Medical Acronyms Quiz
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Medical Acronyms Quiz

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What does FT stand for?

  • Glomerular Filtration rate
  • Gonorrhea, gonococcal
  • Fever of unknown origin
  • Full term (correct)
  • What does FUO represent?

  • Fever of unknown origin (correct)
  • Fever of uncontrolled origin
  • Gram stain culture
  • Genitourinary
  • What is GC in medical terms?

    Gonorrhea, gonococcal

    What does GFR stand for?

    <p>Glomerular Filtration Rate</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is GS/CS?

    <p>Gram stain/culture sensitivity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does GU stand for?

    <p>Genitourinary</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does HA represent?

    <p>Headache</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does HAA stand for?

    <p>Home against advice</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Hct mean?

    <p>Hematocrit</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does HCVD stand for?

    <p>Hypertensive cardiovascular disease</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does HDL stand for?

    <p>High density lipoprotein</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Hgb represent?

    <p>Hemoglobin</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does HPI stand for?

    <p>History of present illness</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does HR indicate?

    <p>Heart rate</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is HX in medical terminology?

    <p>History</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does I&O stand for?

    <p>Intake and output</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does IE represent?

    <p>Internal examination, infective endocarditis</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does IIC stand for?

    <p>Intern in charge</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does IM represent?

    <p>Intramuscular</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is INR in medical terms?

    <p>International normalized ratio</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does IOD stand for?

    <p>Intern on duty</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does IPPB mean?

    <p>Intermittent positive pressure breathing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does IVF represent?

    <p>Intravenous fluid</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does IV stand for?

    <p>Intravenous</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does IVTT mean?

    <p>Intravenous test tube</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Medical Abbreviations Overview

