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Identification Of Bacteria Is Important For A Verity Of...

Hannan Chakkar December 2nd 2014 Section #2 Unknown #6 Abstract: Introduction: Identification of bacteria is important for a verity of reasons, determining if a bacteria is normal flora, or potentially pathogenic as well as determining the bacterial source of an infection or outbreak. Identifying the bacteria is crucial when treating a bacterial infection because the correct antimicrobial or antibiotic must be used to successfully eliminate the infection and this cannot be done without the identity of the bacteria. Selecting the correct antibiotic is critical when dealing with an infection since not all antibiotics are equally effective against bacteria. Finding the identity of the bacteria causing the infection allows the doctor to prescribe the appropriate antibiotic. Unfortunately looking at only cell or colony morphology cannot lead to a conclusive result because there are many similarities in colony and cell morphology even among the eight bacteria used in this experiment. Staphylococcus aureus is a gram-positive cocci although it is not usually harmful infections can occur especially in healthcare settings. This certain strains of this bacteria are resistant to some antibiotics this strain is called MRSA. Staphylococcus epidermidis also a gram-positive cocci and normally does not cause any maladies (Otto). Streptococcus pyogenes is a gram-positive cocci bacteria. MedicalShow MoreRelatedCommunity Health Nursing Final Exam Study Guide Essay15874 Words   |  64 Pagessuicide attempts, and fractures. Minor trauma includes: bruises, abrasions, concussions, sprains, puncture wounds, eye injuries, and cellulitis. Mental illness Use and abuse of tobacco, alcohol, and illicit drugs Risk for exposure to viruses bacteria that cause pneumonia/TB- caused by crowded living conditions. Psychological, social, spiritual well-being- loss of friends, personal possessions, and familiar surroundings. Homeless people live in chaos, confusions, and fear. They experience a loss

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