Q.What is the latin for od, bd, tds and qds in prescribing of medication?
A.In Latin, OD is omni die (once a day); BD, bis die (twice a day); TDS, ter die sumendus (three times a day); QDS, quater die sumendus (four times a day).
Q.When did doctors stop using Latin on prescriptions?
A.Doctors still use Latin abbreviations on prescriptions today. For example, bd means twice a day, ac is before meals, ung is ointment & hs is at bedtime.
Q.If I have Kd Qd on a Jd Td Xx flop, someone bets into me and I shove. Is this considered a "semi-bluff" or not? Surely I'm shoving for value, I want a call, thus not a semi-bluff? Correct?
A.With Kd Qd on a Jd Td Xx flop, an all-in bet is a semi-bluff. You have no hand at this point. A meager ace high will win if you don't make your hand.
Q.I had ace of spades and 10 of diamonds and someone else had jack and queen of diamonds whats the percentage of the ace ten winning pre flop.
A.The odds of your As Td beating Jd Qd preflop were 55.21% against the other player's 44.3% chance of winning. There was a 0.5% chance of a tie.