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Basic Medical Abbreviations

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Term
Definition
abdomen, abdominal   Abd  
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antibiotics   Abx  
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atrial fibrillation   A fib  
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acute otitis media   AOM  
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assessment and plan   A/P  
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acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin)   ASA  
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twice dailing   BID  
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bilateral lower extremities   Bilat LE  
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bowel movement   BM  
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blood pressure   BP  
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with   c (with line on top)  
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cancer, carcinoma   CA  
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coronary artery bypass graft   CABG  
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coronary artery disease   CAD  
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complete blood count   CBC  
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congestive heart failure   CHF  
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chest pain   CP  
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complains of   c/o  
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chronic obstructive pulmonary disease   COPD  
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chronic renal failure   CRF  
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caesarean section   C-section  
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cervical spine   C-spine  
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computerized assisted tomography   CT or CAT  
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clear to auscultation   CTA  
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cardiovascular   CV  
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cerebrovascular accident   CVA  
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chest x-ray   CXR  
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diabetes mellitus   DM  
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dyspnea on extertion   DOE  
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dorsalis pedis/ posterior tibialis   DP/PT (pulse)  
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deep vein thrombosis   DVT  
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diagnosis   Dx  
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electrocardiogram   EKG/ECG  
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extraocular movement intact   EOMI  
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alcohol   EtOH  
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family history   FHx  
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follow up   F/U  
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fracture   Fx  
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grastroesophageal reflux disease   GERD  
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gastrointestinal   GI  
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gravida/para/abortion   G/P/Ab  
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genitourinary   GU  
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headache   HA  
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head, ears, eyes, nose, throat   HEENT  
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health insurance portability and accountability act   HIPAA  
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hyperlipidemia   HLD  
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history of present illness   HPI  
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hypertension   HTN  
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history   Hx  
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hemoglobin and hematocrit   H&H  
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incisions and drainage   I&D  
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insulin dependent diabetes mellitus   IDDM  
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intrauterine pregnancy   IUP  
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intravenous drug absue   IVDA  
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left lower extremity   LLE  
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left lower quadrant   LLQ  
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last normal menstrual period   LNMP  
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loss of consciousness   LOC  
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lumbar spine   L-spine  
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left upper extremity   LUE  
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left upper quadrant   LUQ  
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myocardial infarction   MI  
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not applicable   N/A  
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no acute distress, no acute disease   NAD  
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non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus   NIDDM  
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no known drug allergies   NKDA  
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normal   nl/nml  
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non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug   NSAID  
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normal sinus rhythm   NSR  
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nausea/vomiting, diarrhea   N/V/D  
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oxygen saturation   O2 sat  
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obstetrics and gynecology   OB/GYN  
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overdose   OD  
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otitis media   OM  
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oropharynx   OP  
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open reduction and internal fixation (orthopedic surgery)   ORIF  
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primary care physician/Primary medical doctor   PCP/PMD  
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physical exam/pulmonary embolism   PE  
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pupils are equal, round and reactive to light   PERRL  
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per Os (by mouth)   PO  
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as needed   prn  
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patient   pt  
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prior to arrival or peritonsillar abscess   PTA  
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peripheral vascular disease   PVD  
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every   q  
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every day   QD  
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at every bedtime   QHS  
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four times a day   QID  
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right lower extremity   RLE  
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right lower quadrant   RLQ  
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range of motion   ROM  
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review of system   ROS  
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regular rate and rhythm   RRR  
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right upper extremity   RUE  
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right upper quadrant   RUQ  
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prescription   Rx  
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rule out   r/o  
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shortness of breath   SOB  
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subjective, objective, assesment, and plan   SOAP  
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status post (after)   s/p  
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symptoms   Sx  
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S/T elevation myocardial infarction   STEMI  
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tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy   T&A  
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transient ischemic attack   TIA  
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three times a day   TID  
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tympanic membrane   TM  
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treatment   Tx  
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Thoracic spine   T-spine  
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urinalysis   UA  
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upper respiratory infection   URI  
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ultrasound   US  
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up to date   UTD  
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urinary tract infection   UTI  
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within normal limits   WNL  
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years old   y/o  
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