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Syllabus for Combined Paramedical Staff Competitive Examination CPSCE : jssc.in Jharkhand Staff Selection Commission

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COMBINED PARAMEDICAL STAFF COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION-2015 :
SYLLABUS FOR DIPLOMA (LAB. TECHNICIAN)
1. Introduction
** Human Health and Medical Care Developing Countries
** Organization of the Clinical Laboratory and Role of Medical Laboratory Technicians
** Safety Regulation, First Aid and Clinical Laboratory Records
** Introduction to Laboratory Equipment and Basic Laboratory Operations
** Generals Comments on Specimen Collection
** Units of Measurement, Preparation of Reagent Solutions and Laboratory Calculation
** Quality Control of Laboratory Findings

2. Haematology
** Introduction to Haematology
** Specimen Collection and Laboratory Preparion in Haematology
** Routine Haematological Tests
** Special Haematological Tests
** Interpretation of Laboratory Finding in Haematology
** Introduction of Haemostsis and Coagulation
** Laboratory Investigation of Bleeding Disorders

3. Immunohaematology or Blood banking
** Principles of Immunohaematology and Clinical Significance of Blood Transfusion
** Collection and Processing of Blood for Transfusion
** Routine Laboratory Procedures in Blood Bank
** Transfusion Reaction and Haemolytic Disease of the Newborn

4. Clinical pathology
** Urine Analysis
** Laboratory Examination of the Miscellaneous Body Fluids
** Semen Analysis
** Stool Examination

5. Microbiology
** Introduction to Diagnostic Microbiology & Microbiological Techniques
** Diagnostic Bacteriology
** Laboratory Diagnosis of mycotic infection
** Laboratory Diagnosis of parasitic infection

6. Serology
** Introduction and Procedures
** Laboratory procedures in serology

7. Clinical Biochemistry
** Normal and Abnormal Biochemical Processes of the Body
** Specimen Processing for Biochemical Analysis
** Principles of the Analytic Techniques
** Automation In Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory
** Routine Biochemical Tests
** Biochemical Tests Profile
** Texiocological Investigation and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

8. Histology and Cytology
** Introduction to Histo technology and Cyto technology
** Laboratory Techniques in Histology
** Laboratory Techniques in Diagnostic Exfoliative Cytology .

SYLLABUS FOR DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY
PHARMACEUTICS
1. Introduction of different dosage forms. Their classification with examples- their relative applications. Familiarization with new drug delivery systems.
2. Introduction to Pharmacopocias with special reference to Indian Pharmacopocia.
3. Metrology- Systems of weights and measures. Calculations including conversion from one to another system. Percentage calculation and adjustments of products. Use of allegation method in calculation. Isotonic solutions.
4. Packing of Pharmaceuticals- desirable features of a container, types of containers, study of glass and plastics as materials of containers and rubber as material for closures- their merits and demerits. Introduction to aerosol packaging.
5. Size reduction objectives and factors affecting size reduction, method of size reduction- Study of Hammer mill, Ball mill, Fluid Energy mill and disintegrator.
6. Size separation- Size separation by sifting. Official Standard for powders. Sedimentation methods of size separation. Construction and working of cyclone separator.

7. Mixing and Homogenization – Liquid mixing and powder mixing, mixing of semisolids, study of Silverson Mixer- Homogenizer, Planctary Mixer, Agitated powder mixer, Triple roller mill, Propeller mixer, Colloid mill and hand homogenizer. Double cone mixer.

8. Classification and filtration – theory of filtration, filter media, filter aids and selection of filters. Study of following filtration equipments- Filter Press, Sintered filters, Filter candles, Metafilter.
9. Extraction and Galenicals- (a) Study of percolation and maceration and their modification. Continuous hot extraction, – Application in extraction of tincture and extracts. (b) Introduction to Ayurvedic dosages forms.
10. Heat processes Evaporation- Definition. Factors affecting evaporation. Study of evaporating stills and evaporating pans.
11. Distillation- Simple distillation and fractional distillation, steam distillation and vacuum distillation. Study of vacuum still, preparation of purified water I.P. and water for injection I.P. Construction and working of still used for the same.
12. Introduction to drying processes- Study of tray dryers, vacuum dryer and freeze dryer.

