What's in a Name
Health Assessment
Abbreviations
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What's in a Name 2.0
100

Affecting both sides

Bilateral 

100

Primary symptom patient states as the reason for seeking medical care

Chief Complaint

100

CC

Chief Complaint

100

ROS

Review of Systems

100

Swollen lymph nodes

Lymphadenopathy

200

Swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues

Edema

200

HPI

History of Present Illness

200

PRN

As Needed
200

PO

By Mouth

200

Sound heard over an artery or vascular channel reflecting turbulence of flow

Bruit

300

Head and all major organs of the head are in a normal condition and without significant abnormalities

Normocephalic

300

Information that you receive from the patient

Subjective Data

300

PMH

Past Medical History

300

BID

Twice a Day

300

Abnormal redness of the skin or mucous membranes

Erythema

400

Median line or plane of bilateral symmetry, especially that of the body

Midline

400

Physical data we can observe using our senses

Objective Data

400

PSH 

Past Surgical History

400

N/V/D

Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea

400

PERRLA

Pupils Equal, Round, & Reactive to Light and Accommodation

500

Inflammation that involves glandular tissue or lymph nodes

Adenopathy

500

Act of touching or feeling

Palpation

500

NKDA

No Known Drug Allergies

500

HEENT

Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, & Throat

500

Action of listening to sounds from the heart, lungs, or other organs

Auscultation

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