True/False
Name that plate
Mixed questions
Epidemics and Disease
Quantitative vs Qualitative
100

Plates such as the MSA, EMB, etc. can only be selective.

(False) These plates are both Selective and Differential.

100

Gram + plate that contains phenol red, NaCl, and Mannitol

Mannitol Salt Agar

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY 

What is inhibition?

Inhibition is the prevention or slowing of growth of bacteria.

100

What is the index case?

The first person in a population to have a disease.

100
This qualitative test is used to determine if there is the presence of Streptococcal infection.

Quickvue Strept Test

200

The three types of hemolysis are beta, gamma, and alpha.

True!

200

What are the two gram + positive plates we learned about?

MSA and CNA

200

The area that is cleared around an antibiotic disk on a Mueller Hinton plate is called the        .

Zone of Inhibiton

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

How would you calculate the incidence rate?

Incidence Rate is the number of new cases of a disease / the # of people in the population at risk time 100 (percentage)

200

This semi-Quantitative test can determine the presence of a UTI

Urine Culture Plate

300

A bacteria that grow on an EMB plate is a gram - bacteria.

Partially true! EMB plate has exceptions ! Remember some species of staph and enterococcus will grow on this plate.

300

Why does the HE plate allow you to differentiate?

Mainly, allows you to differentiate between species of shigella and salmonella from other enterics. 

Specifiically colonies of salmonellas will produce a black ppt while colonies of shigella will have blue-green coloring with no change in the medium.


300

What does the abbreviation of CNA stand for?

Colisitin and Nalidixic Acid  

300

Please come up to the board and demonstrate a urine culture plate inoculation.

1. Line straight done with volumetric loop 

2. With same loop zig-zag across the straight line

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

True/False 


The RapID ONE test is quantitative due to its use of the microcode to determine the bacteria?


FALSE! RapID one is a qualitative test. We used colors to determine positive/negative results!

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY


Lactose fermenters that produce basic-end products will turn the agar on a MacConkey Plate pink.

(False) Lactose fermenters that produce acid-end products will turn the agar on a MacConkey Plate pink. 

400

Which plate would you choose to be able tell if you have a species that vigorously ferments lactose?

EMB! This plate will change the color the of the colonies in order to determine lactose fermentation. E.coli - produces green metallic sheen 

Other lactose fermenters- dark purple black colonies

400

What is phenol red?

A pH indicator that is used in the Mannitol Salt Agar.

400

On the QuickVue Strept Test, could you count the test as viable if the control window did not show the pink vertical line?

No. The entire test would have to be redone, in order to have a reliable test the control window must show the pink vertical line.
400

(true/false) All of the bacteria in the RapID ONE test must be Oxidase negative enterobacteria.

TRUE!

500

Antibiotic Resistance can develop from many different ways including natural selection, horizontal gene transfer, and random mutation.

TRUE

500

What would happen if you where to remove crystal violet and bile salts from the MacConkey Agar?

Gram + bacteria would grow and the plate will no longer be selective.

500

Which plate should I use to differentiate enterobacteria based on their ability to ferment lactose?

MacConkey Agar
500

What must be present on the QuickVue strept test in order to count it as a true positive?

Test must have vertical pink line in the test result window AND in the control window. Along with the blue in the test complete window.

500
Explain the Kirby-Bauer Disk Diffusion Assay and Why we use it?

The Kirby Bauer Disk Diffusion Assay is method used to determine the antibiotic susceptibility of bacteria on a Mueller-Hinton plate. Antibiotic disks are placed on a lawn of bacteria and zones of inhibition are measured and compared against standards to determine if the bacteria is resistant or susceptible. It is used in clinical laboratories to help determine what would be the best antibiotic to use against a bacteria.

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