Klebsiella pneumoniae Essays

  • Klebsiella Research Paper

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    Klebsiella is a type of bacteria that can be found in a healthcare setting, causes a bacterial healthcare related infection which leads to pneumoniae, bloodstream infections, wound/surgical infections, urinary tract infections, and meningitis. It can be found in the human mouth, skin, intestines (where they don't cause a disease), but also from the feces of humans (4). Sick patients who are already receiving treatment for another condition are usually the ones who receive this infection, from breathing

  • Patient Restraint In Nursing

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    Restraint refers to any measure intended to limit the activity or control the behavior of an individual. This can be accomplished by both physical and chemical interventions. Mittens and positional supports such as nesting beds, rolls and swaddling are not considered restraints. The physician orders the type of restraint after all other protective strategies including medical immobilization devices and alternative interventions have been assessed and determined ineffective in preventing the infant

  • Informative Speech On Holococcus Agalactiae

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    Today I am going to be talking about Streptococcus agalactiae. The Genus of this Bacteria is Streptococcus and the species is Agalactia. This Bacteria is in Kingdom Monera. Kingdom Monera is full of unicellular organisms with a prokaryotic cell organization, such as bacteria. Streptococcus is a bacteria that goes into humans or animals and causes strep. You are able to have strep in different areas of your body. You can have oral strep or you can have vaginal strep. There are two different types

  • 6.3 Collaborative Practice

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    6.3 Collaborative Practice According to the definition by WHO, collaborative practice is when several health-related workers from different background working together with patients, their families, caregivers, and community to provide the top quality of care14. Collaboration between pharmacists and other health care professionals can be from simple contact to the chief member of a multidisciplinary team. This practice amalgamates pharmacists into a healthcare team to improve patient outcome. In

  • Sample Lab Report

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    Negative, and for medium: medium motility. And the results indicated that could be Klebsiella pneumoniae but also it could be Enterobacter aerogenes. To confirm the deduction of hat my bacterium could be Klebsiella pneumoniae I decided to do my fourth test. And the Urea Hydrolysis and if the results turn negative the bacterium will be Enterobacter aerogenes, or if it turns positive the bacteria will be Klebsiella pneumoniae. The results turns pink after 48 hours of incubation and this indicated that the

  • Klebsiella Pneumonia Research Paper

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    Klebsiella pneumonia or also known as Friedlanders bacillus is a disease that is found in humans and animals. The genus is named after Edwin Klebs a 19th century German Microbiologist. Klebsiella forms in soil and the water on plants. K. pneumonia is found in the digestive and respiratory systems causing lobar pneumonia, meningitis if spread into the blood stream, urinary tract infections, and would infections. Klebsiella is part of the family Enterobacteriaceae and belongs to the genus Klebsiella

  • Klebsiella Pneumonia Research Paper

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    10/22/15 Klebsiella Pneumoniae Klebsiella pneumonia or also known as Friedlanders bacillus is a disease that is found in humans and animals. The genus is named after Edwin Klebs a 19th century German Microbiologist. Klebsiella begin in soil and the water on plants. K. pneumonia is found in the digestive and respiratory systems causing lobar pneumonia, meningitis, urinary tract infections, and would infections. Klebsiella is part of the family Enterobacteriaceae and belongs to the genus Klebsiella. This

  • Unknown Bacteria

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    lactose. Conversely, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli are both coliforms, which are able to ferment lactose. Of the Enterobacteriaceae family, there are genera that are in the normal human flora. Some species such as K. pneumoniae and E. coli are opportunistic pathogens which can capitalize on weakened host defenses and cause food poisoning (Baron, 1996). S. enterica secrete proteins that help aid in intracellular invasion and proliferation (Hensel, 2009). K. pneumoniae is a part of the normal

  • Pathogenic Bacteria Research Paper

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    black cumin (Nigella sativa), and date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) plants were purchased from local market in Duba province, west Saudi Arabia were assayed for the in vitro antibacterial activity against three human pathogenic bacteria viz Klebsiella pneumoniae, Psuedomonas sp, and Escherichia coli using hole plate diffusion method. The result revealed that some ethanolic and hot water extracts had shown antibacterial activities against the three bacterial strains under investigation. Key words: plant

  • Mystery Lab Report Sample

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    started class received list of unknown microorganisms that where going to be used in the lab. This list included: Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, Mycobacterium smegmatis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Serratia marcescens, Proteus vulgaris, Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli. After researching information regarding each species and microorganism identification techniques I chose to use flow charts created based on Bergey’s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology which I found on University of

