What does CKB mean in medical terms?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of CKB abbreviation. However, what is the medical term CKB?
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CKB medical abbreviation, what does it stand for?
In science & medicine, the CKB medical term mean Corporation des Karabins de Bicêtre (French medical student association).
CKB: Corporation des Karabins de Bicêtre (French medical student association)
Related Medical Abbreviations
+/- | Uncertain/equivocal |
AF | Atrial Fibrillation; Afebrile |
AOBEM | American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine |
ASA | Aspirin |
AVSS | Afebrile, Vital Signs Stable |
BAE | Barium Enema |
BAPEN | British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition |
BCMP | Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice |
BCOM | Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine |
BIVAD | Bi-Ventricular Assist Device |
BPA | bisphenol A |
BPR | Bleeding Per Rectum |
BW | birth weight; body weight |
CAOT-ACE | Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists – Association Canadienne des Ergothérapeutes |
CAPD | continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis; central auditory processing disorder |
CCP | clinical care pathway |
CCRA | cardiac cath recovery area |
CLOD | clinical lead for organ donation |
CMF | cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and fluorouracil |
CML | Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia |
CTS | carpal tunnel syndrome |
CUC | chronic ulcerative colitis |
D/C or DC | Discontinue or discharge. For example, a doctor will D/C a drug. Alternatively, the doctor might DC a patient from the hospital. |
DN | dibucaine number |
DNH | do not hospitalize |
ETD | eustachian tube dysfunction |
FSBS | finger stick blood glucose/sugar |
FZI | Fibrinogen Zurich I |
GAL | galactosemia |
GR | grand rounds; glucocorticoid receptor |
HCMV | human cytomegalovirus |
IAI | Infection and Immunity |
ICN | international council of nurses |
ICSI | intracytoplasmic sperm injection |
IGH | impaired glucose homeostasis |
JAS | Juvenile ankylosing spondylitis |
JEMP | Journal of Ethiopian Medical Practice |
LH | Leutinizing Hormone; Left Handed; Light Headed |
LOMSCH | left otitis media, suppurative, chronic |
LVG | left ventriculogram |
LWS | low wall suction |
LXT | exotropia (left) |
MAFO | molded ankle foot orthosis |
MCM | medical countermeasure |
MI | Myocardial Infarction |
MMMS | Medical Material Management System |
MO | medical officer; months old |
MOM | Milk Of Magnesia |
NEB | Nebulizer |
NIMC | National Inpatient Medication Chart |
NMM | Northland Medical Managers |
NR | normal record; no record; non reactive |
NSSP | normal size, shape, position |
NTM | non-tuberculosis mycobacteria |
OMD | organic mental disorders |
P&P | pins and plaster |
PCCCL | Primary Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Liver |
PGL | persistent generalized lymphadenopathy |
PIH | Pregnancy Induced Hypertension |
PK test | Prausnitz-kustner test |
PMMP | Personalized Medication Management Platform |
PPMA | postpoliomyelitis muscular atrophy |
PSCM | Philippine Society of Climacteric Medicine |
PSDA | patient self-determination act |
Px | prognosis |
QoL | quality of life |
RH | right hand |
RSBI | Rapid Shallow Breathing Index |
S3 | third heart sound |
SCr | serum creatinine |
SMERT | State Medical Emergency Response Team |
STT | short term tests |
SWD | short wave diathermy |
Sv | sievert (unit) |
TDM | therapeutic drug monitoring |
TORCH | toxoplasmosis, other (hepatitis b, syphilis), rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex 2 |
TVC | True Vocal Cord |
Tdap | tetanus diphtheria pertussis vaccine |
VPC | ventricular premature contraction |
WHO | World Health Organization |
YTD | year to date |
ZOTU | Zero-radius OTU (Operational Taxonomic Unit) |
dau | daughter |
dg | decigram (one tenth of a gram) |
equip | equipment |
fld | fluid |
nL | nanoliter (billionth of a liter) |
omn. noct. | every night |
q.l. | as much as wanted (quantum libet) |
ut. dict. | as directed (ut dictum) |
wm | white male |