Medical Abbreviations
Medication Classes
Communication
Assessment
MED/SURG
100

PO

By mouth

100

Aspirin, Plavix, Heparin, Lovenox

What are antiplatelet / anticoagolants?

100

When you ask your patient to repeat back what you just said.

What is teach back?

100

Pupils are equal, round and reactive to light and accomodation.

What is PERRLA?

100

These are the most common side effects associated with chemotherapy.

What is nausea and vomiting?

200

QHS

Every night

200

Metformin, Insulin, Glipizide, Actos

What are antidiabetics/ hypoglycemic medications?

200

The communication model that is used in the healthcare setting.

What is SBAR?

200

A physical examination that evaluates a patient's health by checking all major body systems.

What is a Head to toe assessment?

200

A client's lab value are as follows: Na+ 148, K+ 3.7, Ca+ 9.8, Mg 2.0. What electrolyte imbalance is present?

What is hyponatremia?

300

GTT

drops / drips

300

Crestor, Zocor, Lipitor

What are statins?

300

Asking open-ended questions to assess emotions and gather important information. Restate what the patient says to confirm understanding is this type of communication.

What is therapeutic communication?

300

1-10, FACES, CRIES, Wong Baker Smiley Faces

What are pain scales?

300

You have a 21-year old client comes to the ER reporting dyspnea, and tingling and swelling of the mouth and throat after getting stung by a bee while mowing the lawn. List 2 nursing interventions that would be done on this patient.

Rapid team

400

QID

Four times a day

400

Depakote, Tegrtol, Gabapentin, Keppra, Lamictal

What are antiseizure medications?

400

This type of communication includes sender conveys the message, receiver acknowledges the message, and the sender confirms the message was received.

What is closed-loop communication?

400

During an assessment of the cranial nerves, a patient tells the nurse of not being able to taste sweet or salty foods. The nurse should focus on which cranial nerve?

What is cranial nerve 7?

400

What are the two priority nursing diagnosis for the client with fluid volume excess issues?

Please give the nursing diagnosis with 2 nurse interventions.

What is Impaired gas exchange, impaired skin integrity, Impaired electrolyte imbalance?

500

ACHS

Before meals and at bedtime/night

500

Inderal, Lopressor, Coreg

What are beta-blockers

500

Refers to the patient's ability to understand basic health information.

What is health literacy?

500

An older patient with a change in mental status is clenching the jaw closed to avoid taking an oral medication.  The patient is demonstrating the motor function of which cranial nerve?

What is trigeminal?

500

The nurse in providing teaching to a client regarding hypocalcemia. What client s/s and manifestation would be included in this teaching?

Please give 5 examples

muscle twitching, hypotension, abdominal pain, diarrhea, decreased HR, increase peristalsis, cramping

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