What is the meaning of the medical term CMI?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of CMI. However, what is the medical abbreviation CMI?
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What does CMI medical abbreviation mean?
In medical field, the CMI medical abbreviation stands for Chronic multisymptom illness.
CMI: Chronic multisymptom illness
Related Medical Abbreviations
AFB | Acid Fast Bacterium |
ATC | Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical |
BBP | blood-borne pathogens |
BCOP | Board Certified Oncology Pharmacist |
BK | below the knee |
BL CX | Blood Culture |
BM | Bone Marrow; also Bowel Movement |
BSHM | British Society for the History of Medicine |
BTBV | beat to beat variability |
CP | cleft palate; chest pain; cerebral palsy; cicatricial pemphigoid; cardiopulmonary |
CSU | catheter specimen of urine |
CTVT | Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumor |
DARE | Drug & Alcohol Resistance Education; data, action, response, education |
DFE | Dilated Fundus Examination |
DTH | delayed-type hypersensitivity |
DVR | division of vocational rehabilitation |
EPITH | epithelial |
ERMM | Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine |
EV | ELISA value |
FEF | forced expiratory flow (rate) |
FGM | female genital mutilation |
FHC | family health center |
FSBS | finger stick blood glucose/sugar |
FWB | fully weight bearing |
Fe | Iron (element) |
GPT | glutamic-pyruvic transaminase |
Gly | glycine |
HBAg | hepatitis B antigen |
HBOT | hyperbaric oxygen therapy |
HM | hand movement |
IDH | ischemic heart disease; isocitrate dehydrogenase |
IDU | idouridizine; idoxuridine; injection drug user |
INH | Isoniazid |
ISG | immune serum globulin |
IVE | intravascular embolization |
IVRA | intravenous regional anesthesia |
LMCA | left main coronary artery |
LMO | living modified organism |
LOS | length of stay |
LSB | left sternal border |
La | Lanthanum (element); La antigen; lactic acidosis |
MAO-B | monoamine oxidase-b |
MDMA | 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine |
NE | not evaluated/not examined; norepinephrine; neurological examination |
NIAID | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases |
NIBP | non-invasive blood pressure |
NSD | normal spontaneous (full term) delivery |
OFC | occipital-frontal circumference |
P&T | peak and trough |
PDIS | patient discharge instruction sheet |
PHB | personal health budget |
PKC | protein kinase C |
PLCV | procedures of limited clinical value |
PO | By Mouth |
PONV | post-operative nausea and vomiting |
PTE | pulmonary thromboembolism |
PWA | person with AIDS |
RFB | rifabutin |
RFt | right foot |
ROP | retinopathy of prematurity; right occiput posterior (position) |
RVC | responds to verbal commands |
RVVC | recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis |
SIMD | substance-induced mood disorder |
SMR | submucous resection; standardized mortality ratio; sexual maturity rating |
SNS | supplemental nursing system; sympathetic nervous system |
SO2 | Sulfate |
TPR | temperature, pulse, respiration; total peripheral resistance |
TRBF | total renal blood flow |
UL | (tolerable) upper intake level; upper lid |
V/Q | ventilation/perfusion |
VCG | vectorcardiogram |
W/D | withdrawal |
Z-DNA | left-handed DNA |
bilat. | bilateral |
cDNA | complementary DNA |
esub | electronic submission |
hyst | hysterectomy |
lat. | lateral |
mEq/L | milliequivalent per liter |
noct | nocturnal, night |
pH | hydrogen ion concentration (measure of acidity/alkalinity) |
part. vic. | in divided doses (partitis vicibus) |
prep | preparation |
q3h | Every 3 hours. As in taking a medicine every 3 hours. |
rRNA | ribosomal RNA |
rad | radical; root (radix); radial |
rel | related; relative |
sim | similar and simplated |
skel | skeletal |
symp | symptoms; symptomatic |
v/v | volume per volume |