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Common Abbreviations
In Veterinary Medicine
Instructions
1. American
Hospital
Association
2. Antibody;
antiobiotics
3. Arterial blood
gas
4. Angiotensinconverting enzyme
5. Adrenocorticotropic
hormone
6. Antidiuretic
hormone
1.
2.
3.
4.
Freely, as wanted
Ain’t Doin Right
Antigen
Albumin-globulin
ratio
5. Albumin
6. Alkaline
Phosphatase
7. Alkaline Amino
Transferase
1. Antinuclear
Antibody
2. Anteriorposterior;arterial
pressure
3. Activated partial
thromboplastin time
4. Acute Renal Failure
5. Arrythmia
1. As soon as possible
2. Atrioventricular
3. Atrioventricular as
in first-, second-,
third- degree AV
block
4. Bright, alert, and
responsive
5. Blood-brain barrier
1. Twice daily
2. Bovine leukosis
virus
3. Bowel Movement
4. Basal Metabolic
rate
5. Blood pressure
6. Bovine
respiratory
disease
1. Bovine respiratory
syncytial virus
2. Body surface area
3. Blue tongue
4. Blood urea nitrogen
5. Phenylbutazone
6. Bovine virus
diarrhea
7. Body weight
1. Culture and
sensitivity
2. Cervical spine
3. Calcium
4. Carcinoma;
coronary artery;
cardiac arrest
5. Canine adenovirus
type 1
6. Complete blood
count
7. Cubic centimeter
1. Canine distemper
2. Congestive heart
failure
3. Cholesterol
4. Canine hepatitis
virus
5. Chloride
6. California mastitis
test
7. Central nervous
system
1. Serum creatine
phosphokinase
2. Cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
3. Creatine
4. Chronic renal
failure;
corticotropinreleasing factor
1. Capillary refill time;
cathode-ray tube
2. Cerebrospinal fluid;
colony-stimulating
factor
3. Central venous
pressure
4. Direct bilirubin
5. 5% dextrose in
water
1. Differential
diagnosis
2. Diethylstilbestrol
3. Canine distemperhepatitisleptospirosis
vaccine
4. Disseminated
intravascular
coagulation
1. Degenerative joint
disease
2. Domestic longhair
3. Diabetes mellitus
4. Dimethyl sulfoxide
5. Dead on arrival
6. Domestic Short hair
1. Dermatophyte
test medium
2. Dorsal ventral
3. Diagnosis
4. Extracellular fluid
5. Electrocardiogra
m
6. Echocardiogram
1. Ethylenediaminetetr
a-acetic acid
2. Eastern equine
encephalomyelitis
3. Electroencephelogra
m
4. Eyes, ears, nose,
throat
5. Equine herpes virus
6. Equine infectious
anemia
1. Enzyme-linked
immunoabsorban
t assay
2. Electromyogram
3. Emergency room
4. Electroretinogra
m
5. Fluorescent
antibody; fatty
acids
1. Foreign Body
2. Feline lukemia Virus
3. Feline Infectious
peritonitis
4. Feline
immunodeficiency
virus
5. Feline
panleukopenia virus
1. Follicle
stimulating
hormone
2. Fever of
unknown origin
3. Feline urologic
syndrome
4. Feline viral
rhinotracheitis
5. Fracture
1. Gram
2. Gallon
3. Gastric dilation
volvulus
4. Glomerular filtration
rate
5. Gammaglutamyltransferase
6. Gastrointestinal
1. Gonadotrophinreleasing
hormone
2. Hour
3. Hemoglobin
4. Hit by car
5. Hematocrit
6. Heart Rate
7. History
1. Indirect bilirubin
2. Infectious bovine
rhinotracheitis
3. Intracardiac
4. Intracellular fluid
5. Infectious canine
hepatitis
6. Intensive care
unit
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Intradermal
Intramuscular
Intranasal
Intraocular
pressure
Intraperitoneal
Intratracheal
International unit
Intravenous
1. Intravertebral
disc disease
2. Intravenous
pyelogram
3. Potassium
4. Canine
5. Kilocalorie
6. Keratoconjunctivi
tis sicca
1. Kilogram
2. Left
3. Left bundle branch
block
4. Left displaced
abomasum
5. Lactate
dehydrogenase
6. Lymph node
7. Lactated ringer’s
solution
1. Lymphosarconoma
2. Meter squared
3. Mean arterial
pressure
4. Microgram
5. Microliter
6. Mean corpuscular
hemoglobin
1. Mean corpuscular
hemoglobin
concentration
2. Mast cell tumor
3. Mean corpuscular
volume
4. Mean electrical axis
5. Milliequivalents
1. Magnesium
2. Mitral insufficiency
or myocardial
insufficiency;
myocardial
infarction
3. Minimal inhibitory
concentration
4. Milliliter
5. Modified live virus
1. Mucous membrane
2. Magnetic resonance
imaging
3. Sodium
4. No change
5. Nothing per os
(nothing by mouth)
6. Nucleated red blood
cell
1. No significant
findings
