HH M2 CA1 MicroB

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*HH's MicroB Buzzword Rapidfire Challenge"
Media 1,
30 of the woman have it 30 of the...,
Atypical coverage 3
138  cards
MicroB Antimicrobials 1. Principal of Antimicrobials
What is concentration dependent k...,
What is post antibiotic effect pae 2,
What is time dependent killing 3
3  cards
MicroB Antimicrobials 2. Bacteria Cell Wall Inhibitors
1st 4th gen cephalosporins lacks ...,
A characteristic adverse reaction...,
All cell wall inhibitors are clea...
13  cards
MicroB Antimicrobials 3. Bacteria Protein Synthesis Inhibitors
All aminoglycosides are given and...,
All tetracyclines cross the barri...,
Aminoglycoside resistance 3
15  cards
MicroB Antimicrobials 4. Anti-Tuberculosis Agents
Ethambutol inhibits the enzyme en...,
Ethambutol is causes toxicity 2,
First line anti tb drugs are mnem...
15  cards
MicroB Antimicrobials 5. Nucleic Acid Synthesis Inhibitors
Compared to ciprofloxacin which i...,
Cotrimoxazole is the combination ...,
Folate synthesis inhibitors inclu...
8  cards
MicroB Antimicrobials Anti-Fungal Agents
3 examples of echinocandins are 1,
4 types of subcutaneous and syste...,
5 flucytosine is usually used in ...
29  cards
MicroB Antimicrobials Anti-protozoal agent
Adverse effect of metronidazole 1,
Anti protozoal agent that s most ...,
Mechanism of action of metronidaz...
6  cards
MicroB Antimicrobials Anti-Viral Agents
2 examples of entry inhibitors an...,
3 examples of hiv protease inhibi...,
5 examples of nrtis are mnemonic ...
26  cards
MICROB Bacteria Basics
Media 1,
Media 2,
Media 3
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MICROB Bacteria Integration and antibiotic stewardship
4 bacteria that produces exotoxin...,
Bruce the yersin the francis the ...,
How does beta lactamases confer r...
22  cards
(I) Gram Negative Cocci - (1) * Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Which neisseria species is facult...,
Which neisseria species is encaps...,
Name 4 possible sequelae of untre...
13  cards
(I) Gram Negative Cocci - (2) * Neisseria meningitidis
Which species of neisseria fermen...,
What is the first place n meningi...,
Which strain of n meningitidis mo...
21  cards
(I) Gram Negative Cocci - (3) * Neisseria species overview
2 main species of gram negative c...,
Characterize 4 neisseria spp 2,
Name 2 culture mediums used for n...
8  cards
(II) Gram Negative Rods - (1) Enterobacteriaceae Overview
Antibiotics for enterobacteriacea...,
Enterobacteria are grown on agar 2,
Enterobacteriaceae are generally ...
7  cards
(II) Gram Negative Rods - (2)*Escherchia coli
Characterize 5 e coli 1,
What color does e coli turn macco...,
What are the lactose fermenting b...
17  cards
(II) Gram Negative Rods - (3)*Klebsiella spp.
Name 4 features shared by klebsie...,
Characterize 3 enterobacter 2,
Characterize 4 serratia 3
9  cards
(II) Gram Negative Rods - (4)*Proteus spp.
Describe the motility of proteus 1,
What bacteria is most associated ...,
What feature of proteus allows it...
8  cards
(II) Gram Negative Rods - (5) Salmonella spp.
Characterize 7 salmonella spp 1,
What color does salmonella spp tu...,
Rot salmonella enteriditis 3
14  cards
(II) Gram Negative Rods - (6) Shigella spp.
Name 3 ways you can distinguish s...,
Describe how shigella infects cel...,
What type of diarrhea does shigel...
8  cards
(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (1) Acinetobacter baumannii
Acinetobacter baumannii infection 1
1  cards
(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (2) Bacillary Vaginosis
Bacillary vaginosis is not an org...
1  cards
(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (3) Bartonella spp.
