Unit 4 - Abbreviations Flashcards

1
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ax, AX

A

axillary (armpit, method; axe deodorant)

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2
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H2O

A

water

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3
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IV

A

intravenous

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4
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IVPB

A

intravenous piggy back (two sets of bags connected in one line going to patient)

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5
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PCA

A

patient controlled analgesic (allows person in pain to manage their own pain relief)

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6
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TKO

A

to keep open (relating to IV fluid administration)

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7
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ID

A

intradermal (pertaining to within the layers of skin)

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8
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IM

A

intramuscular (within the muscle)

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9
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PR

A

per rectum

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10
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SL

A

under the tongue (sublingual)

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11
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SQ, SC, subq

A

subcutaneous (pertaining to below the skin)

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12
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supp

A

suppository (solid, bullet shaped preparations designed for administration PR)

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13
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top

A

topical (lotions, creams, ointments, eye drops; applied for local action)

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14
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MRSA

A

methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (meth-i-SILL-in) (staf-il-o-kok-us)(or-e-ous) strains of bacterium that are resistant to powerful antibiotics; sometimes called a “super bug”; spread by contact; common among those with weak immune systems

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15
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staph

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staphylococcus (“staph infection”; group of bacteria that causes a multitude of diseases; boils, impetigo, food poisoning, and toxic shock syndrome are examples of diseases caused by staph; treated with topical, oral, or intravenous antibiotics, depending on type o infection) staphyl/o - grape like clusters; -coccus;-cocci: round-shaped bacteria; plural

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16
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strep

A

streptococcus

17
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NKA

A

no known allergies

18
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NKDA

A

no known drug allergies