Online Typing Practice: Pharmacy Terms

Practice typing these pharmacy terms to increase your speed with prescription abreviations and expand or review your medical vocabulary at the same time.

Sample Data Entry Test Prompt

OJ (orange juice); SL, s.l. (sublingual, under the tongue); ss (sliding scale (insulin) OR 1/2 (apothecary; obsolete)); TIA (transient ischemic attack); IBW (ideal body weight); DW (dextrose in water, diabetes mellitus or distilled water); Fe (Iron); ER (extended-release); garg (gargle); q2h (every 2 hours); q12h (every 12 hours); o.u. OU (both eyes); ID (intradermal OR infectious disease)

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