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Abbreviations needed for Module 2

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aa. or aa with a bar on top   of each  
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a.c.   before meals  
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ad   up to or to make  
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a.d.   right ear  
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ad. lib.   at pleasure; freely  
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admin.   administer  
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a.m.   morning  
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amp.   ampul  
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aq.   water  
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a.s.   left ear  
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ASA   aspirin  
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ATC   around the clock  
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a.u.   each ear  
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b.i.d.   twice a day  
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BMD   bone mineral density  
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BM   bowel movement  
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BP   blood pressure  
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BS   blood sugar  
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BSA   blood surface area  
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c. or c with a bar on top   with  
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cap.   capsule  
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cc.   cubic centimeter (=1mL)  
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CHD   Coronary Heart Disease  
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CHF   congestive heart failure  
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comp.   compound  
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d.   day  
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dil.   dilute  
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disc. or DC   discontinue  
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disp   dispense  
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div.   divide  
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d.t.d.   give of such doses  
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DW   distilled water  
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D5LR   dextrose 5% in lactated Ringer's  
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D5NS   dextrose 5% in normal saline (0.9% NaCl)  
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D5W   dextrose 5% in Water  
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D10W   dextrose 10% in Water  
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elix.   elixir  
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et   and  
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ex aq.   in water  
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f. or fl.   fluid  
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ft.   make  
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g   gram  
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GI   gastrointestinal  
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gl. aq.   glass of water  
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GFR   glomerular filtration rate  
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gtt.   drop  
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GU   genitourinary  
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h. or hr.   hour  
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HA   headache  
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HBP   High Blood Pressure  
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HC   hydrocortisone  
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HRT   Hormone Replacement Therapy  
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h.s.   at bedtime  
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ID   intradermal  
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IM   intramuscular  
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inj.   injection  
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iso.   isotonic  
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IU   international units  
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IV   intravenous  
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IVP   intravenous push  
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IVPB   intravenous piggy back  
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m & n   morning and night  
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M.   mix  
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min   minute  
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m^2 or M^2   square meter  
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mcg   microgram  
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mEq   milliequivalent  
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mg/Kg   milligram of drug per killogram body weight  
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mg/m^2   milligram of drug per square meter of body surface area  
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mL/h   milliliter of drug administered per hour  
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mOsm or mOsmol   milliosmole  
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MI   myocardial ischemia/infarction  
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MS   morphine sulfate  
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N & V   nausea and vomiting  
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NF   National Formulary  
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NMT   not more than  
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No.   Number  
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noct.   night  
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non rep. or N.R.   do not repeat  
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NPO   nothing by mouth  
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N.S. or NS   normal saline  
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1/2NS   half-strength normal saline  
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NTG   nitroglycerin  
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o.d.   right eye  
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o.s.   left eye  
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o.u.   each eye  
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oint.   ointment  
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OJ   orange juice  
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p.c.   after meals  
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p.m.   afternoon or evening  
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p.o.   by mouth  
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postop   postoperatively  
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ppm or ppb   parts per million or parts per billion  
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pr   by rectum  
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prn   as needed  
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pt.   patient  
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pulv.   powder  
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q.   every  
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q.d.   every day or once a day  
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q.h.   every hour  
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q.i.d.   four times a day  
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q.o.d.   every other day  
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q.s.   a sufficient quantity  
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q.s. ad   a sufficient quantity to make  
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rect.   rectum  
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rep.   repeat  
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R.L. or R/L   Ringer's Lactate  
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Rx   Prescription symbol (Recipe, you take)  
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s. or s with bar on the top   without  
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Sig   write on label  
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SL   sublingual  
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SOB   Shortness of Breath  
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sol.   Solution  
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ss. or ss with bar on the top   one half  
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stat   immediately  
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subc, subq, s.c. or SQ   subcutaneously  
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sup. or supp.   suppository  
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susp.   suspension  
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syr.   syrup  
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tab.   tablet  
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t.a.t.   until all taken  
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tbsp   tablespoonful (15mL)  
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t.i.d.   three times a day  
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t.i.w.   three times a week  
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top.   topical  
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TPN   total parenteral nutrition  
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tsp.   teaspoonful (5mL)  
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U or u   unit (both, each)  
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u.d. or ut. dict.   as directed  
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ung.   ointment  
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URI   upper respiratory infection  
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USP   United States Pharmacopeia  
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UTI   Urinary Tract Infection  
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vol.   Volume  
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w.a.   While awake  
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wk.   week  
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