CRP HS is not a blood disorder; it's a chemical in the blood (C reactive protein).
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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.
The abbreviation h.s. is from the Latin "hors somni" (at the hour of sleep) or bedtime.It can also be an abbreviation for half strength.
The medical abbreviation for bedtime is h.s. (hora somni).
This link provides an excellent answer, here is the text except that explains that.http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/crp/faq.html#2Common Questions ---- 1. What are chronic inflammatory diseases?2. What is the difference between regular CRP and hs-CRP tests?1. What are chronic inflammatory diseases? "Chronic inflammatory diseases" is a non-specific term used to characterize long-lasting or frequently recurring bouts of inflammation as associated with a more specific disease. This can be caused by a number of different pathological conditions such as arthritis, lupus, or inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease).2. What is the difference between regular CRP and hs-CRP tests? Both tests measure the same molecule in the blood. The high sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP) test measures very small amounts of CRP in the blood and is ordered most frequently for seemingly healthy people to assess their potential risk for heart problems. It measures CRP in the range from 0.5 to 10 mg/L. The regular CRP test is ordered for patients at risk for infections or chronic inflammatory diseases (see Question #1). It measures CRP in the range from 10 to 1000 mg/L.
Normal CRP values vary from lab to lab. Generally, there is no CRP detectable in the blood.Your doctor may also use a highly sensitive test called hs-CRP to help determine your risk of Heart disease. According to the American Heart Association:You are at low risk of developing cardiovascular disease if your hs-CRP level is lower than 1.0mg/LYou are at average risk of developing cardiovascular disease if your levels are between 1.0 and 3.0 mg/LYou are at high risk for cardiovascular disease if your hs-CRP level is higher than 3.0 mg/LNote: Normal value ranges may vary slightly among different laboratories. Talk to your doctor about the meaning of your specific test results.
h.s. means LATIN hora somni "at bedtime."
This is an order, usually written by a medical practitioner, probably for someone who suffers from hypoglycemia. The orange juice will get the blood sugar level up. "Two ounces of orange juice, four times daily (qid), before meals (ac) and at bedtime (h.s. [hour of sleep/bedtime]). "
AC and HS mean before meals and bedtime, respectively.AC and HS means before meals and at bedtime.ac = before mealshs = hours of sleep
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The medical term for "at night" is "nocturnal." This term is often used to describe animals or organisms that are active during the night.
HS is bedtime and qhs is every bedtime. Depending on context, they might mean the same thing. If you're instructed to take a medication hs x30 days, you can assume that's qhs x30d.