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100 Cards in this Set
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Orch |
Testis |
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Prostat |
Prostate glad |
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Semin |
Semen |
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Sperm |
Sperm |
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Vas |
Vessel, duct |
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Test |
Testis, testicle |
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Aer |
Air |
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Aero |
Gas |
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Bronch |
Bronchus |
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Laryng |
Larynx |
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Nas |
Nose |
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Ox |
Oxygen |
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Pector |
Chest |
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Pneumon |
Lung, air |
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Nephron |
Is the functional unit of the kidney |
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Albumin |
Protein |
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Cyst |
Bladder |
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Keto |
Ketones |
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Lith |
Stone |
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Nephr |
Kidneys |
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Uresis |
Urination |
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Uria |
Urine |
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Vesic |
Bladder |
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Hipaa |
Health insurance portability and accountability act |
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30mg pseudonephedrine |
146 tablets |
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60mg pseudoephedrine |
73 tablets |
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120mg pseudoephedrine |
36 tablets |
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240mg pseudoephedrine |
18 tablets |
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Schedule 1 |
High abuse potential no accepted medical use |
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Schedule 2 |
Night abuse potential accepted medical use |
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Schedule 3 |
Less abuse potential than above accepted medical use |
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Schedule iv |
Less abuse potential than above accepted medical use |
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Schedule v |
Less abuse potential than above accepted medical use |
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DEA number |
Add up the 1st 3rd and 5th numbers Add up the 2nd, 4th and 6th numb twice Add it all up The second digit in total should match the 7th digit |
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ASHP |
American society of health system pharmacist Accrediting organization for pharmacy residency and pharmacy tech training program |
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USP |
United states pharmacopeia Sets standards for manufacture and distribution of drugs and related products |
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Prescription blank |
Name,address,phone number of prescriber Date prescription written Name and address of patient Name and strength of med and quantity (inscription) Directions for use, including specific route of administration (signa or Sig) Refill instructions DAW( must be handwritten) Signature of prescriber DEA # for all controlled substances National provider identifier (NPI) |
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U&C:usual and customary |
The price typically charges for given prescription by the pharmacy as a cash sale (no insurance) |
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Formulary |
Approved list provided by each insurance company of drugs they will cover |
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A.d. |
Right ear |
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A.s., a.l. |
Left ear |
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A.u. |
Each ear |
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O.d. |
Right eye |
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Os, ol |
Left eye |
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O.u. |
Each eye |
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P.o |
By mouth |
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S.l. |
Sublingually, under the tongue |
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Top |
Topically, locally |
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P.r. |
Rectally |
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P.v. |
Vaginally |
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Inh |
Inhalation, inhale |
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Per neb |
By nebulizer |
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SC, subc, subq |
Subcutaneous |
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I.m. |
Intramuscular |
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I.v. |
Intravenous |
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I.v.p |
Intravenous push |
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Ivpb |
Intravenous piggyback |
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Tab |
Tablet |
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Cap |
Capsule |
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Sr, xr, xl |
Slow, extended release |
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Sol |
Solution |
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Susp |
Suspension |
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Syr |
Syrup |
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Liq |
Liquid |
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Supp |
Suppository |
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Crm |
Cream |
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Ung, oint |
Ointment |
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Bid |
Two times a day |
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Tid |
Three times a day |
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Qid |
Four times a day |
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A.m |
Morning |
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P.m. |
Afternoon |
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H.s. |
At bedtime |
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Prn |
As needed |
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A.c. |
Before meals |
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P.c. |
After meals |
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Stat |
Immediately now |
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Q_h |
Every_hours |
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I |
One |
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Ss |
One-half |
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Gtt |
Drop |
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Ml |
Milliliter |
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Tsp |
Teaspoon |
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Tbsp |
Tablespoon |
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Fl, oz |
Fluid ounce |
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L |
Liter |
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Mcg |
Microgram |
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G |
Gram |
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Mg |
Milligram |
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mEq |
Milliequivalent |
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Aa |
Of each |
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Ad |
To, up to |
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AQ. Ad |
Add water up to |
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Qs |
Add sufficient quantity to make |
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UTD |
As dircted |
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NR |
No refill |
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DAW |
Dispense as written |
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C,w |
With |
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S, w/o |
Without |
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Hippa |
Health insurance portability and accountability act of 1996 Ensure privacy Individual rights regarding PHI Security for electronic and physical exchange Continuation of health insurance coverage for workers who leave their jobs |