What does the medical term HIV stand for?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of HIV abbreviation. However, what does the HIV medical term mean?
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What is the HIV medical abbreviation?
In the medicine field, the medical abbreviation HIV means Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
HIV: Human Immunodeficiency Virus
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AS | Aortic Stenosis; also Anklyosing Spondylitis |
BSE | bovine spongiform encephalopathy; breast self-examination |
Be | Beryllium (element) |
CAT | Cataract |
CBSC | cord blood stem cells |
CF | cystic fibrosis |
CLA | certified laboratory assistant |
CNE | chronic nervous exhaustion |
CTZ | chemoreceptor trigger zone |
Ca | Cancer; carcinoma. For example, a patient who undergoing treatment for cancer should assure that they are eating and drinking enough fluids daily, both during and after treatment. |
ERP | effective refractory period; emergency response plan |
FOM | floor of mouth |
FTA | fluorescent treponema antigen (test for syphilis) |
G-CSF | granulocyte-colony stimulating factor |
GF | grandfather; glomerular filtrate |
GHRH | growth hormone-releasing hormone |
GNC | gram-negative cocci |
IDP | individual development plan |
INPT | inpatient |
IPPB | intermittent positive pressure breathing |
IVDU | Intravenous Drug Use |
Ir | Iridium (element) |
LAHB | left anterior hemiblock |
LDH | Lactate Dehydrogenase |
LMHC | Licensed Mental Health Counselor |
LPN | Licensed Practical Nurse |
LSK | liver, spleen, kidneys |
LTE | life-threatening event; less than effective |
Lys | lysine |
M1 | mitral first sound |
MAT | miller analogies test; modular antigen transporter |
MMEFR | maximal mid-expiratory flow rate |
MR | Mitral Regurgitation |
NL | normal |
Na | Sodium. An essential electrolyte frequently monitored regularly in intensive care. |
PCCR | post cardiac cath recovery |
PLSS | portable life-support system |
POTx | proof of treatment |
PPS | postpartum sterilization |
PSD | patient specific direction |
PT | Physical Therapy; Posterior Tibial; Prothrombin Time; Patient |
RPR | Rapid Plasma Reagin |
SE | substantially equivalent; status epilepticus; side effects; standard error |
TGV | thoracic gas volume |
TID | Three times per day |
TRAP | tremor, rigidity, akinesia or postural instability bradykinesia, and postural instability |
UNSA | Unstable Angina |
defib | defibrillation |
dissem | disseminated |
phos | phosphate |
ther | therapeutic, therapy |