  • Surgical Wound

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    positive and 34/63 (54%) were Gram negative organisms. The percentage prevalence of the bacterial isolates was as follows- Staphylococcus aureus 18/63 (29%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa 14/63 (22%), Coagulase negative staphylococci (CoNS) 11/63 (17%), Klebsiella pneumoniae 8/63 (13%), Proteus vulgaris 7/63 (11%) and

  • Unknown Samples Through Staining And Chemical Test Lab Report

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    unknown bacteria, gram staining, selective and differential media, analytical profile index (API), and BLAST tests were performed. It resulted in gram negative, rod shaped, lactose fermenting bacteria. The most likely bacterium it could be is Klebsiella pneumoniae. Introduction: Through various experiments performed over a period of time, it is possible to identify an unknown sample of bacteria. Three were performed in this experiment: The Gram Stain is a differential staining technique that allows the

  • Ventilator Associated Phenomenon: A Case Study

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    1. Introduction Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is severe complication among patients with mechanical ventilation (ventilator) occured 48 hours or more after intubation and initiation of ventilator.It is common infection and potentially fatal (Chulay 2005), onset occurs within 48 to 96 hours of intubation (Pruitt & Jacobs,2006). Ventilator associated pnuemonia bundle is prevention strategies approach in intensive care unit apply to patients on ventilator underlying chronic illnesses with

  • Triple Sugar Iron Agar Lab Report

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    The bacterium was determined to be Gram- negative rods. The first attempt of gram stain the unknown appeared to look positive and cocci. But, the next day onwards for 4 consecutive days the unknown showed up as a gram- negative gram stain and appeared pink rods. Triple Sugar Iron Agar is a differential medium. It differentiates Gram-negative enteric bacteria based on the ability to reduce sulfur and ferment carbohydrates (lactose, sucrose, and glucose). This is indicated by the formation of acid

  • Blood Agar Lab Report

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    After a gram stain was done unknown #257 was identified as a gram positive organism because when observed under the microscope the organism appeared purple with cocci in clusters. The organism was also catalase positive which means that it produced enzyme catalase and bubbled when hydrogen peroxide was added to it. Three test were conducted based on the result of the gram staining procedure. Blood agar with a Novobiocin disk was chosen as well as DNase (DNA) and Mannitol Salts (MSA) agar. The Blood

  • Colistin Case Study

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    Q1A: What is the mechanism of action of colistin? Colistin is an antibiotic that works best against Gram-negative bacteria. It works by binding to LPSs (lipopolysaccrides) and phospholipids in the outer cell membrane of the bacteria. This, in turn, disrupts the outer cell membrane by displacing cations and leaking the intracellular contents, combining it with outer cellular contents, causing the bacteria to be unable to differentiate the bacteria’s intra and outer cellular contents from one another

  • Lab Report Unknown Bacteria

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    The first time the unknown bacteria was isolated, one of the colonies was observed to be bright yellow. This was important because it gave a clue as to which one was gram positive because looking for a yellow color was part of the gram positive dichotomous key. However, this conclusion that the yellow colony was positive and the white colony was negative was not certain until the conduction of the second gram stain. Also, even though Micrococcus was the only possible bacteria with colonies that have

  • Terrance V Corder

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    Section 1: Identification of the unknown pathogen Patient is Terrance V. Haller, a 13-year-old male who enjoys outdoor activities such as skateboarding. No previous medical history and there are no known allergies. Terrance had a skateboarding accident where there were multiple lacerations and contusions. The wound on his forearm extending to his elbow was slow healing and therefore became pus producing. The patient has since returned to his primary care physician to find out what is going on. After

  • Hunting Nightmare Bacteria Case Study

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    Hunting nightmare bacteria Answer the following questions Case of Addy (the girl from Arizona ) 1- Based on the pediatrician observations what was Addy’s diagnosis at the Pediatric Hospital intensive care unit ? She had got infected by staff or positive bacteria called Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). MRSA is a community associated bacteria that infects kids when they are playing in playing ground and getting scabs on their knee.They spread through that wound and

  • Bacterial Conjunctivitis Essay

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    ABSTRACT Bacterial conjunctivitis occurs in persons of all races, although differences in frequencies may be reflected by geographical variations of pathogen prevalence.The study was therefore taken up to detect the prevalence of bacterial and fungal pathogens causing occular infections and to study their antibiotic resistant profiles. A total of 44 kerato-conjunctivitis samples were collected, out of which, 31/44 (73%) were fungal isolates . The prevalence of fungal isolates was as follows- 7