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Abbreviations - PTCB

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aa   of each  
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ad   up to  
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cc   cubic centimeter  
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dtd   dispense such doses  
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Eq   equivalent  
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g   gram  
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gal   gallon  
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gr   grain  
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gtt   drop(s)  
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h   hour  
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hr   hour  
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kg   kilogram  
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L   liter  
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lb   pound  
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mcg   microgram  
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mEq   milliequivalent  
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mg   milligram  
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mg/kg   milligram of drug per kilogram of body weight  
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mL   milliliter (cc)  
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mOsm   milliosmole  
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#   number  
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qs   a sufficient quantity  
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qs ad   a sufficient quantity to make up to  
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pt   pint  
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qt   quart  
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ss   one-half  
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tbsp   tablespoonful  
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tsp   teaspoon  
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U   unit (this is on the do not use list, however it may still be seen)  
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amp   ampule  
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cap   capsule  
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ECT   enteric-coated tablet  
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elix   elixir  
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fl   fluid  
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fl oz   fluid ounce  
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inj   injection  
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IV   intravenous  
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IVP   intravenous push  
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IVPB   intravenous piggyback  
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MDI   metered-dose inhaler  
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oint   ointment  
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sol   solution  
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supp   suppository  
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susp   suspension  
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syr   syrup  
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tab   tablet  
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TDS   transdermal delivery system  
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TPN   total parenteral nutrition  
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ung   ointment  
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D5LR   5% dextrose in lactated Ringer's solution  
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D5NS   5% dextrose in normal saline solution  
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D5W   5% dextrose in water  
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D10W   10% dextrose in water  
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D20W   20% dextrose in water  
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DW   distilled water  
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NS   normal saline (0.9% sodium chloride)  
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1/2 NS   half-strength normal saline (0.45%)  
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o/w   oil in water  
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RL   Ringer's lactate solution  
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R/L   Ringer's lactate solution  
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SWFI   sterile water for injection  
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w/o   water in oil  
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abd   abdomen  
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ad   right ear (do not use)  
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as   left ear (do not use)  
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au   both ears / each ear (do not use)  
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buc   in the cheek  
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IA   intraarterial  
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ID   intradermal  
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IM   intramuscular  
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IT   intrathecal  
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NPO   nothing by mouth  
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od   right eye (do not use)  
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os   left eye (do not use)  
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ou   both eyes / each eye (do not use)  
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per   through, by  
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PO   by mouth  
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PR   by rectum  
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PV   by vagina  
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R   rectum  
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SC   subcutaneous (under the skin)  
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SQ   subcutaneous  
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subq   subcutaneous (do not use)  
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SL   sublingual (under the tongue)  
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top   topical  
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vag   vagina  
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a   before  
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ac   before meals  
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ad lib   as desired, at pleasure, freely  
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AM   morning  
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ATC   around the clock  
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bid   twice per day  
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hs   hour of sleep / at bedtime  
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noct   at night  
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p   after  
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pc   after meals  
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PM   afternoon, evening  
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postop   postoperative  
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prn   as needed  
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q   every  
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qd   every day  
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q4h   every 4 hours  
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q6h   every 6 hours  
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qh   every hour  
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qid   four times per day  
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qod   every other day  
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tid   three times per day  
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wk   week  
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APAP   acetaminophen (Tylenol)  
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ASA   acetylsalicylic acid (Asprin)  
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HRT   hormone replacement therapy  
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MOM   milk of Magnesia  
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BCP   birth control pill  
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MVI   multiple vitamins  
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PCN   penicillin  
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BM   bowel movement  
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BP   blood pressure  
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BPH   benign prostatic hypertrophy  
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BS   blood sugar  
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CA   cancer  
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CAD   coronary artery disease  
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CHF   congestive heart failure  
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COPD   chronic obstructive pulmonary disease  
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CP   chest pain  
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CVA   cerebrovascular accident  
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DJD   degenerative joint disease  
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DM   diabetes mellitus  
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DT   delirium tremens  
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GERD   gastroesophageal reflux disease  
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GI   gastrointestinal  
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GT   gastrostomy tube  
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GU   genitourinary  
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HA   headache  
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HBP   high blood pressure  
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HR   heart rate  
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HT   hypertension  
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HTN   hypertension  
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JRA   juvenile rheumatoid arthritis  
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NKA   no known allergies  
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NKDA   no known drug allergies  
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N&V   nausea and vomiting  
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N/V   nausea and vomiting  
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OA   osteoarthritis  
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OCD   obsessive-compulsive disorder  
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P   pulse  
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PTT   prothrombin time  
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PVC   premature ventricular contraction  
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RA   rheumatoid arthritis  
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RBC   red blood cell  
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SCT   sickle-cell trait  
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SOB   shortness of breathe  
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Sx   symptom  
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TED   thromboembolic disease  
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Tx   treatment  
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UA   uric acid, urinalysis  
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URI   upper respiratory infection  
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UTI   urinary tract infection  
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VS   vital sign  
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WBC   white blood cell  
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C   celsius  
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c   with  
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DAW   dispense as written  
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D/C   discontinue or discharge (do not use)  
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dil   dilute  
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disp   dispense  
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div   divide  
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F   fahrenheit  
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KVO   keep vein open  
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m ft   mix and make  
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non rep   do not repeat  
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NR   no refill  
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Rx   prescription, take  
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s   without  
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sig   write on label  
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T   temperature  
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ut dict   as directed  
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ud   as directed  
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