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Which abbreviations are used by a pharmacy to give directions for a patient taking medication? Check all that apply.

Fx
R
q3h
PO
afeb
qid
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User Marketta
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Answer:

ac (ante cibum) means "before meals"

bid (bis in die) means "twice a day"

gt (gutta) means "drop"

hs (hora somni) means "at bedtime"

od (oculus dexter) means "right eye"

os (oculus sinister) means "left eye"

po (per os) means "by mouth"

pc (post cibum) means "after meals"

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User Yerlan
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Answer:

The answers are: R, q3h, PO, and qid

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