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Sig codes and abbreviations

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I   1  
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V   5  
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X   10  
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L   50  
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C   100  
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D   500  
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M   1000  
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ss   1/2  
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Superscription   represented by the symbol "RX"  
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Inscription   name and strength of drug  
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Subscription   quantity of drug prescribed  
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Signa   contains directions to the patient which will appear on the medication container label  
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Insert   Rectally or vaginally (unwrap and insert)  
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Take   Oral dosage forms (not sublingual)  
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Instill   eye or ear drops  
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spray   nose, throat, or topical sprays  
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Use   As Directed  
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Place   Sublingual, eye, ear or nose drops  
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Apply   topical creams, ointments, lotion, or gel  
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Inhale   Oral or nasal sprays  
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Inject   Insulin and other injectables  
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Shampoo   Topical shampoo  
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q   every  
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qd   every day  
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bid   two times/twice daily  
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tid   three times daily  
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qid   four times daily  
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qod   every other day  
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h or hrs or 0   hours  
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a with a line over it   before  
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p   after  
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qh   every hour  
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tiw   three times a week  
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ac   before meals  
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pc   after meals  
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c   with  
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s   without  
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pm   evening  
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qpm   every evening  
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q4h , q6-8h   every 4 hours, every 6-8 hours  
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am   morning  
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qam   every morning  
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hs   at bedtime  
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qhs   every night at bedtime  
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wk   week  
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prn   as needed (for)  
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stat   now, immediately  
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ut. dict. or ud   as directed  
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d.t.d.   give of such dose  
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w.a.   while awake  
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a.t.c.   around the clock  
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postop   postoperatively  
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au   each ear, both ears  
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ad   right ear  
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as   left ear  
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ou   both eyes  
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od   right eye  
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os   left eye  
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po   by mouth  
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en   each nostril  
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sl   sublingually (under the tongue)  
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im   intramuscularly  
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iv   intravenously  
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pr or rect   rectally  
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pv   vaginally  
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subq, sq, or sc   subcutaneously  
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inj   injection  
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IVP   intravenous push  
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IVPB   intravenous piggyback  
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Top   topically, locally  
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ID   intradermal  
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aa   of each  
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ss   one-half  
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kilogram   kilogram  
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g   gram  
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mg   milligram  
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mcg   microgram  
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mEq   milliequivalents  
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gr   grain  
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lb   pound  
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gtt or gtts   drop or drops  
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qs   a sufficient quantity  
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qsad   a sufficient quantity up to  
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mOsm or mOsmol   milliosmoles  
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Tbsp.   tablespoonful  
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Tsp.   teaspoonful  
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u   units  
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fl oz   fluid ounce  
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fl dr.   fluid dram  
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ml or mL   milliliter  
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L   liter  
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oz   ounce  
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qt   quart  
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gal   gallon  
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pt   pint  
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c and c   cough and cold  
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n and v   nausea and vomiting  
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HA   headache  
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SOB   shortness of breath  
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BM   bowel movement  
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BP   blood pressure  
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HBP   high blood pressure  
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HTN   hypertension  
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p   pain  
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temp or t   temperature  
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BS   blood sugar  
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HRT   hormone replacement therapy  
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UTI   urinary tract infection  
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CHF   congestive heart failure  
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URI   upper respiratory infection  
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GERD   gastroesophageal reflux disease  
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MI   myocardial infarction  
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COPD   chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (not disorder)  
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CHD   coronary heart disease  
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DI   diabetes insipidus  
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DOB   date of birth  
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DX   diagnosis  
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GI   gastrointestinal  
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NPO   nothing by mouth  
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SX   symptoms  
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caps   capsules  
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tab(s)   tablet(s)  
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Non rep or NR   do not repeat, no refill  
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DC or d/c   discontinue or discharge  
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disp   dispense  
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S. or Signa or sig   write directions  
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et   and  
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M.   mix  
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ft.   make  
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ung.   ointment  
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aaa   apply to affected area  
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ad lib.   at pleasure  
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supp   suppository  
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aq dist or DW   distilled water  
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susp   suspension  
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tinct.   tincture  
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syr.   syrup  
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sol.   solution  
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sat.   saturated  
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pulv.   a powder  
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admin   administer  
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No.   number  
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Pt   patient  
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Rep   repeat  
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Amp   ampule  
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NMT   not more than  
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Rx   recipe, you take  
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USP   United States Pharmacopeia  
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NTG   nitroglycerin  
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ASA   aspirin  
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liq   liquid, solution  
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el., elix.   elixir  
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aq.   water  
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comp.   compound  
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NS   normal saline  
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BSA   body surface area  
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ex aq   in water  
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gl aq   glass of water  
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IU   international units  
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m2 or M2   square meter  
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TPN   total parenteral nutrition  
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vol   volume  
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Page 46, I don't know how to put in all the symbols, so know these   1 tsp (5 ml), 2 tbsp. (30 ml or 1 fl.oz.), none, greater than, less than, increase, decrease, hours, primary, secondary  
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L in a circle   left  
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R in a circle   right  
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@   at  
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triangle   change  
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'   minutes  
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"   seconds  
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