North Carolina Medication Aide (Med Tech) Practice Exam

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What does the abbreviation "BID" indicate in terms of medication frequency?

  1. Before meals

  2. Twice a day

  3. Daily

  4. Every other day

The correct answer is: Twice a day

The abbreviation "BID" stands for "bis in die," which is a Latin term that translates to "twice a day." When a medication is prescribed with the instruction of BID, it means that the patient is to take the medication two times within a 24-hour period, typically spaced out evenly. This dosing schedule is important for maintaining consistent therapeutic levels of the medication in the bloodstream, contributing to its effectiveness in treating the condition for which it was prescribed. Understanding this abbreviation is crucial for medication aides, as it helps ensure that patients receive their treatments correctly and adhere to their prescribed regimens.