2. Obstetrics
3. Osteochondritis
dissecans
4. Right Eye
(Occulas dexter)
5. Orthopedic
foundation for
animals
1. Ovariohysterecto
my (Spay)
2. Ovine
progressive
pneumonia
3. Left eye (ocular
sinister)
4. Over the counter
5. Both eyes
6. Phosphorous
1. Third phalanx or
coffin bone
2. Premature atrial
contraction
3. Paroxymal atrial
tachycardia
4. Packed cell
volume
5. Patent ductus
arteriosis
1. Physical
examination
2. Orally, or by
mouth
3. Per os
4. Parts per million
5. Progressive
retinal atrophy
6. Persistant right
aortic arch
1. As necessary
2. Porcine
reproductive and
respiratory
syndrome
3. Pseudorabies virus
4. Physiologic saline
5. Parathyroid
hormone
6. Put to sleep
7. Partial
thromboplastin time
1. Penile urethrostomy
2. Premature
ventricular
contraction
3. Every
4. Every 2 hours
5. Every 6 hours
6. Quantitative buffy
coat
7. Every day
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Every hour
Every other day
Right
Red blood cell
Right displaced
abomasum
6. Reticulocyte
7. Rule out
1. Rabies vaccination;
residual volume
2. Take (prescription)
3. Subcutaneous
4. Squamous cell
carcinoma
5. Sorbitol
dehydrogenase
6. Serum glutamicoxaloacetic
transaminase
1. Serum glutamicpyruvate
transaminase
2. Subjective,
objective,
assessment, plan
3. Specific gravity
4. Statum
(immediately)
5. Signs, symptoms
6. Total Bilirubin
1. Tablet
2. Thromboembolic
meningoencephaliti
s
3. Thrice daily
4. Thoracolumbar
vertebra
5. Tender loving care
6. Total Protein
7. Total parenteral
nutrition
1. Temperature,
pulse, respiration
2. Triglycerides
3. Thyroidstimulating
hormone
4. Treatment
5. Urinalysis
6. Upper respiratory
infection
1. Ultrasound
2. Urinary tract
infection
3. Ventral dorsal
4. Vomiting and
diarrhea
5. Veterinary
Emergency and
Critical Care Society
1. Ventricular
premature
contraction
2. Ventricular septal
defect
3. White blood cell
4. Western equine
encephalomyelitis
5. Within normal limits
American Hospital Association
AAHA
Small animal Veterinary association
providing veterinary professionals
with resources
Back
Antibody; antiobiotics
Ab
Destroys the growth of
microorganisms
The drug that destroys the growth of
microorganisms
Back
Arterial blood gas
ABG
Blood test that determines
concentration of oxygen, carbon
dioxide, and bicarbonate
Back
Angiotensin-converting enzyme
ACE
Group of pharmaceuticals used to
treat hypertension (high blood
pressure), type 2 diabetes, and heart
failure.
Back
Adrenocorticotropic hormone
ACTH
Stimulates the adrenal cortex,
essential to growth
Back
Antidiuretic hormone
ADH
Nine amino acid peptide found in
most animals that reduces the
amount of water lost in urine
Back
Freely-as wanted
ad lib
The definition is the name…….
Back
Ain’t Doin Right
ADR
Slang used when you don’t know
exactly what is wrong but the animal
is sick
Back
Antigen
Ag
Stimulates the production of
antibodies
Back
Albumin-globulin ratio
A:G
The ratio of albumin (water soluble
proteins) to globulin (non water
soluble proteins) in the urine, which
indicates a variety of diseases such
as those of the liver and kidneys
Back
Albumin
ALB
Water soluble proteins that make up
about 60% of the plasma in blood,
maintains osmotic pressure
necessary for intravasular blood
transfer
Back
Alkaline Phosphatase
ALK PHOS
ALP
Group of enzymes found in the liver,
measuring them checks for bone
and liver disease
Back
Alkaline Amino Transferase
ALT
An enzyme which promotes transfer
of an amino group, high levels could
mean liver disease
Back
Antinuclear Antibody
ANA
Antibodies present in higher that
normal numbers in autoimmune
disease
Back
Anterior-posterior;arterial pressure
AP
Front to back
The difference between the systolic
and diastolic pressures (upper and
lower pressures) for blood pressure
Back
Activated partial thromboplastin
time
APTT
A test that measures how long it
takes blood to clot and if the right
amount of heparin is being used
Back
Acute Renal Failure
ARF
Rapid loss of kidney function due to
damage to the kidneys, results in
retaining urea and creatine that are
normal excreted.
