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Veterinary Technician National Examination Sample Test

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If the prescription indicates that a drug should be administered “od” what does this mean?





Correct Answer:
in the right eye


when you encounter the abbreviation "od" on a prescription, it refers specifically to "oculus dexter," which is latin for "right eye." this is a standard notation used by medical professionals, particularly in the fields of optometry and ophthalmology, to indicate that a medication or treatment should be applied to the right eye.

similarly, there are other abbreviations related to eye care, such as "os" for "oculus sinister" which means "left eye," and "ou" for "oculus uterque" meaning "each eye" or "both eyes." these abbreviations help healthcare providers give precise instructions regarding where an eye treatment should be applied.

using these specific terms ensures clarity and avoids any potential confusion in treatment application, which is crucial for achieving the best therapeutic outcomes. thus, when a prescription reads "od," it is directing the patient or caregiver to administer the treatment to the right eye only.


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