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me again....should be "per primam"-nm

Posted By: mls on 2007-07-11
In Reply to: I found it....should be "per primum"--thanks anyway-nm - mls

Subject: me again....should be "per primam"-nm

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It's per primam (per Dorland's and Vera Pyle). nm
Subject: It's per primam (per Dorland's and Vera Pyle). nm

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maybe "per IV" only (nm)
Subject: maybe "per IV" only (nm)

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"per os" is the Latin, and
Subject: "per os" is the Latin, and

is abbreviated p.o.

Generally, the order given is
1. The drug name
2. The strength
3. The route of delivery
4. How often

So: Aspirin 81 mg per os (p.o.) daily
I found it....should be "per primum"--thanks anyway-nm
Subject: I found it....should be "per primum"--thanks anyway-nm

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Not sure, but "Per History of Present Illness?
Subject: Not sure, but "Per History of Present Illness?

Would my guess work? I just checked my Sloan Medical Abbreviations and Eponyms book and found neither "PHPI" nor "CHPI" listed. These abbreviations can be soooo difficult!
Cypher drug-eluting stent, maybe. (trying to make something of "per" sound).
Subject: Cypher drug-eluting stent, maybe. (trying to make something of "per" sound).

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