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Quarantinable diseases?
Plague, smallpox, yellow fever, cholera
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Allergic to eggs?
TIMY typhus, influenza, measles, yellow fever
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Type of discharges?
Honor, Generals, Before, Dishonoring, Others
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Disiease transmited by flies?
CAT cholera, amebiasis, Typhoid fever
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An increase in WBC is called?
Leukocytosis
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A decreased in WBC is called?
Leukemia
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What equipment is used to manually perform a WBC/RBC count?
Hemacytometer
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What is dicrasia?
the disease condition of blood forming tissues
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Reffering to Bacteria temp whats the temp for Psychophilic?
15-20 deg c
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Reffering to Bacteria temp whats the temp for Mesophili?
20-45 deg c
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Reffering to Bacteria temp whats the temp for Thermophili?
50-55 deg c
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Which wbc is the largest of all WBCs?
Monocytes
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What wbc account for the largest percentage of leukocytes in the blood and theyr function is to ingest invading bacteria?
neutrophil.
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Pathogenic, non-pathogenic are classified as?
disease producing
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Spherical shape, appears singly, in pairs, chains, clusters, or packets?
Coccus
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Rod-shaped, appears singly, in chains, or in palisades?
Bacillus
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Spiral-,corkscrew, or comma-shaped, appearing singly only?
Spirillum
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what has an acid dye known as EOSIN and is red color?
Wrights stain
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A basic dye color blue known as methylene blues is used in what test?
Wrights stain
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In the grams stain when applaying crystal violet how long would you let it stand for?
1 min
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what would you use after the crystal violet in the grams stain?
Iodine for 1 min
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In what test do you use aceton-alcohol to decolorize for about 30-60sec?
Grams stain.
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