What is CNIA medical abbreviation?

What is the definition of CNIA medical abbreviation?

There may be more than one meaning of CNIA. However, what does the medical term CNIA mean?

CNIA medical abbreviation, what is the meaning of it?

In science & medicine, the CNIA medical term mean Canadian Nursing Informatics Association.

CNIA: Canadian Nursing Informatics Association

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AVMArterial Venous Malformation
BObowel obstruction; body odor
BPsblood pressure, systolic
CHLconductive hearing loss
CIMTCentre for Innovative Medical Technology
CLChloride
CNACertified Nurse Aide
CNEchronic nervous exhaustion
CNHchondrodermatitis nodularis helices
DABRDiagnostic American Board of Radiology
DSAdigital subtraction angiography
DSDMDubai School of Dental Medicine
DTdelirium tremens; diphtheria and tetanus toxoids
DyDysprosium (element)
EBVMAEvidence-Based Veterinary Medicine Association
EESErythromycin (erythromycin ethylsuccinate)
EGDNEthylene Glycol Di Nitrate
EHTestrogen hormone therapy
ELEsthetics License
EMCelectromagnetic compatibility
EMIGEmergency Medicine Interest Group
ERCPEndoscopic Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreotography
ESRFend stage renal failure
EosEosinophils
FAIRFacilitates,Allows,Inhibits,Restricts (occupational participation)
FSGFinger Stick Glucose
GCRMGlasgow Centre for Reproductive Medicine
GNCgram-negative cocci
GNDgram-negative diplococci
HDIhigh-definition imaging
HOMBREHonduras Outreach Medical Brigada Relief Effort
IMA (L/R)internal mammary artery-left/right
IOVinitial office visit
JODjuvenile-onset diabetes
KrKrypton (element)
LCPDLegg-Calve-Perthes disease
LHLeutinizing Hormone; Left Handed; Light Headed
LTHluteotropic hormone
LTPlong-term potentiation
MHCMental Health Center; major histocompatibility complex
MIXMedical Innovation Xchange
MLHSMedical Lake High School
MRDMatched Related Donor
MVVmaximum voluntary ventilation; maximum ventilatory volume
N&NRNew & Nonofficial Remedies
NGFnerve growth factor
NMWNavy Medicine West
OCToxytocin challenge test
OPQRSTonset, provocation, quality, radiation, severity, time
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PNDParoxysmal Nocturnal Dyspnea also Post Nasal Drip
PNPPediatric Nurse Practitioner
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PRSPpenicillin-resistant streptococcus pneumoniae
PSVTparoxysmal supraventricular tachycardia
PUPPSPressure Ulcer Point Prevalence Survey
RMruptured membranes; risk management; respiratory movement
RTWreturn to work
SCIspinal cord injury
SCLEsubacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus
SCTstem cell transplantation; sickle cell trait; salmon calcitonin
SGUstandard IgG beta-2 glycoprotein unit
SNFSkilled Nursing Facility
SOIseverity of illness
T&Xtype and crossmatch
TBBMDtotal body bone mineral density
TBCTarget Birth Cohort
TCDBturn, cough, deep breathe
TENtoxic epidermal necrolysis
THATotal Hip Arthroplasty
TLSOthoracolumbar sacroorthosis
TOXToxicology
Txtreatment; thromboxane; traction; transplant
UA or u/aUrinalysis. A UA is a typical part of a comprehensive physical examination.
ULBWultra low birth weight
V-Fibventricular fibrillation
VAERSVaccine Adverse Event Reporting System
VMICVirginia Medical Interpreting Collaborative
a/g ratioAlbumin to globulin ratio.
diagmdiagram
grpgroup
inspinspiration
kvkilovolt
n.p.o.nothing by mouth (nil per os)
noct.in the night (nocte)
pbpiggyback
phnipinhole no improvement
pregpregnancy, pregnant
reticsreticulocytes
unkunknown