What is the meaning of the medical term OSCE?
There may be more than one meaning of OSCE. However, what does the abbreviation OSCE stand for in medical terms?
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What is the meaning of OSCE medical abbreviation?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation OSCE stands for objective structured clinical examination.
OSCE: objective structured clinical examination
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ACS | Acute Coronary Syndrome |
ADTP | Alcohol and Drug Treatment Program |
BRAIDED | benefits, risks, alternatives, inquiries, decision, explanation, documentation |
CD-ROM | compact disc read-only memory |
CDE | Complete dental (oral) evaluation. |
CF | cystic fibrosis |
DBS | deep brain stimulation; dorsal blocking splint |
DHEAS | dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate |
DLSO | distal lateral subungual onychomycosis |
EPEP | end positive expiratory pressure |
ETCO2 | end-tidal carbon dioxide |
FEM-POP | femoral-popliteal |
GPC | Gram Positive Coccus |
GRASE | generally recognized as safe and effective |
Gd | Gadolinium (element) |
HDN | hemolytic disease of the newborn |
HNP | herniated nucleus pulposus |
HOH | Hard Of Hearing |
Hb A1c | glycosylated hemoglobin |
IRDS | infant respiratory distress syndrome |
ISG | immune serum globulin |
LPFB | left posterior fascicular block |
LRSB | lower right sternal border |
LTH | luteotropic hormone |
M/uL | million per microliter |
MASH | mobile army surgical hospital |
MCH | mean corpuscular hemoglobin; maternal and child health |
MLD | median lethal dose; metachromatic leukodystrophy; minimum lethal dose |
MPD | myeloproliferative disorders; multiple personality disorder |
NFA | nursing facility administrator |
NK | not known; natural killer |
O2 | oxygen |
PCT | proximal convoluted tubule; patient care technician; photochemical treatment |
PLSS | portable life-support system |
PPB | positive pressure breathing |
PSS | physiologic saline solution; progressive systemic sclerosis |
PTCA | Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty |
Pr | Praseodymium (element) |
RDS | Respiratory distress syndrome |
RHC | Right Heart Cath |
RPO | right posterior oblique |
SCA | sudden cardiac arrest; subclavian artery; sickle cell anemia |
TIPS | Transvenous Intrahepatic Porto-Systemic Shunt |
TUR | transurethral resection |
UB | upper body |
Z-DNA | left-handed DNA |
dist | distribute; distal |
immed | immediate, immediately (at once) |
nL | nanoliter (billionth of a liter) |
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seq | sequence |