Skin/Tissue/Fluids
Respiratory
GI
Genitourinary
Antibiotics
100

GNDCs that often cause communicable meningitis among those living in close quarters

What is Neisseria meningitidis?

100

The cell type that, in large quantities, indicates a poor specimen collection

What are squamous epithelial cells?

100

This GI pathogen shows up as "gull wings" on Gram stain

Campylobacter

100

This organism causes the majority of UTIs

What is E. coli?

100

The broad category of antibiotics that targets cell wall synthesis, which includes penicillins, cephalosporins, and carbapenems

What are beta-lactams?

200

Characterized as mostly biochemically non-reactive, this GNR genus is associated with diarrhea outbreaks at daycare centers

What is Shigella

200

Pregnant people must be screened for this catalase negative GPC to prevent neonatal meningitis

Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B strep)

300

This stain is the best choice to help visualize branching, beaded GPRs in a sputum sample.

What is the Fite (modified acid fast) stain?

300

This GI pathogen is identified using CIN agar. It may also be grown on MAC agar at room temperature.

What is Yersinia enterocolitica?

300
The drug that must be placed next to clindamycin on a Kirby Bauer plate to perform the D test

What is erythromycin?

400

Also called "nutritionally variant streptococci" these chaining GPCs associated with endocarditis will usually fail to grow on blood agar (2 genera)

Abiotrophia and Granulicatella

500

Non-chromogenic, slow growing AFB mostly associated with immunocompromised people

What is Mycobacterium avium complex?

500

This oxidase positive lactose fermenter causes gastroenteritis and wound infections. It also appears green on TCBS agar. 

What is Vibrio vulnificus?

500

An antibiotic that can't undergo AST in plastic containers because of its detergent property

What is colistin?

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