Pharmacy Abbreviations, Dosage Forms, Routes, and IV Solutions (Video Notes)

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Vocabulary flashcards covering common pharmacy abbreviations, dosage forms, routes of administration, units of measure, IV solutions, and common drugs/diagnoses from the lecture notes.

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ac

before meals.

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n; noc

night.

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QID

four times a day.

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AM

morning.

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pc

after meals.

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QOD

every other day.

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ASAP

as soon as possible.

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PM

afternoon.

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QOH

every other hour.

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ATC

around the clock.

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Post-op

after surgery.

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STAT

immediately.

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BID

two times a day.

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Pre-op

before surgery.

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S & S

Swish & swallow, Swish and spit.

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BIW

two times a week.

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PRN

as needed for.

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TID

three times a day.

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D

day.

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Q

every.

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Ud

as directed.

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H, hr

hour.

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QD

everyday; daily.

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wk

weekly.

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HS

bedtime.

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QH

every hour.

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w/a

while awake.

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MR x 1

may repeat once.

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QHS

every bedtime.

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Q4H

every 4 hours.