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THE LABORATORY SCIENCE 2ND
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EDITION
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n BY MARIA DANNESSA DELOST
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| VERIFIED CHAPTER'S 1 - 24 | COMPLETE
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,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapte 1 Taxonomy, nthe nMicrobial nCell, nMetabolism, nand
r nGenetics……………………………………3
Chapte 2 Safety nin nthe nClinical nMicrobiology
r nLaboratory……………………………………………….9
Chapte 3 Host nand nMicroorganism
r nInteractions………………………………………………………….14
Chapte 4 Specimen nCollection nand
r nManagement………………………………………………………..20
Chapte 5 Microscopy, nStaining, nand nDirect nExamination nof
r nSpecimens…………………………………27
Chapte 6 Traditional nCulture nand nIdentification
r nMethods…………………………………………………31
Chapte 7 Immunochemical nand nMolecular
r n Methods……………………………………………………….36
Chapte 8 Antimicrobial nAgents nand nSusceptibility
r nTesting………………………………………………..41
Chapte 9 Staphylococci nand nOther nCatalase-Positive nGram-Positive
r nCocci………………………………..47
Chapte 10 Streptococcus, nEnterococcus, nand nRelated
r nOrganisms…………………………………………51
Chapte 11 Neisseria…………………………………………………………………………………………61
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Chapte 12 Enterobacteriaceae………………………………………………………………………………6
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Chapte 13 Nonfermentative nGram-Negative nBacilli nand nSimilar
r n Bacteria…………………………………73
Chapte 14 Vibrio, nAeromonas, nCampylobacter, nand nSimilar
r n Organisms…………………………………...79
Chapte 15 Haemophilus, nHACEK, nLegionella, nBordetella, nand nOther nFastidious nGram-Negative
r nBacilli...85
Chapte 16 Gram-Positive nBacilli…………………………………………………………………………..92
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Chapte 17 Spirochetes………………………………………………………………………………………98
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Chapte 18 Anaerobes………………………………………………………………………………………102
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Chapte 19 Mycobacterium…………………………………………………………………………………11
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Chapte 20 Chlamydia, nRickettsia, nMycoplasma, nand nSimilar
r n Organisms…………………………………116
Chapte 21 Introduction nto nClinical
r nMycology……………………………………………………………..121
Chapte 22 Introduction nto nClinical
r nParasitology…………………………………………………………..128
Chapte 23 Introduction nto nClinical
r nVirology……………………………………………………………..137
Chapte 24 Clinical nSpecimens nand
r nInfections……………………………………………………………..144
,Import nSettings:
Base nSettings: nBrownstone
nDefault n Information nField:
nComplexity n Information nField:
nAhead n Information nField:
nSubject n Information nField: nTitle
Information nField: nFeedback
n Information nField: nTaxonomy
n Information nField: nObjective
n Highest n Answer nLetter: nD
Multiple nKeywords nin nSame nParagraph: nNo
NAS nISBN13: n9781284202212, nadd nto nAhead, nTitle ntags
Chapter: nChapter n01 n- nQuiz
Multiple nChoice
1. Which nof nthe nfollowing nis na nphenotypical ncharacteristic nused nfor nclassifying nbacteria?
A) Staining ncharacteristics
B) Macroscopic nmorphology
C) Nutritional nneeds
D) All nof nthese nare
ncorrect. n Ans: nD
Complexity: nEasy
Ahead: nClassification nand
nTaxonomy n Subject: nChapter n1
Title: nTaxonomy, nthe nMicrobial nCell, nMetabolism, nand nGenetics
n Taxonomy: n Recall
2. Which nof nthe nfollowing nis nwritten ncorrectly nusing nthe nbinomial nsystem nof nnomenclature?
A) nSTAPHYLOCOCCUS naureus
B) nStreptococcus npyogenes
C) Staphylococcus nEpidermidis
D) enterococcus nfaecalis
n Ans: n B
n Complexity:Moderate
Ahead:Classification nand nTaxonomy
n Subject: nChapter n1
Title: nTaxonomy, nthe nMicrobial nCell, nMetabolism, nand nGenetics
n Taxonomy:Application
3. The nbacterial ncell:
A) does nnot nhave nany norganelles.
B) contains nDNA nwithin nthe ncytoplasm.
C) contains n40S nand n60S nribosomal nsubunits.
, D) has ndouble-stranded nDNA nthat nis nbound nto
nhistones. n Ans: nB
Complexity:Moderate
n Ahead:Bacterial nComponents
n Subject: nChapter n1
Title: nTaxonomy, nthe nMicrobial nCell, nMetabolism, nand nGenetics
n Taxonomy:Recall
4. Which nof nthe nfollowing nextensions nenable nthe nbacterial ncell nto nattach nto nhost ncells?
A) Flagella
B) Pili
C) Plasmids
D) Ribosomes
n Ans: nB
n Complexity:
nEasy
Ahead: nBacterial nComponents
n Subject: nChapter n1
Title: nTaxonomy, nthe nMicrobial nCell, nMetabolism, nand nGenetics
n Taxonomy: nRecall
5. The ngram-positive ncell nwall ncontains nall nof nthe nfollowing, nexcept:
A) O nantigen.
B) peptidoglycan.
C) teichoic nacids.
D) lipoteichoic
nacids. n Ans: nA
n Complexity:Moderat
e
Ahead:Bacterial nComponents
n Subject: nChapter n1
Title: nTaxonomy, nthe nMicrobial nCell, nMetabolism, nand nGenetics
n Taxonomy:Application
6. Exotoxins:
A) are nsecreted nby ngram nnegative nbacteria.
B) may nbe nextracellular nenzymes.
C) consist nof nLPS.
D) can ninduce nfever nupon ncell
nlysis. n Ans:B
Complexity:Moderate
n Ahead:Bacterial nComponents
n Subject: nChapter n1
Title: nTaxonomy, nthe nMicrobial nCell, nMetabolism, nand nGenetics
n Taxonomy:Application
7. Gram-positive nbacteria ncontain , nwhich nare nnot nfound nin ngram-negative nbacteria.
A) capsules
B) periplasmic nspace nand nan nouter nmembrane