What does the medical abbreviation HPV4 mean?
In some cases, the abbreviation HPV4 may have a few different meanings. Below is the meaning that the abbreviation HPV4 stands for.
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HPV4 medical abbreviation, what does it mean?
In medical field, the HPV4 medical term stands for Human Papillomavirus vaccine, quadrivalent (Gardasil®).
HPV4: Human Papillomavirus vaccine, quadrivalent (Gardasil®)
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AAPM | Australian Association of Practice Managers |
AFP | Alpha Fetoprotein |
AGMT | African Genomic Medicine Training |
AND | Axillary Node Dissection |
AODM | Adult-onset diabetes mellitus |
BCPP | Board Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist |
BMD | bone mineral density |
BOBT | borderline ovarian Brenner tumor |
BORL | Biomedical Optics Research Laboratory |
BSLM | British Society of Lifestyle Medicine |
BiFC | Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation |
CAST | cardiac arrhythmia suppression trial |
CGM | Continuous Glucose Monitoring |
CIS | carcinoma in situ |
CNS | Central Nervous System |
CRNH | certified registered nurse hospice |
CVOU | cardiovascular outpatient unit |
D&A | drug and alcohol |
DC(S) | Dendritic Cell(S) |
DDST | Denver Developmental Screening Test |
DN | dibucaine number |
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). |
DNR | Do Not Resusitate |
DPat | diphtheria-acellular pertussis tetanus (vaccine) |
DVD | developmental verbal dyspraxia; digital video disc |
DW | distilled water |
EBLL | elevated blood lead level |
ECM | Evaluation Center Medical |
ERS | education resource specialist; extended rotated side bent |
ESRD | End Stage Renal Disease |
F&C | foam and condoms |
FNE | fiberoptic nasal endoscopy |
FPEM | family planning education materials |
GM-CSF | granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor |
HAQ | health assessment questionnaire |
HASE | HIV+ AIDS Search Engine |
HbAS | Hemoglobin A and Hemoglobin S (Sickle cell trait) |
IBW | Ideal Body Weight |
ICOMP | International Collaborative Occupational Medicine Program |
IDV | indinavir (antiviral drug) |
IF | immunofluorescence; infertility; interferon; intrinsic factor |
IFN-g | Interferon-gamma |
IHSS | idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis |
IMC | intermediate care |
IMPH | Institute for Medicine and Public Health |
IRT | internal radiation therapy |
Id. | the same |
IgE | immunoglobulin E |
JDMG | John Deere Medical Group |
LNU | Local Neonatal Unit |
LSA | Lichen Sclerosus et Atrophicus |
MARSI | Medical Adhesive Related Skin Injuries |
MCOW | Medical College Of Wisconsin |
MCQ | multiple-choice question |
MEND | Mommies Enduring Neonatal Death |
MLD | median lethal dose; metachromatic leukodystrophy; minimum lethal dose |
MOAB | monoclonal antibodies |
MOM | Milk Of Magnesia |
MRDP | Medical Retention Determination Point |
NC | nasal cannula |
NCCP | Neonatal Continuing Care Program |
NHSN | National Healthcare Safety Network |
NMAT | National Medical Admission Test |
PCOD | Poly-Cystic Ovarian Disease |
PFT | Pulmonary function test. A test to evaluate the how well the lungs are functioning. |
Pap | Papanicolaou smear |
Pb | Lead (element) |
Plt | Platelets, one of the blood forming elements along with the white and red blood cells. |
QMP | qualified medical practitioner |
REMT | Remote Emergency Medical Technician |
RFt | right foot |
RUA | right upper arm |
Rheum | Rheumatology |
S3 | third heart sound |
SCA | sudden cardiac arrest; subclavian artery; sickle cell anemia |
SMOST | Summary of Medical Orders for Scope of Treatment |
STU | skin test unit |
SVRI | systemic vascular resistance index |
T | Temperature |
TMJ | Temporo-Mandibular Joint |
TOX | Toxicology |
TWE | tap water enema |
V/S | vital signs |
dissem | disseminated |
facog | Fellow American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists |
in vivo | In the body |
lbs | pounds |
microg | microgram |
occ | occasional |
per | period(ic); for each; through or by |