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  1. Nov 18, 2023 · The most ubiquitous Latin medical terms are: a.c. – before meals. p.c. – after meals. These indicate whether a medication should be taken on an empty stomach (a.c.) or with food (p.c.). Getting this right is critical, as proper timing can affect how the medication works and potential side effects. For example, take the common diabetes drug ...

  2. Abbrev. Meaning Latin (or Neo-Latin) origin ; a.c. before meals: ante cibum a.d., ad, AD right ear auris dextra a.m., am, AM morning: ante meridiem: nocte every night ...

  3. Characterisation of meals. The termmeal patterns’ is an overarching construct that is often used to describe individuals' eating patterns at the level of a ‘meal’, such as a main meal (for example, breakfast, lunch or dinner) or a smaller-sized meal (for example, supper or snack).

    • Rebecca M. Leech, Anthony Worsley, Anna Timperio, Sarah A. McNaughton
    • 2015
  4. before meals a.c.h.s., ac&hs ante cibum et hora somni: before meals and at bedtime a.d. auris dextra: right ear a single-storey a can be mistaken as an o which could read "o.d.", meaning right eye ad., add. adde addatur: add let there be added ad lib. ad libitum: Latin, "at one's pleasure"; as much as one desires; freely

  5. p.r.n. = As needed. This is one of the most common abbreviations and stands for “pro re nata,” Latin for. “as the circumstances arises.”. q. (followed by a number and sometimes the letter h.) = Every x number of hours. For example q.8h. means to use the medication every 8 hours. Another common abbreviation is q.4h.

  6. Meaning # broken bone (fracture) A&E: accident and emergency: a.c. before meals: a.m., am, AM: morning: AF: atrial fibrillation: AMHP: approved mental health professional: APTT: activated partial thromboplastin time (a measure of how long it takes your blood to clot) ASQ: Ages and Stages Questionnaire (a set of questions about children's ...

  7. : Before meals. As in taking medicine before meals. a/g ratio: Albumin to globulin ratio. ACL: Anterior cruciate ligament. ACL injuries are one of the most common ligament injuries to the knee. The ACL can be sprained or completely torn from trauma and/or degeneration. Ad lib: At liberty. For example, a patient may be permitted to move out of ...

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