Jennifer remembered the day she was shot, but not the day they had to remove her leg. She was camping in the middle of the Black Hills of South Dakota when an unseen hunter tried to shoot a deer. He missed his prey, but the errant bullet traveled a great distance and tore through Jennifer’s thigh. In tremendous pain, Jennifer fashioned a tourniquet to stop the bleeding and then struggled 2 days to hike the 10 miles back to civilization. By the time she arrived at a hospital, the wound was reddened and contained fluid-filled blisters with parts turning black. 1. You gram strain the bacteria and see that is gram positive, Therefore you know it is not: A.Staphylococcus aureus B.Pseudomonas aeruginosa C.Clostridium perfringens 2. What is another stain that you could use to figure out what is causing the infection? A.Giemsa B.Acid fast C.Endospore
Jennifer remembered the day she was shot, but not
the day they had to remove her leg. She was camping
in the middle of the Black Hills of South Dakota when
an unseen hunter tried to shoot a deer. He missed his
prey, but the errant bullet traveled a great distance
and tore through Jennifer’s thigh. In tremendous pain, Jennifer fashioned a tourniquet to stop the bleeding and then struggled 2 days to hike the 10 miles back to civilization.
By the time she arrived at a hospital, the wound was reddened and contained fluid-filled blisters with parts turning black.
1. You gram strain the bacteria and see that is gram positive, Therefore you know it is not:
A.Staphylococcus aureus
B.Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C.Clostridium perfringens
2. What is another stain that you could use to figure out what is causing the infection?
A.Giemsa
B.Acid fast
C.Endospore
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