The medical abbreviation for bedtime is h.s. (hora somni).
hs
"by mouth at bedtime"
I suppose its "hora somni" (Latin), HS.
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. means night, or bedtime. For example, a prescription reading 1 tab q h.s. would translate to 1 tablet every night at bedtime.
qhs stands for Quaque Hora Somni (Latin: Every Bedtime). The abbreviation means "every night".
The Latin abbreviation for bedtime is "S.L.P." which stands for "Sub Lege Pueri," meaning "under the law of the child" or "under the care of the child." However, in more general contexts, "S.L.P." is often used to refer to the time designated for sleep or going to bed. It's important to note that Latin abbreviations can vary based on context.
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]). "
1 tab poq hs means "take one tablet by mouth every night." The abbreviation "po" stands for "by mouth" and "hs" stands for "at bedtime."
HS means taken at bedtime
At your bedtime he will be Eating Mincepies.
its my bedtime = 그것의 내 취침