med. term. 2a
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` Medical Record Blunders
◦ Rectal exam revealed a normal size thyroid. (Long fingers?)
◦ Exam of genitalia reveals that he is circus sized. ◦ ◦ On the second day the knee was better and on the
third day it had completely disappeared. ◦ ◦ She is numb from her toes down.
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` History and Physical: pp. 41-43 ` Progress Note (SOAP format): pp. 43-44 ` Prescription: pp. 73-76
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` What each form is for. ` What are the component parts of each form. ` What kind of information goes in each
component part. ` The common abbreviations associated with
these forms.
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S: subjective – that which the patient describes O: objective – observable information, such as test results, blood pressure readings, etc. A: assessment – progress and evaluation of the effectiveness of the plan P: plan – decision to proceed or alter strategy
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` p.r.n. ` ad lib. ` noc. ` a.m. ` p.c. ` NPO ` q.1 h, q.1° ` q.i.d. (t.i.d.)
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` statim STAT ` pro re nata p.r.n. ` ad libitum ad lib ` noctis (nocte) noc. ` ante meridiem a.m. ` post cibum p.c. ` non/nihil per os NPO ` 1 quaque hora q.1 h, q.1° ` quarter in die (ter…) q.i.d. (t.i.d.)
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` h.s. (hour sleep or half-strength) ` qd and q.o.d (s.i.d. and q.a.d.) ` AD, AS, AU and OS, OD, OU
` N.B. oculus dexter, oculus sinister, oculus uterque; auris dextra, auris sinistra, auris utraque 9
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ā p ̅
s ̅ c ̅ 10
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ā p ̅ s ̅ c ̅
` ante post
` sine cum
` male female
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Physician’s written direction for dispensing or administering a medication for a patient
Must be written in a specific format ` Rx: prescription
◦ Dispensation: name, strength and amount
◦ Signa: patient instructions
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℞: medication Disp.: dispensing instructions Sig.: patient instructions
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` Mortar and Pestle ◦ L. recipe – receive, take
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` cheirourgia, diaita, pharmakon (pharmac/o)
` Material ◦ foodstuff (wine, gruel),
parts of plants, parts of animals, minerals
` Simple vs. Compound
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Dioscorides (1st century AD), De materia medica
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` theria, wild beast
` Mithradates VI (132-63 BC), King of Pontus in Asia Minor ◦ Mithradatism
` Galen’s (129-210 AD)
theriac ◦ Ingredients ◦ Experimentation ◦ Galenicals
` Medieval Panacea
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` aq. (L. aqua, water), water ` cap. (L. capsula, little box), capsule ` tab. (L. tabula, little table) tablet ` bol. (L. bolus, fr. Gr. bolos, lump) ` ung. (L. unguentum) ointment ` lot., lotion ` supp. (L. suppositorium), suppository ` gtt. (L. gutta, drop), drop ` en. (Gr. enema, clyster) enema
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` Parenteral ◦ IM ◦ ID ◦ IV ◦ SC, SQ, Sub-Q
` SL ` PV ` PR ` p.o. ` top.
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` Parenteral ◦ IM – Intramuscular ◦ ID – Intradermal ◦ IV – Intravenous ◦ SC, SQ, Sub-Q – Subcutaneous
` SL – sublingual ` PV – per vaginam ` PR – per rectum ` p.o. – per os ` top. - topical
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` Clysters
` Suppository
` Uterine Fumigation
` Hypodermic?
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` ii tab po q6h p.r.n. pain
` vi supp. PR q2d noc.
` ix tab t.i.d. p.c. 23
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` I or i = 1 ` V or v = 5 ` X or x = 10 ` L or l = 50 ` C or c = 100 ` D or d = 500 ` M or m = 1000
` Subtraction rule: ` IV = 4, IX = 9, XL = 40, XC = 90, CD = 400, CM = 900
x 949 = DCCCCXXXXVIIII = CMXLIX
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` Here is wisdom. Let him who has understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man: His number is 666. (Rev.13:18-NKJV)
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