Title: Medical Abbreviations:
1Medical Abbreviations
2Medical Abbreviations
- Shortened forms for convenience
- Usually just letters they are part of a
physicians orders, a medication prescription, or
a clients chart
- Health care workers are expected to
- recognize most common abbreviations
- Some abbreviations are no longer
- approved if it is on the undesirable or
- do not use list, then DO NOT USE !!!
3Remember, medical terminology was derived
primarily from Greek Latin
--these were the languages of scholarly people
in ancient times
4Because of the use of two languages,
you might see different abbreviations that mean
the same thing.
- K (kardia) heart --Greek
electro/kardio/gram
-C (cardia) heart -- Latin
electro/cardio/gram
5SPELLING COUNTS
WHY??
A medication is to be taken once every day
(q.d.), but a health care provider mistakenly
writes q.i.d on the prescription. What will be
the result of writing the incorrect
abbreviation? (check your handout !!)
6Now for the activity---
7Decode this!
Use your handout or section 5-5 in the textbook
to write out the full forms for these medical
short forms.
- NPO for a BE in the am.
- Dx UTI give inj. q.i.d
- FBS q.am. and h.s.
- BR c BRP, maintain I and O
- Perform ROM for RA TID
8The Answers!
1. Nothing by mouth for a barium enema in the
morning 2. Diagnosis Urinary Tract infection
give injection 4 times a day 3. Fasting blood
sugar every morning and at bedtime 4. bed rest
with bathroom privileges, maintain intake and
output 5. Perform range of motion for
rheumatoid arthritis 3 times a day