Back
Arrythmia
ARR
When the electrical activity of the
heart (the heart beat) is irregular: as
in faster or slower than regular
Back
As soon as possible
ASAP
As Quickly as you can
Back
Atrioventricular
AV
Of or pertaining to the atria and
ventricals of the heart
Back
Atrioventricular as in first-, second, third- degree AV block
AV block
Occurs when impulses fail to reach
the ventricles or are conducted with
a delay
Back
Bright, alert, and responsive
BAR
When the animal looks healthy and
alert and acts appropriately to
stimulus.
Back
Blood-brain barrier
BBB
Membranic structure that protects
the brain from chemicals in the
blood while maintaining metabolic
function
Back
Twice daily
bid
Two times during the day
Back
Bovine leukosis virus
BLV
Retrovirus that causes malignant
lymphoma, signs are: weight loss, ,
decreased milk production, enlarged
lymph nodes, loss of appetite, rear-limb
weakness or paralysis, fever, protruding
eyeballs, gastrointestinal obstruction,
heart failure, and abnormal blood
lymphocyte count
Back
Bowel movement
BM
Solid feces in the large intestine that
is formed after salts and water are
absorbed
Back
Basal metabolic rate
BMR
Amount of energy expended at rest
in a neutral environment
Back
Blood pressure
BP
The tension of blood on the walls of
the arteries.
Back
Bovine respiratory disease
BRD
Shipping fever or pneumonia
Back
Bovine respiratory syncytial virus
BRSV
A virus causing lung disease in the
bovine and producing syncytial (large
section of cytoplasm containing many
nuclei) lesions
Back
Body surface area
BSA
A calculation of the metabolic mass
of an animal for purposes of
prescribing the correct dose of
medication. Every animal follows a
different formula.
Back
Blue tongue
BT
Insect borne virus of ruminants that
causes fever, facial swelling, a
blueness in the tongue.
Back
Blood urea nitrogen
BUN
Measures the amount of nitrogen in
your blood produced by the waste
product urea, shows how well the
kidneys are working.
Back
Phenylbutazone
BUTE
Used as a non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug for the treatment of
chronic pain, including the symptoms of
arthritis. Its use is limited by such severe
side effects as suppression of white
blood cell production and aplastic
anemia.
Back
Bovine virus diarrhea
BVD
Symptoms can be ulcerative mucosal
lesions and diarrhea, can be passed to
the fetus, is often undetectable, and
weakens the immune system making
the animal more vulnerable to other
health issues.
Back
Body weight
BW
The mass of an organism’s body
Back
Culture and sensitivity
C&S
Test that determines the type of
bacteria in a wound and the type of
antibiotic that will best inhibit its
growth
Back
Cervical spine
C-Spine
7 vertebrae that start at the
beginning of the skull
Back
Calcium
Ca
Element and mineral that makes up
the hard part of bones
Back
Carcinoma; coronary artery;
cardiac arrest
CA
Malignant cancer that rises from
epithelial cells
Left and right arteries that supply blood
to the heart.
Sudden cessation of blood flow due to
the failure of the heart to contract during
systole (contraction that pushes blood
out)
Back
Canine Adenovirus type 1
CAV-1
Infects major organs causing
hepatitis and other diseases
Back
Complete Blood Count
CBC
Broad screen of the parts of blood
to test for infections, anemia, and
other diseases
Back
Cubic Centimeter
cc
1 centimeter X 1 centimeter X 1
centimeter, equal to 1 milliliter, used
to measure doses of liquid
medication
Back
Canine Distemper
CD
Canine distemper is a contagious,
incurable, often fatal, multisystemic
viral disease that affects the
respiratory, gastrointestinal, and central
nervous systems. It is caused by the
canine distemper virus
Back
Congestive heart failure
CHF
Heart failure: heart cannot pump
enough blood to the other organs
Back
Cholesterol
CHOL
Soft, waxy substance found among the
lipids in the bloodstream and in all your
body's cells. Used to form cell
membranes, some hormones and is
needed for other functions. Too much
can contribute to heart failure
Back
Canine hepatitis virus
CHV
Acute liver infection caused by
adenovirus type 1. Symptoms include
fever, depression, loss of appetite,
coughing, and a tender abdomen
Back
Chloride
Cl Anions important to the health of
the central nervous system
Back
California mastitis test
CMT
Measures somatic cells to determine
if an animal has mastitis, mastitis
can occur in all animals including
humans.
