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WNL
Within normal limits
UTI
Urinary tract infection
URI
Upper respiratory infection
Tx
Treatment
TPR
Temperature, pulse, respiration
RR
Respiratory rate
R
Right
QAR
Quiet, alert, responsive
Px
Prognosis
PE
Physical exam
NSF
No signs found
NR
Nothing reported
N
Negative
Mm
Mucous membranes
LN
Lymph node
L
Left
HR
Heart rate
FIV
Feline Immunodeficiency virus
FIP
Feline infectious peritonitis
FeLV
Feline leukemia virus
Dx
Diagnosis
CRT
Capillary refill term
Chronic
Long term
BAR
Bright, alert, responsive
Anals (AG)
Anal glands
Acute
Short term
V/D
Vomiting and diarrhea
V
Vomiting
U
Urine
PU
Polyuria (increased urination)
PD
Polydipsia (increased thirst)
Lethargic
Tired or inactive
Hx
History
Hematuria
Blood in the urine
HBC
Hit by car
Dz
Disease
Dysuria
Difficulty or trouble with urination
D
Diarrhea
BM
Bowel movement
Anorexia
Not eating or decreased appetite
UA
Urinalysis
T4
Thyroid test
PCV
Packed cell volume
HW
Heartworm
Fecal
Fecal or stool sample
Cysto
Cystocentesis
C/S
Culture and sensitvity
CHEM
Blood chemistry panel
CBC
Complete blood count
Bx
Biopsy
#
Number of tablets to dispense
lb
Pound
TID
Three times a day
Tab
Tablet
SID
Once a day
Rx
Prescription
QID
Four times a day
q
Every day
prn
Refill as needed
PO
By mouth
oz
Ounces
NPO
Nothing by mouth
ml
milliliter
mg
milligram
kg
Kilogram
EOD
Every other day
cc
Cubic centimeter
Cap
Capsule
BID
Twice a day
SQ
Subcutaneous (under the skin)
IV
Intravenous (into the vein)
IT
Intratracheal (into the windpipe)
IP
Intraperitoneal (into the lining of the abdomen)
IO
Intraoessous (into the bone)
IN
Intranasal (into the nasal cavity)
IM
Intramuscular (into the muscle)
ID
Intradermal (into the layers of skin)
IC
Intracardiac (into the heart)
Adm
Administer
Yr
Year
Wk
Week
Sx
Surgery
S/R
Suture removal
SF
Spayed female
Rec
Recommended
p/u
Pick up
O
Owner
NM
Neutered male
Mo
Month
M
Male
K9
Canine
F
Female
Ex
Exotic
d/o
Drop off
DSH
Domestic short hair
DLH
Domestic long hair
d
Day
C-Sect
Caesarian section
Cast (C)
Castrated