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I've seen my personal doctor write this on my prescriptions but I've got a

new P.A. today who is saying: " Ibuprofen 600 mg #30 sig 1 p.o. t.i.d. with

meals. Flexural 5 mg #12 sig 1 p.o. t.i.d. p.r.n. muscle spasm "

What does Sig either mean or stand for? I checked in Vera's book and she

doesn't reference it. Do you just write is as " sig " and is that an

abbreviation

that needs to be written out?

thanks,

Suzanne

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It's Latin for " let it be labeled. "

Sig?

I've seen my personal doctor write this on my prescriptions but I've got a

new P.A. today who is saying: " Ibuprofen 600 mg #30 sig 1 p.o. t.i.d. with

meals. Flexural 5 mg #12 sig 1 p.o. t.i.d. p.r.n. muscle spasm "

What does Sig either mean or stand for? I checked in Vera's book and she

doesn't reference it. Do you just write is as " sig " and is that an

abbreviation

that needs to be written out?

thanks,

Suzanne

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I've never come across it before, but I found this in my BRAND SPANKIN'

NEW Stedman's Electronic Dictionary. (Can you tell I'm happy I got it?

Early birthday present from my mom and dad. LOL).

Sig.

Abbreviation for L. signa, label, write, or signetur, let it be labeled.

Hope this helps.

Pattie

Sig?

I've seen my personal doctor write this on my prescriptions but I've got

a

new P.A. today who is saying: " Ibuprofen 600 mg #30 sig 1 p.o. t.i.d.

with

meals. Flexural 5 mg #12 sig 1 p.o. t.i.d. p.r.n. muscle spasm "

What does Sig either mean or stand for? I checked in Vera's book and she

doesn't reference it. Do you just write is as " sig " and is that an

abbreviation

that needs to be written out?

thanks,

Suzanne

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Suzanne, According to my abbreviations word book sig stands for signetur (Latin)

for let it be labeled. I haven't ever typed clinic notes and have never run

across this before, so I don't know about writing it out or leaving as is.

Also, just in case that's not a typo, it is Flexeril. Margaret

>>> smattsonMT@... 06/23/03 09:08PM >>>

I've seen my personal doctor write this on my prescriptions but I've got a

new P.A. today who is saying: " Ibuprofen 600 mg #30 sig 1 p.o. t.i.d. with

meals. Flexural 5 mg #12 sig 1 p.o. t.i.d. p.r.n. muscle spasm "

What does Sig either mean or stand for? I checked in Vera's book and she

doesn't reference it. Do you just write is as " sig " and is that an

abbreviation

that needs to be written out?

thanks,

Suzanne

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It is supposed to be sig. with a period. I didn't even think anybody used that

archaic of an abbreviation anymore! :-)

Re: Sig?

Is that how it is written? just plain old sig without a period?

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Margaret, , and Jan are our resident acute care queens. However, I am a

clinic note queen and transcribe as sig.

*G*

Rennie

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Re: Sig?

Suzanne, According to my abbreviations word book sig stands for signetur (Latin)

for let it be labeled. I haven't ever typed clinic notes and have never run

across this before, so I don't know about writing it out or leaving as is.

Also, just in case that's not a typo, it is Flexeril. Margaret

>>> smattsonMT@... 06/23/03 09:08PM >>>

I've seen my personal doctor write this on my prescriptions but I've got a

new P.A. today who is saying: " Ibuprofen 600 mg #30 sig 1 p.o. t.i.d. with

meals. Flexural 5 mg #12 sig 1 p.o. t.i.d. p.r.n. muscle spasm "

What does Sig either mean or stand for? I checked in Vera's book and she

doesn't reference it. Do you just write is as " sig " and is that an

abbreviation

that needs to be written out?

thanks,

Suzanne

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