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Hey,

I was wondering if anyone could give me some 'translations' to some of the abbreviations used in EMS writing. I know (and took) medical terminology, but EMS abbrevs bug me cause I can find them NO where!

Here's some of the ones I'm wondering about:

HTN - ?

Hx - History?

Fx - Injury?

Tx - Treatment?

Rx - meds?

R/O - ?

CVA - cerebrovascular accident (stroke)

HR - heart rate?

BGL - bilingual? blood glucose level?

There are more, but I can't remember them at the moment. If anyone could elaborate, or give me as many as they know, that'd be great! :)

Another question, what are some of the most seen injuries or medical problems in EMS? Each, I know, has their own opinion and I'd love to hear all of them!

Thanks alot!

God bless,

Tiff

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Hey,

I was wondering if anyone could give me some 'translations' to some of the abbreviations used in EMS writing. I know (and took) medical terminology, but EMS abbrevs bug me cause I can find them NO where!

Here's some of the ones I'm wondering about:

HTN - ?

Hx - History?

Fx - Injury?

Tx - Treatment?

Rx - meds?

R/O - ?

CVA - cerebrovascular accident (stroke)

HR - heart rate?

BGL - bilingual? blood glucose level?

There are more, but I can't remember them at the moment. If anyone could elaborate, or give me as many as they know, that'd be great! :)

Another question, what are some of the most seen injuries or medical problems in EMS? Each, I know, has their own opinion and I'd love to hear all of them!

Thanks alot!

God bless,

Tiff

htn-hypertension

hx-history

fx-fracture

tx-treatment (could also mean transport in some EMS circles)

rx-meds, prescription

r/o-rule out as in rule out MI

cva-cerebrovascular accident (stroke)

hr-heart rate

bgl-blood glucose level

As far as what the most common call/complaint it all depends on your pt population/location.

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...what are some of the most seen injuries or medical problems in EMS?

Back pain and neck pain.

Chest pain and abdominal pain.

Pain all over.

Headaches.

Weakness.

Fevers.

Difficulty breathing.

Altered mental status.

Unconsciousness.

Nausea and vomiting.

Fractured hip.

Fractured ankle.

Head lacerations.

Hand lacerations.

That's the most common complaints. As you can see, EMT school doesn't hardly prepare you for any of that.

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Please don't forget the classic c/o: JDFR <Just Don't Feel Right> and the ped equivalent JAR <Just Ain't Right>.

:wink:

{Currently dealing with my cat and his 'DAR' phase. <Don't Act Right>}

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Abdo pain x 2 weeks.

Shorten it up more. abd pn. x 2 wk.

"Medic 1: dsp to a med/emerg, found pt LRCBT in bed. 27 y/o/m, c/c, abd pn. x 8 hrs (-) n&v, (+) blood in stool, vitals w/n/l., abd s/tndr on palp RLQ, (-) dstn, fvr x 4 hrs, ALS Intv: IV NS/rate @ 30/min, O2 4 LPM/NasCan, bgl 92, . Tx to CHP."

dsp: dispatch

med: ical

emerg: ency

pt: Patient

LRCBT: Lateral Recumbent

y/o/m: year old male

abd: omen

pn: Pain

hrs: Hours

(-): Negative

(+): Positive

w/n/l: With in Normal Limits

s/nt: Soft-Non Tender

tndr: Tender

palp: Palpation

RLQ: Right Lower Quadrant

dstn: Distention

fvr: Fever

Intv: Intervention

IV: Obvious

NS: Normal Saline

Nascan: Nasal Cannula

Tx: Transport (or treatment) depends how you employ it

CHP: Hospital Abbreviations

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Dust wrote:

Back pain and neck pain.

Chest pain and abdominal pain.

Pain all over.

Headaches.

Weakness.

Fevers.

Difficulty breathing.

Altered mental status.

Unconsciousness.

Nausea and vomiting.

Fractured hip.

Fractured ankle.

Head lacerations.

Hand lacerations.

That's the most common complaints. As you can see, EMT school doesn't hardly prepare you for any of that.

Sure it does! I experienced most of those on the way to classes...

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TN - ?

Hx - History?

Fx - Injury?

Tx - Treatment

Rx - meds (prescriptions)

R/O - Rule Out

CVA - cerebrovascular accident (stroke)

HR - heart rate

BGL - bilingual? blood glucose level?

Others I will check later, when I'm back from the library.

win


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