Back
Central nervous system
CNS
Made up of the brain and spinal
cord.
Back
Serum creatine phosphokinase
CPK
An enzyme found in heart brain and
skeletal muscle, when high levels of
this are found in the blood it implies
strain or injury to the heart.
Back
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CPR
Use of chest compressions and
rescue breathing to either start the
heart beating again or to provide
blood flow and oxygen to the body
Back
Creatine
Creat
Naturally occuring organic acid that
helps supply energy to muscle and
nerve cells
Back
Chronic renal failure; corticotropinreleasing factor
CRF
Failure of the kidneys that slowly
gets worse over time
Chemical that stimulates the release
of corticotropin, which in turn
stimulates the adrenal cortex
Back
Capillary refill time; cathode-ray
tube
CRT
The rate at which blood refills empty
capillaries
Glass envelope containing an
electron gun that can project an
image
Back
Cerebrospinal fluid; colony
stimulating factor
CSF
Clear bodily fluid that surrounds the
outside of the brain as well as
between the hemispheres and in all
the ventricular regions
Glycoproteins that bind to stem
cells and cause them to proliferate
or differentiate
Back
Central venous pressure
CVP
Pressure of blood in the thoracic
vena cava near the right atrium of
the heart.
Back
Direct bilirubin
D BILI
Product of the breakdown of
hemoglobin in the liver, used to
diagnose liver or gall bladder
problems
Back
5% dextrose in water
D5 W
Nonionic liquid used in place of
saline due to its ability to be used in
almost any body space and absorb
easily
Back
Differential diagnosis
The distinguishing of a disease or
condition form others presenting
similar signs and symptoms
Back
Diethylstilbestrol
A colorless crystaline synthetic
compound used as a potent
estrogen but contraindicated in
pregnancy for it’s tendency to cause
cancer or birth defects in offspring
Back
Canine distemper-hepatitisleptospirosis vaccine
A vaccine for distemper (a high
contagious virus marked by fever,
respiratory, gastrointestinal
symptoms; hepatitis marked by
inflammation of the liver)
Back
Disseminated intravascular
coagulation
Widely dispersed in a tissue, organ
or the entire body
Situated, performed, or occuring
within or entering by way of vein
To become thickened into a mass
Back
Degenerative joint disease
Causing degeneration or wearing
away of the joint
Back
Domestic long hair
Breed of cat characterized by long
hair
Back
Diabetes mellitus
A variable disorder of carbohydrate
metabolism caused by a
combination of hereditary and
environmental factors
Back
Dimethyl sulfoxide
A compound obtained as a by
product in wood-pulp manufacture
and is used as a solvent
used in medicine as an antiinflammatory
Back
Dead on arrival
DOA
Indicates that the animal was dead
on arrival to the hospital
Back
Domestic short hair
A breed of cat characterized by
short hair
Back
Dermatophyte test medium
A parasitic fungus on the skin, hair
or fingernails
Back
Dorsal ventral
Near the back and lower surface of
an animal
Back
Diagnosis
The act of identifying a disease
based on signs or symptoms
Back
Extracellular fluid
The fluid outside of a cell or cells in
the body
Back
Electrocardiogram
The tracing of an electrocardiograph
used for recording the changes of
electrical potential occurring during
the heartbeat
Back
Echocardiogram
The visual record makde by and
echocardiograph used for
examining the function the heart for
abnormalities
Back
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
A white crystalline acid used as a
chelating agent, a preservative, and
in medicine as an anti-coagulant
and in the treatment of lead
poisoning
Back
Eastern equine encephelomyelitis
Viral disorder carried by mosquitos
contagious to horses and humans
fatal disease of the central nervous
system
Back
Electroencephelogram
The tracing of brain waves made by
an electroencephalograph
Back
Eyes, ears, nose, throat
Specialized light-sensitive sensory
structure of animals that in nearl all
vertebrates is the image-forming organ of
sight
The characteristic vertebrate organ of
hearing
the part of the face that bears the nostrils
and covers the anterior part of the nasil
cavity
the passage through the neck to the
stomach and lungs
Back
