Route of Administration Abbreviations

Route of Administration Abbreviations

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Route of Administration Abbreviations 10 6 99

Route of Administration
OD Right Eye
OS Left Eye
OU Both Eyes
AD Right Ear
AS Left Ear
AU Both Ears
PO By Mouth
SL Sublingual
NG or NGT Feeding Tube through the nose into stomach
IEN or NAS by Nostril
Bucc Held Inside the Cheek
S&S Swish & Swallow
HHN Hand Held Nebulizer
PR Into the Rectum
PV Into the Vagina
SubQ, SC, SQ Immediately under the skin
Top Topical
GT or PGT Feeding Tube through the abdominal wall into stomach
JT Feeding Tube through the small Intestine
IA Into a(n) artery or joint
IC Into the heart muscle
ID Into the top layer of the skin
IT Into the Trachea
IM Into a muscle
IV Into a vein
INH Inhalant
The most difficult pharmacy abbreviations to remember are the eyes and ears. They are very easy to mix up. Try this: When you see the O, think of "OCULAR". For the A, remember it as "AUDIO". For the letter U, think of "UNITED" - all parts.
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