What is the meaning of the LED medical abbreviation?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of LED. However, what does the medical abbreviation LED stand for?
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What is the LED medical abbreviation?
In the medicine field, the medical abbreviation LED means Light-emitting diode.
LED: Light-emitting diode
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AAAT | Adult Adolescent Alcohol Treatment |
AMTS | Abbreviated Mental Test Score |
ARB | Angiotensin Receptor Blocker |
BACC | Biomedical Acceleration and Commercialization Center |
BAER | brainstem auditory evoked response |
BPPV | benign paroxysmal positional vertigo |
BSU | base service unit |
C/B | Complicated By |
CACT | carnitine acylcarnitine translocase (deficiency) |
CARDS | Cardiology |
CHC | community health center; continuing health care |
CPA | cerebellopontine angle; costophrenic angle |
CRNN | cranial nerves |
CSH | combat support hospital |
CSVT | Cerebral Sinus Venous Thrombosis |
D&V | diarrhea and vomiting |
D-Pen | d-penicillamine |
DIC | Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy |
DOMS | delayed onset muscle soreness |
DSM-IV | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition |
EBL | Estimated Blood Loss |
ERV | expiratory reserve volume |
EU | ELISA unit; endotoxin unit |
EX FIX | External Fixation |
FCU | flexor carpi ulnaris |
FEV | forced expiratory volume |
FHT | fetal heart tone(s) |
FQN | fluoroquinolone |
FSBG | finger stick blood glucose/sugar |
FTSG | full-thickness skin graft |
H&E | hematoxylin and eosin |
HBV | hepatitis B vaccine; hepatitis B virus |
HCl | hydrochloric acid (hydrogen chloride) |
HIM | health information management; hepatosplenomegaly |
HOMBRE | Honduras Outreach Medical Brigada Relief Effort |
IGT | impaired glucose tolerance |
ITP | Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia |
Ig | immunoglobulin |
L-2 | second lumbar vertebra |
LAFB | left anterior fascicular block |
LDL | Low Density Lipoprotein |
LOMSA | left otitis media, suppurative, acute |
LR | Lactated Ringers |
LV | left ventricle; live vaccine |
MAPCAs | Major Aortopulmonary Collateral Arteries |
MCD | multiple carboxylase deficiency |
MFCM | Member of the Faculty of Community Medicine |
MLT | medical laboratory technician |
MMN | Multifocal Motor Neuropathy |
MSF | meconium stained fluid |
NDC | national drug code |
NE | not evaluated/not examined; norepinephrine; neurological examination |
NS | Normal Saline |
NSCLCA | Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer |
O/R | oral, rectal |
OPV | oral polio vaccine |
PAP | pulmonary artery pressure; peak airway pressure; patient assistance programs |
PFT | Pulmonary function test. A test to evaluate the how well the lungs are functioning. |
PHP | partial hospitalization program; primary health care provider |
PIT | Pitocin |
PMHx | past medical history |
POTx | proof of treatment |
PRP | polysaccharide-ribitol-phosphate vaccine; platelet-rich plasma; pan retinal photocoagulation |
RAFa | right anterior forearm |
RHF | right heart failure |
RPF | renal plasma flow |
RQ | respiratory quotient |
SCD | sequential compression device; sudden cardiac death |
SPP | suprapubic prostatectomy |
STV | short term variability |
TB | Tuberculosis; Total Bilirubin |
TSD | time since death |
TUPP | tobacco use prevention program |
Ti | Titanium (element) |
U a | unit a |
UN | united nations |
USP | United States Pharmacopeia |
VA/Q | ventilation/perfusion |
corr | correct, correction |
cryo | cryosurgery; cryoprecipitate |
elev. | elevated |
ext | extremity; extend; exterior, external; extract |
hnRNP | heterogeneous nuclear RNP |
in vivo | In the body |
mg/dl | milligrams per deciliter |
post. | posterior |
qt | quart |
seg | segmented (white cells) |
subQ | subcutaneous |
unk | unknown |
vent | ventilate |