Medication Abbreviations Frequencies/Orders | Medical Terminology | Nursing NCLEX Review

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Medication abbreviations for frequencies and orders: Medical terminology and nursing terminology abbreviations explained.

As a nurse, you'll want to be familiar with common abbreviations used to administer medication. For example, what does AC and PC mean? What about BID, TID, or QID?

In this video, you'll learn common abbreviations, including the following medical abbreviations:

-BID
-TID
-QID
-PRN
-Ad Lib
-QHR
-Qmin
-AM
-PM
-STAT
-X
and more

These abbreviations are important to know for nursing school, nursing school exams (ATI, HESI, etc.), NCLEX, and for working on the job.

The abbreviations do sometimes get updated, so it's important that you check with your employer before using any abbreviations. If you're ever in doubt, write it out.

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Hey, everyone! Thanks for watching this abbreviations review. Don't forget:

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I dont know how I ended up here haha, but big shout out to all you nurses out there. We really appreciate all the hard work you guys do every day. Good luck on your test and in your careers!

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These are always so confusing. Thank you!

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Thanks for this wonderful piece, please can you teach CVA and its management, different iv fluids and when they are used

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Gosh am still struggling with pharmacological terms...thanks for this vid

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Hi when they say before meals, what is the time gap between the medication and the meal and also when they say after meals what time gap

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Thanks for your videos. I think abbreviation are over used in the United States medical field, people want to replace all the words using abbreviation, in some cases nobody is able to understand what is the person is trying to say. Literally you need to learn their minds 😕

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