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| Atrial fibrillation (a severe cardiac arrhythmia). |
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| Alkaline phosphatase (a lab value for a chemical in the blood). |
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| Appendectomy or appendicitis (excision of the appendix or infection/inflammation of the appendix). |
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| Bicarbonate (one of the electrolytes, with sodium, potassium, and chloride). |
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| Bilirubin (a lab value for liver function testing). |
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| CBC (complete blood count) with differential (the percentages of different types of white cells in the blood). |
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| Capsules (a form of medications). |
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| Catheter or catheterization (a tube or the placement of tubes in the body). |
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| Chemotherapy (treatment with chemical compounds, usually referring to cancer regimens). |
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| Cholecystectomy (excision of the gallbladder). |
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| Hematocrit (test for packed red cells in the blood). |
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| Discontinue or discharge, past tense DC'd, sometimes dc/dc'd (acceptable in a clinic or nurse's note but not in a formal document). |
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| Detoxification (treatment for acute alcohol abuse or other drug overuse). |
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| Digoxin or digitalis; pronounced with a short i and g sounding like j (medication for cardiac problems). |
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| Dipyridamole sestamibi (a nuclear x-ray exam). |
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| JJ stent (a surgical device for keeping tubes in place). |
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| Echocardiogram (recording of heart function by analyzing sound waves). |
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| Eosinophils (white blood cells that are part of the CBC with differential). |
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| Examination (evaluation, as in physical examination or Mental Status Examination). |
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| Flexible sigmoidoscopy (inspection of the sigmoid, the S-shaped lower portion of the colon, with a flexible endoscopic instrument). |
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| Foley catheter (a catheter commonly used during surgical procedures for draining urine from the bladder). |
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| Hydrochlorothiazide (a medication for the control of hypertension and edema). |
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| Hematology/oncology (the medical specialty that deals with cancer and blood problems). |
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| Hepatitis C (A, B) (liver disease characterized by infection and inflammation). |
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| Potassium (the chemical symbol for the element potassium. This is an acceptable usage.) |
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| Potassium chloride (the chemical formula for potassium chloride; it is often given to cardiac patients whose potassium is depleted by diuretic medications, such as Lasix. This is an acceptable usage.) |
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| Laceration (a cut produced by trauma). |
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| Lymphocytes (another type of white blood cell included in the CBC with differential). |
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| Electrolytes (usually sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate; they are blood chemistries evaluated in laboratory studies). |
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| Magnesium (a chemical in the blood, also a medication given for some medical conditions, such as alcohol overdose). |
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| Perforation (a small hole, as in a perforated eardrum or perforated bowel). |
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| Preoperative (before an operation). Occasionally, but rarely, a dictator will use the term "preopped" (alternative spelling "preopp'd"). This is not really a short form for anything that can reasonably be expanded without rewriting the sentence. It is an example of a slang/jargon term that "more accurately communicates meaning" than any possible expansion of it would. |
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| Postoperative (after an operation). |
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| Prepared (a short form commonly used in surgical reports; e.g., "The patient was prepped and draped"). |
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| Psychiatry, psychology (the specialties that address the mind and mental processes). |
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| Pulse oximetry (the process of determining oxygen saturation by use of machine measurements). |
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| Regurgitation (flow in the opposite direction from normal, as in vomiting stomach contents or backward flow of the blood through vascular structures). |
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| Rehabilitation (the process of restoring normal form and function after injury or illness by means of physical, psychosocial, vocational, or recreational activities). |
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| Saturation (a measure of the degree to which oxygen is bound to the hemoglobin in the blood; it is given as a percentage, and reflects pulmonary function). |
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| Sedimentation rate (a laboratory value related to the action of red blood cells). |
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| Segmented neutrophils (white blood cells that are part of the CBC differential). |
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| Total bilirubin (a bile pigment that is measured in liver function studies). |
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| Tablets (a form of medication, pills). |
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| Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA, a cardiovascular anomaly). |
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| Ventricular tachycardia (an increased ventricular heart rate). |
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| Vocational rehabilitation (rehabilitation for those who need to retrain in a former or new vocation due to illness or injury). |
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