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The presence of a white, beta-hemolytic, catalase- and coagulase-positive, gram-positive coccus from the vaginal canal of a 37-year-old menstruating female can be significant if
 
  A) it is also novobiocin resistant. B) it is not significant in this situation.
  C) the organism is a toxin producer. D) it is methicillin susceptible.

Question 2

The gram-positive rod that produces an umbrella motility pattern in semisolid medium is also
 
  A) non-hemolytic. B) esculin negative.
  C) sodium hippurate negative. D) catalase positive.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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