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    CX

    Contraindicated

  • 2

    SQ

    Subcutaneous

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    aa

    of each

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    a.c (ante cibum)

    before meal

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    p.c (post cibum)

    after meal

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    a.d (auris dexter)

    right ear

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    a.s (auris sinister)

    left ear

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    a.u (auris uterque)

    both ears

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    BID (bis in die)

    twice a day

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    TID

    thrice a day

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    QID

    Four times a day

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    c

    with

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    s

    without

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    DX

    Diagnosis

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    D/C

    Discontinue

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    h (hora)

    every hour

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    h.s (hora somni)

    at bedtime

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    IM

    Intramuscular

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    IV

    Intravenous

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    ID

    Intradermal

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    NPO

    Nothing per orem (nothing by mouth)

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    NPO p MN

    Nothing by mouth after midnight

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    N&V

    Nausea & Vomiting

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    OD

    Right Eye/Once Daily

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    OS

    Left eye

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    OU

    Both eyes

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    RX

    Prescription

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    STAT

    Immediately

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    PRN

    As needed

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    SX

    Symptoms

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    TPN

    Total Parentheral Nutrition

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    TPR

    Temperature, Pulse, Respiration

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    OTC

    Over the Counter

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    QD

    Everyday

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    QH

    Every hour

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    Q2H

    Every 2 hours

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    PR

    Pulse Rate

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    RR

    Respiratory Rate

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    02 sat

    Oxygen Saturation

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    BPM

    Beats per minute

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    CPM

    Cycle per minute

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    IVF

    Intravenous Fluid

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    HTN

    Hypertension

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    CC

    cubic centimeter or ml

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    IU

    International unit

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    medical specialty that uses radioactive substance to view or to treat disease

    Nuclear Medicine

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    production of diagnostic images

    Radiography

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    allows a radiologist to view a sequence of images showing how tissues or organs works in an individual

    Cineradiography

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    production of visual output using x-rays, sound waves, or magnetic fields

    Imaging

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    use of imaging to diagnose a problem in the interior of a part of the body without surgery

    Diagnostic Imaging

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    uses a magnet to obtain images of an area of the body

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    sound waves to produce a visual images of an area of thr body's interior. routinely used to view the womb of a pregnant woman.

    Ultrasonography

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    earliest form of imaging. It is now ranges from black and white images produces by electromagnetic radiation to computer-enhanced images on a computerized axial tomography (CAT) diagnostic situations such as bone fretures, tumor locations,

    X-ray Technology

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    most penetrating ability of the three types

    Gamma Ray

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    middle in penetrating ability

    Beta Rays

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    least penetrating ability

    Alpha Rays

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    contrast medium that shows up as white on x-ray

    Barrium

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    implanting of radioactive elements directly into a tumor or tissue

    Brachytherapy

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    scan that shows images as detailed slices of the body/organ

    CAT scan

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    radiography of tissues or organs in motion

    Cineradiography

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    CT Scan meaning

    Computed Tomography Scan

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    X-ray in which the images is projected onto the flouroscent screen

    Fluoroscopy

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    Unit measure equal to 100 rads.

    Gray

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    substance is placed within the tissue or tumor

    Interstitial Therapy

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    brachytherapy in which the radioactive substance is placed in a cavity near a cancerous lesion

    Intracavitary

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    substance used in radiopharmaceuticals for contrast medium and radiation therapy

    Iodine

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    positively charged particle

    Ion

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    destroy cells by changing neutral particles to ions using x-rays

    Ionize

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    treated with radiation

    Irradiated

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    imaging produced by tracking the magnetic properties in the nuclei of various cell

    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    general meaning of illness

    Malaise

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    a series of images that shows the DISTRIBUTION OF SUBSTANCES through tissue

    PET Scan

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    energy carried by a stream of particles from a substance

    Radiation

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    in vitro test to determine the amount of drugs or medications left in the body

    Radioimmunoassay

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    medical specialty in diagnostic imaging and radiation treatment

    Radiology

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    able to easily penetrated by x-rays

    Radiolucent

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    radioactive substance

    Radionuclide

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    not able to be easily penetrated by x-ray

    Radiopaque

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    chemical substance containing radioactive material

    Radiopharmaceutical

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    not greatly affected by radiation

    Radioresistant

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    easily affected by radiation

    Radiosensitive