Massachusetts Wildlife Rehabilitator Practice Exam

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If a medication is prescribed as "BID," how often should it be administered?

  1. Once a day

  2. Twice a day

  3. Three times a day

  4. Every hour

The correct answer is: Twice a day

The abbreviation "BID" stands for "bis in die," a Latin term meaning "twice a day." This indicates that the medication should be administered two times within a 24-hour period, allowing for an even distribution of the drug's effects throughout the day. Understanding medical abbreviations like "BID" is crucial for effective medication management in wildlife rehabilitation, as proper dosing can significantly impact an animal's recovery and health outcomes. Familiarity with this terminology ensures that rehabilitators provide the correct frequency of medication, thereby optimizing treatment efficacy and minimizing potential side effects.