What is RSVI in medical terms?
In some cases, there may be more than one meaning of RSVI. However, what is the meaning of the RSVI medical abbreviation?
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What does RSVI mean in medical abbreviation?
In the medicine field, the medical abbreviation RSVI means respiratory syncytial viral infection(s).
RSVI: respiratory syncytial viral infection(s)
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AAAT | Adult Adolescent Alcohol Treatment |
ABOM | American Board of Obesity Medicine |
ACKD | Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease |
ALS | Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; also Advanced Life Support |
APSI | Anterior-Posterior Stability Index |
ASOL | Anesthesia Services of Lynchburg |
Ala | Alanine |
BAPEN | British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition |
BE PRN | Both Eyes Pro Re Nata (in Latin) when necessary |
BEAM | brain electrical activity mapping |
BEE | basal energy expenditure |
BNP | brain natriuretic peptide; B-type natriuretic peptide |
BPI-SF | Brief Pain Inventory – short form |
BPP | biophysical profile |
CCCA | central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia |
CNO | Chief Nursing Officer |
CPPA | Center for Pharmacy Practice Accreditation |
CRNP | Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner |
Chemo | Chemotherapy |
CrCl | creatinine clearance |
DATAR | Drug and Alcohol Treatment Access Report |
DDNC | Digestive Disease National Coalition |
DMU | Diploma in Medical Ultrasound |
DSA | digital subtraction angiography |
DSM-IV | Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition |
EDMC | Estonian Drug Monitoring Centre |
EHT | estrogen hormone therapy |
EIT | Early Intervention Teams |
EKG | Electrocardiogram (also known as ECG) |
EMQ | extended matching question |
ETPD | Electromagnetic Tube Placement Device |
FPEM | family planning education materials |
GEMS | Georgetown Experimental Medical Studies |
HB | heart block |
HCG | Human Chorionic Gonadotropin |
HDP | hydroxymethylene diphosphonate |
HIV-PEP | HIV postexposure prophylaxis |
HMTT | Hyperbaric Medicine Team Training |
HepB | hepatitis B |
ICH | Intra-Cranial Hemorrhage |
IRDS | infant respiratory distress syndrome |
IUPC | intrauterine pressure catheter |
IV | Intravenous |
IgE | immunoglobulin E |
LCF | left cubital fossa |
LDLo | lowest dosage causing death |
LLN | Lower limit of normal |
LMCL | Left-Mid-Central Lobe |
Lu | Lutetium (element) |
M&M | Morbidity and Mortality |
M-CSF | macrophage colony-stimulating factor |
MCPJ | metacarpophalangeal joint |
MLAP | Master’s Level Addiction Professional |
MPAP | mean pulmonary artery pressure |
MS | Mental Status; also Mitral Stenosis, Multiple Sclerosis and Morphine Sulfate |
MTDM | Medication Therapy Disease Management |
MTX | methotrexate |
Met | methionine |
NAPNES | National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service |
NIPE | Newborn and Infant Physical Examination |
Nsg | nursing |
OHCM | Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine |
OPROC | outpatient procedure |
ORL | Oto-Rhino Laryngology |
OV | office visit |
PBTA | Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas |
PIPOT | persons in positions of trust |
PMDA | Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Agency |
PNA | Pneumonia |
RAID | rapid assessment, interface and discharge |
RDH | Registered Dental Hygienist |
RR | Respiratory Rate |
RUL | Right Upper Lobe; Right Upper Lid |
S/S | signs and symptoms |
SCPM | Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine |
SMA | sequential multiple analyzer; spinal muscular atrophy; superior mesenteric artery |
SaO2 | arterial blood-oxygen saturation |
Sc | Scandium (element) |
T&S | Type and Screen |
TNM | tumor-node-metastasis |
USACHPPM | United States Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine |
UTI | Urinary Tract Infection |
VZV | varicella zoster virus |
Y-BOCS | Yale-Brown Obsessive-Compulsive Scale |
dist | distribute; distal |
mthy | monthly |
obst | obstruct, obstruction |
part. vic. | in divided doses (partitis vicibus) |
p̄ | post ( after) |
rad | radical; root (radix); radial |
w/v. | weight in volume |