What does the PROP medical term stand for?
There may be more than one meaning of PROP. However, what does the medical abbreviation PROP mean?
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What does PROP stand for in medical abbreviation?
In the science & medicine field, the abbreviation PROP means Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing.
PROP: Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing
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+++ | Present in Excess |
A-MIBI | Adenosine MIBI |
ACEHSA | Accrediting Commission on Education for Health Services Administration |
ACKD | Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease |
AHCM | Accountable Health Communities Model |
AIB | Air Inside Bone |
AOCF | American Oral Cancer Foundation |
APS | Adult Protective Services |
Apo B | Apolipoprotein B |
BABD | Basilar Artery Branch Disease |
BCM | body cell mass |
BCOP | Board Certified Oncology Pharmacist |
BDD | body dysmorphic disorder |
CBF | cerebral blood flow |
CLCH | Central London Community Healthcare |
CMTC | cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita |
CPP | Cerebral Perfusion Pressure |
CRNP | Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner |
CTB | cease to breathe; chronic tuberculosis |
CTH | Cardiothoracic |
CZB | Certified Zero Balancer |
Cs | Cesium (element) |
DARE | Drug & Alcohol Resistance Education; data, action, response, education |
DASH | dietary approaches to stop hypertension (meal plan) |
DDS | Doctor of Dental Surgery |
DXA | dual x-ray absorptiometry |
EISAC | Extra identified structurally abnormal chromosomes |
ENHA | European Nutrition for Health Alliance |
EOH | Expenditure On Health |
FWIM | Forum for Women in Internal Medicine |
GAG | glycosaminoglycan |
GAS | Group A Strep; Guaiac All Stools |
GCMG | Greater Covina Medical Group |
GEMMS | Gateway Electronic Medical Management Systems |
HCST | hematopoietic stem cell transplant |
IAOC | International Advanced Orthopaedic Congress |
IMOS | Illinois Medical Oncology Society |
JCAHO | Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations |
LCPD | Legg-Calve-Perthes disease |
LEB | Life Expectancy at Birth |
Leu | leucine |
MAQ | Medication Adherence Questionnaire |
MEDEX | Medical Expense |
MFOA | Medical Front Office Assistant |
MRC | medical research council |
MxT | myringotomy and tubes |
NE | not evaluated/not examined; norepinephrine; neurological examination |
NIOSH | National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health |
NKFH | Northern Kentucky Family Health |
NSAID | nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug |
OBG | Obstetrics & Gynecology |
OCP | Oral Contraceptive Pill |
OLT | Orthotopic Liver Transplant |
OOR | out of room |
OS | Left Eye |
OSCE | objective structured clinical examination |
P | Pulse. Pulse is recorded as part of the physical examination. It is one of the “vital signs.” |
PAL | peripheral arterial line |
PCB | Post-coital bleeding |
PCL | Posterior Cruciate Ligament |
PDD | pervasive development disorder |
PEFR | peak expiratory flow rate |
PIT | Pitocin |
POMR | Pproblem Orientated Medical Record |
QMH | Quality Management in Healthcare |
RSPH | Royal Society for Public Health |
SCLE | subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus |
SPC | specialist palliative care; statistical process control |
SRO | single room occupancy |
SWDM | Schuell-Wepman-Darley Multimodal Stimulation Treatment |
SpA | spondylarthropathy |
Staph | staphylococcus |
TCMA | Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture |
TE | therapeutic equivalence; toxoplasmic encephalitis |
TICU | trauma intensive care unit |
TMF | Tennessee Medical Foundation |
TO | telephone order |
TPR | temperature, pulse, respiration; total peripheral resistance |
VEB | ventricular ectopic beat |
VHQC | Virginia Health Quality Center |
VP | Ventriculo-Peritoneal |
WEIS | Work Environment Impact Scale |
WOI | Without incident |
YSRH | Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health |
cm2 | square centimeter |
eGFR | estimated glomerular filtration rate [case sensitive] |
ery/dL | erythrocytes per deciliters |
eval | evaluation |
mcg | microgram |
od | every day (omnes dies) |
ur | urine |