PZ10 Clinical microbiology I – general To study: Sampling, specimen transport (from textbooks, www etc.) From spring term: Microscopy Task 1: Indications for microbiological examination For following casuistries, fill in the table. Œ Fill in always the case description (left column). � Try to find out your solution. Try to structure your answer as follows: Microbiological examination: yes/no v yes → select a specimen v no → select other steps, e. g. direct treatment – what antibiotics etc.) Ž After the three minute limit, write down a correction according to the teacher’s explanation. Description of a case Your solution ( 3 minutes) Correction according to the teacher’s explanation a b c d Task 2: Swabs and vessels Observe the swabs in your table and fill in their “identity cards”. Name: Plain swab Stick material plastic, wood, aluminium Swab material synthetic cotton Practical use: Name: Swab with Amies transport medium Stick material plastic or aluminium Swab material synthetic cotton Medium Amies (Stuart, Cary Blair) Note: The medium may contain charcoal (then it is black); without charcoal, it would be colourless. Practical use: Variant with aluminium stick is used for Name: Fungi-Quick swab Stick material plastic Transport medium colour colourless Cap colour Practical use: Name: C. A. T. swab Stick material plastic Transport medium colour colourless Cap colour Practical use: Name: Common test tube for microbiology Sterile? (yes or no) Description made of polystyrene, 16 × 100 mm, 10 ml Practical use: Name: Sputum test tube Sterile? (yes or no) Description made of polystyrene or polypropylene, 26 × 92 mm, 30 ml Practical use: Name: Stool container Sterile? (yes or no) Description made of polypropylene, 26 × 82 mm, 30 ml Practical use: Name: Sampling vessel for urine Sterile? (yes or no) Description made of polypropylene, 45 × 70 mm, 120 ml Practical use: Task 3: Other sampling methods than swabs and vessels Fill in the following table: Sampling method Typical example(s) of use smear on a slide imprint with an agar moulage method uricult Task 4: The order form a) Filling in the order form Fill in the following order form with a patient name and data and the requested examination related to the disease, according to a card that has been given to you by the teacher. b) Order form common mistakes To each of the following order forms write down what is wrong. There are some mistakes at filling in the order form, but you should also identify improperly requested examinations. Tissue for syphilis cultivation Task 5: Interpretation a) Direct diagnostic interpretation Using the table in the slideshow, write likely interpretation for first five of various findings written on cards available on your table. Use terms “pathogen”, “common flora”, “accidental finding”, “colonization” and “contamination” Finding Interpretation b) Indirect diagnostic interpretation Interpret several clinical situations with data given on the card. Do not forget to make your interpretation on the base of both clinical findings and laboratory results (clinical findings). Chose only four of five situations. Rewrite from the card (simplify the sentences) Conclusion Clinical situation Serology examination results