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(not deprecated, but consider using "four times a day" instead. See the do-not-use list) QIDS: Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms: q.l. as much as you like (from Latin quantum libet) q.m.t. also qm: every month q.n. every night QNS q.n.s. quantity not sufficient q.o.d. every other day (from Latin quaque altera die)
qd = each day = once per day; q6h = every 6 hours = once every 6 hours; q12h = every 12 hours = once every 12 hours; qwk = every week = once per week; q2wk = every 2 weeks = once every 2 weeks; But the "q" in "qid" means "4", thus "4 times per day" (quater in die). Quercus solaris 02:45, 15 June 2016 (UTC)
quater in die: 4 times a day can be mistaken for "qd" or "qod," AMA style avoids use of this abbreviation (spell out "4 times a day") q.l. quantum libet: as much as is requisite q.n. quaque nocte: every night can be mistaken as "q.h." (every hour) q.o.d. quaque altera die: every other day
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