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Medical Abbreviations

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a   before  
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aa   of each  
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abd   abdominal  
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a.c.   before meals  
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ADL   activity of daily living  
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ad lib   as desired  
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a.m.   morning  
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amt.   amount  
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AROM   active range of motion  
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AX   axillary (temperature under the arm)  
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BID   2 times per day  
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BM   bowel movement  
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BP   blood pressure  
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BRP   bathroom privileges  
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C   Celsius (liquid O stored @ 30 degrees Celsius. Convert C to F by multiplying by 9, dividing by 5, adding 32  
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C with line over it   with  
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cal   calorie  
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cath   catherer  
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CBR   complete bed rest  
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CC   cubic centimeter (cc = ml)  
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CHF   Congestive heart failure (increase in fluid pressure on heart and lungs caused by poor kidney and heart function  
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cm   centimeter (cm = 1 inch = 2.54 cms)  
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CN   charge nurse (usually RN in charge on a shift)  
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CNS   central nervous sysytem (brain & spinal cord)  
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c/o   complains of  
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DC   discontinue (D = dis; C = con't)  
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DON   director of nurses (only 1 per facility) Note: JACH - joint accredition Com of Hospitals)  
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Dr   medical doctor  
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DX   diagnosis (dx = educated guess at what's wrong; progosis = education guess of outcome)  
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F   Fahrenheit (F to C = subtract 2, multiply by 5, divide by 9)  
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fx   fracture  
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GI   gastrointestinal  
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gtt   drop  
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GU   genitourinary  
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h   hour  
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H2O   water  
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HOB   head of bed (trendelenberg positin = hips placed higher than head. Reverse Trendelenberg position is head of bed remains elevated)  
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HOH   hard of hearing  
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HS   hour of sleep  
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I/O   input/output (fluid taken in and released in 24 hours)  
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IV   intravenous (infiltrated = IV no longer in vein and flid now seeping into surrounding tissues)  
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kg   kilogram (1 kg = 2.2 pounds)  
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L   liter (1 lit = 1000 cc's or 33.8 oz)  
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lb   pound (16 oz = 1 lb)  
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LE/LLE/LUE   lower extremity, left lower extremity, left upper extremity  
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Lt.   left  
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MI   myocardial infraction  
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mm   millimeter (1 m = 1 cm: 1 mm = 1 cm: convert mm to inches is multiply by 10 and divide by 254)  
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noc   night (noctural)  
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NPO   nothing by mouth  
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N/V   nausea/vomiting  
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O.D.   right eye  
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OOB   out of bed  
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O.S.   left eye  
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O.U.   both eyes  
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oz   ounce (3 tsps = 15 cc = 1 tbsp: 1 tsp = 5 ccs: 1 C = 250 cc: 1 oz = 30 cc: 1cc = 1 ml)  
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p with line over (lower case)   after  
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P (capital letter)   pulse (radial pulse at wrist: popliteal pulse from behind knee: apical pulse on chest: carotid pulse on neck: pedal pulse at foot)  
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p.c.   after meals  
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PO   by mouth  
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p.m   evening  
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prn   as needed  
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PROM   passive range of motion  
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pt   patient  
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qd   every day  
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qh   every hour  
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qid   4x per day  
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qod   every other day  
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QNS   quantity not sufficient  
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QS   quantity sufficient  
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R with circle around   rectal  
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R (upper case)   respirations (breathes/min)  
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RE/RUE/RLE   right extremity, right upper extremity, right lower extremity  
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ROM   range of motion  
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Rx   prescription  
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q2h   every 2 hours  
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