MEDRADSC 1F03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Vital Signs, Suppository, Nebulizer

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Hpi; pi history of present illness; present illness. Inpatient (a patient who is admitted to the hospital for care and assigned a bed) Pupil, eyes, round and reactive to light and accommodation. Outpatient (a patient who is treated in an ambulatory [walk-in] facility in an office clinic, or hospital who goes home after treatment and is not admitted to the hospital for an overnight stay) L (with circle around m (with circle around. Vital signs (temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure) Cubic millimeter ml or ml cu mm or mm . Time and frequency a (with line over) a. m. After d h. s. p (with line over) p. m. afternoon q qh. F cm kg mg mm gr gtt lb or # b. i. d. h noc p. c. p. r. n. q. d. q2h q. o. d. t. i. d. yr. Number (if before a numeral, e. g. #2 = number 2), and pound (if after the numeral, e. g. 150# = 150 pounds)

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