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  2. List of medical abbreviations: Q - Wikipedia

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    each, every (from Latin quaque) q15: every 15 minutes q6h q6° once every 6 hours q2wk: once every 2 weeks qAc Before every meal (from Latin quaque ante cibum) q.a.d. every other day (from Latin quaque altera die) QALY: quality-adjusted life year: q.AM: every day before noon (from Latin quaque die ante meridiem) q.d. every day (from Latin ...

  3. quaque secunda hora q.4.h., q4h every 4 hours quaque quarta hora q.6.h., q6h every 6 hours quaque sexta hora q.8.h., q8h every 8 hours quaque octava hora q.a.m., qAM, qam every morning: quaque ante meridiem q.d., qd every day / daily quaque die q.h.s., qhs every night at bedtime quaque hora somni q.d.s, qds, QDS 4 times a day quater die sumendum

  4. List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions - Wikipedia

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    quaque die: every day mistaken for "QOD" or "qds," AMA style avoids use of this abbreviation (spell out "every day") q.d.a.m. quaque die ante meridiem: once daily in the morning q.d.p.m. quaque die post meridiem: once daily in the evening q.d.s. quater die sumendus: 4 times a day can be mistaken for "qd" (every day) q.p.m. quaque die post meridiem

  5. List of Latin abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    quaque die "every day" Used on prescriptions to indicate the medicine should be taken daily. QED: quod erat demonstrandum "that which was to be demonstrated" [1] Cited in many texts at the end of a mathematical proof. Example: "At the end of the long proof, the professor exclaimed ' QED! '" q.v. qq.v. quod vide quae vide "which see"

  6. List of Latin phrases (Q) - Wikipedia

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    quater in die (qid) four times a day: medical shorthand: quem deus vult perdere, dementat prius: Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad: quem di diligunt adulescens moritur: he whom the gods love dies young: Other translations of diligunt include "prize especially" or "esteem". From Plautus, Bacchides, IV, 7, 18. In this comic play, a ...

  7. Talk : List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions

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    SID - once a day / veterinary abbreviation: Needs verifying common abbreviation QD - once a day / Latin: quaque die: Existing under avoid list BID - twice a day / Latin: bis in die: Existing TID - three times a day / Latin: ter in die: Existing QID - four times a day / Latin: quater in die: Existing

  8. Quaque die - Wikipedia

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  9. QAD - Wikipedia

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    q.a.d., a medical abbreviation for quaque altera die, 'every other day' QAD Inc., a software company that provides enterprise resource planning software; Quality Assurance Directorate, a constituent unit of the Royal Arsenal; Quality Assurance Division, a predecessor of the post-secondary qualifications system Malaysian Qualifications Framework