Medical Terminology/Abbreviations

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Unit 5 Medical Terminology/Abbreviations

5:1 Using Medical Abbreviations Shortened forms for convenience Usually just letters Health care workers are expected to recognize most common abbreviations Agencies have their approved lists of abbreviations if not on list, do not use

5:2 Interpreting Word Parts Impossible to memorize all the medical words individually, so determine meaning of words by breaking it into parts These word parts are used over and over in different combinations If the word parts are known, then the word can be broken down and interpreted (continues)

Prefix: Interpreting Word Parts (continued) syllable or word placed at the beginning of a word; usually serves to further define the word root Suffix: syllable or word placed at the end of the word; usually describes what is happening to the word root Word Roots: main words or parts to which prefixes and suffixes can be added (continues)

Interpreting Word Parts (continued) Prefixes and suffixes have set meanings When prefixes, suffixes, and/or word roots are joined together, vowels are frequently added Common vowels used: a, e, i, ia, io, o, u Vowels are not used if the word root or suffix begins with a vowel (NO double O s)

Interpret this: Enterogastritis Enter/o/gastr/it is Enter-intestines Gastr-stomach It is-inflammation of

Interpret this: Enterogastritis Inflammation of the intestines and the stomach

Dosages: Abbreviations Tsp-teaspoon TB-tablespoon ml-milliliters also noted as cc s Mg-milligrams Tab-tablet Gtts-drops meq-milliequivilants

Directions Abbreviations BID-twice a day TID-three times a day Q-every Q8h-every 8 hours PO-by mouth PRN-as needed ROM-range of motion ADL-activities of daily living

Diagnosis/disorders Abbreviations MI-Myocardial infarction-heart attack IDDM-Insulin dependent Diabetes mellitus HIV-Human immunodeficiency virus AIDS-Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome TIA-Transischemic attack- mini stroke CVA-Cerebrovascular accident-stroke CHF-congestive heart failure COPD-chronic obstructive pulmonary disease MS-multiple sclerosis

Interventions Abbreviations Ht-height Wt-weight TPR-temperature, pulse, respirations NPO-nothing by mouth I & O-intake and output Stat-immediately ECG-electrocardiogram also seen as EKG CBR-complete bedrest FBS-fasting blood sugar Cath-catheter or catheterize D/c-discontinue

Healthcare workers Abbreviations MD-medical doctor RN-registered nurse LPN-licensed practical nurse PT-physical therapist OT-occupational therapist

Misc Abbreviations CDC-Center for Disease Control FDA-Federal Drug Administration NIH-National Institute of Health Dx-diagnosis HMO-health maintenance organization PPO-preferred provider organization

Abbreviations not to use Qd, qod, qid-can be too easily interchanged Cc-may be read as used units use ml instead Lack of a leading zero (.5mg) may miss decimal point Trailing zero (2.0 mg) may be read without the zero Sc or SC or SQ may be interpreted as SL-sublingual instead of subcutaneous AD, AS, AU, OD, OS and OU-write out right ear, left ear, both ears, right eye, left eye and both eyes @--may be read as a 2 instead of at < or> may be misinterpreted as a 7

Summary Healthcare workers have a unique set of abbreviations and words to communicate medical information By learning basic word parts, health care workers may be able to interpret the meaning of a word even if they have never seen it before (continues)

Summary (continued) It is also important to learn correct spellings for word parts so medical terms will be interpreted properly by others