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so what are some of the abreviations used informally in your institution to describe patients.
there are the old ones from Samuel Shems book "House of God"
GOMER get out of my ER
LOLNAD little old lady in no apparent distress
Then the appropriated military ones.
FUBAR f'd up beyond all recognition
SNAFU Situation normal all f'd up
Then there are the ones I have learned since nursing school
TFBUNDY totally F'd but unfortunately not dead yet
JPFROG just plan f'n ran out of gas
AMF kind of like AMA, only Adios Mother F'r (very good for some er pt's.)
care to add some more to the list?
Not nearly as funny as most of the abreviations I've read, but one that had a group of nurses puzzling over all day, was written by one of our favorite surgeons...
"SOBSS" (Staples out, benzoin, steri strip)
This same surgeon will write for "coffee, w/o" (coffee, without), when he would let a post op have coffee, but no cream or sugar.
Or "still liquids", or "no bubbles" when the patient may have clear liquids, but nothing carbonated.
He writes with a vivid, fluorescent purple pen too...
Peace:)
Huganurse
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FLK = Funny Lookin Kid
Yes I do peds and love all the flk's!