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Hi,
I thought it would be fun to play a little game and learn at the same time. I know there are alot of Student Nurses & Graduate Nurses so I hope ya'll participate.
So here are the rules: You have to either provide a definition to a term or give the correct name of the abbreviation (whichever the poster above you posts). Then when you answser (only if you know correctly)...then give a term or abbr. for the next person to solve (bolded if you can to make it stand out).
P.S. If there is more than one definition or name, give both.
P.S.S. Don't even think about googling it. The only resource you can use is your brain
Here is Mine:
Alopecia
Good luck & have fun!
hair loss = APECASA - aspirin
PCN - penicillin
RRR (think cardiac) - resting respiratory rate
AST - liver function test
SGOT - liver function test
C/D/I (think dressing) - clean/dry/intact
GERD - gastro-esphogeal reflux disease
ETOH - booze (ethanol/ethyl alcohol)
BID - twice per day
TID - three times/day
QID - four times/day
PO - per ora (by mouth)
NPO - non per ora
QHS - at bedtime
AC - before meals
PRN - as needed
EF (cardiac) - ejection fraction
FiO2 - something that's important for vent patients
LPM - laughs per minute (?)
BPM - beats per minute
N/V - nausea/vomiting
hair loss = APECERCP
EGD
ASA
PCN
RRR (think cardiac)
AST
SGOT
SPO2 (think respiratory)
C/D/I (think dressing)
GERD
ETOH
BID
TID
QID
PO
NPO
QHS
AC
PRN
EF (cardiac)
CVP
SvO2
FiO2
LPM
BPM
N/V
ASA aspirin,PCN penicillin,RRR regular rate/rythm,?SPO2 partial pressure of ox,C/D/I clean,dry,intact; GERD gastroesophogeal reflux disease;ETOH ethyl alcohol; BID,TID,Qid=2/3/4/tmes daily; PO per os/by mouth; NPO nothing by mouth;QHS=at hour of sleep; AC-before meals;PRN as needed;EF ejection fraction;CVP central venous pressure;LPM liters per minute;N/V-nausea vomiting....
ERCP = endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
EGD = Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
ASA = Aspirin
PCN = Penicilin
RRR (think cardiac)= Regular Rate and Rhythm
AST = Aspartate aminotransferase
SGOT = Serum glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase
SPO2 (think respiratory)= Pulse Oximetry
C/D/I (think dressing) = clean/dry/intact
GERD = Gastroesphogeal Reflux Disease
ETOH = Ethanol (alcohol)
BID = "bis in die" (latin for twice per day)
TID = "ter in die" (latin for three times per day)
QID = "ter in die" (latin for four times per day)
PO = per os (latin for by mouth)
NPO = Nothing by mouth
QHS = at bedtime
AC = before meals
PRN = as needed
EF (cardiac) = Ejection Fraction
CVP = Central Venous Pressure
SvO2 = mixed venous oxygen saturation
FiO2 = fraction of inspired oxygen
LPM = Liter per minute
BPM = Beats per Minute
N/V = Nausea/Vomiting
jobema3b
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I thought that NMDP was "Not my d*** problem".
Here are some from my EMT days:
DRT
FTD
GOMER
PPE
MUH
PBS
PCL
HIBGIA
CATS
FDGB
ART
CTD
OTD
And can you clarify these phrases:
"glow worms"
"terminal deceleration syndrome"
"pharmaceutically gifted"