Ch.5 Microbiology
The decimal reduction time is the time it takes to kill 90% of a given bacterial population under certain conditions. If 90% of a population of 100,000 bacteria is killed in 10 minutes, how long would it take to reduce the population to 10 cells?
-40 minutes
Select the correct statements about autoclaving.
-Biological indicators such as heat-resistant endospores are used to ensure that an autoclave is working properly -Autoclaving involved the use of broth temperature and pressure. -Autoclaving is consistently effective in sterilizing most objects -Adding pressure to the autoclave increases the temperature of the steam in it
HIV is highly resistant to antimicrobial chemicals and requires lengthy exposure to these products in order to be destroyed.
-False
Measures to prevent prion contamination of healthcare settings have been in place for the past several decades and fully control the risk.
-False
Which of the following chemicals is/are suspected carcinogens?
-Formaldehyde -Ethylene oxide
Which of the following kills food microbes, rather than just reducing their growth?
-Irradiation
Select the statements about ionizing radiation that are true. (NOTE: Please change all question marks to checkmarks for correct answers or empty boxes for incorrect answers.)
-It can be used to sterilize medical equipment -It can be used to sterilize medications -It can be used to reduce spoilage organisms on food
Select the method that would be used to sterilize a liquid containing vitamin B12 and human growth hormone.
-Membrane filtration
Which of the following can be used to make drinking water safe? Check all that apply.
-Ozone -Halogens
Select the reasons sugar or salt can be used for food preservation. Check all that apply.
-They may cause plasmolysis -They create a hypertonic environment -They dehydrate the bacterial cells
A suffix used to describe a killing action would be
-cidal.
Moist heat primarily destroys microbes by
-denaturing their proteins
Chlorine has traditionally been used to disinfect water, preventing the spread of waterborne illnesses. However, chlorine (and other disinfectants) can react with naturally occurring water chemicals, forming ______, which can have long-term health risks.
-disenfection by products
Chlorine is safely used to disinfect waste liquids, some medical instruments, and various surfaces. It is readily available in liquid household bleach but bleach must be diluted because high concentrations are toxic and corrosive. To obtain an effective concentration of chlorine when using household bleach, a 1:100 dilution is made. This means that ______ mL of bleach is added to ______ mL of water.
1.0/99
In a one D process, how many D values would it take to reduce a population of 1010 cells to one survivor?
10
Typical conditions used for sterilization are
121°C at 15 psi for 15 minutes.
If a process kills 90% of the organisms per minute, how many minutes would it take to kill all organisms when starting with 100,000 organisms?
6 minutes
Microbial death rates may be affected by
All of the answer choices are correct.
To reduce or eliminate disease-/spoilage-causing organisms, food is often subjected to
All of the answer choices are correct.
Which of the following is (are) considered when selecting a germicidal chemical?
All of the answer choices are correct.
Chemical germicides
All of the answer choices are true.
Which of the following concerns would lead a user to wash an item after it had been treated with a germicide?
Corrosive residue left after treatment.
Please select the INCORRECTLY matched pair.
D-value - time to destroy 10% of microbes present.
Choose which of the following best describe the difference between a disinfectant and an antiseptic.
Disinfectants are antimicrobial chemicals used on inanimate surfaces or objects to remove most of the pathogenic microorganisms. Antiseptics are antimicrobial chemicals that can be used on skin or tissues to achieve the same result.
Which are essentially equivalent treatments?
Dry 200°C heat for 1.5 hours; wet 121°C heat for 15 minutes
Which of the following are resistant to destruction by typical disinfection methods?
Endospores of Bacillus and Clostridium
100% ethanol is twice as effective as 60% ethanol at controlling bacteria.
False
Aldehydes can be used to disinfect superficial wounds.
False
Handwashing with regular soap removes all normal microbiota from the skin.
False
Heat treatment is an effective method for sterilization or disinfection of all materials.
False
Hydrogen peroxide may be used as a sterilant on living tissue.
False
Pasteurization results in the sterilization of food products.
False
Prions are easily destroyed by common sterilization procedures.
False
Regarding use of heat to control microbial growth, dry heat at lower temperatures is as effective as moist heat at the same temperature.
False
The endospores of Pseudomonas make that organism very difficult to kill.
False
Use the terms provided to complete the sentences in order to test your understanding of the difference between sterilants, high-level disinfectants, intermediate-level disinfectants, and low-level disinfectants.
Germicides known as sterilants can destroy all microbes including both bacterial endospores and all types of viruses. High level disinfectants destroy all viruses and vegetative cells but will not kill endospores. Intermediate level disinfectants destroy vegetative cells and some, but not all, viruses. They are unable to kill endospores even when used for a prolonged period of time. Germicides known as low level disinfectants kill vegetative cells except for mycobacteria and are unable to destroy nonenveloped viruses and endospores.
Select the FALSE statement regarding hydrogen peroxide.
It immediately kills all bacteria when applied to a wound.
Which is true of iodine?
It is usually found as tinctures or iodophors.
Which of the following about heat treatment is FALSE?
It produces toxic byproducts.
