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1. Below knee amputation
fentanyl
BKA
AICD
Urine C&S
2. Pain control/sedation
edema
pt
neurontin
PERRL
3. Bruising; a discolored area of the skin due to bleeding underneath
c
ecchymosis
cervix
crepitance
4. Pain control/sedation
stadol
V-tach
EMS
lovenox
5. 'normal head'; undamaged head
NTG
SOB
normocephalic
THC
6. Antibiotic
keflex
hematemesis
flexion
transdermal
7. Diabetes mellitus
cardiac panel
sputum
hypertension
DM
8. Itching
epistaxis control
CVA Tenderness
W&D
pruritus
9. Pain control/sedation
stadol
T4/TSH
valium
troponin I
10. Percutaneous intravenous central catheter line; used for prolonged IV treatment
sx
Foley
epinephrin
PICC line
11. The presence of diverticula in the colon due to weakness of muscle layers in the colon wall
Finger/Nose/Finger
A
s/s
diverticulosis
12. Complete blood count ('hemogram'); includes WBC - Hgb - HCt - Platelets - and differential (other WBC types: monocytes - lymphocytes - neutrophils - eosophils - basophils); often used to diagnose infection or anemia
CA
CBC
tend
hypertension
13. Bloody stool
via
hematochezia
LAT or LET
everted
14. Laceration
ETOH
diverticulosis
lac
flank pain
15. Sinus bradycardia
SB
Level 4
Tylenol #3 (Tylenol w/ codeine)
PCN
16. Saliva/mucous expectorant through mouth
Dx
sputum
EP
Ddx
17. Anti-reflux
prevacid
CTAbd
SOB
junctional
18. Bilateral lower extremities
distal
BLE
SL or sub-L
dysphasia
19. Sound due to inflammation of lung lining
T&S
cushingoid
c/o
pleural rub
20. Diabetic medication
lantus
post-tussive
QH
adduction
21. Tensing of the abdominal wall muscles to protect inflamed organs from pressure
crepitus
HEENT
guarding
stridor
22. Bipolar disorder
rale
zithromax
BPD
diverticulitis
23. Without teeth
FROM
PT/PTT
edentulous
BKA
24. NSAID/muscle relaxant
coumadin
LSS
wheeze
flexeril
25. Lumbar/sacral spine
cardizem
Axial Load
AbdXR
LSS
26. Removal of the kidney
D/C
nephrectomy
ACLS
percocet
27. By mouth ('per os')
PO
KUB
oxycontin
PE
28. Degenerative disk disease
DDD
junctional escape beat or complex
sciatic
skelaxin
29. Temporary detaining order
dilantin (pheytoin)
AbdXR
celebrex
TDO
30. Relating to the armpit
Bounce Test
skelaxin
nasogastric tube placement
axilla
31. Sinus bradycardia
ambulatory
hypovolemia
petechiae
SB
32. Topical antibiotic
neosporin
macrobid
hypovolemia
lingual
33. Laceration
diverticulosis
polyuria
hemorrhage
lac
34. Sac containing two testicles (divided by septum)
creatine
scrotum
volar
BBB
35. Last menstrual period
a-fib
UTO
NKMA
LMP
36. Pus or pus-like
glucagon
Ao
purulent
BBB
37. Anesthetic
CSF
adduction
RVR
xylocaine
38. An anti-seizure medication
MRI
neosporin
depakote/depakene (valproate or valproic acid)
meningitis
39. Eyes - ears - nose - and throat
FHR/FHT
EENT
lovenox
edema
40. Patient
pt
H&P
aneurysm
UA
41. Length of stay
LAT or LET
LOS
ICU
TKR
42. Let it be labeled - or let it be signed ('signature'); the doctor's indication that he wants the pharmacist to write certain instructions on the Rx bottle
T&C
tylox
Sig
UA
43. 3 times per day ('ter in die')
ICU
nystagmus
ectopy
TID
44. Do not resuscitate
UTD
nexium
DNR
CTAbd
45. Removal of foreign matter or dead tissue from a wound
BBB
SL or sub-L
anserine bursa
debridement
46. Sans; without
s
biaxin
melena
SOB
47. Able to be felt - touched - or easily perceived
PAC
D&C
palpable
B
48. Human chorionic gonadotropin; present in the blood and urine of pregnant women; measured qualitatively (pos. or neg.) or quantitatively (weeks along in pregnancy)
IUP
HCG
scleral icterus
avulsion
49.
MI
nasogastric tube placement
lymphadenopathy
pulse ox
50. Emergency medical services
ectopic pregnancy
plavix
EMS
IV
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