Gram stain Flashcards

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Clinical significance of gram stain

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-results can have a dramatic effect on patient care
-can give a great deal of information quickly and is inexpensive
-can be done directly from patient specimens and facilitate early treatment
-the initial choice of antibiotic therapy is guided by the gram stain results
-the first step to identifying bacteria (gram pos or neg)

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What four reagents are used in gram stain?

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  1. Crystal violet
  2. gram’s iodine
  3. acetone-alcohol
  4. safranin
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Direct smear preparation

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  1. if its a fluid, place a drop on a clean glass slide and allow it to air dry
  2. if the specimen is received on a swab, gently roll the swab on a clean glass slide to avoid rupturing the host cell
  3. in both cases the specimen is fixed to the glass slide by passing it a few times over a flame
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Staining procedure steps

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step 1: flood the heat-fixed slide with crystal violet for 30sec and rinse with water
step 2: flood the slide with Gram’s stain for 1-minute rinse with water (does not cause a color change)
step 3: decolorize the slide by gently rinsing it with an acetone-alcohol solution for 10 seconds
step 4: flood the slide with safranin for 30 seconds and rinse with water and dry (this counterstains gram-negative bacteria)
* gram-positive bacteria will retain a crystal violet stain
* gram negative do not retain it

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Gram stain theory

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-gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria stain differently because of the structure of their cell walls
-Gram-positive cell wall has a much thicker peptidoglycan layer with many teichoic acid cross-links which helps it to resist decolorization
* is not possible to determine the species of the bacteria from gram stain results alone needs culture and biochemical testing

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What stain is host cell morphology best viewed from?

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wright’s stain

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squamous epithelial cells

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-commonly found on direct gram stains from a variety of sites
-they are distinguished by their large size, small nucleus, and abundant cytoplasm
-their diagnostic relevance is dependent on the site

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tetrads

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-groups of four cocci
-referred to as small clusters

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gram-positive coccus

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-the gram-positive coccus is a spherical bacterium
-when in pairs they are called diplococci and may be elongated in shape
-may also form chains of variable length
-groups of exactly four cocci are called tetrads (can be referred to as small clusters)
-groups of cocci are referred to as clusters

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Gram-positive rod (bacillus)

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-bacillus is a rectangular-shaped bacterium
-rods are variable in length, width, and staining characteristics
-Long, wide rods usually have blunt ends
-Long narrow rods have blunt ends and may form chains of variable length
-coccobacillus share characteristics of rods and cocci, they are very short, coccoid rods
-branches rods are long and narrow and may have a beaded staining pattern

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Gram-negative cocci

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-may appear in two clinically significant groupings
-it is spherical
-when they appear in pairs they are called diplococci and may also be kidney shaped

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gram-negative rod (bacillus)

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-is a rectangular-shaped bacterium, rods are variable in length, width, and staining characteristics
-Long narrow rods typically show uniform staining they may appear in short chains
-coccobacilli share characteristics of rods and cocci, they are short and narrow rods
-curved rods are short, narrow, and curved, they show minimal staining and may form short chains
- fusiform rods are long and narrow with pointed ends
-spiral rods are long, narrow, with multiple curves

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Antibiotics effects

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-the presence of antibiotics may alter the size, shape, and arrangement of some species of bacteria
-ex: they may appear swollen or elongated

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Key to a good gram stain

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-do not make the smear too thick
-make sure the slide is dry and heat fix
-rinse carefully
-do not over or under decolorize
-be sure to leave the iodine on 2X as long as crystal violet
-do not leave the safranin on too long
-host cells like red and white cells should appear pink on properly stained smears

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