Lister developed his ideas on prevention of infection during medical procedures after studying the work of
Pasteur.
Which of the following is NOT a sterilization method?
Pasteurization
Which of the following is/are not (a) sterilization method(s)?
Pasteurization
______ is a brief heat treatment that reduces the number of spoilage organisms and destroys pathogens. It can be used on foods or inanimate objects.
Pasteurization
A common environmental organism that may even grow in certain chemical disinfectants is
Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Which would be most effective against Pseudomonas?
Radiation
Hexachlorophene has been particularly effective against
Staphylococcus aureus.
Assuming strict adherence to recommended protocols, which of the following achieves sterilization?
Steam autoclaving
Which is true of nosocomial infections?
They are acquired by susceptible people in the hospital.
Boiling is very effective at removing most common waterborne pathogens.
True
Generally, heavy metals, except silver, have been proven to be too toxic for use on human tissue and are no longer used medically.
True
Organic acids, such as benzoic acid, are often added to foods to prevent microbial growth.
True
The more bacteria one starts with, the longer it will take to kill them all.
True
The more bacteria present on or in something, the longer it takes to kill them all.
True
Upon heat treatment, bacteria die at a constant proportion.
True
Which of the following methods sterilize the materials?
Ultrahigh-temperature (UHT) method
Which of the following is a method of choice for achieving a sufficient level of microbial control in routine day to day situations?
Washing and scrubbing with soaps and detergents.
A sterile item is free of
all viable microbes, endospores, AND viruses
Gamma irradiation
can be used to either sterilize or pasteurize, depending on the dose of radiation.
One of the first chemicals used by Lister to prevent surgical infections was
carbolic acid.
Ethylene oxide is a very effective microbial control compound. However, its use is somewhat risky because it is both explosive and ______.
carcinogenic
Quaternary ammonium compounds are
cationic detergents that help wash surfaces.
Phenolics
denature proteins and destroy cytoplasmic membranes.
Commercial canning processes
destroy Clostridium botulinum spores, are especially needed on low acid foods, AND are 12D processes (designed to kill 1012 endospores).
Upon treatment with heat or chemicals, bacteria will
die at a constant proportion.
Generally, membrane filters are not used to remove
enzymes from liquids.
Boiling is not reliable for sterilization because
heat-resistant endospores are unaffected.
The autoclave treatment may be monitored by
heat-sensitive tape AND heat-resistant endospores of Geobacillus stearothermophilus.
Match each of the following methods for preservation of perishable products with its description.
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Match each type of radiation with its description.
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Classify the given microbes and infectious agents into "sensitive" or "resistant" with regards to effect of antimicrobial procedures.
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Identify each of the important areas of the electromagnetic spectrum on the figure.
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Match the listed objects and compounds with the appropriate method used to destroy microbes and viruses on/in them.
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Rank the germicides from most to least potent.
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This figure is displaying the same information twice—a D value related to logarithmic killing of microbes. Place the tags on the correct areas to identify a) what the D value is and b) what it means. Not all labels are used.
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Please match the term with its description to test your understanding of microbial control terminology.
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Match each of the following items that may influence the selection of an antimicrobial procedure with its correct description/rationale.
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Categorize the given chemicals according to their uses.
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Place the labels into the correct columns for moist heat and dry heat.
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Match the important points regarding selection of an appropriate germicide with the description/rationale that fits it best.
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Which of the following destroys acellular infectious agents?
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Match the germicide with its use.
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Categorize the given medical instruments.
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Match the term to its description to test your understanding of the use of moist heat to control microbial growth.
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Oxidation of proteins is achieved most readily
in a hot air oven.
The most important function of nitrites in processed foods is to
inhibit the germination of Clostridium botulinum endospores.
Moist heat kills microorganisms by
irreversible denaturation of proteins.
Chlorhexidine
is extensively used in antiseptics.
Pasteurization
is the use of heat to reduce numbers of pathogenic/spoilage bacteria in a food item to a safe level.
Glutaraldehyde
is very good for use on heat-sensitive medical items.
Hand washing with plain soap is very effective in controlling spread of microorganisms because
it is very effective at the mechanical removal of microorganisms.
Liquid media containing heat-sensitive components would best be sterilized by
membrane filtration.
Alcohols are not reliably effective at destroying
non-enveloped viruses AND endospores.
Gamma rays cause biological damage in living systems by
producing reactive molecules such as superoxide and hydroxyl-free radicals.
Chlorine
readily reacts with organics to produce potentially carcinogenic trihalomethanes.
The process of killing or removing all of the microorganisms in or on a material is called
sterilization.
A common application of dry heat in the microbiology laboratory is to
sterilize the inoculating loop.
Microwaves do not kill organisms directly but kill by
the heat they generate in a product.
When filtering a liquid, it is a bad idea to use a membrane with a pore size smaller than necessary because
the smaller the pore size, the slower the filtration process, so you would be wasting time.
Compounds of tin, mercury, arsenic, and copper are no longer used to prevent microbial growth in cooling water primarily because
their use contributes to serious pollution of natural waters.