    • FT: Stands for "Full term" referring to the gestational age of a pregnancy that is carried to completion.
    • FUO: Denotes "Fever of unknown origin," typically used in clinical settings when a fever occurs without a clear diagnosis.
    • GC: Abbreviation for "Gonorrhea, gonococcal," identifying a common sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
    • GFR: Refers to "Glomerular Filtration Rate," a test to measure kidney function based on blood filtration.
    • GS/CS: Represents "Gram stain/culture sensitivity," lab procedures to identify bacteria and their response to antibiotics.
    • GU: Stands for "Genitourinary," relating to the organs of reproduction and urination.
    • HA: Abbreviation for "Headache," a common symptom that can have various causes.
    • HAA: Stands for "Home against advice," indicating a patient leaving healthcare settings against medical advice.
    • Hct: Denotes "Hematocrit," a blood test measure to assess the percentage of blood volume that is made up of red blood cells.
    • HCVD: Refers to "Hypertensive cardiovascular disease," a condition indicating an increased risk of heart disease due to high blood pressure.
    • HDL: Stands for "High density lipoprotein," often referred to as "good cholesterol" in context of cardiovascular health.
    • Hgb: Abbreviation for "Hemoglobin," the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body.
    • HPI: Represents "History of present illness," detailing the patient's current health issues and symptoms.
    • HR: Denotes "Heart rate," the number of heartbeats per minute indicating cardiovascular health.
    • HX: Stands for "History," often used in medical records to provide background on a patient’s previous health issues.
    • I&O: Refers to "Intake and output," a measure of a patient’s fluid balance in medical care.
    • IE: Stands for "Internal examination" or "infective endocarditis," a serious infection of the heart's inner lining.
    • IIC: Represents "Intern in charge," denoting the intern responsible for overseeing patient care in a clinical setting.
    • IM: Abbreviation for "Intramuscular," referring to an injection method directly into a muscle.
    • INR: Stands for "International normalized ratio," a standardized measure for blood coagulation.
    • IOD: Represents "Intern on duty," indicating which intern is currently on the shift.
    • IPPB: Stands for "Intermittent positive pressure breathing," a therapy for patients needing respiratory assistance.
    • IVF: Denotes "Intravenous fluid," administered directly into a vein for hydration and medication delivery.
    • IV: Abbreviation for "Intravenous," relating to the administration of fluids and drugs through a vein.
    • IVTT: Refers to "Intravenous test tube," often relating to blood tests performed using IV methods.
    • KSS: Stands for "Keep set sterile," an important principle in maintaining cleanliness in medical procedures.
    • KUB: Abbreviation for "Kidney, ureter, bladder," a radiological test to examine these organs.
    • LDL: Represents "Low density lipoprotein," often known as "bad cholesterol," with implications for heart disease risk.
    • LFT: Stands for "Liver function test," assessing the liver's health and functionality through various blood tests.
    • LLL: Abbreviation for "Left lower lobe," referring to a specific region of the lungs.
    • LMCL: Stands for "Left mid clavicular line," a reference point in physical examinations of the chest.
    • LMP: Denotes "Last menstrual period," a significant date in obstetric care for determining gestational age.
    • LOC: Stands for "Loss of consciousness," an important medical condition to evaluate and monitor.
    • LT: Abbreviation for "Lumbar tap," a procedure to collect cerebrospinal fluid for diagnosis.
    • LUQ: Refers to "Left upper quadrant," a term used in abdominal examinations.
    • LV: Stands for "Left ventricle," the chamber of the heart responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the body.
    • LWI: Indicates "Latest working impression," summarizing the most recent assessment of a patient’s condition.
    • L&W: Stands for "Living and well," often used to denote a patient’s satisfactory health status.
    • MH: Refers to "Marital history," important in health assessments for various psychosocial factors.
    • MGH: Abbreviation for "May go home," indicating a patient suitable for discharge.
    • MVP: Stands for "Mitral Valve Prolapse," a common heart condition affecting the mitral valve.
    • MRS: Denotes "Methicillin-resistant strain," referring to bacteria that are resistant to common antibiotics.
    • MSCC: Refers to "Midstream clean catch," a method of collecting urine samples for testing.
    • N: Abbreviation for "Normal," often used in patient assessments or laboratory results.
    • NAD: Stands for "No acute distress," indicating a patient does not exhibit immediate health threats.
    • NBS: Represents "Normal bowel sounds," a finding during gastrointestinal examinations.
    • NGT: Denotes "Nasogastric tube," a tube inserted through the nose for feeding or medication delivery.
    • NIAE: Stands for "Not in acute exacerbation," indicating a stable patient condition.
    • NICRD: Abbreviation for "Not in cardiorespiratory distress," a reassuring observation in patient evaluations.
    • NIL: Indicates "Not in labor," important in obstetrics for evaluating pregnant patients.
    • NO: Stands for "Non-obese," describing a patient’s body mass status.
    • NORF: Denotes "No other remarkable findings," summarizing examinations that reveal no additional issues.
    • NPO: Stands for "Nothing per orem, nothing by mouth," a directive for patient care before procedures.
    • NRRR: Indicates "Normal rate regular rhythm," referring to a healthy heart rhythm.
    • NSVD: Refers to "Normal spontaneous vaginal delivery," the typical method of childbirth.
    • OCP: Stands for "Oral contraceptive pill," a common form of birth control.
    • PAT: Denotes "Paroxysmal atrial tachycardia," a type of rapid heart rate originating in the atria.
    • PC: Represents "Present complaint," summarizing the main issue a patient reports.
    • PCN: Abbreviation for "Penicillin," a widely used antibiotic.
    • PCV: Stands for "Packed cell volume," a measure of red blood cells in blood tests.
    • PE: Denotes "Physical examination," a fundamental assessment in medical practice.
    • PERLA: Refers to "Pupils equal, react to light accommodation," an important neurological assessment.
    • PGI: Stands for "Post graduate intern," indicating a medical intern who has completed their degree but is still in training.
    • PGO: Denotes "Partial gut obstruction," a condition where the intestines are not fully obstructed but have impaired function.
    • PH: Refers to "Patient history," detailing a patient’s medical background for diagnosis and treatment.
    • PI: Stands for "Present illness," summarizing current health issues at the time of examination.
    • PID: Refers to "Present inflammatory disease," often related to pelvic inflammatory disease, indicating ongoing health issues.
    • Plt: Abbreviation for "Platelet," important in blood clotting and overall blood health.
    • PMH: Denotes "Past medical history," documenting a patient's previous health conditions.
    • PMN: Stands for "Polymorphonuclear leukocytes," a type of white blood cell important for immune response.
    • PMP: Refers to "Post menstrual period," signifying time elapsed since a woman's last menstrual cycle.
    • PND: Denotes "Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea," a condition where a patient experiences shortness of breath at night.
    • PO: Stands for "Per orem," indicating oral administration, such as medication taken by mouth.

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    Test your knowledge on common medical acronyms with this quiz. From terms like FT and FUO to GC and GFR, see how well you understand the shorthand used in the medical field. Perfect for students and professionals looking to refresh their terminology!

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