North Carolina Medication Aide (Med Tech) Practice Exam

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Which abbreviation denotes that a medication should be taken twice a day?

  1. qod or QOD

  2. bid or BID

  3. sq. or SQ

  4. pc

The correct answer is: bid or BID

The abbreviation that indicates a medication should be taken twice a day is "bid" or "BID," which stands for "bis in die" in Latin, translating to "twice a day." This term is commonly used in medical prescriptions and documentation to instruct caregivers and patients on the frequency of medication administration. Understanding the frequency is crucial as it helps ensure that the medication is given appropriately to maintain therapeutic levels in the body, complying with the prescribed dosing schedule. This knowledge is vital for a Medication Aide to correctly follow prescription orders and ensure that residents receive their medications safely and effectively. The other abbreviations signify different instructions; "qod" refers to every other day, "sq" indicates subcutaneously, and "pc" means after meals, which all serve distinct purposes in medication administration protocols.