The "Q" & Time Codes
Locations & Departments
Elements & Lab Results
Patient Status & Care
Q
100

This single letter means "Every."

What is Q?

100

This is where you go for a "Chest X-Ray" (CXR) or a "Magnetic Resonance Imaging" (MRI).

What is the Lab?

100

These symbols represent Oxygen and Iron.

What are O2 and Fe?

100

True or False

If a patient is NPO, they can have "Nothing by mouth."

What is True

100

These 4 titles represent a Medical Doctor, a Nurse Practitioner, a Licensed Practical Nurse, and a Certified Nursing Assistant.

What are MD, NP, LPN, and CNA?

200

These two abbreviations differentiate "Morning" from "Afternoon."

What are A.M. and P.M.?

200

A patient in crisis might go to the ER, the OR, or the ICU.

What are the Emergency Room, Operating Room, and Intensive Care Unit?

200

Na and K are the chemical symbols for these two electrolytes.

What are Sodium and Potassium?

200

A patient who is A&O is described as this.

What is Alert and Oriented?

200

A patient's Dx might include CHF (heart), GI (stomach), Ca (cells), or a Fx (bone).

What are Diagnosis, Congestive Heart Failure, Gastrointestinal, Cancer, and Fracture?

300

These three abbreviations represent "Every Day," "Every 2 Hours," and "Four times a day."

What are Q.d., Q2h, and Q.i.d.?

300

Expectant mothers are found in L & D, while premature infants are in the NICU.

What are Labor & Delivery and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit?

300

Ca stands for this life-threatening condition.

What is Cancer?

300

BR stands for this activity restriction, while OOB means the patient is allowed to be this.

What are Bed Rest and Out Of Bed?

300

These 4 metric units measure "Milligram," "Milliliter," "Centimeter," and "Kilogram."

What are MG, mL, CM, and Kg?

400

While A.C. means "Before Meals," this abbreviation means "After Meals."

What is P.C.?

400

An EMT usually brings patients into the hospital.

What is an Emergency Medical Technician?

400

A doctor orders a CBC to see a "Complete Blood Count" and an FBS to check this.

What is Fasting Blood Sugar

400

This abbreviation means "Whenever Necessary."

What is PRN?

400

This professional provides emergency care; they also use Oz and Lbs to measure weight.

What is an EMT, and what are Ounces and Pounds?

500

These single-letter abbreviations stand for "Before," "After," "Day," and "Hour."

What are A, P, D, and HR?

500

If a patient is no longer in the hospital, they have been d/c.

What is Discharged?

500

These results indicate a "Negative" finding or "No Known Allergies."

What are NEG and NKA?

500

A patient leaving AMA is doing so under this condition.

What is Against Medical Advice?

500

Vital signs and shorthand: BP (pressure), HR (pulse), BS (lungs), Med (pharmacy), and Bx (tissue sample).

What are Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, Breath Sound, Medicine, and Biopsy?

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