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nil - "nothing," 1833, from L. nil, contraction of nihil, nihilum "nothing," from ne- "not" (see un-) + hilum "small thing, trifle," of unknown origin.Above retrieved from, http://www.etymonline.comViper1
Nought Nil
It means it will not go up, it will not get higher.
Nil, nought, none, null.
0 the answer is nil,zero..
"Jenny's chart says 'nil by mouth' because she is having her operation tomorrow" "The result of the football match was nil-nil" "I was so hungry after my operation because I had been 'nil by mouth'"
Nil by Mouth
Nil per os...nothing by mouth
Nil Per Os - Nothing By Mouth
yes in case of pancreatitis patient is kept on nil per mouth
Siskel and Ebert and the Movies - 1986 Palmetto Senseless Dangerous Beauty Mrs- Dalloway Nil by Mouth Live Flesh was released on: USA: 1998
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Nothing by mouth is NPO, which is Latin meaning Nil Per Os.
NPO stands for Nothing Per Orem which means nothing by mouth. Doctors use this on orders when they do not want the patient to take in any type of food or liquid by mouth. For instance, when a patient is getting ready for a surgery, they are ordered for NPO.
in africa
nil, nil
No. You would have to be fed via an intravenous drip. The sign above your bed and on your chart would read "Nil by Mouth"!