Common Objective and Subjective Terms
Common Assessment and Plan Terms
Directional and Body Planes
Abbreviations
Timing Abbreviations
100

This term means the problem has been going on for a long time. 

What is chronic?

100

This is a list of possible conditions. 

What is differential diagnosis?

100

This means both sides. 

What is bilateral?
100

This abbreviation is used for history. 

What is Hx?

100

This means twice daily. 

What is BID?

200

This term means the symptom becomes more and more each day. 

What is progressive?

200

This means preventative treatment. 

What is prophylaxis?

200

This means the bottom of you foot. 

What is plantar?

200

This abbreviation is used for the word Patient. 

What is pt?

200

This means four times a day. 

What is QID?

300

This term means decreased alertness. 

What is lethargic?

300

This means to treat symptoms, but not cure the cause

What is palliative?

300

This refers to a location on a limb that is far away from the middle of the body. 

What is distal?

300

This abbreviation is used for past medical history. 

What is PMHx?

300

This means before meals. 

What is AC?

400

This term means to listen.

What is ausculation?

400

This means a problem caused by an earlier illness

What is sequela?

400
This is a position away from the midline of the body. 

What is lateral?

400

This abbreviation is used for No Acute Distress. 

What is NAD?

400

This means after meals. 

What is PC?

500

This term means not feeling well. 

What is malaise?

500

This means unknown cause. 

What is Idiopathic?

500

Posterior means the same thing as this. 

What is dorsal?

500

This abbreviation is used for "Pupils equal, round, reactive to light, and accommodation"

What is PERRLA?

500

This means "as needed"

What is PRN?

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