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USMLE Step 1 Microbiology Study Guide | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Bugs that don't G stain well? - These Rascals May Microscopically Lack Color - Treponema, Rickettsia, 
Mycobacteria, Mycoplasma, Legionella, Chlamydia. 
Bugs visualized by Giemsa stain? - Borrelia, Plasmodium, trypanosomes, Chlamydia. 
Bug visualized by PAS stain? - Tropheryma whippelii. 
Organisms identified by Siehl-Neelsen (carbol fuchsin) stain? - Acid-fast organisms (Mycobacterium > 
Nocardia). 
Bug visualized by India ink? - Cryptococcus. 
Bugs visualized by silver stain? - Pneumocysti...
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Mold Questions and Correct Answer 100% Verified Rated A+ 2024/2025
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Mold Questions and Correct Answer 100% Verified Rated A+ 2024/2025 
1. The amount of moisture available on a surface that mold can use to support growth is known as the ________? - Correct Answer Water activity 
 
Name the 3 primary sewage biohazards. - Correct Answer Backeria, Pacasites ,Viruses 
 
Name 3 secondary sewage biohazards - Correct Answer 1) Endotoxins and exotoxins 
2)Fungi 
3)Mycotoxins 
 
Not all mold spores in the air are ______ but they still may be ______ and ___________. - Cor...
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Bacteriology Exam 3 Study Guide Graded A 2024
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What are some things that may predispose an animal to upper respiratory disease? - Allergies 
Facial structure 
Stress 
Immune compromise 
Trauma 
Dental disease 
Season 
 
List the protective mechanisms in the airway - Mucus 
Cilia 
Mucociliary escalator 
Coughing/sneezing 
Innate immunity 
 
What are the primary phagocytes of the respiratory system? - Alveolar macrophages 
 
Most bacterial infections in the lower respiratory tract are usually preceded by what? - viral infections 
 
With second...
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CLINICAL HANDBOOK FOR BRUNNER AND SUDDARTH'S TEXT BOOK OF Medical-Surgical Nursing
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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV 
Infection) 
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is defined as the most 
severe form of a continuum of illnesses associated with human 
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. HIV belongs to a group of 
viruses known as retroviruses. These viruses carry their genetic material in 
the form of ribonucleic acid (RNA) rather than deoxyribonucleic acid. 
Infection with HIV occurs when it enters the host CD4+ (T) cell and causes 
this cell to replicate vir...
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NU 327 Exam 2 Exam with All Correct Answers 2024 Update
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NU 327 Exam 2 Exam with All Correct Answers 2024 Update 
 
Etiology of humoral immunodeficiency - Answer- inability to produce Ig (recurrent pyogenic infections); could be a single antibody not being produced or all 
 
Etiology of cell mediated immunodeficiency - Answer- still lots of infections and even cancers; cell mediated immunity does not function correctly 
 
Etiology of combined immunodeficiency - Answer- lack both humoral and cell immunodeficiency; SCIDS 
 
HIV - Answer- retrovirus (ge...
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PANRE EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Type of shock associated with increased cardiac output (brisk capillary refill, warm, flushed skin) and decreased vascular resistance. 
Septic shock 
 
 
 
Type of shock that leads to decreased cardiac output (cool, clammy skin), increased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and increased vascular resistance 
Obstructive shock 
 
 
 
 
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Type of shock that is associated with decreased cardiac output (cool, clammy skin), increased pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, and increa...
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USMLE(correct answers 100% )already passed!what cell takes up bacteria from the ileum and present antigen to immune cells 
M cell on peyer patch that will then secrete IgA 
 
 
 
what is the histology of hashimoto tyroiditis 
follicular destruction and germinal center formation 
 
 
 
what fungi is seen with mucicarmine staining 
cryptococcus neoformans 
 
 
 
what is the defect in osteogenesis imperfecta 
type 1 collage 
osteoid production by osteoblast 
 
 
 
what findings will you see in oste...
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MLS Parasitology/Mycology Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified
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For which clinical specimens is the Potassium hydroxide direct mount technique for examination of 
fungal cultures? - Skin 
The India ink stain is used as a presumptive test for the presence of which organism? - Cryptococcus 
neoformans in CSF 
Cutaneous disease involving skin, hair and nails usually indicates an infection with a: - Dermatophyte 
What is the first step to be performed in the identification of an unknown yeast isolate? - Germ tube 
test 
An isolate produced a construction that wa...
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USMLE Step 1 Microbiology Study Guide | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Bugs that don't G stain well? - These Rascals May Microscopically Lack Color - Treponema, Rickettsia, 
Mycobacteria, Mycoplasma, Legionella, Chlamydia. 
Bugs visualized by Giemsa stain? - Borrelia, Plasmodium, trypanosomes, Chlamydia. 
Bug visualized by PAS stain? - Tropheryma whippelii. 
Organisms identified by Siehl-Neelsen (carbol fuchsin) stain? - Acid-fast organisms (Mycobacterium > 
Nocardia). 
Bug visualized by India ink? - Cryptococcus. 
Bugs visualized by silver stain? - Pneumocysti...
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MLT Practice Exam |Latest Questions Solved 100% Correct
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What is the process used to decrease the number of microorganisms that are present on the skin? (Answer: - Antisepsis 
 
An organism that can live and grow in reduced concentrations of oxygen, but prefers an anaerobic environment is known as? (Answer: - Aerotolerant anaerobe 
 
The Stain that is commonly recommended for use to differentiate parasites such as Malaria in blood smears is? (Answer: - Giemsa stain 
 
What type of media contains...
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