Streptococcus

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All about strep
Katie Koontz
Quiz by Katie Koontz, updated more than 1 year ago
Katie Koontz
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Question 1

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All catalase for streptococceae is negative
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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Gram stain morphology: Cocci in pairs and [blank_start]short and long chains[blank_end]
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  • chains
  • clusters
  • tetrads
  • rods

Question 3

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Colony Morphology of streptococcus: [blank_start]smooth[blank_end], domed, translucent, and sometimes [blank_start]dry[blank_end]
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  • smooth
  • wet
  • bumpy
  • dry
  • sticky
  • gummy
  • creamy

Question 4

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One of the MOST serious pathogens known
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  • Group A Streptococci
  • Group B Streptococci
  • Group C Streptococci
  • Group D Streptococci

Question 5

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Strep throat is caused by S. pyogenes
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Group A is also known as
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  • S. Pyogenes
  • S. agalactiae
  • Serogroup
  • Enterococcus Faecalis
  • Non-enterococcus

Question 7

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Group B is also known as
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  • S. agalactiae
  • S. pyogenes
  • Serogroup
  • Enterococcus
  • Enterococcus Faecalis

Question 8

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Group C, F and G are also known as
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  • Serogroup
  • Strep. Pyogenes
  • Strep. Agalactiae
  • Enterococcus faecalis
  • Non-enterococcus

Question 9

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Group D is also known as
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  • enterococcus
  • serogroup
  • strep. pyogenes
  • strep. agalaciae

Question 10

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[blank_start]Scarlet Fever[blank_end] usually appears within 1-2 days after pharyngitis appears. Occurs most often in children between 2 and 10 years of age. Characteristic rash- first appears on side of neck, spreads over chest and abdomen and finally covers extremities. Diffuse erythema with superimposed punctuate red spots. High fever.
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  • Scarlet Fever
  • Impetigo
  • Step Toxic Shock
  • Rheumatic fever
  • Acute Post-strep glomerulonephritis

Question 11

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[blank_start]Impetigo (pyoderma)[blank_end] begins with an outbreak of vesicular lesions on arms and legs, nose, mouth, throat, scalp. Lesions soon become pustular and in time are covered by a thick crust of a dark yellowish color. Patient may complain of itching.
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  • Impetigo (pyoderma)
  • Scarlet Fever
  • Rhuematic Fever
  • Acute Post-strep Glomerulonephritis
  • Strep Toxic Shock

Question 12

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[blank_start]Strep Toxic Shock[blank_end] causes necrotizing fascitis. progressive, rapidly spreading, inflammatory infection of deep tissue. Necrosis quickly spreads along deep fascial plane. High mortality rate
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  • Strep Toxic Shock
  • Impetigo (pyoderma)
  • Scarlet fever
  • Rheumatic fever
  • Acute post-strep glowerulonephritis

Question 13

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[blank_start]Rheumatic fever[blank_end] is a major problem in developing countries. Usually follows pharyngitis, can occur a few days to 5 weeks post strep infection. May lead to chronic, progressive damage to heart valves. Patient may need to be placed on antibiotics for life.
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  • Rheumatic fever
  • Scarlet Fever
  • Acute post-strep glomerulonephritis
  • Impetigo ((pyoderma)
  • Strep Toxic Shock

Question 14

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[blank_start]Acute Post-strep Glomerulonephritis[blank_end] is characterized by acute inflammation of renal glomerulus with edema, hypertension, hematuria, and proteinuria.
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  • Acute Post-strep Glomerulonephritis
  • Scarlet Fever
  • Rheumatic Fever
  • Impetigo (pyoderma)
  • Strep Toxic Shock

Question 15

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What disk can be used to encourage growth of nutrient deficient strep?
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  • "A" disk
  • "P" disk
  • PYR disk
  • Pyridoxal disk

Question 16

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What is the most common cause of SBE (subacute bacterial endocarditis)?
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  • "Viridans" Strep
  • Group A
  • Group B
  • Group C

Question 17

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What antibiotic would be the drug of choice for SBE?
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  • Vancomyocin
  • Penicillin G
  • Cipro

Question 18

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Which group is penicillin resistant?
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  • Group A
  • Group B
  • Group C
  • Group D

Question 19

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Common Infections associated with group B beta streptococcus. (Check all that apply)
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  • neonatal meningitis
  • sepsis
  • common cold
  • sore throat
  • pnuemonia
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