Exercise 8: Vancomycin Sensitivity and Potassium Hydroxide Flashcards

1
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What does KOH stand for?

A

potassium hydroxide

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2
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How does the KOH test work?

A

it causes lysis of the Gram- NEGATIVE organisms, resulting in the release of their DNA. this leads to stringing which is apparent right after mixing the 3%KOH solution

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3
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What is vancomycin?

A

an antibiotic

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4
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Which gram (-/+) are susceptible or resistant to the vancomycin?

A
  • gram positive are susceptible

- gram negative are resistant

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5
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What is the advantage of doing all three tests together?

A
  • getting more accurate results
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6
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Susceptible Def:

A

an organism is sufficiently killed/inhibited by an antibiotic

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7
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After the vancomycin test what will appear with the gram + discs?

A
  • a ZONE OF INHIBITION
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8
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Does the KOH or the Vancomycin test provide the quickest results?

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  • the KOH test provides the fastest
  • the Gram-positive is #2
  • the Gram negative is #3
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