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Standard operating procedure for pH meter

 1). pH meters -  Objective:                      To demonstrate how to use a standard pH meter in the TRACES Centre and undergraduate laboratories. This process explains how to accurately test a solution's pH.  2. Scope: Digital pH meters in the TRACES Centre and the UG Laboratory are affected. These devices include (but are not limited to) Sartorius, Oakton, and Mettler-Toldeo.  3. Responsibility :   Designated persons in the research lab are responsible for training employees and students on this protocol and ensuring that it is followed. It is the responsibility of selected persons (Staff or Students) to adhere to the procedure's guidelines.  4. Equipment :  • pH meter, digital  • Double-junction Ag/AgCl electrode pH electrode  • ATC probe (automatic temperature control) (if available)  • Transfer utensils, pipettes, spatula or capillaries  • Clean stir bars on a stir p...

DRUGS OF CHOICE

 DRUGS OF CHOICE 

1. Paracetamol poisoning- acetyl cysteine

 2. Acute bronchial asthma: - salbutamol

 3. Acute gout: - NSAIDS

 4. Acute hyperkalemia: - calcium gluconate

 5. Severe DIGITALIS toxicity: - DIGIBIND

 6. Acute migraine: - sumatriptan

 7. Cheese reaction: - phentolamine

 8. Atropine poisoning: - physostigmine

 9. Cyanide poisoning: - amyl nitrite

 10. Benzodiazepine poisoning: - flumazenil

 11. Cholera: - tetracycline

 12. KALA-AZAR:- lipozomal amphotericin- B 13. Iron poisoning: - desferrioxamine

  14. MRSA: - vancomycin

 15. VRSA: - LINEZOLID 

16. Warfarin overdose: - vitamin-K (NIPER-2009) 

17. OCD: - fluoxetine 18. Alcohol poisoning: - fomepizole 

19. Epilepsy in pregnency: - Phenobarbitone 20. Anaphylactic shock: - Adrenaline

 21. MRSA Infection-Vancomycin

 22. Malaria in Pregnancy-Chloroquine

 23. Whooping Cough or Pertussis- Erythromycin

 24. Kawasaki disease-IV Ig

 25. Warfarin Overdose-Vit-K

 26. Heparin Overdose-Protamine

 27. Hairy Cell Leukemia-Cladirabine

 28. Multiple Myeloma- Melphalan

 29. CML-Imatinib

 30. Wegner's granulomatosis-Cyclophosphamide

 31. HOCM- Propranolol

 32. Delirium Tremens-Diazepam

 33. Drug Induced Parkinsonism-Benzhexol

 34. Diacumarol Poisoning-Vit-K

 35. Type-1 Lepra Reaction-Steroids

 36. Type- 2 Lepra Reaction-Thalidomide

 37. Allergic Contect Dermatitis-Steroids

 38. PSVT- 1st-Adenosine, 2nd-Verapamil, 3rd-Digoxin

 39. Z-E Syndrome- Proton Pump Inhibitor

 40. Chancroid-Cotrimoxazole

 41. Dermatitis Herpetiformis-Dapsone

 42. Spastic Type of Cerebral Palsy-Diazepam 43. Herpis Simplex Keratitis-Trifluridine

 44. Herpes Simplex Orolabialis-Pancyclovir

 45. Neonatal Herpes Simplex-Acyclovir

 46. Pneumocystis carinii Pneumonia- Cotrimoxazole for Nodulo

  47. Cystic Acne- Retinoic acid

 48. Trigeminal Neuralgia-Carbamezapine

 49. Actinomycosis-Penicillin

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