Aseptic technique & Culture Methods
Aerobic vs Anaerobic
Gram staining & Morphology
Dermatophyte Testing & Fungal elements
Zoonotic concerns & Sample contamination
100

This term describes an infection that is acquired in a hospital

Nosocomial

100

This tool is often used to collect aerobic samples from eyes, ears, and nose. 

Sterile Swab

100

_____ unicellular, no true nucleus (bacteria).

_____ true nucleus (molds)

Prokaryotes

Eukaryotes

100

In dermatophyte testing, collecting hair and skin samples using this technique.

Toothbrush technique for fungal culture.
100

An inanimate object that spreads disease

Fomite

200

A warm enclosed environment used to grow bacteria 

Incubator

200

When collecting tissue samples for culture, they should be placed in a ......

Sterile Container 

200

Name the 3 different shapes of morphology! 

- Coccus

- Bacillus

- Spirochetes

200

This diagnostic tool uses ultraviolet light to detect the apple-green fluorescence produced by some strains of Microsporum Canis in infected hair.

Wood's Lamp

200

The period of time between initial infection and appearance of clinical signs

Incubation Period

300

This urine collection is considered the most sterile and best for bacterial cultures

Cystocentesis

300

This bacteria requires oxygen in order to grow

Obligate Aerobics

300

This test helps identify enzymes that break down hydrogen peroxide.

Catalase Test 

300

This fungal culture test turns the medium from yellow to red when dermatophytes grow

Dermatophyte Test Medium (DTM)

300

An organism that normally does not cause disease

Opportunistic

400

This technique spreads bacteria across an agar to separate them into individual colonies

Isolation streaking

400

____ ____ ____ often contains aerobic bacteria because of the lack of oxygen. 

(3 word)

Deep Puncture Wounds

400

This staining method is used to identify bacteria like Mycobacterium that have waxy cell walls.

Acid-Fast Staining

400

These small reproductive spores are produced by dermatophytes and are often seen along infected hair shafts.

Arthroconidia

400

This contagious dermatophyte commonly infects cats and can be transmitted to humans, causing ringworm lesions. 

Microsporum Canis

500

_____ media contains extra nutrients to grow bacteria that are hard to grow.

_____ media allows certain bacteria to grow while preventing other bacteria from growing.

_____ media helps distinguish bacteria based on their biochemical reactions.


Enrichment Media

Selective Media

Differential Media

500

What type of bacteria can grow with/without oxygen?

Facultative Anaerobes

500

4 Stages of bacteria growth curve

1. Lag Phase

2. Log Phase

3. Stationary Phase

4. Death Phase

500

These long branching filament structures from the body of most fungi and can be seen under a microscope in fungal infections.

Hyphae

500

Veterinary staff should wear gloves and practice proper hand hygiene when handling animals suspected of having this contagious fungal skin disease that can spread to humans.

Dermatophytosis

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