North Carolina Medication Aide (Med Tech) Practice Exam

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What does the abbreviation "pc" refer to in the context of medication administration?

  1. After meals

  2. Before meals

  3. By mouth

  4. Every day

The correct answer is: After meals

The abbreviation "pc" stands for "post cibum," which is Latin for "after meals." In the context of medication administration, this indicates that a medication should be taken after a meal. This timing can be essential for medications that may cause stomach irritation or need to be taken with food to enhance absorption. Understanding this term is important for ensuring proper medication administration and maximizing therapeutic effects, while minimizing potential side effects related to how a medication interacts with food in the digestive system.