What is a frequently seen protozan parasite detected in vaginal or urethral discharge?
Trichomonas vaginalis
What is the most common bacterial stain?
Gram stain
What is group A strep caused by?
Sreptococcus pyogenes
What is the most common bacterial species responsible for UTI
E. Coli
A person who harbors an organism has no symptoms or signs of disease but is capable of spreading the organism to others
carrier
Roundworms, flukes, hockworms, are common intestinal parasites what are they classified as
helminths
The primary stain in the gram stain process is a dye called
Crystal Violet
What type of specimen do you collect for group A strep?
Dacron Swab
What 2 types of media are sued for urine specimens?
Blood Agar
EMB or MAC
A CDC isolation category designed to prevent transmission of diseases spread by close or direct contact is ______
contact precautions
Worldwide what is the most common blood parasite?
malarial parasite plasmodum
Name (1)gram+ & (1)gram= bacteria
Gram+--->Streptococcus pyogenes
S. aureus
Gram= --->E. Coli
Pseudomonas species
Clue cells are an indication of ____
Gardnerella
Do gram-negative or gram-positive grow on EMB or MAC plates?
Development of multi-drug resistant strains of mycobacterium has allowed the reemergence of the disease_________
Tuberculosis
3 tests used to diagnose viruses?
viral culture
Immunoassays
Rapid tests
4 steps to the Gram Stain Procedure
Primary Stain
Grams Iodine
Decolorizer
Counter stain
What are the 3-side test for vaginitis?
Saline prep
KOH prep
Gram stain
presence of 3 or more different colonies
3 things a Public Health crisis can be caused by
Hurricanes disrupting wastewater treatment
A natural disaster creating environments where insects and pathogens can grow
Hurricanes causing cholera contamination of food & H2O supplies
What are 3 characteristics of yeasts?
Larger than bacteria
Eukaryote
Reproduce by budding
What is the difference between a direct & indirect gram stain
direct from specimen swab
indirect from culture
What are 5 characteristics of group A streptococcus
1. Gram Positive
2. Cocci grow in chains
3. enhanced growth 5% to 10% CO2
4. Blood agar Beta hemolysis
5. Bacitracin sensitive
What is considered a clinically significant colony count on a urine culture?
greater than or equal to 30,000/mL can be significant
3 Characteristics of potential biological threats
High mortality
ease of person-to-person transmission
major public health impact