Difference between revisions of "English Constants Descriptions"
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::*Oculus Sinistra = left eye | ::*Oculus Sinistra = left eye | ||
:OU | :OU | ||
:: *Oculus Uterque = both eyes (from Wikipedia) | ::*Oculus Uterque = both eyes (from Wikipedia) | ||
:OUT | :OUT | ||
:p.c. | :p.c. | ||
::*post coenam = after meal(s) | ::*post coenam = after meal(s) | ||
:PND | :PND | ||
:SQ | |||
::*Sub cutaneous = under the skin | |||
:S.S. | :S.S. | ||
::*Abbreviation for Social Security number | ::*Abbreviation for Social Security number |
Revision as of 19:07, 1 September 2012
Overview
This page will be used to track special constants (especially ones containing comments) and provide a further description of constants that translators have found confusing. Please feel free to place confusing constants here.
Constants with comments
- Email Text, Usable Tag: ***NAME*** , i.e. Dear ***NAME***{{Do Not translate the ***NAME*** elements of this constant.}}
- The ***NAME*** token in this constant should not be translated.
- to{{range}} or To{{range}}
- Use when describing range (ie. June to July)
- to{{salutation}} or To{{salutation}}
- Use when addressing someone (ie. To Brady)
Unclear Constants
- a.c.
- ante coenam = before meals
- A related IPPF code is required!
- a code with relevance for International Planned Parenthood is required! (Google for relevant code and myAdminPHP and use CSV/SQL or other script to include them in OEMR)
- A/F Level Right:
- AB
- Abbreviation for Address Book in the interface/main/main_navigation.php script (note this script is only used in the traditional layout which is not really used anymore)
- ABN1
- AM
- Billing Attn
- Bpd
- Bloodpressure Diastolic (?)
- Bps
- Bloodpressure Systolic (?)
- ChampUS
- Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services. Formerly the medical insurance company for US military dependents. Replaced by TRICARE
- CMS ID
- D&C
- D&E
- DISC
- Discovery Credit Card (Like VISA and AMEX Card)
- DOS
- Date Of Service = Date the doctor saw the patient
- Except
- For an exception. Example-> Everybody came except George.
- F/H Blood Problems
- FECA
- Female G
- Female LC
- Female P
- FMS
- Format incorrect for NDC
- HAI Status
- HPI:
- IM
- Intra Muscular = Place to inject medications
- IN
- IPPF SRH Data for
- International Planned Parenthood Federation SRH Data for(???????????????)
- IPV 1
- Inactivated Papiloma Virus 1st inoculation or could be First Injection Papiloma Virus
- IUD
- Intra Uterine Device = Contraception Method
- IV
- *Intra Venous = in the vein
- LLL:
- LMP
- Last Menstrual Period = Calculation date for pregnancies
- MA Category
- Member Association Category
- MC
- Master Card = Like VISA and Discovery
- NO
- No Bills Found to Include in OFX Export
- OFX is a way for electronic tranport of bills to be paid (?)
- Non-electronic
- Context can be found in OpenEMR->Reports->Automated Measures. The entry goes Number labs: (Non-electronic) meaning the labs are not done via computer orders and not recorded in computer as discrete values (instead done the old-fashioned way of paper orders and lab results on a piece of paper). It's part of a feature that tracks how much a clinic is using electronic labs.
- Normal BL
- NPI
- National Personal Medical Identification Number:O.A.F.V.
- OD
- Oculus Dextra = right eye
- Or upload ERA file:
- OS
- Oculus Sinistra = left eye
- OU
- Oculus Uterque = both eyes (from Wikipedia)
- OUT
- p.c.
- post coenam = after meal(s)
- PND
- SQ
- Sub cutaneous = under the skin
- S.S.
- Abbreviation for Social Security number
- SS
- Abbreviation for Social Security number
- Td
- Tetanus Toxoid (?)
- T.V.
- There is no COA entry for AR account
- TMs/EAMs/EE, ext nose
- TO
- UTIs
- Urinary Tract Infection(s)
Miscellaneous Issues
- 'to' issues (note this is currently being fixed with by using comments in the constants)
- From this "date" to "that date" can be translated into Dutch as tot
- But sending this message to Dr. S. O. Andsoo should be translated in Dutch with aan to use the word "tot" in this situation is very unusual.