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I've seen mixed comments and not all the "acceptable" abbreviations are listed on the USMLE website.
Is it ok to abbreviate the following in this way?
CV / Heart: -m / -r / -g = no murmurs, no rubs, no gallops
Chest: -r/-r/-s/-w = no rales; no rhonchi; no stridor; no wheezing
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what about this?
"d/t" for "due to"
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what about this?
"d/c" for "discharge"
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what about this?
"nsvd" = normal spontaneous vaginal delivery
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lolz...guys dont be Innovative, USMLE CS has these abbreviations ( if you use others you fail ...so stop inventing or using which are not advised by USMLE) , look for FA or the patient notes how to use an which one's to use .
Go to official website of usmle orientation stuff you get it there
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that is funny d/t : not there sorry
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Common Abbreviations for the Patient Note(source U.S.M.L.E. )
Note: This is not intended to be a complete list of acceptable abbreviations, but rather represents the types of common abbreviations that may be used on the patient note. There is no need to use abbreviations on the patient note; if you are in doubt about the correct abbreviation, write it out.
yo
m
f
b
w
L
R
hx
h/o
c/o
Ø
+
-
Abd
AIDS
AP
BUN
CABG
CBC
CCU
CHF
cig
COPD
CPR
CT
CVA
CVP
CXR
DM
DTR
ECG
ED
EMT
ENT
EOM
ETOH
Ext
FH
GI
GU
HEENT
HIV
HTN
IM
IV
JVD
KUB
LMP
LP
MI
MRI
MVA
Neuro
NIDDM
NKA
NKDA
NL
NSR
P
PA
PERLA
po
PT
PTT
RBC
SH
TIA
U/A
URI
WBC
WNL
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This is the AUTHENTIC LIST