Care Of Microscope And Slides Flashcards
Do keep the microscope covered with a____/_____ when it is not in use
clean plastic or cloth cover
Do take special care to protect the microscope from____ in hot dry periods.
dust
Do take extra special care to protect the microscope lenses and prisms from______ in hot humid periods.
fungal growths
a. Keeping the microscope in an_____ room when this is possible.
b. Storing the microscope in a special______ room.
c. Connecting a number of ___/____watt bulbs inside a cupboard with tightly fitting doors.
d. Placing a____-watt bulb in the individual microscope box which then acts as warm cupboard.
e. In areas without electricity, placing a shelf to hold the microscope box about _____ over the chimney of the gas or kerosene operated refrigerator or freezer, this keeps it sufficiently dry to protect lenses from fungus.
air conditioned
dehumidified
15 or 25
15
30 cm
Do clean the immersion oil from the immersion objective everyday; use a soft cloth clampened with____ and polish with a clean_____ cloth.
xylene
lint free
Do clean oculars with a
soft, lint free cloth or lens tissue
Do use the microscope _____fitted at the base of the microscope box to keep the microscope from being damaged while in transit.
retaining screw
Do quote the_____ number and, if possible, the ____ and ____number when ordering replacement parts.
model
instrument and part
Don’t use the tissue or cloth used for the ______objective to clean the oculars.
oil-immersion
Don’t use_____ to clean painted surfaces of the microscope.
alcohol
Don’t_____ or try to clean parts of the microscope difficult to reach unless you have been trained to do so.
dismantle
Don’t leave the_____ empty; use the appropriate cover or some sticking plaster to cover the empty port.
lens ports
Don’t exchange lenses from microscopes of different______, even some models by the same______ have different specifications.
manufacturer
The availability of clean, good quality glass slides for the preparation of______ specimens for microscopic examination must be emphasized.
blood
All slides must be scrupulously clean and free from____/_____
This will prevent most of the_____ which confuse_____ diagnosis and will avoid the detachment and washing away of thick blood films during staining process.
grease or moisture
artifacts
malaria
Reject defective materials such as:
- Slides with a iridescent bloom or frosted appearance;
- Imperfectly cleaned slides, whether new or old; and
- Old slides with surface scratches or notched edge.
It is prudent to clean all new slides (including commercially pre-cleaned slides) by soaking in_____+______ and placing them in running tap water, or several changes of clean water, for some hours.
Each slide should be wiped dry and polished with a dry, clean lint-free cloth. Always handle the cleaned slides by the______ to avoid finger or grease marks.
water with a reliable detergent
edges
It is recommended that used slides be place in water containing a detergent solution.
When well-soaked, the slides should be removed and cleaned one by one with a pledget of gauze or cotton wool until all traces of the blood film and oil have been removed.
Then the slides should be transferred to a fresh solution of detergent and later to running water, or several changes of clean water, before drying with a clean cotton cloth.
Slightly______ slides which are considered unsuitable for blood films may still be usefully diverted to the entomological section for routine laboratory use.
scratched
______should not be kept in the ambient climate of the humid tropics for more than a few weeks.
Otherwise, they will adhere to each other due to entrapped moisture and there will be loss of transparency due to “frosting.”
Slides, after cleaning, are best stored in a____ place or a____ air cabinet
Glass slides
dry; warm
it is recommended that cleaned slides be stored in packages of____ which have been wrapped in thin paper and secured with cellulose adhesive tape or rubber bands so that they are ready fro use.
Packages of slides can be put in the original cardboard boxes or other suitable boxes, and insulated with (3) for mailing or transportation.
10
corrugated cardboard, polysterene or cotton wool