What does the medical term HFM stand for?
In some cases, there may be multiplied meanings of the HFM abbreviation. Below is the meaning that HFM abbreviation stands for.
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What is the HFM medical abbreviation?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation HFM stands for Human Factors and Medicine.
HFM: Human Factors and Medicine
Related Medical Abbreviations
BCP | birth control pill(s) |
BPAD | bipolar affective disorder |
C&C | confirmed and compatible |
C&S | Culture and sensitivity, performed to detect infection. |
CAC | Certified Addictions Counselor |
CCNU | lomustine |
CEU | continuing education unit |
CFTR | cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator |
CIN | cervical intraepithelial neoplasia |
CLN | clinical lead/liaison nurse |
COB | coordination of benefits; close of business |
CR | conditioned reflex; creatinine; complete remission; controlled release (medication); crown-rump length |
CSIC | cervical spine immobilization collar |
D/NS | dextrose in normal saline |
DFA | Direct Fluorescent Antibody |
DN | dibucaine number |
EA | epidural anesthesia; environmental assistance |
EB | epidermolysis bullosa |
EFW | estimated fetal weight |
ERG | electroretinogram |
FADL | functional activities of daily living |
FBP | fetal biophysical profile |
FFPE | fresh-frozen paraffin-embedded tissue |
FNA | Fine Needle Aspiration |
FOUO | for official use only |
GABA | gamma-aminobutyric acid |
GHIH | growth hormone-inhibiting hormone |
HCMV | human cytomegalovirus |
Hib | Haemophilus influenzae type B |
ICSI | intracytoplasmic sperm injection |
IF | immunofluorescence; infertility; interferon; intrinsic factor |
IFN | Interferon |
IR | Interventional Radiology; Internal Rotation |
ISA | intrinsic sympathomimetic activity |
IUD | Intrauterine Device |
IgM | immunoglobulin M |
LCMV | lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus |
LTH | luteotropic hormone |
Leu | leucine |
MED | minimum effective dose |
MHT | menopause hormone therapy; mental health therapist |
MVV | maximum voluntary ventilation; maximum ventilatory volume |
NBN | newborn |
NDT | neurodevelopmental treatment |
NPT | nocturnal penile tumescence; normal pressure and temperature |
O-A | occipital-atlas |
OS | Left Eye |
PAO2 | alveolar oxygen partial pressure [case sensitive] |
PBM | pharmacy benefits management |
PCOD | Poly-Cystic Ovarian Disease |
PD&P | postural drainage and percussion |
PEMF | pulsing electromagnetic field |
PGL | persistent generalized lymphadenopathy |
PIF | prolactin release-inhibiting factor; peak inspiratory flow |
PIV | peripheral intravenous |
PMT | premenstrual tension |
PNP | Pediatric Nurse Practitioner |
PS | pulmonary stenosis; pressure support; pulmonic stenosis |
PTE | pulmonary thromboembolism |
PUBS | percutaneous umbilical blood sampling |
Paco2 | partial pressure of carbon dioxide in alveolar gas |
Pap. | papillary |
Pm | Promethium (element) |
R/F | refill |
RAID | rapid assessment, interface and discharge |
RPGN | Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis |
RUO | research use only |
SARS | severe acute respiratory syndrome |
SLE | Systemic Lupus Erythematosus; also Slit Lamp Exam |
Sc | Scandium (element) |
TBI | traumatic brain injury |
TO | telephone order |
TOX | Toxicology |
UAC | umbilical artery catheter |
UOQ | upper outer quadrant |
VB | vaginal bleeding |
VO | verbal order |
cs | conditioned stimulus |
dev | develop(ment) |
disp | dispense |
evac | evacuate, evacuation |
h.s. | At bedtime. As in taking a medicine at bedtime. |
in utero | within the uterus |
laryngol | laryngological |
liq | fluid; liquid |
pharm | pharmacy |
s/p | Status post. For example, a person who had a knee operation would be s/p a knee operation. |
tTG | antitransglutaminase |
u/o | urine output |
ur | urine |
x-ray | radiology |