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Where are they?
Whatchu talking 'bout, bacillus?
Head of the Class-ification
Cause and Effect
100
Using syringes and needles in place of pipettes is an appropriate laboratory procedure
What is not true
100
most frequent sites for nosocomial infections include. . . .
What is urinary tract, respiratory tract, sx wounds,
100
these require an oxygen environment
What are obligate aerobes
100
Bacteria are all classified as these type of cells
What are Prokaryocyte
100
puppy strangles
What is Staphylococcus
200
Specimens from multiple patients should be kept together to avoid misplacing a sample
What is not true
200
culture specimens recovered from (where?) are frequently contaminated with normal flora
What is body orifices and skin
200
can live in oxygen but prefer non-oxygen
What are facultative anaerobes
200
Fungi and yeast are classified as…?
What are Dermatophytes
200
Resistant to antibiotics
What is Staphylococcus
300
bacterial cells no not contain a nucleus
What is true!
300
where can a hemotrophic parasite be found?
What is outside a erythrocyte (red blood cell)
300
the process through which bacteria divide
What is binary fission
300
these are classified as round, spherical bacteria
What are cocci
300
Enteritis in large animals
What is Enterococcus
400
the oculars of a microscope are magnified 5x
What is not true!
400
where is ehrlichia spp most commonly identified?
What is blood
400
bacteria that prefer colder temperatures
What is a thermophile
400
these are classified as rod shaped bateria
What are bacillus
400
Septicemia in young animals
What is Streptococcus
500
parvovirus contracted at the dog park is an example of a nosocomial infection
What is not true!
500
where should you store specimens that will not be processed on the day they are collected
What is the refigerator
500
these have a very organized structure of organelles
What are Eukaryotic cells
500
these are classified as a spiral shaped bacteria
What are spirochetes
500
UTI in dogs
What is Enterococcus