Yes, PO is a Latin term.
The medical term for taking something by mouth and swallowing it is "oral ingestion." This is the process of consuming a substance through the mouth, where it passes down the throat and into the stomach for digestion and absorption into the body.
PO means by mouth. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: p.o. or po (lower case), comes from Latin "per os".
The medical term for itching is pruritus, from the Latin word prurire (to itch).
PO means is a Latin abbreviation for "by mouth" and HS is a Latin abbreviation for "at night" so that the medication by mouth at night.
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it's just staphylococcus. it's a latin term used in medical terminology.
Erythematous is the medical term for red. Erythema means redness.The color red can be rubor or eryth-
Cerebellum means "little brain" in Latin which is situated near to the Cerebrum "Big Brain" in Latin.
The term "PO TID" on a doctor's prescription or order would mean: "by mouth, three times daily". PO means by mouth. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: p.o. or po (lower case), comes from the Latin phrase "per os". The term TID means three times daily, or three times per daily. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: t.i.d. or tid (lower case), comes from the later phrase "ter in die".
The "medical" (actually Latin) word for 'pain' is dolor, if that helps.
hs means at bedtime, as in "take 1 tab po hs."A prescription written to be taken at bedtime would be abbreviated h.s from the latin horus somni; literally the sleeping hour.
PO means by mouth. This medical abbreviation, which is also written as: p.o. or po (lower case), comes from Latin "per os".