What does the medical term MCRA mean?
In some cases, the abbreviation MCRA may have a few different meanings. However, what is the medical abbreviation MCRA?
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What is the MCRA medical abbreviation?
In science & medicine, the MCRA medical abbreviation is the meaning of Medical Care Recovery Act.
MCRA: Medical Care Recovery Act
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ACL | Anterior Cruciate Ligament |
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BSc | Bachelor of Science |
BX | Biopsy |
CBS | casual blood sugar |
CM | Cardiomegaly |
CSPM | California School of Podiatric Medicine |
CSR | central supply room; Cheyne-Stokes respiration |
Choly | Cholycystectomy |
Crt | creatinine |
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DAH | disordered action of the heart |
DP | Dorsalis Pedis |
ELDU | extra-label drug use |
EMDC | Emergency Medical Dispatch Centre |
FIFO | first in, first out |
FMS | fibromyalgia syndrome; full mouth series |
FTA-ABS | fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption |
GERI | geriatrics |
H&H | Hemoglobin and Hematocrit |
HBAg | hepatitis B antigen |
HCST | hematopoietic stem cell transplant |
HI | Homicidal Ideation |
HPI | History of Present Illness |
HV | home visit/visitor |
HbS | Hemoglobin S |
ICMR | International Clinic of Medical Rehabilitation |
IH | Inguinal Hernia (usually preceded by L or R) |
IIV | Inactivated Influenza Vaccine (formerly called TIV) |
IMA | inferior mesenteric artery |
IMI | Inferior Myocardial Infarction |
ISDN | isosorbide dinitrate |
LASER | light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation |
LES | lower esophageal sphincter |
LGI | lower gastrointestinal |
LNU | Local Neonatal Unit |
LSD | lysergic acid diethylamide (sl: acid) |
LTP | long-term potentiation |
MAP | mean arterial pressure |
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MSGT | Malignant Salivary Gland Tumor |
MW | molecular weight; microwave |
NCAT | Normocephalic Atraumatic |
NCMJ | North Carolina Medical Journal |
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PR/R | per rectum/rectal |
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QNS | Quantity Not Sufficient |
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R/T | related to |
RIH | right inguinal herniorrhaphy |
RIND | reversible ischemic neurologic deficit |
RPGN | Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis |
RPT | rifapentine; registered physical therapist |
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RVS | Registered Vascular Specialist |
SIA | strip immunoblot assay |
TBT | tracheobronchial tree |
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VMA | vanillyl-madelic acid |
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XC | exact carbon |
caps | capsules |
defib | defibrillation |
fl. | flexor |
imm | immunization |
mA | milliampere |
mand | mandatory; mandible, mandibular |
noct | nocturnal, night |
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prep | preparation |
prob | probable, probably |
ref | refuse(d); referral/refer |
sp. Gr. | specific gravity |
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