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ADA Diet
American Dietetic Association Diet
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ADL
activities of daily living
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AFB
acid fast bacilli (germ that causes TB)
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AIDS
acquired immune deficiency syndrome
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AKA
above knee amputation
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ASAP
against medical advice
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ASA
acetylsalicyclic acid (aspirin: headache, blood thinner, any pain; given for chest pain preventing MI bc it's a blood thinner)
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BKA
below knee amputation
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BMR
basal metabolic rate (The rate at which the body uses energy while at rest to keep vital functions going)
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c (with dash on top)
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C/C; C.C.
chief complaint
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x-match
cross-match (blood to see if it's compatible)
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DCD
dry sterile dressing (gauze and wound covering)
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FBS
fasting blood sugar (don't eat test for blood sugar; accurate sugar count; body produces sugar and gets it from food)
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gr
grain (measurement for drugs)
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HCT
hematocrit (blood test; component of rbc; check for anemia; makes you short of breath and weak)
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HEP
home exercise program
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HEENT
head, ears, eyes, nose, throat (dr. makes a physical and say normal or lymph node enlarge)
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H & H
hematocrit and hemoglobin
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I & O
intake and output (should be balance of urine check via chart by nurse)
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IVDA
intravenous drug abuse (pt self injects)
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IVPB
intravenous piggyback (the baggy that holds the meds)
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K
potassium (assists in muscle contraction; if it's low if it's low expect patient to be weak; and it assits in heart contraction; leg cramps; prone to arrythmia: ventricular tachycardia vtack; heart can't beat in vtack else they will die)
vtack vs vfib die with vfib
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KCl
potassium chloride (a medicine to treat hypocholemia which is low K; never injected pure must dilate it)
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KUB
kidney, uriter, bladder
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KVO
keep vein open (keep IV fluids continuous to piggyback any med right away) usually main line is no med just saline sol if dehydrated then u can piggy back an antibiotic
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LT
levine tube (a kind of tube for the nose for suction or feeding)
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lytes
electrolytes (dehydration, Na, K for arrythmia, Cl, CO2),
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MOM
milk of magnesia (to make you poop)
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N & V
nausea and vomiting
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NaHCO3
sodium bicarbonate (alkaline still needed for proper gas exchange)
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NG tube
naso-gastric tube (inserted through nose to stomach; use for feednig or lavage)
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NSR
normal sinous rhthym (of heart)
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NSS
normal saline solution (in thebig bag)
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PERLA
pupila equal and reactive to light and accommodation
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pH
hydrogen ion concentration (normal blood O2 and CO2)
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PMhx
past medical history
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PROM
passive range of motion
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PTA
physical therapy assistant
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q. #h.
every (number) of hours
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q.n.s
quanity not sufficient
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rx
treatment or prescription
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S.C
subcutaneous (injection goes throught it)
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sp. GR.
specific gravity (urine)
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SSE; s enema
soapsuds enema (mix soap with water put in bag and put in butt to clean it out)
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STAT
immediate and once only
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supp
suppository (put in butt to make you poop, or to give med)
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T &C
type and cross match (to see if blood tranfusion is compatible)
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TPN
total prenatal nutrition
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TPR
temperature and respiration
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U/O
urinary output (how much did they pee)
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URI
upper respiratory tract infection (coughing; ) ect bronchitis
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UTI
urinary tract infection
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