What does the medical abbreviation IDPI stand for?
The abbreviation IDPI may have a few different meanings. However, what does the medical term IDPI mean?
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What does IDPI medical abbreviation mean?
In science & medicine, the IDPI medical term mean Inhaled, Dry Powder Insulin.
IDPI: Inhaled, Dry Powder Insulin
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C&P | crowning and pushing |
C/D | Cup to Disk ratio |
C/w | consistent with; continue with |
CAM | complementary and alternative medicine |
CBSC | cord blood stem cells |
CCB | Calcium Channel Blocker |
CPK | creatinine phosphokinase; creatine phosphokinase |
CQI | continuous quality improvement; clinical quality indicator |
CSS | central service supply |
CVOU | cardiovascular outpatient unit |
CYS | children and youth services |
CoV | coronavirus |
DIC | Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy |
DIFA | automated differential |
DM | Diabetes Mellitus |
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DPGN | diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis |
DVR | division of vocational rehabilitation |
E/O | Evidence Of |
ECT | Electro-Convulsive Therapy |
EOG | electrooculogram |
ES | Epidural Steroids |
FET | forced expiratory technique; frozen embryo transfer |
FTA | fluorescent treponema antigen (test for syphilis) |
GAG | glycosaminoglycan |
Gh | glenohumeral |
HBAg | hepatitis B antigen |
HBS | hepatobiliary scintigraphy |
HM | hand movement |
HRA | health risk assessment |
HRT | Hormone Replacement Therapy |
I&O | Ins and Outs |
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ICD | Implantable Cardiac Defibrillator |
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IOV | initial office visit |
IPJ | interphalangeal joint |
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LAT | left anterolateral thigh |
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LRSB | lower right sternal border |
LSK | liver, spleen, kidneys |
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PCS | procedure coding system |
PDR | Physicians’ Desk Reference |
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PNX | pneumothorax |
POU | placenta, ovary, uterus |
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RVG | Right Ventriculogram |
Rheum | Rheumatology |
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SVG | Saphenous Vein Graft |
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UHF | ultrahigh frequency |
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grav | pregnancy (gravida) |
nerv | nervous |
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opp | opposite |
post op | post operation |
tox | toxic, toxicity; toxicology |
tsp | teaspoon |