Basics Flashcards

1
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What is smaller? polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) or Lymphocyte

A

Lymphocyte

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2
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T or F: lymphocytes present in large numbers in CSF.

A

False, lymphocytes are normally present in small numbers in healthy individuals in CSF. High numbers of lymphocytes in CSF usually indicates viral meningitis.

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3
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What type of cell is larger than a polymorphonuclear neutrophil?

A

macrophage

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3
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Are macrophages short-lived or long-lived?

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long-lived

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4
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If ciliated columnar epithelial cells are present on a Gram stain, where should you first guess the specimen is from?

A

lower respiratory tract

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5
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Single purple sphere on Gram stain.

A

Gram-positive coccus

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6
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What is it called when cocci appear in pairs?

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diplococci

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7
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What is it called when there are groups of exactly four cocci on a Gram stain?

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tetrads (aka small clusters)

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8
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What do you call a purple rectangular-shaped bacterium on a Gram stain?

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Gram-positive rod or bacillus

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9
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Name the 4 clinically significant shapes of Gram-positive rods?

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  1. long, wide
  2. long narrow
  3. coccobacilli (very short and coccoid rods)
  4. branched rods
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10
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Name the 4 clinically significant groupings of Gram-positive cocci?

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  1. diplococci
  2. chains
  3. tetrads
  4. clusters
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11
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Name the 2 clinically significant groupings of Gram-negative cocci?

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  1. spherical
  2. diplococci (circle or kidney-shaped)
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12
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Name the 5 clinically significant shapes of Gram-negative rods?

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  1. Fusiform rods (long, narrow with pointed end)
  2. long, narrow rods (may appear in short chains)
    3.coccobacilli (short, narrow)
  3. curved rods (may form short chains)
  4. spiral
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13
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What do yeasts most commonly appear as?

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blastoconidia or “budding” yeast

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14
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What is the typical morphology of a yeast with a Gram stain?

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large spherical Gram-positive organism (usually larger than bacteria)

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15
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If antibiotics are present, what could be the consequence for some species of bacteria on a Gram stain?

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The presence of antibiotics may alter the size (e.g. swollen), shape (e.g. elongated), and arrangement of some species of bacteria.

15
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T or F: Any organism is considered significant in CSF.

A

True
The presence of PMNs and/or mononuclear cells usually indicates infection.

16
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What immune cell type is usually predominant in a bacterial infection?

A

polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN)

17
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T or F: Any organism is considered significant in blood.

A

True

18
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What are three of the most common skin contaminates that can be pathogenic in certain circumstances in blood?

A

staphylococci
micrococci
corynebacteria

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