What is the meaning of the medical abbreviation HEM?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of HEM abbreviation. However, what does the medical term HEM stand for?
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HEM medical abbreviation, what does it stand for?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation HEM stands for Holzapfel Effective Microbes.
HEM: Holzapfel Effective Microbes
Related Medical Abbreviations
A/V Nicking | Arteriolar/Venous Nicking |
ADSM | Academia de Stiinte Medicale |
AFR | Acute renal failure |
AVR | Aortic Valve Replacement |
Anuric | Not producing urine. A person who is anuric is often critical and may require dialysis. |
BAEP | brainstem auditory evoked potentials |
BEEM | Best Evidence in Emergency Medicine |
BM | Bone Marrow; also Bowel Movement |
BMH | Bioethics and Medical Humanities |
BST | breast stimulation test; blood serological test |
CCP | clinical care pathway |
CDU | chemical dependency unit |
CLDD | Cross Linked Diethylaminoethyl Dextran |
COMP | cartilage oligomeric matrix protein |
CRP | C Reactive Protein |
CSA | cyclosporin A; central sleep apnea; Controlled Substances Act |
DARE | Drug & Alcohol Resistance Education; data, action, response, education |
DERM | Dermatology Essential Resource Meeting |
DIC | Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy |
DMEPOS | Durable Medical Equipment Prosthetics Orthotics and Supplies |
DSW | Doctor of Social Work |
Diff | differential |
ECC | extracorporeal circulation; emergency cardiac care; endocervical curettage; early childhood caries (tooth decay) |
FAIR | Facilitates,Allows,Inhibits,Restricts (occupational participation) |
GABAB | gamma-aminobutyric acid type b |
GRAS | generally recognized as safe |
HAA | hepatitis-associated antigen |
HBPM | home blood pressure monitoring |
HHNC | hypertonic hyperosmolar non-ketotic coma |
HPN | hypertension |
IBRP | independent bathroom privileges |
IGH | impaired glucose homeostasis |
IOC | intraoperative cholangiogram |
JPTR | Jefferson Pancreas Tumor Registry |
KPC | Klebsiella Pneumonia Carbapenemase |
LAD | Left Anterior Descending (coronary artery); Left Axis Deviation |
LAFa | left anterior forearm |
LCMA | Litchfield County Medical Association |
LG | left gluteal/gluteus |
LHC | Left Heart Cath |
LLL | Left Lower Lobe; Left Lower Lid |
LLN | Lower limit of normal |
LT | Light Touch |
MCPH | Medical College of Pennsylvania Hospital |
MHA | Mental Health Association |
MLD | median lethal dose; metachromatic leukodystrophy; minimum lethal dose |
MOU | memorandum of understanding |
MPAP | mean pulmonary artery pressure |
MSR | motor sensory reflex |
N/V | Nausea or vomiting. |
NDF | no disease found |
NDMS | National Disaster Medical Service |
NF1 | neurofibromatosis type 1 |
NIBP | non-invasive blood pressure |
NSBGP | Non-Specific Bowel Gas Pattern |
O2Sat | Oxygen saturation (percent) |
OD | Right Eye |
PL | palmaris longus |
PMDA | Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency |
PMS | Premenstrual syndrome |
PPTL | post-partum tubal ligation |
PRN | Refers to treatments which patient can receive on an “as needed” basis |
QIO | quality improvement organization |
R-V | rectovaginal |
RAI | radioactive iodine |
RAT | rapid assessment and treatment |
RFFF | radial forearm free flap |
RLW | right lateral wrist |
Rheum | Rheumatology |
SDSU | same-day surgery unit |
SIA | strip immunoblot assay |
SSc | systemic sclerosis |
STS | Soft Tissue Swelling |
SVG | Saphenous Vein Graft |
TMS | tympanic membranes; transcranial magnetic stimulation |
UPPP | Uvulopalatopharyngeoplasty |
VWF | Von Willebrand Factor |
WFL | within functional limits |
WIC | women, infants, children |
biol | biologic |
dcSSc | diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis |
disp | dispense |
e-MAR | electronic medication administration record |
imp | impression |
inh | inhalation |
mEq/L | milliequivalent per liter |
ng | nasogastric; nanogram (billionth of a gram) |
opp | opposite |
post. | posterior |
sim | similar and simplated |
wm | white male |