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  1. ... of the blood and the tissue juices, the sodium bicarbonate constituting a “buffer” or factor of safety against a dangerous tendency toward acidosis. In a ...
  2. ... chlorid is neutralized up to the point of safety: Tincture of iron chlorid, U. S. P m. 640 Sodium bicarbonate gr. 130 Glycerin fl.oz. 1 Simple syrup ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - United States Maritime Service Hospital Corps School manual 
    Publication: [Washington, D.C.] : United States Maritime Service, October 1945
    ... cc. (1 quart) warmed solution; salt solution 1%, sodium bicarbonate solution 4%, alkaline aromatic solution, 8 tablets per quart. 5. Small rubber sheet. 6. Face towel. 7. Safety pin. PROCEDURE 1. Wash hands. 2. Place patient ...
  4. ... of antitetanic serum, triangular bandages, packets of gauze, safety pins, bandages, rolls of cotton, adhesive tape, iodine swabs, packages of sodium bicarbonate, and tubes of chloride of lime. Now with ...
  5. ... the cuffs fastened around the baby's ankles with safety pins. See Figs. 182 and 183. "Oscar Schloss has found that sodium bicarbonate in bulk is always sterile. It is probably ...
  6. ... antitotenic serum, tr jengcular bondeges, packets of eauze, safety y~ins, bandages, rolls of cotton, adhesive tape, iodine swabs, packages of sodium bicarbonate end tubes of chloride of limee Now with ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Management of suspected bacterial lower urinary tract infection in adult women : a national ... 
    Publication: Edinburgh, Scotland : Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN), September 2020
    ... 70,71 Despite absence of evidence for their safety or effectiveness, urinary alkalinising agents (most commonly containing potassium citrate, sodium citrate, or sodium bicarbonate) are available over the counter and often used ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - School physicians' manual for Los Angeles City School District 
    Publication: Los Angeles : Office of the Superintendent, Los Angeles City School District, 1943
    ... medicine dropper, straight, Br. 53025 Each 421600 *Pins, safety, #2%, 1 y 2" (12 to card) Card 579000 Soap, green tincture, U.S.P. (8 oz.) Btl. 579300 Sodium Bicarbonate, U.S.P. (bulk) _...Lb. 580500 #Sodium Hypochlorite, 16% ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of nursing procedures 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders and Company, 1923
    ... Equipment: Small rubber. Small sheet or large towel. Safety-pins. Irrigating can with solution 105° F. Saline solution, 0.9 per cent. Boric acid, 2 to 4 per cent. Sodium bicarbonate or any antiseptic mouth or throat wash may ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Practical nursing : a text-book for nurses 
    Publication: New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1923
    ... frequently either boric acid, two per cent., or sodium bicarbonate, five per cent. The tem- perature usually prescribed is 105° F.; from one to two quarts are generally used. 4. A rubber apron or a rubber sheet and safety pin. 5. A towel. 6. A gauze compress ...
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