Chemical test for Tragacanth Organoleptic test: Appearance: Crystalline tragacanth Colour: White or faint yellow tragacanth Odour: None tragacanth Taste: Mucilaginous tragacanth Solubility: Insoluble in alcohol, partially soluble in water tragacanth Chemical test: SI.No. Test Observation Inference 1. To 4ml of 0.5%w/v solution add 0.5ml of HCl and heat for 30minutes on water bath Divide the hydrolyzed product in 2 parts a) 1 st part=Add 1.5ml of NaOH solution to neutralize and add Fehling’s solution A and B in equal quantities(mixed before) and warm over water bath. b) 2 nd part= Add barium chloride solution Red ppt o
INTRODUCTION Neonatal health problems are frequently found ranging from minor physical or physiological peculiarities to the serious life threatening illnesses. Minor problems should not be ignored lightly without adequate assessment of the conditions. Early diagnosis and management of the serious problems help to overcome life long disability and to reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality. Nurses are responsible to manage the minor problems and to detect the serious problems for early and prompt management along with appropriate nursing interventions and support to the mother. MINOR DISORDERS OF NEW BORN 1. VOMITING Vomiting is one of the common manifestations in the neonates. Regurgitation after feeds should not be confused with vomiting. Mucus vomiting often hinged with blood is quite common soon after birth. It is due to irritation often gastric mucosa by the swallowed materials during birth. Causes: · Dietic · Over feeding
INTRODUCTION Caring low birth weight baby is a great challenge for the neonatal care unit and the family. Number of low birth weighs baby is still for beyond the expected target in our country. The cost of the quality management of these babies is increasing day by day. Kangaroo care is low cost approach for the care of low birth weight baby. This method of care was introduced and popularized by Dr.Edger Ray, Dr.Martinez and Dr.Charpak in late 1970s. DEFINITION Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a special way of caring low birth weight infants by skin to skin contact if promotes their health and welling by effective thermal control, breast feeding and bonding. KMC is initiated in hospital and continued at home. COMPONENTS OF KMC In KMC, the infant is continuously kept in skin contact by the mother and breastfed exclusively to the utmost extent. The two components of KMC are; 1. Skin to skin contact is provi
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