What does the medical term MSNS stand for?
There may be more than one meaning of MSNS. However, what does the medical abbreviation MSNS stand for?
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What is the MSNS medical abbreviation?
In medical field, However, the medical abbreviation MSNS stands for Modified Sick Neonatal Score.
MSNS: Modified Sick Neonatal Score
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BCPP | Board Certified Psychiatric Pharmacist |
BIDS | bedtime insulin and daytime sulfonylureas |
BKMC | Bacha Khan Medical College |
BTTR | Brain Tumor Translational Resource |
BUS | Bartholin’s, Urethral, and Skene’s glands |
BW | birth weight; body weight |
C&A | conscious and alert |
C&DB | cough and deep breath |
CAU | child and adolescent unit; clinical assessment unit |
CDI | Clean Dry Intact |
CEBC | Central European Biomedical Congress |
D5W | Dextrose 5% in Water |
EDRC | Epidemiology Data Resource Center |
EEG | Electroencephalogram |
EMRAM | Emergency Medicine Residency Association of Michigan |
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EUS | endoscopic ultrasound |
FASL | First Apoptosis Signal Ligand |
FBG | fasting blood glucose |
FBP | fetal biophysical profile |
FEMO | Field Emergency Medical Officer |
FFAIL | Fridge failure |
FRCSC | Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada |
Fe | Iron (element) |
GEMMS | Gateway Electronic Medical Management Systems |
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GN | Glomerulonephritis |
GNID | gram-negative intracellular diplococci |
GOT | glutamic-oxaloacetic transaminase |
HAMRSA | healthcare associated with MRSA |
HB | heart block |
HEPA | high-efficiency particulate air (filtration) |
IDIU | Infectious Diseases Isolation Unit |
IDPI | Inhaled, Dry Powder Insulin |
IMH | Internal Moving Healing |
IPMC | Irish Private Medical Centres |
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LOP | left occiput posterior |
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MSRF | Medical Student Research Fellowship |
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Mrad | megarad |
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NCI | National Cancer Institute |
NCSHP | North Carolina State Health Plan |
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NMJ | neuromuscular junction |
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PEA | pulseless electrical activity |
PHS | Public Health Service |
PII | personally identifiable information |
PMRD | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Division |
PNF | proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation |
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RVG | Right Ventriculogram |
SA node | sinoatrial node |
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nerv | nervous |
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ref | refuse(d); referral/refer |
rep | repeated (repetatur) |
seg | segmented (white cells) |
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