Nothing by mouth is NPO, which is Latin meaning Nil Per Os.
NPO is the medical abbreviation meaning nothing by mouth.
NPO stands for Nothing Per Orem which means nothing by mouth. Doctors use this on orders when they do not want the patient to take in any type of food or liquid by mouth. For instance, when a patient is getting ready for a surgery, they are ordered for NPO.
Nothing by the mouth
The medical abbreviation for by mouth or orally is "PO," which stands for the Latin term "per os." This abbreviation is commonly used in prescriptions and medical documentation to indicate that a medication should be taken orally.
"by mouth at bedtime"
The abbreviation "NPO" stands for "nil per os," a Latin phrase meaning "nothing by mouth." It is commonly used in medical contexts to indicate that a patient should not consume food or liquids orally, often in preparation for surgery or certain medical procedures. This instruction helps prevent complications such as aspiration during anesthesia.
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.
i po q am
It would usually mean: if you are on medication, take the medication by mouth, 4 times a day: (Morning, afternoon, evening, Night-time.)
Nothing by mouth every four hours is a rather nonsensical instruction, but if you were inclined to write and abbreviate it, it would be written "NPO q4h."
On a prescription, it means 1 by mouth (orally).
Stoma is the medical term for mouth or opening.