Bacteriology
Biosecurity
Sample Collection
PK1
PK2
100

Which staining method distinguishes gram+ vs gram- bacteria? 

Gram Stain

Bonus Question: Where does the stain go? 

100
Describe a method of PPE and how it would protect you

gloves, lab coat, boots (on a farm), masks, face shield, respirator, goggles, etc. etc. 

100

Is interpreting the results the responsibility of the clinician or microbiologist?

Microbiologist

Bonus q- what is the responsibility of the clinician? 

100

What are examples of routes of administration?



100

What does ADME stand for? 

Absorption

Distribution

Metabolism

Excretion

KNOW for each drug :)

200

Describe the different shapes of bacteria

Cocci: circular

bacilli: rod-shaped

Budding: Hypae and stock

Others: corkscrew, spirochete

Bonus Q: What's the difference between "strepto-" and "staphy"- prefixes? 

200

What is the difference between bio-exclusion and biocontainment? 

Think of what you do (preventative measures) before a pathogen enters (bio-exclusion) 

versus 

How you deal with the pathogen when actually enters (biocontainment)

200

Does a negative report always mean a negative result/ the etiological agent isn't present? 

No- it can be overgrown by contaminants, died, or stopped shedding

200

What is the difference pharmcokinetics versus pharmcodynamics?

pharmcokinetics: what the BODY does to the drug

pharmcodynamics: what the DRUG does to the body

200

What is bioavailability? 

The amount of the drug available to the body from the blood stream


Bonus Q: Which route of administration has 100% bioavailability?

300

Describe the temperature requirements for mesophile bacteria, and which specific organism would thrive? 

25-40 degrees C: Optimum temp is 37 degrees C

Most human/ mammalian pathogens such as E.coli, staphylococcus, salmonella. 

300

Describe bio-safety level 2

Moderate risk to human health

proper PPE and training necessary

autoclave present

examples of agents; Salmonella, Ehrlichia

bonus question: how many levels are there total? 

300

List 2 principles of sample collection

Take from affected site

sample early

take from the edge/ periphery of lesion

Aseptically

Inform the lab if treatment has begun

Bonus Q: Why shouldn't you sample from the middle of a lesion? 

Bonus Q: Do you cut or pluck hair when collecting a sample? 

300

Describe enterohepatic recycling, and which route of administration it is important for

See image: Oral drugs

300

Quick! You're in an emergency, and need to administer fluids. 

What route of drug administration is not advisable in a dehydrated patient? 

Subcutaneous 


Bonus Q: What IS advisable? 

400

List the steps involved in bacterial pathogenesis

Hint: Starts with Exposure as the first step...

1. Exposure

2. Adhesion

3. Invasion

4. infection and colonization

5. toxin release


Think of this like a story! 

Bonus q: Describe modes of transmission (think of where they can get in the body).

400

Why do you use 70% alcohol instead of 100% when disinfecting? 

70% alcohol is more effective at disinfecting than 100% alcohol because the 30% water content is essential for penetrating bacterial cell walls. 

The higher water concentration slows evaporation, allowing more contact time for the alcohol to coagulate proteins and destroy microbes, whereas 100% alcohol causes rapid, superficial protein coagulation that seals the bacteria and allows them to survive

400

What is an example of a suitable specimen for anaerobic culture? 

Sterile body fluids (such as cerebral spinal fluid)

Deep abscesses

Blood (aseptically collected)

Surgical specimens

Nothing that is always/can be exposed to air (such as skin, saliva, tracheal, nasal, vaginal, and fecal matter)



400

You need to administer pimobendin to a 3 y/o golden retriever that is 45 kg. What factor is important to take into account when calculating the dosage?

A.) Total weight

B.) Lean body weight

C.) Pick another drug

D.) Water weight

B.) Lean Body Weight


it is important when administering a drug that you don't administer too much just because the animal is overweight. it may cause adverse effects. (Therapeutic dosage range). 

400

Your patient has a metabolic acidosis crisis (has a low pH). What drug would be better to give?

A.) Weak base

B.) Strong base

C.) Weak Acid

D.) Neutral

Weak Acid


Review drug ionization and reabsorption :)

500


Label the types of bacteria in each tube and describe it's response to Oxygen





500

What is the difference between bactericidal, bacteriostatic, and antiseptic? 

Bactericidal- kills all (sterilization)

Bacteriostatic- prevents and stops growth

Antiseptic- disinfects living tissue

500

List the phases of bacterial growth

lag phase, log/exponential phase, stationary, decline

500

What species is deficient in glutathione conjugation?

A) Cats

B Pigs

C) Dogs

D) Guinea Pigs

D) guinea pigs


Cats are deficient in glucuronidation enzymes, pigs in sulfation, dogs in acetylation. 

500

Describe Phase 1 vs Phase 2 reactions in the biotransformation of drugs

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