What does the medical abbreviation CVS stand for?
There may be more than one meaning of CVS. However, what does the medical term CVS mean?
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What is the meaning of CVS medical abbreviation?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation CVS stands for chorionic villus sampling; chronic villus sampling; clean-voided specimen; computer vision syndrome.
CVS: chorionic villus sampling; chronic villus sampling; clean-voided specimen; computer vision syndrome
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AIN | Acute Interstitial Nephritis |
B-Med | behavioral medicine |
BE | Bacterial Endocarditis; also Barium Enema |
BEAM | brain electrical activity mapping |
Bt | Bacillus thuringiensis |
CDU | chemical dependency unit |
CIBH | change in bowel habits |
CNA | Certified Nurse Aide |
COB | coordination of benefits; close of business |
CT/GC | Chlamydia Trachomatis/Neisseria Gonorrhea |
CX | Culture |
DHS | dynamic hip screw |
DNKA | did not keep appointment |
DUB | dysfunctional uterine bleeding |
EID | electronic infusion device |
EOMI | Extra Ocular Muscles Intact |
ET-1 | endothelin-1 |
EtOH | Ethanol or Ethyl alcohol |
FCR | flexor carpi radialis |
FNA | Fine Needle Aspiration |
FQHC | federally qualified healthcare; federally qualified health center |
FRS | flexed rotated side bent |
FTT | Failure To Thrive |
GDS | geriatric depression scale |
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HHRG | home health resource group |
IGH | impaired glucose homeostasis |
LBO | Large Bowel Obstruction |
LEP | laparoscopic extraperitoneal approach; limited English proficiency |
MAC | Monitored Anesthesia Care |
MAP | mean arterial pressure |
MLPA | multiplex ligation dependent probe amplification |
NH3 | Ammonia |
NR | normal record; no record; non reactive |
PPTL | post-partum tubal ligation |
R&D | research and development |
RP | radial pulse; Raynaud’s phenomenon; retrograde pyelography; retinitis pigmentosa |
RS | remitting seronegative; respiratory system; Reiter’s syndrome |
SDT | speech discrimination threshold (audiometry) |
SNF | Skilled Nursing Facility |
SUD | single-use device; substance use disorder; sudden unexpected death |
SaO2 | arterial blood-oxygen saturation |
TCN | tetracycline |
UCL | ulnar collateral ligament |
VLBW | very low birth weight |
WD | well developed |
YOB | year of birth |
juv | juvenile |
pen | penicillin |
prox | proximal |