Media
Staph/Strep
Enterobacteriacae
Mycobacteria
Misc
100

This type of media where 

Additives are used to bring out certain characteristics that cause organisms to look differently

Ex. Sugars for fermentation (Ex. Lactose), Types of hemolysis on blood agar

 

differential

100

In the CAMP test a single streak of beta-hemolytic Strep is placed perpendicular to a streak of beta - lysin producing Staph Aureus . After incubation a zone of increased lysis in the shape of an arrowhead is noted. This indicates the presumptive identification of : 

Group B Strep ( S. agalactiae ) 



100

E. coli .. the most common cause of UTI has what IMVIC reactions ? 

++--

100

What is the cause of Hansen's disease and what animal is it associated with ? 

M. Leprae - causes Hansen's disease aka leprocy.. and can be be cultured in foot pads of armadillos  

100

When a urine is cultured with a platinum loop calibrated to deliver 0.001 ml, each 

    colony grown is equal to:


1,000 CFUs


** 0.01 ml = 100 CFUs

200

CIN media is typically used for isolation of what gram negative bacteria? 

Yersinia

200

A nasopharyngeal culture grows a predominance of a beta-hemolytic colony on sheep blood agar. The isolate is susceptible to bacitracin. The most likely identification is beta-hemolytic strep group ____

A ( Strep pyogenes) 

200

Which genera of Enterobacteriaceae are usually nonmotile at 36°C?

Shigella, Klebsiella , Yersinia


** Yersinia can be motile at 22C 

200

Which of the following organisms are used as controls for rapid growers and slow growers? 

A. Mycobacterium fortuitum and Mycobacterium tuberculosis 

B. Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare complex and Mycobacterium tuberculosis 

C. Mycobacterium chelonei and Mycobacterium fortuitum 

D. Mycobacterium kansasii and Mycobacterium tuberculosis

A. M. fortuitum - fast grower , M. Tb - slow grower



** avium and kansasii - slow growers 

     chelonei - fast grower

200

According to the Kirby–Bauer standard antimicrobial susceptibility testing method, what should be done when interpreting the zone size of a motile, swarming organism such as a Proteus species?

ignore the swarming 

300

Thiosulfate–citrate–bile–sucrose (TCBS) agar is used for the isolation of what Gram-negative, facultative anaerobe and comma-shaped bacteria? 

Vibrio 

300

If you culture a tissue biopsy from a patient with post streptococcal glomerulonephritis, what      

     would you expect to grow?

nothing.. post strep infection 

300

Three blood cultures taken from a 30-year-old

cancer patient receiving chemotherapy and

admitted with a urinary tract infection grew

lactose-negative, motile, gram-negative rods

prior to antibiotic therapy. Given the following

biochemical reactions, which is the most likely

organism?

H2S (TSI) = + Indole = + MR = +

VP = Neg Citrate = Neg Urease = +

DNase = + Phenylalanine deaminase = +

Gelatin hydrolysis = +

Ornithine decarboxylase = Neg

A. Proteus vulgaris

B. Proteus mirabilis

C. Serratia marcescens

D. Klebsiella pneumoniae

P. vulgaris

Although P. mirabilis is more frequently recovered

from patients with urinary tract infections, P. vulgaris

is commonly recovered from immunosuppressed

patients. P. mirabilis is indole negative and ornithine

decarboxylase positive but otherwise is very similar to

P. vulgaris.

300

Which organism, associated with tuberculosis in cattle, causes tuberculosis in humans, especially in regions where dairy farming is prevalent?

M. bovis 


** this is also organism used for vaccine 

300

of a smear taken from the periodontal

pockets of a 30-year-old man with poor dental

hygiene showed sulfur granules containing

gram-positive rods (short diphtheroids and some

unbranched filaments). Colonies on blood agar

resembled “molar teeth” in formation. !e most

likely organism is:

Actinomyces israelii

400

MRSA now makes up the majority of Staph aureus recovered in the lab. The gene responsible for this is the _____ gene and it encodes for an alternate ____

mecA , PBP ( penicillin binding protein) 

400

MRSA now makes up the majority of Staph aureus recovered in the lab. The gene responsible for this is the _____ gene and it encodes for an alternate ____

mecA , PBP ( penicillin binding protein) 

400

An isolate of E. coli recovered from the stool of a patient with severe bloody diarrhea should be tested for which sugar before sending it to a reference laboratory for serotyping?

Sorbitol

400

What do you call a mycobacteria sp. that produces pigmented colonies in the dark.. give an example 

Scotochromogen ex.. M. gordonae, M. szulgai, M. scrofulaceum , M. xenopi 


** photochromogens .. buff in dark pigmented in light (M. kansasii, M. marinum M, simiae) 

   nonphotochromogens- non pigmented in dark and light ( M. avium- intracellulare, M. xenopi) 

    rapid growers - grow in 3 -5 days (M. fortuitum, M. chelonae,  M. smegmatis)

   

400

A gram-positive branching filamentous organism recovered from a sputum specimen was found to be positive with a modified acid-fast stain method. What is the most likely presumptive identification?

Nocardia Spp. 

500

An emergency department physician suspected

Corynebacterium diphtheriae when examining the

sore throat of an exchange student from South

America. What is the appropriate media for the

culture of the nasopharyngeal swab obtained

Tinsdale media

500

This organism : 

  • Looks like staph aureus on gram stain (gram positive cocci pair or tetrads)
  • Salt tolerant like aureus
  • Does NOT ferment mannitol
  • Will be red
  • Coagulase negative
  • Usually normal skin flora
  • May cause infection in immunocompromised and patients with artificial heart valves or indwelling medical devices- endocarditis
  • Commonly recovered on blood cultures

Usually due to contamination

Staph epidermidis

500

Which of the following organisms is often

confused with the Salmonella species

biochemically and on plated media?

A. E. coli

B. Citrobacter freundii

C. Enterobacter cloacae

D. Shigella dysenteriae

Citrobacter freundii


C. freundii strains, like Salmonella spp., are

usually H2S producers and may be confused with

Salmonella spp. unless the proper biochemical

tests are utilized. C. freundii and Salmonella spp. are

adonitol, indole, and malonate negative. However,

C. freundii is KCN positive, whereas Salmonella spp.

are KCN negative.

500

Which class of antibiotics is used for the treatment of serious gram-negative infections as well as infections with Mycobacterium tuberculosis?

Aminoglycosides

500

A patient with a human bite wound on the

right forearm arrived at the clinic for treatment.

!e wound was inflicted 36 hours earlier, and a

culture was taken by the physician on duty. After

48 hours, the culture results were:

Gram-stain smear = Gram-negative straight, slender

rods

Chocolate agar plate = “Pitting” of the agar by small,

yellow, opaque colonies

Oxidase = + Motility = Neg Catalase = Neg

Glucose = +

Growth in increased CO2 = + Growth at

42°C = Neg

What is the most likely identification of this

facultative anaerobe?

Eikenella corrodens