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CX
Contraindicated
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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