What is the medical abbreviation CRIC?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of CRIC abbreviation. However, what does the CRIC medical term mean?
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CRIC medical abbreviation, what does it stand for?
In the science & medicine, the meaning of the medical abbreviation CRIC is cricothyroidotomy.
CRIC: cricothyroidotomy
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AGMT | African Genomic Medicine Training |
AYH | Align Your Health |
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BAC | blood alcohol concentration; bronchoalveolar cells |
BDI | beck depression inventory |
BED | binge eating disorder |
BFP | biological false-positive; of a pregnancy test big fat positive |
BPAD | bipolar affective disorder |
BSO | Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. A BSO is the removal of both of the ovaries and adjacent Fallopian tubes and often is performed as part of a total abdominal hysterectomy. |
BTE | behind the ear (heading aids) |
CABG | Coronary Artery By-Pass Graft |
CCE | Clubbing, Cyanosis, Edema |
CN | Cranial Nerves |
CPK | creatinine phosphokinase; creatine phosphokinase |
DHS | dynamic hip screw |
DOD | date of death |
DTD | Developmental Topographical Disorientation |
EFMA | Europeans For Medical Advancement |
EID | electronic infusion device |
EOC | Emergency Operations Center |
FADL | functional activities of daily living |
FE | Iron |
FFR | fractional flow reserve |
FIGO | Fédération Internationale de Gynécologie et d’Obstétrique (International Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecologic) |
FUHS | Finch University of Health Sciences |
FVE | fluid volume excess |
FWML | Far West Medicare Local |
G#P# | Gravida # Para # |
G6PD | glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase |
GDS | geriatric depression scale |
HAM-D | Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression |
HASE | HIV+ AIDS Search Engine |
HMTS | Houston Medical Testing Services |
HbC | Hemoglobin C; abnormal hemoglobin |
IgD | immunoglobulin D |
IgM | immunoglobulin M |
Ir | Iridium (element) |
JL | Judkins left (catheter) |
LCMV | lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus |
LIF | leukemia inhibitory factor; left iliac fossa |
LN | Lymph Node also Liquid Nitrogen |
LUE | Left Upper Extremity |
MAOI | monoamine oxidase inhibitor |
MCBS | Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey |
MCCG | Medical Center of Central Georgia, |
MCMO | Medical Civil Military Operations |
MIC | methyl isocyanate; minimum inhibitory concentration |
MIPI | Mantle-Cell Lymphoma International Prognostic Index |
MOM | Milk Of Magnesia |
MR | Mitral Regurgitation |
MSSR | Medical Students For Social Responsibility |
NB | newborn |
NDFSRH | Nurse Diploma Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare |
NICUA | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Admission |
NP-CPAP | nasopharyngeal continuous positive airway pressure |
NTM | non-tuberculosis mycobacteria |
OG | orogastric |
OSR | open septo-rhinoplasty |
POPs | progestin-only contraceptive pills |
PPIP | put prevention into practice |
PRL | prolactin |
RH | right hand |
RIG | Rabies Immunoglobulin |
RP | radial pulse; Raynaud’s phenomenon; retrograde pyelography; retinitis pigmentosa |
S2 | second heart sound |
SCAD | schizoaffective disorder; short-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency |
SCAT | sheep cell agglutination test |
SCJ | sternoclavicular joint |
SHR | Spontaneously hypertensive rats |
TBC | Target Birth Cohort |
TEF | tracheoesophageal fistula |
TORB | telephone order read back |
TSS | toxic shock syndrome |
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UAO | upper airway obstruction |
UL | (tolerable) upper intake level; upper lid |
UVB | ultraviolet B (rays) |
VT | Ventricular Tachycardia |
XNAs | Xenoreactive natural antibodies |
cap | Capsule. |
dDNA | denatured DNA |
govt | government |
immed | immediate, immediately (at once) |
meds | medicines |
p.c. | after meals (post cibos) |
pks | packs |
qhr | every hour (quaque hora) |
quad | quadrant; quadriceps |
vWD | von Willebrand disease |
wm | white male |