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100

26. Etiology is an area of study dealing with. 

A. Population statistics 

B. Bacterial growth under various conditions 

C. Cellular dynamics and classifications 

D. Nature and cause of disease 

D. Nature and cause of disease

100

Which of the following is an example of culture media used in modern laboratories? 

A. Mac Conkey 

B. TSA 

C. SSA 

D. All of the above 

D. All of the above

100

No destruction of red blood cells on a culture media is classified as: 

A. Alpha reaction 

B. Beta reaction 

C. Gamma reaction 

C. Gamma reaction

100

What is the term used to indicate a disease caused by microorganisms? 

A. Inoculation 

B. Agar 

C. Infection 

D. Symptoms 

C. Infection

100

"DAILY DOUBLE"

Patient has fasted for 12 hours Doctor order several test. He ordered a Lipid panel a CBC, and Prothrombin what is the order of draw.

1-Thixotropic Gel, EDTA, sodium citrate

2-Edta, sodium citrate thixotropic gel,

3-sodium citrate, thixotropic gel, EDTA

3-sodium citrate, thixotropic gel, EDTA

200

A syndrome can be defined as: 

A. Reproduction of microorganisms in a culture media 

B. Physiological disturbances linked to a pathological condition 

C. Clusters or groups or bacterial growth 

D. None of the above 

B. Physiological disturbances linked to a pathological condition

200

he optimum temperature for growth during incubation is? 

A. 35° C 

B. 75° C 

C. 5° C 

D. 0° C 

A. 35° C

200

An inoculation would include? 

A. An injection of an antigen into a person 

B. Introduction of a sample to a culture media 

C. Adding bacteria to a growth medium 

D. All of the above 

D. All of the above

200

Which of the following is mainly responsible for cases of pneumonia and appears pink with a yellow center when planted on Mac Conkey agar? 

A. Escherichia 

B. Salmonella 

C. Klebsiella 

D. Neisseria 

C. Klebsiella

200

What is a crucial component to produce a culture? 

A. Flagella 

B. Growth media 

C. Colony 

D. Spore 

B. Growth media

300

In order to test for athletes foot the laboratory will look for which of the following? 

A. Bacterium 

B. Parasite 

C. Virus 

D. Fungus 

D. Fungus

300

In order to detect the presence of Escherichia Coli (E. Coli) in a urine sample, what is the most common culture media used? 

A. SSA 

B. Chocolate 

C. Hektoen 

D. Mac Conkey 

D. Mac Conkey

300

30. The prefix 'strept' is used to indicate that the microorganism is grouped in: 

A. Pairs 

B. A cluster or group 

C. No particular order 

D. Chains 

D. Chains

300

rypticase soy broth 

40. Which of the following is NOT a requirement for culture media? 

A. Nutrients 

B. Light 

C. Moisture 

D. PH 

B. Light

300

What prefix is used to indicate a group or cluster? 

A. Diplo 

B. Chocolate 

C. Vibrio 

D. Staphyl 

D. Staphyl

400

The culture media which allows planted organisms to grow at their natural rates with no selective advantage is called: 

A. Enrichment media 

B. Selective media 

C. Supportive media 

D. Differential media 

C. Supportive media

400

Which of the following is a resistant cell produced by bacteria? 

A. Flagella 

B. Spore 

C. Agar 

D. Colony 

B. Spore

400

A patient with symptoms related to their respiratory tract will have a sample tested for which of the following bacterial infections? 

A. Salmonella 

B. Hemophilus 

C. Neisseria 

D. Staphylococci 

B. Hemophilus

400

Which of the following would be specifically used to grow neisseria? 

A. Mac Conkey agar (MAC) 

B. Chocolate agar 

C. Sheeps blood agar 

D. Trypticase soy broth 

B. Chocolate agar

400

Microbiology is a scientific area of study dealing with? 

A. Bacteria 

B. Viruses 

C. Fungi 

D. All of the above 

D. All of the above

500

Which of the following is NOT an example of a parasite? 

A. Scabies 

B. Pinworms 

C. Ringworms 

D. Fomites 

C. Ringworms

500

Some microorganisms have limited mobility by means of: 

A. Spores 

B. Flagella 

C. Spirochetes 

D. Fomites 

B. Flagella

500

What is the term used to indicate a period of culture development? 

A. Colony 

B. Infection 

C. Incubation 

D. Transplant

C. Incubation

500

Nosocomial infections are always a concern in any medical facility; the best way to prevent these kinds of infections is hand washing which is an example of what kind of aseptic method? 

A. Sterilization 

B. Sanitation 

C. Disinfection 

D. Autoclaving 

B. Sanitation

500

Hektoen enteric media is specifically designed to distinguish between E. Coli and Salmonella when either is present because of what nutrients quality? 

A. Supportive 

B. Differential 

C. Enrichment 

D. Selective 

B. Differential

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