What does medical abbreviation OHCM mean?
In some cases, there may be multiplied meanings of the OHCM abbreviation. Below is the meaning of OHCM abbreviation in medical terms.
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What does OHCM medical abbreviation mean?
In medical field, However, the medical abbreviation OHCM stands for Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine.
OHCM: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine
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AMJ | Asian Medical Journal |
BLE | bilateral lower extremities; both lower extremities |
BPDCN | Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm |
BRUM | Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation |
BSE | bovine spongiform encephalopathy; breast self-examination |
BUN | Blood Urea Nitrogen |
CADTH | Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health |
CD4 | helper T lymphocytes |
CDH | congenital dislocation hip |
CHRE | Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence |
CISM | critical incident stress management |
CME | continuing medical education |
CPT | chest physiotherapy; current procedural terminology; carnitine palmitoyl transferase |
CRAU | Certified Responsible Antibiotic Use |
CSMC | Cedars Sinai Medical Center |
CYS | children and youth services |
Chr | chronic |
DASE | Denver Articulation Screening Examination |
DC(S) | Dendritic Cell(S) |
DVD | developmental verbal dyspraxia; digital video disc |
ECF | extracellular fluid; extended care facility |
EFMA | Europeans For Medical Advancement |
FBK(S) | Fixed Bearing Knee{S} |
FFL | flexible fiberoptic laryngoscopy |
FMP | first menstrual period |
GEA/GETA | general endotracheal anesthesia |
Ga | Gallium (element) |
HAHA | Human Anti Human Antibody |
HB SA | hepatitis B surface antigen |
HBP | high blood pressure |
HMOs | Human Maternal Oligosacharides |
Hb | hemoglobin |
IDEM | International Distributors of Electronics for Medicine |
IVDA | intravenous drug abuse |
IVR | idioventricular rhythm; interventional radiology |
LCM | left costal margin |
LGIT | Low Glycemic Index Treatment |
LND | Lymph Node Dissection |
LOMSA | left otitis media, suppurative, acute |
LOOP | loop electrosurgical excision procedure |
LPI | laser peripheral iridotomy |
LUT | left upper thigh |
LVG | left ventriculogram |
LVL | left vastus lateralis |
MCL | Medial Collateral Ligament |
ME ratio | myeloid/erythroid ratio |
MLSP | Medical Laboratory Science Program |
MM | Multiple Myeloma |
MPAP | mean pulmonary artery pressure |
MTAP | Multidimensional Task Ability Profile |
MUMC | McMaster University Medical Centre |
NAPNES | National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service |
NBN | newborn |
NBNB | Non-Bloody, Non-Bilious |
NEB | Nebulizer |
NKDA | No Known Drug Allergies |
OGD | oesophagogastroduodenoscopy |
PADS | preventive aggression device system |
PDIS | patient discharge instruction sheet |
PEEP | positive end expiratory pressure |
PFP | pay for performance |
PGM | paternal grandmother |
PIC | peripheral intravenous catheter |
PII | personally identifiable information |
PNP | Pediatric Nurse Practitioner |
POPs | progestin-only contraceptive pills |
PPI | Proton Pump Inhibitor |
PVP | polyvinylpyrrolidone |
RAS | renal artery stenosis; renin-angiotensin system; reticular activating system |
RR | Respiratory Rate |
SAID | steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs |
SMERT | State Medical Emergency Response Team |
SOD | superoxide dismutase |
SSD | somatic symptom disorder |
TLE | temporal lobe epilepsy |
TMD | temporomandibular disorder |
TRALI | transfusion-related acute lung injury |
TUMA | transurethral microwave antenna |
U07.1 | Deaths from lab-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection |
VAS | vibroacoustic stimulator; visual analog scale |
Wed | Wednesday |
dev | develop(ment) |
inv | inversion |
mMol | millimole |
pb | piggyback |
pmol/L | picomoles per liter |
p¯ | After meals. As in take two tablets after meals. |
qod | Every other day. As in taking a medicine every other day. |
quad | quadrant; quadriceps |
wm | white male |