What does the MBS medical term mean?
There may be more than one meaning of MBS. However, what is the meaning of the MBS medical abbreviation?
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MBS medical abbreviation, what does it stand for?
In medicine, the medical term MBS stands for Medical Benefits Schedule.
MBS: Medical Benefits Schedule
Related Medical Abbreviations
ANGIO | Angiography |
Anuric | Not producing urine. A person who is anuric is often critical and may require dialysis. |
BCPS | Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist |
BMI | Body Mass Index |
BUS | Bartholin’s, Urethral, and Skene’s glands |
CLI | critical limb ischemia |
CLIA | clinical laboratory improvement amendments |
COCs | combined oral contraceptives (estrogen and progestin) |
COG | center of gravity |
CRNP | Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner |
DIC | Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy |
DU | Duodenal Ulcer |
DXM | dextromethorphan |
ELDU | extra-label drug use |
EMS | Emergency Medical System |
ETU | endotoxin unit; emergency trauma unit |
GABS | Group A beta-hemolytic streptococcus |
GC | Gonorrhea |
GD | gestational diabetes |
H&L | heart and lungs |
HBGM | home blood glucose monitoring |
HCAP | healthcare associated pneumonia |
HIT | Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia |
Hib | Haemophilus influenzae type B |
I/E | inspiratory/expiratory |
ICTV | International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses |
IPSID | immunoproliferative small intestinal disease |
IRS | identical, related, or similar |
ITU | Intensive therapy unit |
IU | International units. |
JND | just noticeable difference |
LCIS | Lobular Carcinoma In Situ. A type of cancer of the breast. The patient is receiving treatment for Lobular Carcinoma In Situ. |
LTB | laryngotracheobronchitis |
LVEF | left ventricular ejection fraction |
M&F | mother and father |
M/H | Medical history |
MAST | military anti-shock trousers |
MCH | mean corpuscular hemoglobin; maternal and child health |
MERT | medical emergency response team |
MHR | maternal heart rate; maximum heart rate |
MLF | medial longitudinal fasciculus |
MONA | morphine, oxygen, nitrates, aspirin |
MRF | melanocyte-stimulating hormone-releasing factor |
MxT | myringotomy and tubes |
NH | Nursing Home |
NI | not indicated |
NSCLCA | Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer |
NSSP | normal size, shape, position |
NSU | nonspecific urethritis; non-specific urethritis |
P4P | pay for performance |
PAL | peripheral arterial line |
PARR | post anesthesia recovery (room) |
PAS | para amino-salicylic acid; para-aminosalicylic acid; periodic acid-schiff (stain) |
PBSCT | peripheral blood stem cell transplantation |
PCR | Polymerase Chain Reaction |
PICU | Pediatric Intensive Care Unit |
PKU | phenylketonuria |
PNP | Pediatric Nurse Practitioner |
PO2 | partial pressure of oxygen |
POC | plan of care; point of contact; proof of concept |
PPBS | postprandial blood sugar |
PVRI | Pulmonary Vascular Resistance Index |
PuD | pulmonary disease |
QIS | qualified in specialty |
RDU | rheumatic disease unit |
RNEF | Radionuclide Ejection Fraction |
RNP | ribonucleoprotein |
RTT | referral to treatment |
SCT | stem cell transplantation; sickle cell trait; salmon calcitonin |
SDAT | senile dementia of the Alzheimer type |
SH | serum hepatitis; social history |
SS | Sjogren’s syndrome |
TAB | Threatened Abortion; also Therapeutic Abortion |
TAH-t | total artificial heart |
TAMI | thrombolysis and angioplasty in myocardial infarction |
TGA | transposition of the great arteries (formerly TGV, transposition of the great vessels) |
TLSO | thoracolumbar sacroorthosis |
Thr | threonine |
VIS | vaccination instruction sheet; vaccine information sheet |
VRE | vancomycin-resistant enterococci |
WHO | World Health Organization |
YOB | year of birth |
disc | discontinue |
eSET | elective single-embryo transfer |
inhib | inhibit, inhibitor |
kv | kilovolt |
mOs | milliosmole |
oint | ointment |
part. vic. | in divided doses (partitis vicibus) |
pathol | pathological; pathology |
tr | trace; tincture |