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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

Bt

Hi,

Can anyone correct me with following sentence.

Lorazepam .5 - Take a bt.

can I write bt for bedtime? or need to be written completely?

Sagar dey
  

Top answer

Take a bt. looks like 'Take a bit', which is a very vague dosage.

  • Take a bt.
  • looks like 'Take a bit', which is a very vague dosage.
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Take a bt. looks like 'Take a bit', which is a very vague dosage.
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Hi,

Sorry for wrongly typing.

- Take at bt

sagar dey
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My opinion remains the same. A patient may not understand.
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Mister Micawber is more than correct.

Clarity increases compliance.

Write out the word bedtime in full.

Your patients and your malpractice insurance carrier will thank you.
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Hi,
AnonymousLorazepam .5 - Take a bt.
can I write bt for bedtime? or need to be written completely?
Here are the options to write appropriately;

1. lorazepam .5 mg b.t. ( English abbreviation version)

2. lorazepam .5 mg h.s. ( Latin abbreviation version)

3. lorazepam .5 mg at bedtime.(English elaboration version)

Ind
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Many many many thanks Mr. vsrao. You helped me very much. great.

sagar dey
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John Teacher., What is this - malpractice insurance carrier? I have not understood, please explain.. smdl
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In many countries, Doctors purchase insurance against malpractice lawsuits.

The company that sells malpractice insurance is referred to as the malpractice insurance carrier.
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John teacher., malpractice means fraud. so, is it fraud insurance carrier?

smdl
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"Malpractice" does not mean fraud in its first and second definitions.

It most commonly means improper and negligent conduct by a professional. Malpractice insurance is a type of insurance sold by companies to protect the professional against claims of negligence or improper activity.

Malpractice insurance will not protect a professional that commits a

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