13. Sterilization- Concept of sterilization and its differences from disinfection, thermal resistance of micro organism, detail studies of – (a) Sterilization with moist heat, (b) dry heat sterilization, (c) Sterilization by radiation, (d) Sterilization by Filtration and (e) Gaseous sterilization. Aseptic techniques. Study of sterilization process in hospitals particularly with reference to surgical dressing and intravenous fluids, precautions for safe and effective handling of sterilization equipments.

14. Processing of tablets- Definition, different types of compressed tablets and their properties, Processes involved in production of tablets, Tablets excipients, defects in tablets, physical standards including disintegration and dissolution. Tablet coatingsugar coating, enteric coating and microencapsulation.

15. Processing of capsules- Hard and soft gelatinous capsule, different sizes capsules, filling of capsules, handling and storage of capsules, special application of capsules.
16. Study of immunological products like vaccines, toxoids and their preparation.

1. Dispensing Pharmacy:
(a) Reading and understanding of prescription; Latin terms commonly used (Detail study is not necessary), modern methods of prescribing, adoption if metric system, calculation involved in dispensing.
(b) Incompatibilities in Prescriptions- Study of various types of incompatibilities- Physical, Chemical and therapeutic.
(c) Posology- Dose and doses of drugs, Factors influencing dose, Calculation if doses on basis of age, sex and surface area, Veterinary doses.

2. Dispensed medication:
( Note- A detailed study of the following dispensed medication is necessary, methods of preparation with theoretical and practical aspects, use of appropriate containers and closures, special labeling requirements and storage conditions should be highlighted).

(i) Powders- Advantages and disadvantages of powders, Granules, Cachets and Tablet triurates. Preparation of different types of powders encountered in prescriptions, weighing methods, possible errors in weighing, minimum weighable amounts and weighing of material below the minimum weighable amount, geometric dilution and proper usage and care of dispensing balance.

(ii) Liquid – Oral Dosage Forms:
(a) Monophasic- Theoretical aspects including commonly use vehicles, essential adjuvant like stabilizers, colorants and flavors with examples. Review of the monophasic liquids with details of formulation and practical methods.

Liquids for internal irritation Liquids for external administration or used on mucus membranes Concentrates and soups. Elixirs Gargles, Mouth washes, Throat paints, Douches, Ear drops, Nasal drops & sprays, Liniments, Lotions,

(b) Biphasic Liquid Dosages forms:
(i) Suspension ( elementary study) – Suspension containing diffusible solids and liquids and their preparation. Study of adjuvants used like thickening agents, wetting agents, their necessity and quantity to be incorporated.Suspensions of precipitate forming liquids like tinctures, their preparation and stability. Suspensions produced by chemical reaction. An introduction of flocculated, non flocculated suspension system.

(ii) Emulsions- Types of emulsions, identification of emulsion system, formulation of emulsions, selection of emulsifying agents. Instabilities in emulsions. Preservation of emulsions.

(iii) Semi- Solid Dosages Forms:
(a) Ointments- Types of ointments, classification and selection of dermatological vehicles. Preparation and stability of ointments by the following processes: (i) Titration (ii) Fusion (iii) Chemical reaction (iv) Emulsification.
(b) Pastes- Difference between ointments and pastes, bases of pastes. Preparation of paste and their preservation.
(c) Jellies- An introduction to the different types of Jellies and their preparation.
(d) An elementary study of poultice.
(e) Suppositories and pessaries- Their relative merits and demerits, types of suppositories, suppository bases, classification, properties. Preparation and packing of suppositories. Use of suppositories for drug absorption.

(iv) Dental and Cosmetic Preparation: Introduction to Dentrifices, Facial cosmetics. Deodorants, Antiperspirants, Shampoos, Hair dressing and hair removers.

(v) Sterile dosages forms: (a) Parenteral dosage forms- Definition, General requirements for parenteral dosage forms. Types of parenteral formulations, vehicles, adjuvants, processing, personnel, facilities and Quality control, Preparation of Intravenous fluids and admixtures- Total parenteral nutrition, dialysis fluids.

(b) Sterility testing, Particulate matter monitoring – Faulty seal packaging.
(c) Ophthalmic products- Study of essential characteristics of different ophthalmic preparations. Formulation additives, special precautions in handling and storage of ophthalmic products.

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