Pro re nata
Pro re nata is a Latin phrase meaning "in the circumstances" or "as the circumstance arises". In medical terminology, it is often abbreviated PRN or P.R.N. and refers to the administration of prescribed medication as the situation calls for it.Generally abbreviated to "P.R.N." or "PRN", pro re nata refers to the administration of prescribed medication whose timing is left to the patient, nurse, or caregiver, as opposed to medication that is taken according to a fixed schedule. Pro re nata does not imply that the patient may take as much of the medicine as desired, but rather that the medicine may be taken in the prescribed dosage if needed. Such administration of medication is not meant to imply, and should never allow for, exceeding a maximum daily dosage. This aspect of "only if needed, and only up to some maximum" differentiates pro re nata dosages from ad libitum dosages.Nursing
PRN can also refer to nurses who work on an as-needed basis rather than on a regular schedule. Nurses working on this basis are called PRN nurses.