Characterize 1 bartonella henselae 1,
What stain is used to visualize b...,
Rot route of transmission b hense...
10  cards
(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (4) Bordetella spp.
What is the vaccine for pertussis 1,
Name the protein responsible for ...,
Moa pertussis toxin 3
11  cards
(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (5) Brucella spp.
Characterize 2 brucella 1,
Reservoir brucella 2,
Rot brucella 3
7  cards
(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (6)* Haemophilus spp.
What shape is h influenzae 1,
Characterize the growth medium re...,
What is another name for factor v...
19  cards
(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (7) Legionella pneumophila
What stain is used to visualize l...,
What growth medium is used for le...,
What self limiting disease is cau...
11  cards
(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (8)Pasteurella multocida
Characterize 5 pasteurella multoc...,
Rot pasteurella 2,
Name 2 types of infections pasteu...
8  cards
(III) Fastidious Gram Negative Rods (9)Yersinia spp.
Characterize 3 yersinia enterocol...,
Rot y enterocolitica 2,
Who most commonly gets y enteroco...
13  cards
(IV)Gram Negative Rods *Pseudomonads + Burkholderia
2 main burkholderia species 1,
Characterize 7 pseudomonas 2,
What type of environments does ps...
25  cards
(V)Gram Negative Rods Vibrio spp.
Characterize 4 vibrio cholera 1,
Which bacteria is most commonly d...,
Describe the diarrhea caused by v...
13  cards
(VI)Gram Positive Cocci (1) Enterococcus (GDS)
Name the 2 species of enterococcus 1,
What notable growth medium can en...,
Name 2 bile resistant bacteria 3
8  cards
(VI)Gram Positive Cocci (2)*Staphylococcus aureus
Characterize 5 staph aureus 1,
What color does staph aureus turn...,
What is staph aureus main virulen...
28  cards
(VI)Gram Positive Cocci (3)*Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS)
What organism has a positive hipp...,
Does s agalactiae have a capsule 2,
What test distinguishes strep aga...
14  cards
(VI)Gram Positive Cocci (4)*Streptococcus pneumoniae + Viridans Steptococcus
Name 2 hemolytic organisms 1,
Name 3 virulence factors of strep...,
Describe the appearance of strep ...
25  cards
(VI) Gram Positive Cocci (5)*Streptococcus pyogenes (GAS)
Hemolysis strep pyogenes 1,
What organism has a capsule made ...,
What type of infections does stre...
22  cards
(VII)Gram Positive Rods Aerobic (1) Bacillus spp.
2 example of bacillus species 1,
Characterize 4 bacillus spp 2,
Anthrax is diagnosed through 3
7  cards
(VII) Gram Positive Rods Aerobic (2)*Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Characterize 2 corynebacterium di...,
Corynebacterium diphtheriae 2,
Corynebacterium ulcerans leads to...
8  cards
(VII) Gram Positive Rods Aerobic (3)*Listeria monocytogenes
Characterize 3 listeria monocytog...,
Listeria monocytogenes infection 2,
Listeria monocytogenes is not sus...
4  cards
(VII) Gram Positive Rods Aerobic (4)Nocardia asteroides
Characterize 5 nocardia 1,
Nocardia asteroides infection 2,
On histology nocardia asteroides ...
3  cards
(VIII)Sporing Anaerobic Gram Positive Rods (1)*Clostridiodes difficile
Name 2 common predisposing factor...,
Clostridium difficile infection 2
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(VIII)Sporing Anaerobic Gram Positive Rods (2) Clostridium Botulinum
Characterize 3 clostridium botuli...,
Clostridium botulinum infection 2
2  cards
(VIII)Sporing Anaerobic Gram Positive Rods (3) *Clostridium perfringens
Explain the relationship between ...,
Clostridium perfringens infection 2,
What is the treatment for gas gan...
