What does the abbreviation CARDS stand for in medical terms?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of CARDS. However, what is the medical abbreviation CARDS?
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What is the CARDS medical abbreviation?
In science & medicine, the meaning of the CARDS medical abbreviation is Cardiology.
CARDS: Cardiology
Related Medical Abbreviations
AVR | Aortic Valve Replacement |
BCNSP | Board Certified Nutrition Support Pharmacist |
CB | Cerebellar |
CCA | calcium channel antagonist; common carotid artery |
CCNU | lomustine |
CDT | Clostridium difficile toxin; Certified Dental Technician |
CFC | chlorofluorocarbon |
CFU | colony forming unit |
CNSC | certified nutrition support clinician |
DFS | doppler flow studies |
EOG | electrooculogram |
ETS | environmental tobacco smoke (exposure) |
ETU | endotoxin unit; emergency trauma unit |
FACR | Fellow of the American College of Radiology |
FP | Family Practitioner |
G-tube | gastrostomy tube |
GITT | glucose insulin tolerance test |
HDN | hemolytic disease of the newborn |
HGH | human growth hormone |
HH | Hiatal Hernia |
HHI | Herth Hope Index |
IWMI | inferior wall myocardial infarction |
JVD | Jugular Venous Distention |
KPI | key performance indicator |
LASER | light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation |
LOF | loss of function |
LSC | left subclavian |
MAI | mycobacterium avium intracellular |
MIS | management information system/service; misoprostol |
MMEFR | maximal mid-expiratory flow rate |
MSF | meconium stained fluid |
MVR | Mitral Valve Replacement |
N/V | Nausea or vomiting. |
NH3 | Ammonia |
NHC | National Health Council |
NSC | national safety council |
OOR | out of room |
PetCO2 | partial pressure of end-tidal carbon dioxide |
RIG | Rabies Immunoglobulin |
RS | remitting seronegative; respiratory system; Reiter’s syndrome |
TAH | Total Abdominal Hysterectomy |
U/A | urinalysis |
UN | united nations |
VAX | Vaccine |
fem | femoral; female |
fld | fluid |
inflam | inflammation |
mem | member; memory |
ns | nanosecond |
supf. | superficial |
tbc | tubercle bacillus |