Equine herpes virus
Back
Equine infectious anemia
Back
Enzyme-linked immunoabsorbant
assay
Back
Electromyogram
Back
Emergency room
Back
Electroretinogram
Back
Fluorescent antibody; fatty acids
Back
Foreign body
Back
Feline lukemia virus
Back
Feline infectious peritonitis
Back
Feline immunodeficiency virus
Back
Feline panleukopenia virus
Back
Follicle stimulating hormone
Back
Fever of unknown origin
Back
Feline urologic syndrome
Back
Feline viral rhinotracheitis
Back
Fracture
Back
Gram
Back
Gallon
Back
Gastric dilation volvulus
Back
Glomerular filtration rate
Back
Gamma-glutamyltransferase
Back
Gastrointestinal
Back
Gonadotrophin-releasing hormone
Back
Hour
Back
Hemoglobin
Back
Hit by car
Back
Hematocrit
Back
Heart rate
Back
History
Back
Indirect bilirubin
Back
Infectious bovine rhinotracheitis
Back
Intracardiac
Back
Intracellular fluid
Back
Infectious Canine Hepatitis
Back
Intensive care unit
Back
Intradermal
Back
Intramuscular
Back
Intranasal
Back
Intraocular pressure
Back
Intraperitoneal
Back
Intratracheal
Back
International Unit
Back
Intravenous
Back
Intravertebral disc disease
Back
Intravenous pyelogram
Back
Potassium
Back
Canine
Back
Kilocalorie
Back
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
Back
Kilogram
Back
Left
Back
Left bundle branch block
Back
Left displaced abomasum
Back
Lactate dehydrogenase
Back
Lymph node
Back
Lactated ringer’s solution
Back
Lymphosarconoma
Back
Meter squared
Back
Mean arterial pressure
Back
Micogram
Back
Microliter
Back
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin
Back
Mean corpuscular hemoglobin
concentration
Back
Mast cell tumor
Back
Mean corpuscular volume
Back
Mean electrical axis
Back
Milliequivalents
Back
Magnesium
Back
Mitral insufficiency or myocardial
insufficiency; myocardial infarction
Back
Minimal inhibitory concentration
Back
Milliliter
Back
Modified live virus
Back
Mucous membrane
Back
Magnetic resonance imaging
Back
Sodium
Back
No change
Back
Nothing per os (nothing by mouth)
Back
Nucleated red blood cell
Back
No significant findings
Back
Obstetrics
Back
Osteochondritis dissecans
Back
Right Eye (occulas dexter)
Back
Orthopedic foundation for animals
Back
Ovariohysterectomy (spay)
Back
Ovine progress pneumonia
Back
Left eye (occular sinister)
Back
Over the counter
Back
Both eyes
Back
Phophorous
Back
Third phalanx or coffin bone
Back
Premature atrial contraction
Back
Paroxymal atrial trachycardia
Back
Packed cell volume
Back
Patent ductus arteriosis
Back
Physical examination
Back
Orally, or by mouth
Back
Per os
Back
Parts per million
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Progressive retinal atrophy
Back
Persistant right aortic arch
Back
As necessary
Back
Porcine reproductive and
respiratory syndrome
Back
Pseudorabies virus
Back
Physiologic saline
Back
Parathyroid hormone
Back
Put to sleep
Back
Partial thromboplastin time
Back
Penile urethrostomy
Back
Premature ventricular contraction
Back
Every
Back
Every 2 hours
Back
Every 6 hours
Back
Quantitative buffy coat
Back
Every day
Back
Every hour
Back
Every other day
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Right
Back
Red blood cell
Back
Right displaced abomasum
Back
Reticulocyte
Back
Rule out
Back
Rabies vaccination; residual
volume
Back
Take (prescription)
Back
Subcutaneous
Back
Squamous cell carcinoma
Back
Sorbitol dehydrogenase
Back
Serum glutamic-oxaloacetic
transaminase
Back
Serum glutamic-pyruvate
transamine
Back
Subjective, objective, assessment,
plan
Back
Specific gravity
Back
Statum (immediately)
Back
Signs, symptoms
Back
Total bilirubin
Back
Tablet
Back
Thromboembolic
meningoencephalitis
Back
Thrice daily
Back
Thoracolumbar vertebra
Back
Tender loving care
Back
Total protein
Back
Total parenteral nutrition
Back
Temperature, pulse, respiration
Back
Triglycerides
Back
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
Back
Treatment
Back
Urinalysis
Back
Upper respiratory infection
Back
Ultrasound
Back
Urinary tract infection
Back
Ventral dorsal
Back
Vomiting and diarrhea
Back
Veterinary Emergency and Critical
care society
Back
Vetricular premature contraction
Back
Ventricular septal defect
Back
White blood cell
Back
Western Equine encephalomyelitis
Back
Within normal limits
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