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Understanding the exact breakdown of the AMT Certified Medical Lab Assistant test will help you know what to expect and how to most effectively prepare. The AMT Certified Medical Lab Assistant has multiple-choice questions The exam will be broken down into the sections below:

AMT Certified Medical Lab Assistant Exam Blueprint
Domain Name % Number of
Questions
General Laboratory 15% 15
Chemistry 19% 19
Hematology 23% 23
Immunology/Immunohematology 18% 18
Microbiology 17% 17
Urinalysis 10% 10


AMT Certified Medical Lab Assistant - Exam Topics Sample Questions

Campylobacter spp. is a major cause of food poisoning. Which of the following statements is incorrect in terms of campylobacter spp.?





Correct Answer:
it is catalase and oxidase negative.
**question:** campylobacter spp. is a major cause of food poisoning. which of the following statements is incorrect in terms of campylobacter spp.?

c. jejuni causes most of the infections.

it is catalase and oxidase negative.

on a wet mount it will show darting motility. **correct answer:** it is catalase and oxidase negative. **explanation:**

campylobacter spp., particularly campylobacter jejuni, is a significant cause of bacterial gastroenteritis worldwide. it is commonly transmitted through improperly handled or undercooked poultry, unpasteurized milk, and contaminated water.

the statement "c. jejuni causes most of the infections" is correct. among the various species of campylobacter, c. jejuni is indeed responsible for the majority of infections in humans. it is known for causing severe diarrhea and, in some cases, complications such as guillain-barré syndrome.

the statement "it is catalase and oxidase negative" is incorrect. this is the statement in question, and it is factually wrong because campylobacter spp. are both catalase and oxidase positive. these biochemical features are significant in the laboratory identification of these organisms. catalase tests determine the presence of the enzyme catalase, which breaks down hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen, a characteristic found in various bacteria including campylobacter. similarly, the oxidase test checks for the presence of cytochrome c oxidase and is used to distinguish among different bacterial groups.

the statement "on a wet mount it will show darting motility" is correct. campylobacter spp. are motile bacteria, characteristic of their darting motility observed under light microscopy. this motility is largely due to their spiral shape and the presence of flagella at one or both ends of the cell, enabling them to move in a rapid, darting or corkscrew manner.

in summary, the incorrect statement about campylobacter spp. is that it is "catalase and oxidase negative." in truth, both tests are positive for campylobacter, aiding in its identification in clinical and environmental samples. the other statements correctly describe attributes of the bacteria that contribute to its pathogenicity and diagnosis.