The definitive identification of clinically significant isolates is:
A) always necessary and should be carried out by the laboratory at all times.
B) desirable in most cases;however,limited identification may sometimes be necessary and helpful.
C) often not cost effective and should be performed only when requested by the attending physician.
D) not necessary in most cases and should not be routinely performed by the laboratory.
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Q8: Specimens for microbiologic studies should be:
A)transported to
Q9: Which specimen culture,if positive,should be immediately reported
Q10: Which type of media is designed to
Q11: A principal role of the clinical microbiologist
Q12: Increased concentrations of CO₂ (5% to 10%)and
Q14: Rejection of inappropriately collected or transported specimens:
A)is
Q15: Holding media,such as Stuart's medium and Amie's
Q16: An example of aβ-hemolytic gram-positive organism is:
A)Staphylococcus
Q17: Which type of media is designed to
Q18: Reduced O₂ (5% to 10%)and increased CO₂
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