What is the medical definition of J-ART abbreviation?
The J-ART abbreviation may have multiplied meanings. However, what does J-ART mean in medical terms?
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What is J-ART medical abbreviation?
In science & medicine, the medical abbreviation J-ART stands for Japanese Adverse Reaction Terminology.
J-ART: Japanese Adverse Reaction Terminology
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ASOI | Abdominal Solid Organ Injury (blunt trauma) |
ASSB | Accidental Suffocation and Strangulation in Bed |
BBP | blood-borne pathogens |
BR | Bed Rest |
BRC | biomedical research center |
BS&O | bilateral salpingectomy and oophorectomy |
CCRNP | Center for Cancer Research Nanobiology Program |
CCT | certificate of completion of training; controlled cord traction |
CDAD | Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea |
CDE | Complete dental (oral) evaluation. |
CHADS | congestive heart failure, hypertension, age, diabetes mellitus, prior stroke or TIA |
COC | cauterization of the cervix; Certificate of Coverage; combined oral contraceptive |
CPAP | Continuous Positive Airway Pressure |
CRA | clinical research associate |
CTD | connective tissue disease; cumulative trauma disorder |
DCT | distal convoluted tubule |
DIAV | Duck Infectious Anemia Virus |
DNC, D&C, or D and C | Dilation and curettage. Widening the cervix and scrapping with a curette for the purpose of removing tissue lining the inner surface of the womb (uterus). |
DXT | radiotherapy |
ECHO | Echocardiography |
EHR | electronic health record |
EORS | European Orthopaedic Research Society |
FTI | free testosterone index |
FTT | Failure To Thrive |
GH | growth hormone |
GRASE | generally recognized as safe and effective |
GS | Gram Stain |
HAHA | Human Anti Human Antibody |
HDC | high dose chemotherapy |
HSP | Henoch Shonlein Purpura |
IDT | interdisciplinary team |
IMLS | Internal Medicine Lecture Series |
INPWT | Incisional negative pressure wound therapy dressings |
JRA | juvenile rheumatoid arthritis |
LASM | Latin American School of Medicine |
LDH | Lactate Dehydrogenase |
LES | lower esophageal sphincter |
LH | Leutinizing Hormone; Left Handed; Light Headed |
Li | Lithium (element) |
M/S | musculoskeletal |
MAPCI | Men Against Prostate Cancer Ireland |
MDU | Medical Defence Union |
MGPS | Medical Gas Pipeline System |
MLBW | moderate to low birthweight |
MMPB | Multilateral Medical Policy Board |
MSPV | Medical Surgical Prime Vendor |
MSSA | Methicillin Sensitive Staph Aureus |
Min | minute; minimum |
NHPS | National Health Protection Scheme |
NIMH | National Institute of Mental Health |
NMCP | Naval Medical Center Portsmouth |
NRDS | neonatal respiratory distress syndrome |
NSSP | normal size, shape, position |
OFTT | organic failure to thrive |
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PKR | partial knee replacement; photorefractive keratotomy |
PMD | Primary Medical Doctor |
PMK | Practical Medication Knowledge |
PSCM | Philippine Society of Climacteric Medicine |
RAC | right antecubital |
REMT | Remote Emergency Medical Technician |
ROA | right occiput anterior |
RRR | Regular Rate and Rhythm |
SBI | Serious Bacterial Infection |
STSG | split thickness skin graft |
Sc | Scandium (element) |
SpO2 | pulse oxygen saturation (pulse oximetry) |
TAC | time, amount, character (emesis, bleeding, drainage, etc.) |
TB | Tuberculosis; Total Bilirubin |
TNF-I | tumor necrosis factor inhibitor |
Tb | Terbium (element) |
U/L | upper and lower |
UAO | upper airway obstruction |
UE | Upper Extremity (usually preceded by R or L) |
UNOS | United Network For Organ Sharing |
URI | Upper Respiratory tract Infection |
V-SAFE | Vaccine Safety Assessment For Essential workers |
VBW | vertical bitewings |
VIG | vaccinia immune globulin |
Wt | Weight. Body weight is often recorded as part of the physical examination. |
enl | enlarged |
inf | inferior; infant |
pulv | powder (pulvis) |
q.p. | as much as desired (quantum placeat) |
sat | saturate, saturation |
susp | suspension |
sym | symmetrical |
tbc | tubercle bacillus |
trans | transverse |
ug | microgram (0.000001 gram) |