OS is abbreviated for Optical Senses because eye drops are used for your eyes and these senses are for our natural nerve senses that make our optical eyes twitch or sting for a bit.
"od" on a prescription for eye drops mean "right eye"--as in apply the drops to the right eye. "os" means "left eye".
Cortisporin eye drops - Place two drops in the left eye, twice a day, as needed for conjunctivtious (pink eye)
Yes OU means both eyes. OD is right eye and OS is left eye.
Left eye.
The abbreviation "OS" stands for oculus sinister, Latin for LEFT EYE. It is a term that JCAHO no longer recognizes, so it should just be written out as "left eye"
OS is the medical abbreviation meaning left eye, and OU is the abbreviation meaning both eyes.
In eye prescriptions, "OS" refers to the left eye and "OD" refers to the right eye.
In computers, OS stands for Operating System. In optometry, O.S. stands for Left Eye (Oculus Sinister, in Latin). In maps in the UK, OS stands for Ordnance Survey.
OD = right eye, OS = left eye. It's latin based OD = ocula diestra, OS = ocula siniestra, OU = oculi uniti (both eyes)
In science, OD typically stands for "optical density," which is a measure of how much light is absorbed or scattered by a substance. It is commonly used in spectrophotometry to quantify the concentration of a substance in a solution.
OS is the abbreviation for left eye. OS stands for the Latin term, oculus sinister.
In optometry, OD stands for "oculus dexter," which refers to the right eye, while OS stands for "oculus sinister," indicating the left eye. These Latin terms are commonly used in prescriptions and eye exams to specify the vision measurements for each eye. Understanding these abbreviations is essential for accurately interpreting eye care information.