What does the medical term CAPPS mean?
The abbreviation CAPPS may have a few different meanings. Below is the meaning of CAPPS abbreviation in medical terms.
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CAPPS medical abbreviation, what does it mean?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation CAPPS means Craniosynostosis And Positional Plagiocephaly Support.
CAPPS: Craniosynostosis And Positional Plagiocephaly Support
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BHN | Behavioral Health Network |
BHRUT | Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospital’s NHS Trust |
BOMH | Board Of Mental Health |
BSLM | British Society of Lifestyle Medicine |
C1 | first cervical vertebra |
CAU | child and adolescent unit; clinical assessment unit |
CHCB | Community Health Centers of Burlington |
CHHA | certified home health aide/agency |
CIC | Clean Intermittent Catheterization |
CMGB | Club Medical du Grand Boulogne |
CP | cleft palate; chest pain; cerebral palsy; cicatricial pemphigoid; cardiopulmonary |
CVX | cervix |
D&E | dilation and evacuation |
DEATH | Despair Ease Agony Torture Hatred |
DNR | Do Not Resusitate |
DOT | Directly Observed Therapy |
DX | Diagnosis |
EBH | evidence-based healthcare |
ECG | Electrocardiogram (also known as EKG) |
FACS | Fellow, American College of Surgeons; fluorescence-activated cell sorter |
FBD | fibrocystic disease |
FESS | functional endoscopic sinus surgery |
FMTE | full mouth tooth extraction |
GHIH | growth hormone-inhibiting hormone |
GOMER | Slang for “get out of my emergency room.” |
Gyn | gynecolog(y/ist/ic) |
HECM | Health Emergency Coordination Meeting |
HIA | health impact assessment |
HIDA | hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (cholescintigraphy) |
HNPCC | hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer |
HOA | hypertrophic osteoarthropathy |
HSIL | high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion |
IMI | Inferior Myocardial Infarction |
IND | investigational new drug |
IUPC | intrauterine pressure catheter |
JR | junctional rhythm |
KUHS | Kerala University of Health Sciences |
L&W | living and well |
L-3 | third lumbar vertebra |
LB | live birth; lower body |
LHS | long handled sponge |
LMCA | left main coronary artery |
MALT | mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue |
MEAC | Midwifery Education Accreditation Council |
MHLC | Multidimensional Health Locus of Control (Scale) |
MIEO | Medical Industry Employment Opportunities |
MIF | melanocyte-inhibiting factor |
MRML | Medical Reality Markup Language |
MUPT | Marquette University Physical Therapy |
MVDR | Medical Volunteers for Disaster Response |
NGTD | no growth to date (culture status) |
NICMP | nonischemic cardiomyopathy |
NMH | Non Medical Help |
OLMC | on-line medical control |
OMRF | Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation |
OPV | oral polio vaccine |
OSHC | Office of Science and Health Coordination (OC) |
PEG | Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy |
PM&R | physical medicine and rehabilitation |
PRH | prolactin-releasing hormone |
Pap | Papanicolaou smear |
RAI | radioactive iodine |
RS | remitting seronegative; respiratory system; Reiter’s syndrome |
RSNA | Radiological Society of North America |
RVR | rapid ventricular response |
RVS | Registered Vascular Specialist |
SI | Suicidal Ideation |
SNS | supplemental nursing system; sympathetic nervous system |
SOAPIER | subjective, objective, assessment, plan, intervention, evaluation, response |
SOID | Section On Infectious Diseases |
SSc | systemic sclerosis |
ST | sinus tachycardia |
STM | short-term memory |
SaO2 | arterial blood-oxygen saturation |
ScD | Doctor of Science |
TEA | tetraethylammonium |
TPUR | transperineal urethral resection |
U-100 | 100 units per milliliter (insulin) |
UCC | Urgent Care Center |
UDAB | urine drugs of abuse |
WOB | work of breathing |
WWS | Walker-Warburg Syndrome |
YFHS | Yemen Family Health Survey |
c.n.s. | to be taken tomorrow night (cras nocte sumendus) |
cwol | Caring a Way Of Life |
g/dL | gram per deciliter |
h/o | history of |
mEq | milliequivalent |
prob | probable, probably |
vtx | vertex |