Staph species are often seen in what morphological arrangement:
Clusters
What is the name of the broth used to aid in the recovery of group b strep:
LIM/Todd Hewitt
This staph species is seen in tetrads on gram stain and is biochemical positive for the modified oxidase test:
Micrococcus spp.
3% H2O2 is used for this test to __________ and what is its purpose.
What is the Catalase test used to distinguish Staph from Strep?
This Staph spp is often seen in young women that are Sexually active:
Staph. saprophyticus
This Strep spp. group is PYR+ and is seen in women causing UTI.
Enterococcus spp
This type of media contains high levels of salt and selects of for Vibrio spp.
TCBS agar
This Staph spp. can bee seen as beta hemolytic on BAP:
S. aureus/S.lugdunensis
This test checks for capsular swelling
Quelling test
This Staph spp. is positive for both bound and free coagulase:
Staph. aureus
This GPC is alpha hemolytic and is Optochin susceptible:
S. pneumoniae
This staph spp. is positive for DNASE:
S. aureus
This test method is performed on Beta hemolytic strep checking for the polysaccharide antigens in the bacterial cell wall:
Lancefield grouping
This Strep spp. is PYR+ and Bacitracin susceptible:
S. pyogenes
This enzyme inactivates those antibiotics with a Beta-lactam ring structure. Seen in MRSA.
What is Beta-lactamase?
This Strep spp. would be positive for Hippurate:
S. agalactiae
This test is used to detect S. agalactiae and is performed by streaking S. aureus perpendicular to the streak of the test organism:
CAMP test
This opportunistic Staph spp. can at times cause infections from Catheters due to the capsule that surrounds this organism:
S. epidermidis
This gene codes for the production of PBP2A protein seen in active MRSA?
mecA
This media is an egg based media used to cultivate mycobacteria spp.
Lowenstein-Jensen (LJ)
This group of GPC's are Novobiocin susceptible and DNase negative:
Coag neg staph
This Staph spp. is known to be ODC+ and PYR+:
S. lugdunensis