What is the medical abbreviation BESS?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of BESS abbreviation. However, what does the medical abbreviation BESS mean?
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BESS medical abbreviation, what does it stand for?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation BESS stands for Biomedical Experiment Support Satellite.
BESS: Biomedical Experiment Support Satellite
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A/V Ratio | Arteriolar/Venous Ratio |
ACE-I | Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor |
ACL | Anterior Cruciate Ligament |
ASU | Ambulatory Surgery Unit |
BAE | Barium Enema |
BCP | birth control pill(s) |
BIDS | bedtime insulin and daytime sulfonylureas |
BMA | British Medical Association; bone marrow aspiration |
Baso | basophil |
CCU | critical care unit; coronary/cardiac care unit |
CDI | Clean Dry Intact |
CH | congenital hypothyroidism; clinical hold |
COX-2 | cyclooxygenase 2 (inhibitors) |
CSHF | chronic systolic heart failure |
CaCO3 | calcium carbonate |
Cx Bx | cervical biopsy |
D&O | diagnostic and observation |
DEPICTED | Development and Evaluation of a Psychosocial Intervention in Children and Teenagers Experiencing Diabetes |
DIC | Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy |
DPL | Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage |
DRF | drip rate factor |
DTH | delayed-type hypersensitivity |
EBF | exclusively breastfed |
EDL | extensor digitorum longus |
ENG | electronystagmography; electronystagmogram |
ET | eustachian tube; esotropia; embryo transfer; estrogen therapy; enterostomal therapist; endotracheal |
FQHC | federally qualified healthcare; federally qualified health center |
FT | fingertip; full term |
FTA-ABS | fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption |
FTT | Failure To Thrive |
FUO | Fever of Unknown Origin |
GNB | gram-negative bacillus |
HAD | hospital anxiety and depression [scale] |
HDN | hemolytic disease of the newborn |
IDAP | International Development and Aid Project (ArmA 3) |
IDP | individual development plan |
IND | investigational new drug |
IPSP | inhibitory postsynaptic potential |
KVO | Keep Vein Open |
L-R | left to right |
LAD | Left Anterior Descending (coronary artery); Left Axis Deviation |
LCAD | long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency |
LGM | left upper outer gluteus maximus |
LLL | Left Lower Lobe; Left Lower Lid |
LOQ | lower outer quadrant |
LPO | left posterior oblique |
LV | left ventricle; live vaccine |
ME ratio | myeloid/erythroid ratio |
MUS | medically unexplained symptoms |
NCS | Nerve Conduction Study |
NF | national formulary; neurofibromatosis |
NMS | Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome |
NSS | normal saline solution |
OH | oral hygiene |
OS | Left Eye |
OSHC | Office of Science and Health Coordination (OC) |
PAB | professional advisory board |
PBI | protein-bound iodine |
PHN | public health nurse |
PHP | partial hospitalization program; primary health care provider |
PICC | Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter |
PRQM | publicly reported quality measures |
PhD | Doctor of Philosophy |
QID | Four times per day |
QOD | Every Other Day |
R/S | reschedule |
RAT | rapid assessment and treatment |
RATx | radiation therapy |
SCN | suprachiasmatic nucleus |
SOI | severity of illness |
Sm | Samarium (element) |
TCD | transcranial doppler |
TEE | transesophageal echocardiography; transesophageal endoscopy; transesophageal echocardiogram |
THR | Total Hip Replacement |
TPI | treponema pallidum immobilization (syphilis test); trigger point injection |
VG | ventral gluteal |
WD/WN | well developed, well nourished |
XL | extra large; extended-release |
bilat | bilateral |
const | constant |
corr | correct, correction |
gm | gram |
inhib | inhibit, inhibitor |
mg | Milligrams. |
noct | nocturnal, night |
omn. noct. | every night |
psych | psychiatry, psychology |
rad | radical; root (radix); radial |
sa | according to art (secundum artem) |
sp gr | specific gravity |
tbc | tubercle bacillus |