What does the abbreviation AID stand for in medical terms?
There may be more than one meaning of AID. Below is the meaning that the abbreviation AID stands for.
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AID medical abbreviation, what is the meaning of it?
In science & medicine, the AID medical abbreviation is the meaning of Assistance In Danger.
AID: Assistance In Danger
Related Medical Abbreviations
AF | Atrial Fibrillation; Afebrile |
AFB | Acid Fast Bacterium |
ASA | Aspirin |
BFP | biological false-positive; of a pregnancy test big fat positive |
BTFS | breast tumor frozen section |
Bt | Bacillus thuringiensis |
CAM | complementary and alternative medicine |
CPMI | chronic and persistent mental illness |
CoV | coronavirus |
D | Diarrhea; also Disk |
DHx | drug history |
DID | dissociative identity disorder |
DLE | discoid lupus erythematosus |
DNA | deoxyribonucleic acid; does not apply |
DOD | date of death |
DOPT | directly observed preventative therapy |
ECHO | Echocardiography |
ECQ | executive code qualifications |
EJMC | Electronic Jordan Medical Council |
ELS | endolymphatic shunt |
EXT | Extremities |
FAMA | Fellow of the American Medical Association |
FPG | fasting plasma glucose |
G-CSF | granulocyte-colony stimulating factor |
GP | General Practitioner |
GPL | IgG phospholipid unit |
HC | hydrocortisone; home care; head circumference |
HNP | herniated nucleus pulposus |
HTLV-III | human t lymphotropic virus type iii |
IDD | insulin dependent diabetes |
IED | improvised explosive device |
ISR | immune status ration |
IVDA | intravenous drug abuse |
In | Indium (element) |
K | Potassium |
LA | Left Atrium |
LMWH | Low Molecular Weight Heparin |
LOR | loss of resistance |
M. tb | mycobacterium tuberculosis |
MAO | monoamine oxidase |
MMF | maxillomandibular fixation |
MR | Mitral Regurgitation |
MUFA | monounsaturated fatty acids |
NBN | newborn |
OPROC | outpatient procedure |
PBA | pseudobulbar affect |
PCI | Percutaneous Coronary Intervention |
PEG | Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy |
PMR | polymyalgia rheumatica |
POPs | progestin-only contraceptive pills |
PPE | personal protection equipment; personal protective equipment |
PRH | prolactin-releasing hormone |
PTC | points to consider; plasma thromboplastin component; percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography; papillary thyroid cancer |
PuD | pulmonary disease |
REBT | rational emotive behavioral therapy |
RFB | rifabutin |
RIG | Rabies Immunoglobulin |
RIND | reversible ischemic neurologic deficit |
RVEF | right ventricular ejection factor |
Ro | Ro antigen |
SFV | Superficial Femoral Vein |
SNRI | serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor |
SOBOE | short of breath on exertion |
SOM | serous otitis media |
STI | sexually transmitted infection |
STS | Soft Tissue Swelling |
SVE | sterile vaginal examination |
SW | Social Work; Stab Wound |
T&X | type and crossmatch |
TAMI | thrombolysis and angioplasty in myocardial infarction |
TBI | traumatic brain injury |
TKO | to keep open (intravenous) |
TPUR | transperineal urethral resection |
U/S | ultrasound |
UO | Urine Output |
VF | Ventricular Fibrillation |
WS | Williams syndrome; work simplification |
a.c. | Before meals. As in taking a medicine before meals. |
chem | chemical, chemistry |
inhal | inhalation |
meds | medicines |
mthy | monthly |
p.c. | after meals (post cibos) |
path | pathologist; pathology |
perf | perforation |
perm | permanent |
s/p | Status post. For example, a person who had a knee operation would be s/p a knee operation. |
spon AB | spontaneous abortion |
struct | structure |
symp | symptoms; symptomatic |
uPA | urokinase plasminogen activator |