What does BJA mean in medical terms?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of BJA abbreviation. Here is the meaning of BJA mean in medical terms.
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What is the BJA medical abbreviation?
In science & medicine, the medical term BJA means British Journal of Anaesthesia.
BJA: British Journal of Anaesthesia
Related Medical Abbreviations
5/7 | five days |
AATP | Anesthesia Assistant Training Program |
AHRA | American Healthcare Radiology Administrators |
AMHS | Adult Mental Health Services |
AMTS | Abbreviated Mental Test Score |
APCU | Acute Palliative Care Unit |
BAL | bronchoalveolar lavage; British anti-Lewisite; blood alcohol level |
BBB | Bundle Branch Block |
BHH | Behavioral Health Home |
BHPO | Black Health Professions Organization |
BIB | Brought In By |
BRAT | bananas, rice, applesauce, toast (diet) |
BSBH | Bachelor of Science in Behavior and Health |
C2 | second cervical vertebra |
CARC | Claim Adjustment Reason Code |
CAUTI | catheter-associated urinary tract infection |
CBIS | Center for Biomedical Imaging Statistics |
CD | chemical dependency; cycle day; current diagnosis; Crohn’s disease; controlled drug(s); conduct disorder; cluster of differentiation; cesarean delivery; cardiovascular disease; communicable disease |
CEG | Consensus Error Grid |
CHSB | Central Health Services Building |
CIDI | Composite International Diagnostic Interview |
CNE | chronic nervous exhaustion |
CNHP | Certified Natural Health Practitioner |
CPC | clinicopathologic conference |
CTO | clinical trial outline |
EID | electronic infusion device |
EMSRS | Emergency Medical Services Retirement System |
ENDO | endoscop(y/ic) |
FEV | forced expiratory volume |
FFA | free fatty acids; frontal fibrosing alopecia |
FSCC | Fracture, Simple, Complete, Comminuted |
GLC | Glaucoma |
GM | grandmother; genetically modified |
H&N | head and neck |
HARPA | Helping AIDS in Resource Poor Areas |
HCV | Hepatitis C Virus |
HCl | hydrochloric acid (hydrogen chloride) |
HEOR | Health Economic and Outcomes Research |
HNSP | Health and Nutrition Support Project |
ICMH | International Centre for Migration and Health |
IMN | International Medical Network |
IOI | intraosseous infusion |
IVDU | Intravenous Drug Use |
KHPC | Keystone Health Plan Central (Pennsylvania |
LNMP | last normal menstrual period |
LVV | Live Virus Vaccine |
MDI | metered dose inhaler |
MGO | Medical Group of Ohio |
MLCK | Myosin Light Chain Kinases |
MOA | memorandum of agreement; mechanism of action |
MPHD | Metro Public Health Department |
MSSC | Medical Society of Sedgwick County |
MVHR | Mon Vale Health Resources |
NAFLD | non-alcoholic fatty liver disease |
NSF | No Significant Findings |
NTMC | North Texas Medical Center |
O.S. | Left eye. |
OMH | office for migrant health |
OPHS | office of public health and science |
P&R | pulse and respiration |
PCHW | Positive Changes Hypnosis Westchester |
PD&P | postural drainage and percussion |
PEFR | peak expiratory flow rate |
PHT | public health technician |
PIN | prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia |
POP | Popliteal |
QWL | quality of work life |
REMT | Remote Emergency Medical Technician |
RUA | right upper arm |
RUT | right upper thigh |
S/E | side effects |
SAD | Season affective disorder. A type of depression that occurs during the winter months when there is little light. |
SJS | Stevens-Johnson syndrome |
SMERT | State Medical Emergency Response Team |
STRG | South Texas Radiology Group |
UDST | Useful Depression Screening Tool |
USFH | University of South Florida Health |
USHP | U S Health Policy |
VCT | Voluntary Counselling and Testing |
VHL | Virtual Health Library |
VIBG | Vascularized Iliac Bone Grafts |
VKA | vitamin K antagonist |
WCAM | World Congress of Aesthetic Medicine |
WDSHW | World Day for Safety and Health at Work |
WG | Wegener’s granulomatosis |
YMRS | Young Mania Rating Scale |
dif | differential blood count |
pts | patient, patients |
resid | residual |
smpx | smallpox |
sph | spherical |