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11/29/12
 
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Medication Abbreviations in EMR

Below are the standard abbreviations that Medi-Span, GE’s 3rd-Party provider of clinical content incorporates into our medication listings to identify the form of the medication:

C6DF4DESC_10ABBRDESCRIPTION
0MISCMiscMiscMiscellaneous
1CAPSCapCapsuleCapsule
2CPCRCap ERCapsule ERCapsule Extended Release
3TABSTabTabletTablet
4TBCRTab ERTablet ERTablet Extended Release
5CHEWChew TabTablet ChewableTablet Chewable
6TBECTab DRTablet DRTablet Delayed Release
7SUBLSL TabTab SublingualTablet Sublingual
8TBEFEffer TabTablet EfferTablet Effervescent
9LIQDLiquidLiquidLiquid
10ELIXElixirElixirElixir
11LQCRLiquid ERLiquid ERLiquid Extended Release
12SYRPSyrupSyrupSyrup
13CONCConcConcentrateConcentrate
14EXTRFl ExtractFluid ExtractFluid Extract
15TINCTinctureTinctureTincture
16EMULEmulsionEmulsionEmulsion
17OILOilOilOil
18SUSPSuspensionSuspensionSuspension
19SUSRRecon SuspFor SuspensionSuspension Reconstituted
20SOLNSolutionSolutionSolution
21SOLRRecon SolnFor SolutionSolution Reconstituted
22INJInjectableInjectableInjectable
23IMPLImplantImplantImplant
24INHAInhalerInhalerInhaler
25NEBUNebu SolnNebulized SolnNebulization Solution
26GASGasGasGas
27GRANGranulesGranulesGranules
28GUMGumGumGum
29POWDPowderPowderPowder
30PACKPacketPacketPacket
31WAFRWaferWaferWafer
32AEROAerosolAerosolAerosol
33AERPAero PowdAerosol PowderAerosol Powder
34AERSAero SolnAerosol SolnAerosol Solution
35BARBarBarBar
36BEADBeadsBeadsBeads
37CREACreamCreamCream
38CRYSCrystalsCrystalsCrystals
39FOAMFoamFoamFoam
40GELGelGelGel
41LOTNLotionLotionLotion
42OINTOintmentOintmentOintment
43PADSPadPadPad
44PSTEPastePastePaste
45SHAMShampooShampooShampoo
46TAPETapeTapeTape
47LOZGLozengeLozengeLozenge
48TROCTrocheTrocheTroche
49WHIPWhipWhipWhip (Obsolete)
50OCSYOcular SysOcular SysOcular System (Obsolete)
51ENEMEnemaEnemaEnema
52SUPPSupposSuppositorySuppository
53IUDIUDIUDIntrauterine Device
54DPRHDiaphragmDiaphragmDiaphragm
55DCHEDoucheDoucheDouche (Obsolete)
56DCHPDouche PowDouche PowDouche Pow (Obsolete)
57DCHSDouche SolDouche SolDouche Sol (Obsolete)
58TAMPTamponTamponTampon
59PTCHPatchPatchPatch
60TESTTestTestDiagnostic Test
61STRPStripStripStrip
62DEVIDeviceDeviceDevice
63MISCMiscMiscMiscellaneous
64KITKitKitKit
65CPDRCap DRCapsule DRCapsule Delayed Release
66CPECEC CapEC CapEC Cap (Obsolete)
67CPEPCP DR PartCapsule DR PartCapsule Delayed Release Particles
68CPSPCap SprinkCap SprinkleCapsule Sprinkle
69CP12Cap ER 12HCapsule ER 12HRCapsule Extended Release 12 Hour
70CP24Cap ER 24HCapsule ER 24HRCapsule Extended Release 24 Hour
71TBDRTab DRTab DRTablet Delayed Release (Obsolete)
72TBDPTab DispTablet DisperseTablet Dispersible
73TBSOTab SolTablet SolubleTablet Soluble
74TB12Tab ER 12HTablet ER 12HRTablet Extended Release 12 Hour
75TB24Tab ER 24HTablet ER 24HRTablet Extended Release 24 Hour
76SOLGGel F SolnGel Form SolnGel Forming Solution
77GREFGran EfferGranules EfferGranules Effervescent
78PDEFPow EfferPowder EfferPowder Effervescent
79PUDGPuddingPuddingPudding
80AEPBAer Pow BAAero Pow Br ActAerosol Powder Breath Activated
81AERBAero BAAero Breath ActAerosol Breath Activated
82FILMFilmFilmFilm
83FLAKFlakesFlakesFlakes
84LPOPLollipopLollipopLollipop
85PT24Patch 24HRPatch 24HRPatch 24 Hour
86PT72Patch 72HRPatch 72HRPatch 72 Hour
87PTTWPatch TWPatch BiweeklyPatch Biweekly
88PTWKPatch WKPatch WeeklyPatch Weekly
89PLLTPelletPelletPellet
90RINGRingRingRing
91SHEESheetSheetSheet
92SPRTSpiritSpiritSpirit
93STCKStickStickStick
94SWABSwabSwabSwab
95TARTarTarTar
96WAXWaxWaxWax
97LEAVLeavesLeavesLeaves
98DISKDiskDiskDisk
99INSTInsertInsertInsert
For more information and a full description of each item please download complete dosage form documents

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How to log off a Citrix/EMR Session manually � Tip of the Week

A quick way to find out if you are still connected to EMR or EMR related application such as password manager or centricity web framework is to look for the connection icon on the bottom-right hand corner of your screen. You can manually log off from the application by following the steps below:

  • Start by locating the Citrix Connection Manager Icon shown below.
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  • Double-Click icon.
  • Select the available server from your active connections.
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  • Click Log Off.
In case you missed it – Updating Password Manager – How to

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EMR Announcements

There are currently 2 EMR Announcements:
    • There is a referral for diabetes education under Print>Letters>Internal Medicine> DM Management Referral.

    • To access EMR after VPN has been setup simply open your web browser and type http://awsctx on the url bar.
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    • To request to file an EMR document in error please send an e-mail to elpasoemr@ttuhsc.edu. Please do not send alerts or flags for this type of request.

    • For any feedback or requests for this newsletter please e-mail us at elpasoemr@ttuhsc.edu

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EMR Known Issues

There are currently 0 EMR Known Issues:
  1. Cisco VPN is no longer available for download please refer to http://svpn.ttuhsc.edu for VPN setup. If you are unable to configure please contact the IT helpdesk at 915-545-6800.
  2. If you are new to a clinic and don’t have printers available when using a desktop computer please notify EMR so we can ensure you have the right permissions to access all printers.
As always we are working to resolve these issues in a timely fashion and will keep you updated on their status.

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