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Final Practical Examination

Practical exam. : Total 40 marks Composed of 2 parts: Part 1: 12 marks Part 2: 28 marks

Part 1: Data show (total 12 Marks). Formed of 9 slides: 1. Which of the following 2 clinical presentations/diseases are caused by the SAME microbial agent? Mention this microbe. (2 marks) 2. Which of the following 2 clinical presentations/diseases are caused 3. Which of the following organisms causes ……………? (a certain disease) (1 mark) 4. Which of the following viruses causes this disease? (a photo of a certain disease) (1 mark) 5. Which of the following represents growth of ……………….? (a certain organism) (1 mark) 6. A case of: ……….. Match the most likely causative organism (microscopic slide) with its suitable medium. (2 marks) 7. Choose & name the laboratory test that …………….…. (1 mark) 8. Choose & name the laboratory test that ………………. (1 mark) 9. CSF report ( 1 mark)

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Part 2: Demonstrations (total 28 Marks) Formed of 14 different stations (2 marks each) In case of: a) microscopic slides: mention organism + stain b) plain culture media: mention name + use c) inoculated culture media: mention name + the organism/ effect d) biochemical reactions: mention result + organism e) serological test: mention name + result/titer f) others: mention name + reading (e.g. phage-typing)

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Data Show Exam Model with Answers

1. Which of the following 2 clinical presentations are caused by the SAME microbial agent? Mention this microbe. B A C D E

Answer A: Pharyngeal pseudomembrane C: Bull neck Corynebacterium diphtheriae

2. Which of the following 2 diseases are caused by the SAME microbial agent? Mention this microbe. A B D E C

Answer D: Herpetic whitlow E: Keratoconjunctivitis Herpes simplex virus type 1

3. Which of the following organisms causes cholera? B C D E F

Answer D: Vibrio cholera

4. Which of the following viruses causes this disease? A B C D

Answer A: Epstein Barr virus

5. Which of the following represents growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis? Antitoxin No antitoxin E D

Answer B: Mycobacterium Growth Indicator Tube (MGIT)

6. A case of: Surgical site infection Match the most likely causative organism with its suitable medium: A B C D 1 2 3 4

Answer C: Staphylococci 1: Blood agar

the source of infection. 7. Choose & name the laboratory test that is used to trace the source of infection. A B D C

Answer D. Phagetyping

8. Choose & name the test that differentiates between E 8. Choose & name the test that differentiates between E.coli & Klebsiella spp. C A B D

Answer B: Indole test

9. CSF report: Test results Normal values Glucose 20 mg/dl 45 – 85 mg/dl Proteins 75 mg/dl 15 – 45 mg/dl W.B.C.s 11,000 cells/ml mainly neutrophils 0 – 5 cells/ml What is the most likely microscopic appearance of a stained smear from the CSF? A B C D

Answer B: Neisseria meningitidis

Good Luck