What does medical abbreviation PIRL mean?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of PIRL. However, what does the medical term PIRL stand for?
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What does PIRL medical abbreviation mean?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation PIRL means Preclinical Imaging and Research Laboratories.
PIRL: Preclinical Imaging and Research Laboratories
Related Medical Abbreviations
AJMDS | American Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences |
AMS | Altered Mental Status; Acute Mountain Sickness |
ANGMA | Abbott Northwestern General Medicine Associates |
ASA | Aspirin |
BA8 | Brodmann area 8 |
BR | Bed Rest |
BSB | breath sounds bilateral |
C1 | first cervical vertebra |
CAOX3 | conscious, alert, oriented to person, place, time |
CAP | Prostate Cancer; Community Acquired Pneumonia |
CBAG | Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting |
CBZ | Carbamazepine |
CHMI | Controlled human malaria infection |
CHRP | Community Health Research Project |
CMS | Centers for Medicare and Medicaid |
CNRM | Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine |
CRNH | certified registered nurse hospice |
CTC | computed tomographic colonography; circulating tumor cell; common toxicity criteria; chlortetracycline |
CTSX | Cardiothoracic Surgery |
DCC | direct current cardioversion |
DDDI | Distance Diagnostic Digital Imaging |
DFV | doppler flow velocimetry |
DRSG | DReSsinG |
EMIG | Emergency Medicine Interest Group |
ENMT | Ear, Nose, Mouth, and Throat (medical) |
FNE | fiberoptic nasal endoscopy |
FR BB | Fracture of both bones |
FRMT | First Response Medical Training |
FV | Flu Vomiting |
GCBS | Gulf Coast Biomedical Society |
GESKES | Gesellschaft fuer klinische Ernaehrung in der Schweiz |
H&L | heart and lungs |
HACE | High Altitude Cerebral Edema |
HCAC | Health Care Accreditation Council |
HCG | Human Chorionic Gonadotropin |
HCP | health care provider/professional |
HGE | human granulocytic ehrlichiosis |
HR | Heart Rate |
He | Helium (element) |
IH | Inguinal Hernia (usually preceded by L or R) |
IHSS | idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis |
IPD | intermittent peritoneal dialysis |
JTMP | Journal of Tumor Medicine Prevention |
KCI | Potassium Chloride |
LIH | left inguinal herniorrhaphy |
LMOA | Lakeland Medical Office Association |
LOSH | Labor Occupational Safety and Health |
LRGH | Lakes Region General Hospital [NH] |
MAHP | Milwaukee Adolescent Health Program |
MAL | mid-axillary line |
MAP | mean arterial pressure |
MBTS | Medical Battalion Training Site |
MFGD | Medical Flat Grayscale Display |
MNAA | Meharry National Alumni Association (Meharry Medical College; Nashville, TN) |
MSSC | Medical Society of Sedgwick County |
NDV | Newcastle Disease Virus |
NT | Non-Tender |
ONH | Optic Nerve Head |
OSHP | Occupational Safety and Health Professional |
P | Pulse. Pulse is recorded as part of the physical examination. It is one of the “vital signs.” |
PATCH | Providers and Teens Communicating for Health |
PEG | Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy |
PER OS | By mouth |
PMMP | Personalized Medication Management Platform |
RLF | retrolental fibroplasia |
RPF | renal plasma flow |
RSBP | Resonable Sponsorship of Birth Control |
RUA | right upper arm |
SAHAT | South Asian Health Assessment Tool |
SAS | statistical analysis system; symptom assessment scale |
SCIM | Spinal Cord Independence Measure |
TAVI | transcatheter aortic valve implantation |
TBSE | Total Body Skin Examination |
TCC | Transitional Cell Cancer |
TCHA | Tehama County Health Agency |
TEA | tetraethylammonium |
TNFA | Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha |
Trich | trichomonas |
U or u** | Unit. Mistaken as the number 0 or 4, causing a 10-fold overdose or greater (for example, 4U seen as “40” or 4u seen as “44”); mistaken as “cc” so the dose is given in volume instead of units |
U/O | Under Observation for …. |
UB2 | Urinary Bladder 2 acupuncture point |
WHWH | Women’s Health and Wellbeing Hub |
YASH | Year of Alternatives on Science Health |
dissd | dissolved |
gtt | Drops. |
hnRNA | heterogeneous nuclear RNA |
iCa | ionized calcium |
impair | impaired, impairment |
inj | injection; injury |
lab | laboratory |
o.h. | every hour (omni hora) |