Common Abbreviations
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Medical Terminology
Misc.
100

What does DNR stand for?

Do not resuscitate 

100

Prone means a patient is _____, while supine means a patient is ______.

laying face down, laying face up

100

This is patient position when a person is sitting at a 45 degree angle to the floor.

Semi-Fowlers 

100

What is the prefix for slow?

Brady-

100

What type of questions should we ask our patients?

Open-ended questions

200

When do we use the CHART or SOAP acronyms?

While documenting patient care or communication a patient care transfer
200

Dorsal refers to ______, while ventral refers to ______.

Back, front

200

The philosophy of knowing right and wrong

ethics

200

What does -itis mean?

Inflammation/infection

200

What part of the pelvis do we sit on?

Ischium

300

What does NKDA mean?

No known drug allergies

300

________plane cuts through the body creating a front and back, while ________ plan divides the body into left and right.

Coronal (frontal), sagittal (lateral)

300
A process where a person is evaluated to determine if they have meet the predetermined standards to provide safe and ethical care. An example would be taking a state test. 

certification

300

What does the suffix Dys- mean?

painful

300

Why do we apply PPE/BSI before providing patient care?

To protect ourselves from the risk of exposure to infections body fluids

400

What does ASA stand for?

Aspirin

400

The skull, facial bones, thoracic cage and vertebral column are part of the ______ skeletal system, while the arms and legs are part of the _____ skeletal system.

axial, appendicular 

400

A term relating to certain personnel who either by statue or by function have a responsibility to provide care.

duty to act

400

What is the foundation of a word called?

Root word or word root

400

If you fail to provide the same level of care that a similar trained would provide, you could be found guilty of?

Negligence

500

What does PMH stand for?

Past Medical History

500

_____ connects bone to bone, while _______ connect bone to muscle and _____ is found between the bones.

Ligaments, tendons, cartilage 

500

Unlawfully placing a patient in fear of bodily harm

assault

500

What does hyperemesis mean?

excessive vomiting 

500
If a patient or family member is saying " I promise to be a 'perfect patient' if only I can live until 'x' event" they are experiencing what phase of grieving?

Bargaining

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