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ASCP Microbiology Exam (Answered) With Complete verified Solution
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ASCP Microbiology Exam (Answered) With Complete verified Solution 
 
Gemella 
Gram positive diplococcus. 
Thrive best at high partial carbon dioxide pressure. 
Facultative anaerobe. 
Oxidase negative. 
Catalase negative. 
In mucous membranes of humans and animals and upper digestive tract. 
Leuconstoc 
Gram positive cocci often in chains. 
Intrinsically resistant to vancomycin. 
Catalase negative. 
Are generally slime forming. 
Responsible for cabbage fermentation. 
Acanthamoeba 
A genus of amoe...
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PHARMACOLOGY NURS 251 MODULE 6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (Infectious diseases / antibiotics ) PORTAGE LEARNING 2023/2024 GRADED A+.
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PHARMACOLOGY NURS 251 
MODULE 6 EXAM QUESTIONS 
AND CORRECT ANSWERS 
(Infectious diseases / antibiotics ) 
PORTAGE LEARNING 2023/2024 
GRADED A+. 
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1. Antibiotic: drugsthat have the ability to destroy or interfere with the developmentof a living 
organism, typically bacteria. 
2. Infectious diseases: caused by pathogenic (disease-causing) organisms suchas bacteria, fungi, and 
parasites as well as by viruses. 
3. Bacteria: defined as single-celled microorganisms.They can be found virtually...
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Microbiology UTA 2460 - Lab Practical 2 Questions with Verified Answers
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Microbiology UTA 2460 - Lab Practical 2 
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What is the role of resazurin in fluid thioglycolate medium... Resazurin indicates the 
presence of oxygen in the media 
 
A bacterial isolate is subcultured to two blood agar plates, one of which is incubated in an 
anaerobe jar, and the other is incubated on a shelf in the incubator. After incubation, growth is 
observed on the plate from the anaerobe jar, but there is not growth on the plate incubated on the 
incubato...
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RMA Practice Exam 2 | 180 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Voucher checks are commonly used for - Payroll 
From which of the following is agar extracted - Algae 
When addressing an envelope, the word "confidential" should be placed - Two lines below the return 
address 
The ledger provides up-to-date financial information pertaining to which of the following - Patients 
Which of the following abbreviations is used in a prescription to indicate that a medication should be 
taken orally before meals - PO ac 
A hereditary disease that cause copper accumu...
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HOSA PATHOPHYSIOLOGY STUDY GUIDE 2024
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Etiology - Answer-the study of the causes of a disease 
 
Dysplasia - Answer-a tissue in which the cells vary in size and shape 
 
Necrosis - Answer-when a group of cells in the body dies 
 
Atrophy - Answer-wasting of skeletal muscle 
 
Phagocytosis - Answer-ingestion of foreign material or cell debris by white blood cells (a bacterial capsule can provide some protection) 
 
Leukocytosis - Answer-significant change in the proportion of one type of WBC 
 
Regeneration - Answer-replacement of dam...
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Portage Learning: Microbiology Module 5 Questions And Answers 2022
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Define the concept of universal precautions. - Answer - Universal precautions means any and all samples, whether known or unknown, are to be treated as potentially hazardous (or pathogenic) materials. 
 
What would a researcher be certain to note while analyzing a microbial sample? - Answer - 1. Size and shape 
2. Any observable motility 
3. Gram status (positive or negative) 
4. The presence of any chemical reactions 
5. Changes in color localized to the organism or the surrounding media 
6. Ca...
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MLT Practice Exam |Latest Questions Solved 100% Correct
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MLT Practice Exam |Latest Questions Solved 100% Correct 
What is the process used to decrease the number of microorganisms that are present on the skin? (Answer: - Antisepsis 
 
An organism that can live and grow in reduced concentrations of oxygen, but prefers an anaerobic environment is known as? (Answer: - Aerotolerant anaerobe 
 
The Stain that is commonly recommended for use to differentiate parasites such as Malaria in blood smears is? (Answer: - Giemsa stain 
 
What type of media contains...
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Nurs 302 Quiz 1 Questions With Complete Solutions
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reaction of vasuclar tissue to cell death or injury 
**caused by activation of chemicals and cellular components found in blood and tissue correct answer: inflammation 
 
single cell lining of blood vessel (help separate intravascular and extra-vascular) correct answer: endothelial cells 
 
endothelial cells are _____ b/c they keep patency to not allow clots and do vasodilation and vasoconstriction to regulate blood flow which makes them ____ correct answer: nonthrombogenic 
selective permea...
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Lab Exam 2 - CMMB 343 questions and answers graded A+
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Lab Exam 2 - CMMB 343 
How is an H&L Glucose test prepared? - correct answer Stab-inoculation 
 
How is a litmus milk test prepared? - correct answer Loop inoculation 
 
How is a nitrate respiration test prepared? - correct answer loop inoculation 
 
How is an MR-VP test prepared? - correct answer loop inoculation -> wait 24 hours -> perform methyl-red test or Voges-Proskauer test 
 
When oxygen is the final electron acceptor, it is considered a: - correct answer nutrient 
 
How is a ...
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Microimm 2500 Bacteriology Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
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Microimm 2500 Bacteriology Exam 
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Prokaryotes - answersmallest, simplest organisms on Earth; most abundant; includes bacteria 
& archaea; lack nucleus and complex organelles 
four phases of bacterial growth - answerlag; log; stationary; death 
bacteria reproductive mechanism - answerbinary fission 
bacterial generation time - answertime between generations (time for one division) 
reason stationary phase exists - answerbacteria reach a point where resources are ...
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