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CHAPTER 22 STUDY GUIDE What system is based on infrared spectrophotometry? Automated Blood Culture Systems such as NR-660, NR-730 and the NR-860 What system is based on an internal colorimetric sensor? BacT/Alert Microbial Detection System Some important parameters in selection of automated methods include: Easy to use, cost effective, accurate. Electronic monitoring and audible alarms to alert the operator. Which systems produce same day results? Identification and susceptibility instruments, totally automated systems will produce same day results How does bioluminescence detect the presence of bacteria? By detecting the presence of bacterial adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in urine What does the Bac-t screen detect the presence of? Pyuria and bacteriuria How are AMS Vitek test cards filled? Using a vacuum chamber Define: Off-line incubation- 5 hour or overnight incubation at a standard temperature of 35 to 37° C, takes place after inoculation, Nephelometer- specially designed spectrophotometer with a fixed or variable angle of detection for measuring light scattered by particles, used to adjust the density of the test inoculum Growth index- the measurement of microbial metabolism given a numeric value. Reflectometer- is an instrument that measures the amount of light Luciferin/luciferase- chemical used to detect any microbial ATP present, detectable light is emitted as a by-product Colorometric sensor- a sensor that is sensitive to carbon dioxide and is able to change color with increasing levels produced. Fluorogenic substrate- nonfluorescent molecule that becomes fluorescent when modified by an enzymatic process. Minimal inhibitory concentration- compared with the growth rate in the positive control well to determine the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC), shows the rate at which an antimicrobial agent inhibits the growth of bacteria. This is calculated from the composite slope and the coefficients for that particular organism/drug combination One of the last laboratory disciplines to become automated- Clinical microbiology labs have been on of the last disciplines in the lab to become automated What methods are traditionally growth dependent? Conventional testing methods in microbiology were traditionally growth dependent. This method called for overnight incubation times and wasn’t compatible with rapid testing. What type of instruments are used to screen urine for the presence of bacteriuria and pyuria? Urine Screen Instruments Why was automation developed? To streamline procedures and to increase productivity, overnight incubation times weren’t compatible with rapid testing. What are the three types of instruments covered in this chapter? Automated blood culture Urine screen Identification and susceptibility