What is the medical term HASOP?
In some cases, the abbreviation HASOP may have a few different meanings. Below is the meaning of HASOP abbreviation in medical terms.
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What does HASOP medical abbreviation stand for?
In medical field, However, the medical abbreviation HASOP stands for Health Assessments Standard Operation Procedure.
HASOP: Health Assessments Standard Operation Procedure
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AAQM | American Academy of Quantum Medicine |
ACGME | Accreditation Council of GRADUATE medical education |
ADPKD | Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease |
AWSM | Advancing Women in Science and Medicine |
BAL | bronchoalveolar lavage; British anti-Lewisite; blood alcohol level |
BIOT | biotinidase deficiency |
BRAIDED | benefits, risks, alternatives, inquiries, decision, explanation, documentation |
CGM | Continuous Glucose Monitoring |
CIHC | Canadian Interprofessional Health Collaborative |
CL | Chloride |
CMT | Cervical Motion Tenderness; Charcot Marie Tooth |
CRO | clinical research organization |
CRPD | Centre for Research on Personhood in Dementia |
Cd | Cadmium (element) |
DO | Doctor of Osteopathy |
DTs | Delirium Tremens |
Dz | disease |
EDRC | Epidemiology Data Resource Center |
EMM | Experimental Molecular Medicine |
FACHM | Fellow of the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine |
FDI | First Dorsal Interosseous |
GC | Gonorrhea |
GIFT | gamete intrafallopian transfer |
GnRH | gonadotropin-releasing hormone |
HCCAP | Health Care Consumer Assistance Program |
HICF | Health Innovation Challenge Fund |
HSCA | Healthcare Supply Chain Association |
HSM | Holo-Systolic Murmur; also Hepato-Splenomegaly |
Hb A1c | glycosylated hemoglobin |
HemOnc | hematology/oncology |
IADL | instrumental activities of daily living |
IDPI | Inhaled, Dry Powder Insulin |
IDV | indinavir (antiviral drug) |
IMOS | Illinois Medical Oncology Society |
ITB | iliotibial band |
J-Tube | Jejunal Feeding Tube |
JND | just noticeable difference |
JVMR | Journal of Veterinary Medical Research |
LDH | Lactate Dehydrogenase |
LGM | left upper outer gluteus maximus |
LNMP | last normal menstrual period |
LUQ | Left Upper Quadrant |
Li | Lithium (element) |
M2 | mitral second sound |
MARSI | Medical Adhesive Related Skin Injuries |
MBHG | Minority Behavioral Health Group |
MHO | Medical Hold Over |
MMR | Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccine |
MMSE | mini mental state examination |
MNHC | Mission Neighborhood Health Center |
MP MIA | microlatex particle mediated immunoassay |
MPTP | Medical Proficiency Training Program |
MUMC | McMaster University Medical Centre |
N/V | Nausea or vomiting. |
NAA | nucleic acid amplification |
NAEC | National Association of Epilepsy Centers |
NAPNES | National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service |
NPV | Negative Pressure Ventilation |
NaCl | Sodium Chloride |
OBG | Obstetrics & Gynecology |
OSHA | Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
PA | Posterior-Anterior; also Physician’s Assistant |
PCV | pneumococcal vaccine; packed cell volume |
PEG INF | pegylated interferon |
PORP | partial ossicular replacement prosthesis |
PRN | Refers to treatments which patient can receive on an “as needed” basis |
PUO | pyrexia of unknown origin |
QC | quality control |
RBSL | Responsive Biomedical Systems Lab |
RFA | Radio Frequency Ablation; Right Femoral Artery |
ROM | Range Of Motion |
RPP | rate pressure product |
RSN | Radiology Specialists of the Northwest |
S/A | sugar and acetone |
SOC | standard of care |
SRBR | Society for Research on Biological Rhythms |
TIS | tumor in situ |
TNTM | too numerous to mention |
TRALI | transfusion-related acute lung injury |
UTV | ultrasound transmission velocity |
VLMN | Vastus Lateralis Motor Nerve |
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WOI | Without incident |
cGy | centigray |
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expir | expire |
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