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MYSTERY
100

What are the micro labs at UTA considered?

BSL-2

100

What is considered the most common and oldest method of microbial control?

heat sterilization

100

True or false.
Heavy metals are not selectively toxic to microbial cells.

(DOUBLE POINTS)

TRUE 

they may bioaccumulate in human or animal cells, as well, and excessive concentrations can have toxic effects on the human body



100

Where is the in-use test typically used?

in clinical settings

100

What is one of the most common effects at a hospital?

secondary infections

200

What are the aseptic measures in a BSL-4 lab?

BSL-3 plus...
full biohazard suit
change clothing on entry
shower on exit
decontaminate all material on exit
lab must have own air supply

200

raise temperature of water above boiling point (~121C) by raising pressure to 15 psi

autoclave

(moist sterilization)

200

Why is 70% alcohol more effective in killing microbes than solutions that contain higher concentrations of alcohol?

it allows for better cell penetration

200

What is the high level of effectiveness?


kill vegetative cells, fungi, viruses, and endospores

200

What is aseptic technique used for?

to prevent sterile environment from becoming contaminated

300

What are some examples of things that are considered noncritical clean?

stethoscopes
bed linens
blood pressure cuffs

300

What is ionizing radiation considered an occasional alternative to?

(DOUBLE POINTS)

pasteurization in canned goods

300

What are the two types of detergent?

(DOUBLE POINTS if you can explain the differences)

Anionic: negatively charged anion at one end attached to a long hydrophobic chain

Cationic: positively charged anion at one end attached to a long hydrophobic chain

300

Where are the filter paper disk (in a disk diffusion) placed?

inoculated agar plate

300

What is B-propionolactone?

plastic bags such as catheters, disposable items in labs and clinical settings, and other pieces of equipment

400

What kind of procedures are biological safety cabinets good for?

procedures that may disperse agent through the air (called aerosolization)

400

What is high pressure processing used to kill bacteria, yeasts, molds, parasites, and viruses in food while maintaining food quality and extending shelf life called?

pascalization

400

What is propionic acid added to?

other cheeses and baked goods; to raw dough to prevent contamination by B. mesentericus

400

in use-dilution test, what are the steps?

1. stainless steel cylinder dipped in target culture then dried
2. cylinder then dipped into various concentrations of disinfectants
3. cylinder then transferred to fresh media

400

Define decimal reduction time (DRT) or D-value.

The amount of time it takes for a specific protocol to produce a one-order-of-magnitude decrease in the number of organisms, or the death of 90% of the population

500

What are the 2 major factors that heavily influence the level of cleanliness?

1. the application for which the item is being used
2. the level of resistance to antimicrobial treatment of the potential pathogen

500

HTST vs. UHT pasterization

HTST: milk heated at 72C for 15 seconds, then bottled and refrigerated

UHT: milk heated at 138C for 2 or more seconds, then sealed in airtight containers for up to 90 days without refrigeration

500

nitrites MOA

(DOUBLE POINTS if you can explain how nitrosamines factor into this)

nitric oxide reacts with iron-sulfur groups (disrupts ETC)

500

What are the steps of an in-use test?

(DOUBLE POINTS)

1. 1 mL sample of the used disinfectant is diluted into 9mL of sterile broth medium that also contains a compound to inactivate the disinfectant
2. about 0.2mL of this mixture is them inoculated
3. look for microbial growth
4. if there are more than 5 colonies, the disinfectant is considered contaminated

500

What are the 8 pathogens that pasteurization kills?

(DOUBLE POINTS)

1. camplyobacter jejuni

2. coxiella burnetii

3. listeria momcytogenes 

4. E. coli O157:H7

5. mycobacterium tuberculosis 

6. M. paratuberculosis

7. Salmonella spp. 

8. Yersinia enterocolitia