotic sensitivity.Completion
Complete each statement.
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Strep screens detect the presence of all strains of Streptococcus.
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Deck 10: Collection and Processing of Samples for Microbial Studies
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The most common type of specimen taken from the eyes is:

A)Corneal scrapings
B)Swabs from the conjunctiva
C)Eyeball aspirates
D)Swabs from the eyelids
B
Swabs taken from the conjunctiva cause the least discomfort and provide adequate samples for most eye cultures.
2
Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
Procedure used to obtain cerebral spinal fluid for testing
B
3
Deep wound and superficial wound cultures are collected, transported, and processed in the same way.
False
Deep wound infections are often caused by anaerobic bacteria, while superficial wound infections are not. The two types of specimen collections may require different collection, transportation, and processing procedures.
4
Blockage of drainage through the Eustachian tube is directly related to which type of ear infection?

A)Otitis externa
B)Otitis media
C)Otitis interna
D)Otitis Eustachian
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In reference to specimens for urine cultures, which of these statements is true?

A)Specimens collected from indwelling catheters are often utilized successfully for urine cultures.
B)24-hour urine collections are appropriate as urine culture specimens.
C)All types of urine specimens are set up in the same way using the same supplies.
D)Urine specimens for cultures should be refrigerated, preserved, or set up for culture within 1 hour of collection.
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Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
A fluid released from the body
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Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
A parasite that lives within the living host
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Genital swabs are only collected from female patients.
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Differential culture medium:

A)Includes nutrients that allow for a wide variety of organisms to grow
B)Is always a liquid
C)Allows for various types of bacteria to be identified based on an indicator in the media
D)Prevents the growth of some bacteria while promoting the growth of others
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Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
Acronym used to describe bacteria that are resistant to the methicillin family of antibiotics
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11
How many tubes of cerebrospinal fluid are usually collected during a lumbar puncture?

A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)Four
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Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
The state of having pathogenic microorganisms in the bloodstream
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Common parasites of the human body include:

A)Streptococcus aureus
B)Helicobacter pylori
C)Enterobius vermicularis
D)Escherichia coli
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Trichomoniasis is caused by an infection of:

A)Bacteria
B)Viruses
C)Parasites
D)Fungi
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Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
Microorganisms that live without the presence of oxygen
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16
If a bacterium is sensitive to a specific antibiotic, then:

A)The antibiotic should not be considered for treatment.
B)The antibiotic may be considered for treatment.
C)This patient is allergic to this antibiotic.
D)The antibiotic should be used to grow this microorganism
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Nasopharyngeal specimen collection is most often used for this type of culture:

A)Bacterial
B)Viral
C)Fungal
D)Parasitic
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18
Why are strep screens often performed in POLs?

A)The results are more accurate than throat culture results.
B)The results are available quickly so that treatment can be initiated quickly if needed.
C)The collection process is much easier for a strep screen than it is for a throat culture.
D)All of the above
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Match the correct definition to the items listed below.
A.Exudate
B.Lumbar puncture
C.MRSA
D.Endoparasite
E.Candle jar
F.Anaerobes
G.Septicemia
A setup used to encourage growth of bacteria that need decreased amounts of oxygen in their environment
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Clinically significant stool culture results may include the presence of:

A)Salmonella
B)Staphylococcus
C)Pseudomonas
D)Streptococcus
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Media should be prepared fresh daily in all laboratory settings.
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Is a C&S test ordered to detect a pathogenic virus?
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The visible growth of bacteria on a culture plate may be seen as clumps or _________of growth.
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Why might a health-care provider order a mini-cath device to be used for collection of a urine specimen for culture?
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Genital infections may be diagnosed using a combination of ______________-mount examinations, KOH preparations, and bacterial culture results.Short Answer
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Gram-positive microorganisms appear purple when viewed under the microscope after the Gram stain process has been completed.
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The procedure to collect blood culture specimens is the same as that used for routine venipuncture.
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Bacterial culture specimens should be collected before antibiotic treatment is started.
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No bacterial culture specimens need to be protected from light after collection.
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MIC is a term used to describe antibiotic sensitivity.Completion
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Strep screens detect the presence of all strains of Streptococcus.
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