In anatomical terms, what does "SCD" stand for?
Sequential Compression Device
What abbreviation represents an emergency where the heart unexpectedly stops beating?
SCA (Sudden Cardiac Arrest).
If a patient needs help with swallowing or communication, which specialist should be consulted?
SLP (Speech-Language Pathologist).
If a medication is ordered "SL," where should it be placed?
Sublingually (under the tongue).
What does the "S" with a line over it (S̄) stand for?
Without.
In clinical assessments, what does "S&S" stand for?
Signs and Symptoms
A doctor wants to "eliminate a possible diagnosis." What abbreviation is used for this?
R/O (Rule Out).
What is the abbreviation for a medication to be administered by a "suppository"?
Supp.
To track how fast a patient is breathing, what "rate" does the clinician measure?
RR (Respiratory Rate).
Which part of the nervous system controls voluntary body movements?
SNS (Somatic Nervous System).
What abbreviation is used for an injection given just under the skin?
Subcut.
Which abbreviation is used for the "red blood cells" that carry oxygen?
RBC.
Which abbreviations represent the four specific areas used to divide the abdomen?
RLQ (Right Lower Quadrant) and RUQ (Right Upper Quadrant).
If a patient has an injury to their right leg or right arm, what abbreviations are used?
RLE (Right Lower Extremity) and RUE (Right Upper Extremity).