Published Sep 18, 2001
frappachino
38 Posts
I have a paitinet assignment, and my instructor wrote that my patient has a foley, a central line and a JP. What is a JP? (whats it stand for)? Also... it says V.S. = q shift. I dont know what V.S stands for or what a q shift is? Thanks anyone who can help me
misti_z
375 Posts
Okay....
JP=Jackson Pratt, a drain. Looks like it has a blood pressure bulb on the end of it.
VS=Vital signs
q shift=every shift
Hope this helps.
Are you a freshman nursing student? I'm very suprised your instructors have not gone over these terms with you.
Good luck in your studies.
thanks misti!
i'm 2nd year student
my instructor has goine over it b4 but i just couldent remember it. Thanks so much
Your very welcome!
lol what dioes I&O stand for??? its says i&O=qshift... so somethinbg has to be done every shift but what? lol! soryr again
panda_181
189 Posts
I & O means ins and outs. What the patient has drank and what the patient has voided/vomited/drained in the JP, etc. I'm also a nursing student (going into my last year) and I know how scary clinical times can be! Good luck...
Amanda :)
Sorry, and also IV would be an "in"...
P_RN, ADN, RN
6,011 Posts
Try this. It hasn't got ALL of the abbreviations but has a lot.
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http://www.tbi-help.org/medical_abbreviations.htm
Where are you in school? Second year of.....? 2? 4?