What does the medical term IPMC mean?
In some cases, the abbreviation IPMC may have a few different meanings. Below is the meaning that IPMC abbreviation stands for.
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What does IPMC medical abbreviation mean?
In the science & medicine, the meaning of the medical abbreviation IPMC is Irish Private Medical Centres.
IPMC: Irish Private Medical Centres
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BDNF | brain-derived neurotrophic factor |
BEE | basal energy expenditure |
Baso | basophil |
Br | Bromine (element) |
Bt | Bacillus thuringiensis |
CB | Cerebellar |
CBP | chronic bacterial prostatitis |
CBS | casual blood sugar |
COH | carbohydrate; controlled ovarian hyperstimulation |
CPPD | Calcium Pyrophosphate Disease |
CSS | central service supply |
CTLSO | cervical thoracic lumbar sacral orthosis |
CVD | cardiovascular disease; cerebrovascular disease |
Cal | Calorie (kilocalorie) |
DBS | deep brain stimulation; dorsal blocking splint |
DRG | diagnosis-related group |
ENA | extractable nuclear antigen |
ETOH | Alcohol |
FACS | Fellow, American College of Surgeons; fluorescence-activated cell sorter |
FF | fundus firm; force fluids |
FSBS | finger stick blood glucose/sugar |
Fl02 | fraction of inspired oxygen |
GAS | Group A Strep; Guaiac All Stools |
GER | gastroesophageal reflux |
GHRH | growth hormone-releasing hormone |
Ge | Germanium (element) |
HBP | high blood pressure |
HDU | high dependency unit; Hemodialysis Unit |
HGA | human granulocytic anaplasmosis |
HS | At Bedtime |
HbAS | Hemoglobin A and Hemoglobin S (Sickle cell trait) |
IID | intermittent infusion device (saline lock) |
IIF | indirect immunofluorescence |
IOM | Institute of Medicine |
JP | Jackson Pratt |
LIFA | left inner forearm |
LOT | left occiput transverse |
LVL | left vastus lateralis |
MAD | multiple autoimmune disorder |
MBC | maximum breathing capacity |
MDD | maximum daily dose; major depressive disorder |
MED | minimum effective dose |
MI-CD | mentally ill and chemically dependent |
MI-D | mentally ill and dangerous |
MOAB | monoclonal antibodies |
MP MIA | microlatex particle mediated immunoassay |
MS | Mental Status; also Mitral Stenosis, Multiple Sclerosis and Morphine Sulfate |
MUT | Methylmalonyl-CoA mutase deficiency |
N&V | nausea and vomiting |
NGS | next generation sequencing |
NPPV | noninvasive positive pressure ventilation |
NS | Normal Saline |
O/P | Oropharynx |
OPCAB | off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery |
OPHS | office of public health and science |
PGA | pteroylglutamic acid |
PICC | Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter |
PII | personally identifiable information |
PR | Per Rectum |
PRK | photorefractive keratectomy |
PRSP | penicillin-resistant streptococcus pneumoniae |
R&R | rate and rhythm |
ROT | right occiput transverse |
RPGN | Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis |
RS3PE | symmetrical synovitis with pitting edema |
SAARD | slow-acting antirheumatic drug(s) |
SCL | Soft Contact Lens |
SLR | Straight Leg Raise |
SOBOE | short of breath on exertion |
SRI | serotonin reuptake inhibitor |
STD | Sexually Transmitted Disease |
SVE | sterile vaginal examination |
SpO2 | pulse oxygen saturation (pulse oximetry) |
TD | Tetanus and Diptheria Vaccination; Tardive Dyskinesia |
U-100 | 100 units per milliliter (insulin) |
UPP | urethral pressure profile |
VORB | verbal order read back |
VZIG | varicella zoster immune globulin |
W/D | withdrawal |
WPW | Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome |
dBP | diastolic blood pressure |
exer | exercise |
gest | gestational |
impair | impaired, impairment |
lg | large |
mEq/L | milliequivalent per liter |
mHz | megahertz (1 million hertz) |
noct. | in the night (nocte) |
std | standard |
t.d.s. | to be taken three times daily |