What is the meaning of the medical term MN?
There may be more than one meaning of MN. However, what does the medical term MN mean?
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What is the MN medical abbreviation?
In medical field, the MN medical term stands for Master of Nursing; myoneural.
MN: Master of Nursing; myoneural
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BTL | bilateral tubal ligation |
CDHF | chronic diastolic heart failure |
CTO | clinical trial outline |
E&A | evaluate and advise |
EOG | electrooculogram |
GM | grandmother; genetically modified |
HbB | Hemoglobin B |
IBC | iron binding capacity |
ICF | intermediate care facility; intracellular fluid |
II | intellectual impairment |
ITP | Idiopathic Thrombocytopenia |
ITU | Intensive therapy unit |
LL | left lateral |
LND | Lymph Node Dissection |
LVEF | left ventricular ejection fraction |
MC | medical corps |
MSN | Master of Science in Nursing |
MoCA | Montreal Cognitive Assessment |
NM | non monitored; nodular melanoma; neuromuscular |
ONS | oncology nursing society |
Ophth | ophthalmology; ophthalmoscope |
PHB | personal health budget |
PIF | prolactin release-inhibiting factor; peak inspiratory flow |
PIP | Proximal Inter-Phalangeal |
PKR | partial knee replacement; photorefractive keratotomy |
PNI | peripheral nerve injury |
PPO | preferred provider organization |
QCT | quantitative computed tomography |
RAFa | right anterior forearm |
RPP | rate pressure product |
SCI | spinal cord injury |
SMR | submucous resection; standardized mortality ratio; sexual maturity rating |
SNOMED | systematized nomenclature of medicine |
SOI | severity of illness |
SQV | saquinavir (antiviral drug) |
SVE | sterile vaginal examination |
T.I. | thoracic inlet |
TGF | transforming growth factor |
TUIP | transurethral incision of the prostate |
WNL | Within Normal Limits |
Yb | Ytterbium (element) |
comp. | compound; complication; compounded of |
exam | examination |
kPa | kilopascal |
mrad | millirad |
noct. | in the night (nocte) |
ref | refuse(d); referral/refer |
t.d.s. | to be taken three times daily |
v/v | volume per volume |
via | by way of |