What does the medical term EBM stand for?
In some cases, there may be multiplied meanings of the EBM abbreviation. However, what does the medical term EBM stand for?
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What is the meaning of EBM medical abbreviation?
In medical field, the EBM medical abbreviation stands for Evidence Based Medicine.
EBM: Evidence Based Medicine
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BHS | behavioral health services; beta-hemolytic streptococci |
C/w | consistent with; continue with |
CEA | Carcinoembryonic Antigen |
COPE | chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema |
CP | cleft palate; chest pain; cerebral palsy; cicatricial pemphigoid; cardiopulmonary |
CPR | Cardiopulmonary Resucitation |
CRT | Certified Respiratory Therapist; capillary refill time; cardiac resynchronization therapy |
CRTT | Certified Respiratory Therapy Technician |
CY | calendar year |
CoV | coronavirus |
DMSO | dimethylsulfoxide |
EMB | endometrial biopsy; ethmbutol |
ER | External Rotation; also Emergency Room |
FES | functional electrical stimulation |
GBS | Group B streptococcus; Guillain-Barre syndrome; gallbladder series |
GCP | good clinical practice |
GPT | glutamic-pyruvic transaminase |
HOSA | health occupations students of |
IGIV | immune globulin intravenous |
IH | Inguinal Hernia (usually preceded by L or R) |
IOP | Intra-Ocular Pressure |
IgE | immunoglobulin E |
LENIS | Lower Extremity Non-Invasive Study |
M2 | mitral second sound |
MNT | medical nutrition therapy |
MPH | miles per hour; Master of Public Health |
MPS | mucopolysaccharidosis; Medical Protection Society |
MRSA | Methicillin Resistant Staph Aureus |
NUG | necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis |
PCCU | post cardiac cath unit |
PDT | photodynamic therapy |
PE | Physical Exam; also Pulmonary Embolism |
PEP | post-exposure prophylaxis; phosphoenolpyruvate; pancreatic enzyme product |
PLCV | procedures of limited clinical value |
POAG | primary open-angle glaucoma |
PTR | platelet transfusion reaction |
R.B.C. | red blood cells |
RS | remitting seronegative; respiratory system; Reiter’s syndrome |
RUQ | Right Upper Quadrant |
SR | slow/sustained-release [medication]; sarcoplasmic reticulum; sinus rhythm |
T&S | Type and Screen |
TCD | transcranial doppler |
TRAP | tremor, rigidity, akinesia or postural instability bradykinesia, and postural instability |
U a | unit a |
UMBO | Umbillical |
imm | immunization |
nmol | nanomole |
p.o. | By mouth. From the Latin terminology per os. |
qhr | every hour (quaque hora) |
simul | simultaneously |
tachy | tachycardia |