What is the meaning of the medical term ASV?
There may be a few different meanings of abbreviation ASV. Below is the meaning that the abbreviation ASV stands for.
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What does ASV medical abbreviation mean?
In the medicine field, the ASV abbreviation stands for Association of Shelter Veterinarians.
ASV: Association of Shelter Veterinarians
Related Medical Abbreviations
AAPC | Artificial Antigen Presenting Cell |
ABIM | American Board of Internal Medicine |
ACNO | Anti Cancer Number One |
ACSH | American Council for Science and Health |
ADPKD | Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease |
AHCPR | Administration for Health Care Policy and Research |
ASSFACE | Allergens, Smoke, Stress, Anxiety, Food preservatives, Arthropods, Cold air, Exercise |
Apo B | Apolipoprotein B |
BAUS | British Association of Urological Surgeons |
BCBSIL | Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois |
BHH | Behavioral Health Home |
BIAF | Brain Injury Association of Florida |
BS&O | bilateral salpingectomy and oophorectomy |
BSDH | Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene |
CAPPS | Craniosynostosis And Positional Plagiocephaly Support |
CBRNE | chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosive agents |
CHRR | County Health Rankings and Roadmaps |
CLHR | Center for Lean Healthcare Research |
CPHO | Chief Public Health Officer |
DAMA | Discharge Against Medical Advice |
DEND | delay Epilepsy and Neonatal Diabetes |
DHR | Dynamic Hip Replacemnt |
EIMS | Exercise Is Medicine Singapore |
EOA | esophageal obturator airway |
ESO | esophagus |
EUSI | EUripean Stroke Initiative |
F&E | fluid and electrolyte |
FCMG | Fresno Children’s Medical Group |
FEKG | Fetal ElectroCardioGram |
FMCS | Family and Medical Counseling Service |
FMST | Field Medical Service Technician |
FOCUS | Front-lines On Covid-19 U’re Superheros |
FPSP | FocalPoint Slide Profiler |
FV | Flu Vomiting |
H&N | head and neck |
HAGMA | High Anion Gap Metabolic Acidosis |
HALY | Health Adjusted Life Years |
HICAPS | Health Industry Claims And Payments Service |
HLBP | Heart, Lung, and Blood Program |
HPE | Health and People Exercising |
HPSM | Health Plan of San Mateo |
IMLS | Internal Medicine Lecture Series |
IPAM | Introduction to Postgraduate American Medicine |
IPV | inactivated poliovirus (vaccine); intrapulmonary percussive ventilation |
ISMJ | Iranian South Medical Journal |
JDMS | Juvenile DermatoMyoSitis |
JRMC | Jewish Renaissance Medical Center |
LEA | Late Embryogenesis Abundant |
LFA | left forearm |
LLIF | Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion |
LPL | LipoProtein Lipase |
LWMH | Low-Weight-Molecular Heparin |
MBAC | Medical Billing and Coding |
MBRS | Medical Bureau of Road Safety |
MDRTB | Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis |
MSE | mental status examination |
MUHTA | Mahidol University Health Technology Assessment |
MVO2 | myocardial oxygen consumption |
NMU2 | NeuroMedia U Receptor 2 |
OCT | oxytocin challenge test |
OPG | oculoplethysmography |
Omerta | Keep quiet about this (Mafia code of silence) |
PCKD | Polycystic Kidney Disease |
PDFF | Proton-Density Fat-Fraction |
PL | palmaris longus |
PMIU | Portable Medical Isolation Unit |
RAP | resident assessment protocol; recurrent abdominal pain |
RCM | right costal margin |
S&F | Slip and Fall |
S/E | side effects |
SCPP | Spinal Cord Perfusion Pressure |
SGS | subglottic stenosis |
SIRS | Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome |
SPRL | Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory |
SRAL | Shellfish Research Aquaculture Laboratory |
SUNSIH | Student University Network for Social and International Health (Canada) |
Sp | Spleen |
TCD | transcranial doppler |
TUMP | Tumor of Uncertain Malignant Potential |
TZG | Thiazolylguanidine |
ULTT | Upper Limb Tension Test |
UMDAP | Uniform Method of Determining Ability to Pay |
UMLSKS | Unified Medical Language System Knowledge Source Server |
WFON | WaveForm ONset |
WHSG | Wildlife Health Specialist Group |
WHWC | Women’s Health & Wellness Center |
WHZ | Wheeze |
a.c. | Before meals. As in taking a medicine before meals. |
b.o. | Body Odor |
ns | nanosecond |
p.o. | By mouth. From the Latin terminology per os. |