3  cards
(VIII)Sporing Anaerobic Gram Positive Rods (4) *Clostridium Tetani
Characterize 3 clostridium tetani 1,
Clostridium tetani infection 2,
What is the treatment for tetanus 3
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(IX)MicroB Bacteria Little or no peptidoglycan (1)*Chlamydia trachomatis
Characterize 3 chlamydia spp 1,
Chlamydia and chlamydophilia spp ...,
Chlamydia trachomatis infection v...
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(IX)MicroB Bacteria Little or no peptidoglycan (2) Chlamydophilia pneumoniae
Chlamydophilia pneumoniae 1
1  cards
(IX)MicroB Bacteria Little or no peptidoglycan (3) Chlamydophilia psittaci
Chlamydophilia psittaci infection 1
1  cards
(IX)MicroB Bacteria Little or no peptidoglycan (4)*Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Characterize 3 mycoplasma 1,
Mycoplasma and chlamydia are uniq...,
Mycoplasma hominis infection 3
7  cards
(X)MicroB Bacteria Mycobacterium (1)leprae
What is hansen s disease 1,
Mycobacterium leprae infection 2
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*(X)MicroB Bacteria Mycobacterium (2)*Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB)
Characterize 2 mycobacterium tube...,
Are patients with lbti symtomatic 2,
Dot in tb treatment refers to 3
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(X)MicroB Bacteria Mycobacterium (3) nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM)
Mac mycobacterium avium complex a...
1  cards
(XI) Non-Sporing Anaerobic Rods (NSA)
Characterize 2 actinomyces israel...,
Actinomyces israelii are gram pos...,
Exception to nsa generalizations 3
7  cards
(XII) Obligate Intracellular Pathogens (1)Coxiella burnetti
Characterize 3 coxiella 1,
Coxiella burnetii infection 2,
Diagnosis of c burnetii infection...
4  cards
(XII) Obligate Intracellular Pathogens (2) Rickettsia & Orientia spp
Characterize 2 ricketsia spp 1,
Describe the rash of rickesttsia ...,
Describe the progression of the r...
8  cards
*(XIII)Spiral bacteria (1)* Campylobacter jejuni
Characterize 3 c jejuni 1,
Cjejuni and ccoli infection 2,
Campylobacter spp and helicobacte...
4  cards
(XIII)Spiral bacteria (2)*Helicobacter pylori
Characterize 4 h pylori 1,
H pylori infection transmission c...,
How to diagnose h pylori infection 3
4  cards
(XIII)Spiral bacteria Spirochaete (1)Borrelia spp.
Where is borrelia burgdorferi end...,
B recurrentis relapsing fever is ...,
Borrelia spp infection 3
4  cards
(XIII)Spiral bacteria Spirochaete(2) Leptospira interrogans
What organism is often described ...,
Diagnosis of leptospirosis is usu...,
Leptospira interrogans infection 3
3  cards
*(XIII)Spiral bacteria Spirochaete (3) *Treponema pallidum
What shape is syphillis 1,
How to diagnose syphilis 2,
Hutchinson s triad is a common pa...
7  cards
(XIV) Fungi Candida, Cryptococcus, Aspergillus, etc
2 routes of spread of fungi to re...,
3 important species of dematophyt...,
3 types of superficial mycoses to...
18  cards
(XV) Parasites (1)Coccidia, Amoebae and Flagellates
Giardiasis laboratory diagnosis 1,
Hepatic amoebiasis clinical prese...,
Intestinal amoebiasis 3
11  cards
*(XV) Parasite (2)*Malaria
Art artemisinin is generally used...,
Carriers of malaria 2,
Chill card brief pathophysiology ...
22  cards
(XVI) Viruses (1)Enteroviruses"
Coxsackievirus strain is the most...,
Diseases caused by coxsackie a vi...,
Enterovirus infection symptoms 3
10  cards
*(XVI) Viruses (2)*Herpes
A person has cytomegalovirus it c...,
Clinical manifestation of cytomeg...,
Clinical manifestation of epstein...
22  cards
(XVI) Viruses (3)*HIV
Aids defined by 1 cd4 t cell coun...,
Are hiv found in breastmilk 2,
Attachment of hiv virus to cd4 is...
6  cards

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