What does the abbreviation I/E mean in medical terms?
In some cases, the abbreviation I/E may have a few different meanings. Below is the meaning of I/E abbreviation in medical terms.
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What does I/E medical abbreviation stand for?
In the medicine field, the medical abbreviation I/E means inspiratory/expiratory.
I/E: inspiratory/expiratory
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BCCTP | breast and cervical cancer (treatment) program |
BCPS | Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist |
BF | breast feed(ing); boyfriend |
BTL | bilateral tubal ligation |
CEN | Certified Emergency Nurse |
CMT | Cervical Motion Tenderness; Charcot Marie Tooth |
CNO | Chief Nursing Officer |
CSHF | chronic systolic heart failure |
DBT | dialectal behavioral therapy |
DECA | Devereux Early Childhood Assessment |
DNA | deoxyribonucleic acid; does not apply |
DVM | Doctor of Veterinary Medicine |
EEG | Electroencephalogram |
ETT | Exercise Tolerance Test; also Endotracheal Tube |
EX FIX | External Fixation |
GI | Gastrointestinal |
HAART | Highly Active Anti-Retroviral Therapy |
HAV | hepatitis A vaccine; hepatitis A virus |
KVO | Keep Vein Open |
LBP | Low Back Pain |
MDD | maximum daily dose; major depressive disorder |
My | myopia |
OOB | Out Of Bed |
P&A | percussion and auscultation |
PAH | para-aminohippurate; polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon |
PB | pudendal block or peripheral blood |
PE | Physical Exam; also Pulmonary Embolism |
PGY | postgraduate year |
PIPOT | persons in positions of trust |
PM&R | physical medicine and rehabilitation |
PMN | Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes |
PPT | plasma preparation tube; partial prothrombin time; positive pregnancy test |
PR/R | per rectum/rectal |
RID | radial immunodiffusion |
RTI | reverse transcriptase inhibitors; respiratory tract infection |
RTT | referral to treatment |
S/S | signs and symptoms |
SAC | short arm cast |
SBS | small bowel series; sick building syndrome |
SIW | self-inflicted wound |
SpA | spondylarthropathy |
TCE | trichloroethylene |
UE | Upper Extremity (usually preceded by R or L) |
VEP | visually evoked potential |
VP-16 | etoposide |
Val | valine |
fem | femoral; female |
mIU | milli-international unit |
mrad | millirad |
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