Comment "The JACO's DO Not Use list, is a list of acronyms that can easily be mistaken for multiple understandings. Its important to know this list so that when writing abbreviations there is no confusion. Spelling errors including capitalizing or not capitalizing can represent different meanings. For example, abbreviations such as QOD or Q.O.D or QD, q.d can be confusing. These could represent the phrases "every other day", "four times a day" or "daily". To prevent confusion in the medical field this list is important to know to prevent confusion."



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