[sputum]
specimens needed for Mycobacterium
3 separate early morning specimens
These media usually contain substances that do not promote multiplication of microorganisms but ensure their preservation and are available in swab collection systems
holding / transport media
____________ to provide the larger iodine element to replace the smaller chloride in the stain molecule
gram’s iodine
specimens needed for bacterial infection
3 specimens in 3 consecutive days
[anticoagulants]
should not be used for microbiology specimens
[stains]
________________ are directed toward coloring specific components of the elements present
differential stains
bacteria with thinner walls containing lipopolysaccharides do not retain the dye complex
Gram-negative bacteria
[Acid-Fast Staining of Mycobacteria]
results:
Mycobacteria stain bright orange
fluorescent stain
[wounds/lesions after collection]
should be placed into a _________ or
____________
sterile tube or transport vial
[isolation techniques]
Specimens for parasite microscopic studies should be collected ____________________
before any barium studies are done
This system contains selective agar and a carbon dioxide (CO2)-generating tablet
JEMBEC system
[anticoagulants]
The concentration must not exceed _______ (wt/vol) because some Neisseria spp. and certain anaerobes are inhibited by higher concentrations
0.025%
[matching type|Gram-positive cocci]
Streptococcus, Peptostreptococcus spp.
a. pairs
b. tetrads
c. clusters
d. chains
e. encapsulated
f. gram-positive diplococci (lancet-shaped)
g. gram-negative diplococci pathogenic
d. chains
[smears from thick, granular, or mucoid materials]
Granules within the material must be _________ so that their makeup can be assessed
crushed
[Rapid Modified wright-Giemsa Stain]
The Wright-Giemsa stain is available in a modification that requires only _______ minutes
1-3 minutes
[matching type|Gram-positive cocci]
Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus pyogenes (rarely), Stomatococcus mucilaginosus
a. pairs
b. tetrads
c. clusters
d. chains
e. encapsulated
f. gram-positive diplococci (lancet-shaped)
g. gram-negative diplococci pathogenic
e. encapsulated
separates double-stranded DNA
denaturation
[anticoagulants]
most common anticoagulant used for microbiology specimens
sodium polyanethol sulfonate (SPS)
anneals primers to target DNA
primer annealing
the exact anatomic site must be provided for?
wounds/lesions
specimens commonly obtained by the patient
[preservatives]
used in commercial products to maintain accurate urine colony counts
boric acid
Plates are inoculated using a ___________ to deliver a specified volume
calibrated loop