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Sketchy Medical Bacteria Gram Positive Cocci → Enterococcus Faecium & Faecalis → Staphylococcus aureus → Staphylococcus Epidermidis & Saprophyticus → Streptococcus Agalactiae (Group B Strep) → Streptococcus Pneumoniae & Viridans Gram Positive Bacilli → Bacillus anthracis & cereus → Clostridioides Difficile → Clostridium botulinum → Sketchy's Microbiology course breaks down even the most difficult topics into short and easy to understand lessons. Lessons you'll remember Sketchy uses creative storytelling and visual mnemonics to help you learn and retain everything you need to know about Microbiology for your rotations. Learning tools you'll love

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What is Coronavirus? Symptoms & treatment: Viral infection (USMLE Step 1 Review) Sketchy Learning • 229K views • 3 years ago These are meant to be a review for your medical microbiology. Sketchy Micro - BACTERIA Get a hint Moses in the desert with camels Staphylococcus aureus Microscopic qualities (Gram, agar, proteins) mechanism of resistance Associated diseases (6) Treatments Click the card to flip 👆 Moses Staff, pharoah, Camel rapid onset G (+), clusters, catalase (+) and coagulase (+) Sketchy Micro is part of the more extensive Sketchy Medical learning resource. This course uses videos and animation to help students memorize complicated medical terms. Sketchy Medical covers three subjects; Pathology (Sketchy Path), Pharmacology (Sketchy Pharm), and Microbiology (Sketchy Micro). Sketchy Micro Bacteria 132.73MB. 0 & 1322 images. Updated 2022-07-05. The author has shared 12 other item (s). Description Sketchy Micro Bacteria Sample (from 1006 notes)

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In this lesson, we'll take you through all the high-yield information you need to know about Salmonella for the USMLE Step 1. Using visual mnemonics and memo. Suddenly memorizing all those gram positive/negative bacteria, viruses and fungi doesn't seem such a terrible task.. and two, it's again great to use with Sketchy Micro. For a busy med student who doesn't want to go that deep into Anki (and avoid the 4000+ card decks above), it's a good solution. Cards are basic format type.. Rickettsia overview Microbiology Summary Rickettsia is a genus of obligate intracellular coccobacilli that stain weakly gram-negative The genus includes Rickettsia rickettsii and Rickettsia prowazekii. The Sketchy Micro course helps you tackle the bugs you need to know—bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites, we've got 'em all. Using colorful characters and unforgettable stories, we make these microbes way more interesting than the usual lecture slides.

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Sketchy Micro Bacteria/Viruses Neisseria Meningitidis Click the card to flip 👆 Ferments Maltose (and Glucose) Infection evens: Encapsulated bacteria transmitted via respiratory droplets colonizes nasopharynx makes LOS proteins that bleb into blood Causes leaky capillaries (lack of platelets) Petecchiae Shock Vasoconstriction Differentiate infection of C. botulinum in babies vs. adults. While babies don't have this developed gut flora, so gut in an anaerobic environment in which C. botulinum can survive. So babies can get sick from the spores along (not the toxin formed by the gut) So babies get sick from the spores, while adults get sick from the preformed toxin. Extra Q: Characterize (3) : Clostridium botulinum: Extra A (1) Gram (+) rod(2) Spores(3) Obligate anaerobe: Extra: Extra Q2: How is botulism most commonly transmitted? toxin mediated diseases of staph aureus. scalded skin syndrome. TSS. acute food poisoning. causes of scalded skin synfrome. staph aureus. causes of TSS. staph aureus. food poisoning with Sx in 1-8hrs due to preformed toxin, vomiting > diarrhea due to meats+creams.

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Curious to hear y'alls thoughts. For some context, my school starts with Immuno then moves to Micro shortly after. For me, Pixorize was so money for Immuno that I continued to try it for Micro as we studied bacteria. Then more and more people starting talking about Sketchy with me that I gave it a try when we started viruses. Bacteria. 1.6 - Staphylococcus Epidermidis & Saprophyticus 4.1 - Neisseria: Overview 4.3 - Neisseria Meningitidis 4.5 - Neisseria Gonorrhoeae. I attribute a ginormous chunk of my scores to Sketchy. That includes Micro/Pharm/Path for Step 1, and Sketchy Step 2 as well. Reply reply