Multiple Choice
A bacterial smear may indicate a polymicrobial infection when
A) mucus, red blood cells, neutrophils, and necrosis are on the smear.
B) lymphocytes, monocytes, and macrophages are on the smear.
C) more than one morphologic type of bacteria is present on the smear.
D) both gram-negative rods and gram-positive cocci are present on the smear.
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Q1: All of the following steps should be
Q2: The direct microscopic examination of infected materials,
Q4: Culture results<br>A) confirm the correctness of the
Q5: What elements should be included in the
Q6: Commonly encountered polymicrobial infections are common in<br>A)
Q7: When a laboratory professional examines a specimen
Q8: When examining specimen smears for pathogenic bacteria,
Q9: Contaminating materials include all the following, except<br>A)
Q10: All the following cells reflect chronic inflammation,
Q11: In the microbiology laboratory, this instrument is