What does the NIRMS medical term mean?
The abbreviation NIRMS may have a few different meanings. However, what does the NIRMS medical term mean?
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What is the NIRMS medical abbreviation?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation NIRMS stands for Numerical Integration of Reduced Modal System.
NIRMS: Numerical Integration of Reduced Modal System
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BCCTP | breast and cervical cancer (treatment) program |
BEA | below-the-elbow amputation |
BEE | basal energy expenditure |
BFR | blood flow rate |
BM | Bone Marrow; also Bowel Movement |
BPPV | benign paroxysmal positional vertigo |
BTB | breakthrough bleeding |
CFS | chronic fatigue syndrome |
CICU | coronary intensive care unit |
CIS | carcinoma in situ |
CLN | clinical lead/liaison nurse |
CMR | Chief Medical Resident |
CNE | chronic nervous exhaustion |
CTG | cathepsin G |
CVL | Central Venous Line |
DDS | Doctor of Dental Surgery |
DISH | diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis |
DO | Doctor of Osteopathy |
DXM | dextromethorphan |
ECLS | extracorporeal life support |
ECRL | extensor carpi radialis longus |
EHS | employee health service |
ELF | elective low forceps |
EV | ELISA value |
EX FIX | External Fixation |
FP | Family Practitioner |
FUDR | floxuridine |
G-tube | gastrostomy tube |
GHIH | growth hormone-inhibiting hormone |
GHRF | growth hormone-releasing factor |
GPT | glutamic-pyruvic transaminase |
HCT | Hematocrit |
HEENT | Head, Ears, Eyes, Nose, Throat |
HIV | Human Immunodeficiency Virus |
HZV | herpes zoster virus |
IN | intranasal |
IND | investigational new drug |
IRDS | infant respiratory distress syndrome |
IVSS | intravenous soluset |
KPI | key performance indicator |
LTC | long-term care (facility); long-term condition; low transverse cervical (c/s) |
MCAT | Medical College Admissions Test |
MCF | middle cranial fossa |
MD | muscular dystrophy; medical doctor; Meniere’s disease |
MDD | maximum daily dose; major depressive disorder |
MND | motor neuron disease |
MVI | multivitamin (injection) |
NBTNF/M | newborn, term, normal, female/male |
NICU | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit |
NPA | nasopharyngeal airway |
NPH | neutral protamine Hagedorn; no previous history; normal pressure hydrocephalus |
OS | Left Eye |
PAC | premature atrial contraction |
PALS | Pediatric Advanced Life Support |
PCN | penicillin; primary care network |
PD | Parkinson’s Disease; also Personality Disorder and Peritoneal Dialysis |
PLT | Platelets |
POAG | primary open-angle glaucoma |
PPI | Proton Pump Inhibitor |
PRA | panel-reactive antibody; plasma renin activity |
PSV | peak systolic velocity; pressure support ventilation; prostate-specific antigen |
PTFE | polytetrafluoroethylene |
PUL | percutaneous ultrasonic lithotripsy |
PVC | Premature Ventricular Contraction |
RAA | renin-angiotensin-aldosterone (system) |
RDH | Registered Dental Hygienist |
REM | rapid eye movement (sleep) |
RVCT | report of verified case tuberculosis |
SOL | space occupying lesion |
T&X | type and crossmatch |
TAH-t | total artificial heart |
TBG | thyroid-binding globulin |
TCD | transcranial doppler |
TNTC | too numerous to count |
TUR | transurethral resection |
VD | venereal disease |
WCT | wide complex tachycardia |
circ | circulate; circumference; circumcision |
cryo | cryosurgery; cryoprecipitate |
defib | defibrillation |
dept | department |
elix | elixir |
gr | grain |
mm3 | cubic millimeter |
mono | monocyte; mononucleosis |
path | pathologist; pathology |
pg | picogram (one trillionth of a gram) |
prox | proximal |
qPCR | real-time (quantitative) polymerase chain reaction |
rem | removal |
uPA | urokinase plasminogen activator |