Abbreviations - Parts of the Body
Routes of Administration
Pharmacy Terms and Tools
Syringe Anatomy
Miscellaneous
100

Right ear

What is AD?

100

Under the skin

What is subcutaneous?

100

A pill bottle

What is a dram?

100

The hole in the top of the needle

What is the bevel?

100

Should be used when gathering patient information from a client to keep the conversation going and communication open

What is open-ended inquiry?

200

By mouth

What is PO?

200

Into the muscle

What is intramuscular?

200

Should be worn when filling medications such as capsules or tablets

What are gloves?

200

The top of the syringe

What is the hub?

200

If your clinic has a multiuse liquid medication this should be done between drawing up doses

What is wipe the top of the vial with an alcohol swab?

300

Left eye

What is OS?

300

Into the vein

What is intravenous?

300

A plastic tray with a spatula used to fill medications

What is a pill counter?

300

The labeled portion of the syringe

What is the shaft?
300
Admin 2mL PO q12h x7d

What is "administer 2mL by mouth every 12 hours for 7 days"?

400
Nothing by mouth

What is NPO?

400

Into the nose

What is intranasal?

400

Four times daily

What is QID?

400

The portion of the syringe that pushes fluids through it

What is the plunger?

400
The drug classification (schedule) tells us this

What is the potential for abuse or misuse of that drug?

500

Both ears

What is AU?

500

Into the eyes

What is intraocular?

500

Every other week

What is EOW?

500

Cubic centimeters (cc) =

What is milliliters (mL)?

500

lb / 2.2 kg AND 2.2 kg / lb

What are conversion factors?