What is the medical abbreviation MRHS?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of MRHS. Below is the meaning of MRHS abbreviation in medical terms.
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MRHS medical abbreviation, what does it stand for?
In science & medicine, the MRHS medical term mean Morningside Retirement and Health Services.
MRHS: Morningside Retirement and Health Services
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AHG | Antihemophilic Globulin |
AMK | Adventure Medical Kits |
ARMC | Arrowhead Regional Medical Center |
ARMH | Addiction Recovery Medical Home |
BAMS | Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery |
BRVO | Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion |
CADTH | Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health |
CCDC | Consultants in Communicable Disease Control |
CIS | carcinoma in situ |
CPMI | chronic and persistent mental illness |
CRF | chronic renal failure; cardiac risk factors; case report form; corticotropin-releasing factor |
DC | Discharge; Discontinue; Doctor of Chiropractics |
DLH | double lumen hickman |
DMHO | District Medical and Health Offices |
DNC, D&C, or D and C | Dilation and curettage. Widening the cervix and scrapping with a curette for the purpose of removing tissue lining the inner surface of the womb (uterus). |
DPIN | Drug Program Information Network |
DTD | Developmental Topographical Disorientation |
DTIC | dacarbazine |
EBH | evidence-based healthcare |
EBMA | European Board of Medical Assessors |
EMSRS | Emergency Medical Services Retirement System |
ENL | erythema nodosum leprosum |
EVH | endoscopic vein harvesting |
FES | functional electrical stimulation |
FIQ | Functional Index Questionnaire |
GMLPC | Greater Manchester Local Pharmaceutical Committee |
GSW | Gun Shot Wound |
HBO | hyperbaric oxygenation |
HCP | health care provider/professional |
HCY | homocystinuria |
HGE | human granulocytic ehrlichiosis |
HNPCC | hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer |
HOSA | health occupations students of |
HPN | hypertension |
Hcy | homocysteine |
IDLEs | indolent lesions of epithelial origin |
IEM | inborn error of metabolism |
IJ | Internal Jugular |
IRDS | infant respiratory distress syndrome |
IVTP | In-Vessel Transfer Position |
InFeD | iron dextran |
JCAHO | Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations |
JHBMC | Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center |
KDA | known drug allergy |
LAE | left atrial enlargement |
LP | Lumbar Puncture |
LSD | lysergic acid diethylamide (sl: acid) |
MAL | mid-axillary line |
MCI | mild cognitive impairment; mass casualty incident |
MEDI | Medical Electronic Data Interchange |
MMMS | Medical Material Management System |
MODS | multiple organ dysfunction syndrome |
MRgFUS | MR-guided focused ultrasound surgery |
MUCC | Medical Urgent Care Clinic |
NINR | national institute of nursing research |
NIRMS | Numerical Integration of Reduced Modal System |
NSSP | normal size, shape, position |
NYPAS | National Young People and Asthma Survey |
OB-Gyn | obstetrics and gynecology |
PCA | Patient Controlled Analgesia |
PD&P | postural drainage and percussion |
PERRLA | Pupils equal, round, and reactive to light and accommodation. |
PFTs | Pulmonary Function Tests |
PGA | pteroylglutamic acid |
PSL | peripheral saline lock |
PUVA | psoralen ultraviolet a |
RLW | right lateral wrist |
RN-C | Registered Nurse-Certified (by ANCC) |
RVH | right ventricular hypertrophy |
SCN | suprachiasmatic nucleus |
SOI | severity of illness |
SPECT | single-photon emission computed tomography |
SpA | spondylarthropathy |
TBSA | total body surface area |
TCNS | Tricyclic Neovibsanin Scaffold |
TOD | target organ damage |
TR | Tricuspid Regurgitation |
TST | tuberculin skin test |
Ua | uranium |
det. | let it be given (detur) |
eAG | estimated average glucose |
gm | gram |
inst | instruction, instructed; instrument; institution |
insuff | insufficient |
mCi | millicurie |
noct. | in the night (nocte) |
nullip | nullipara |
qhs | At each bedtime. As in taking a medicine each bedtime. |
qod | Every other day. As in taking a medicine every other day. |
rel | related; relative |
soln | solution |