IDENTIFYING ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE CLINICAL SETTING
Scenario: Medical staff members are gathered
around the bedside in the ICU. Mrs.T has been
vomiting blood (hematemesis). The doctor orders
CBC and IV fluids. Lab results reveal low H/H.
The doctor additionally orders 1 unit PRBCs to
be given via IV over 3 hours.
What are some common abbreviations used in the clinical setting?
- ICU = Intensive Care Unit
- CBC = Complete Blood Count
- IV = Intravenous
- H/H = Hemoglobin and Hematocrit
- PRBCs = Packed Red Blood Cells
Learn more about this topic by clicking on the link:
The New Nurse - Medical Abbreviations Parts 1/2/3
around the bedside in the ICU. Mrs.T has been
vomiting blood (hematemesis). The doctor orders
CBC and IV fluids. Lab results reveal low H/H.
The doctor additionally orders 1 unit PRBCs to
be given via IV over 3 hours.
What are some common abbreviations used in the clinical setting?
- ICU = Intensive Care Unit
- CBC = Complete Blood Count
- IV = Intravenous
- H/H = Hemoglobin and Hematocrit
- PRBCs = Packed Red Blood Cells
Learn more about this topic by clicking on the link:
The New Nurse - Medical Abbreviations Parts 1/2/3
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