What does the SJCM medical term stand for?
The abbreviation SJCM may have a few different meanings. Below is the meaning of SJCM abbreviation in medical terms.
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What does SJCM medical abbreviation mean?
In the science & medicine field, the abbreviation SJCM means Science Journal of Clinical Medicine.
SJCM: Science Journal of Clinical Medicine
Related Medical Abbreviations
BIOT | biotinidase deficiency |
BPs | blood pressure, systolic |
C&P | crowning and pushing |
CAW | Cube-Adjusted Weight |
CC | Chief Complaint |
CNTC | Center for Neonatal Transitional Care |
CPMU | Central Park Medical Unit |
CPP | Cerebral Perfusion Pressure |
CRT | Certified Respiratory Therapist; capillary refill time; cardiac resynchronization therapy |
CT | Cat Scan; also Chest Tube and Cardio-Thoracic |
CTB | cease to breathe; chronic tuberculosis |
CTVT | Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumor |
CVOU | cardiovascular outpatient unit |
CY | calendar year |
DFR | dialysate flow rate |
DISCUS | dyskinesia identification system condensed user scale |
DUR | drug utilization review |
EDRC | Epidemiology Data Resource Center |
EPR | electron paramagnetic resonance; electronic patient record; emergency physical restraints |
Ex | examination |
FCB | fibrocystic breast |
FCU | flexor carpi ulnaris |
FOC | fronto-occipital circumference |
FPG | fasting plasma glucose |
FTD | frontotemporal dementia |
FamHx | Family history |
GTMS | Graduate Training in Medical Science |
HCI | human-computer interaction |
HDU | high dependency unit; Hemodialysis Unit |
HEP | home exercise program |
HPMC | Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center |
HPS | Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. A type of contagious, infectious disease transmitted by rats infected with the virus. |
HbAS | Hemoglobin A and Hemoglobin S (Sickle cell trait) |
HbB | Hemoglobin B |
IA | Intra-Articular |
IDH | ischemic heart disease; isocitrate dehydrogenase |
IDV | indinavir (antiviral drug) |
IED | improvised explosive device |
IMAJ | Israel Medical Association Journal |
IPS | idiopathic pneumonia syndrome |
IVAD | intravenous access device |
JE-MB | Inactivated, mouse brain-derived Japanese encephalitis vaccine (JE-Vax®) (no longer available) |
KA | ketoacidosis |
KED | Kendrick Extrication Device |
KPI | key performance indicator |
LAO | left anterior oblique |
LBP | Low Back Pain |
LV | left ventricle; live vaccine |
LVA | left ventricular aneurysm |
MC | medical corps |
MCF | middle cranial fossa |
MG | myasthenia gravis |
MIX | Medical Innovation Xchange |
MRI | Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
MSS | Medical Social Sciences |
NAA | nucleic acid amplification |
NKHG | nonketotic hyperglycinemia |
NS | Normal Saline |
Ne | Neon (element) |
OB/GYN | obstetrics/gynecology |
OCD | Obsessive Compulsive Disorder |
OTR | registered occupational therapist |
Ortho | orthopedics |
PDR | Physicians’ Desk Reference |
PFTs | Pulmonary Function Tests |
PNC | prenatal care; penicillin; premature nodal complex; premature nodal contraction |
PNF | proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation |
PPH | Primary Pulmonary Hypertension |
QMP | qualified medical practitioner |
RADAR | risk assessment of drugs analysis and response; radio detecting and ranging |
RCA | Right Coronary Artery |
RDA | recommended daily/dietary allowance |
RNST | reactive non stress test |
SG | Swan-Ganz catheter; specific gravity; skin graft; suicide gesture |
SLD | specific learning disabilities |
TBBMD | total body bone mineral density |
TEF | tracheoesophageal fistula |
TID | Three times per day |
TORCH | toxoplasmosis, other (hepatitis b, syphilis), rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex 2 |
TcPCO2 | transcutaneous carbon dioxide |
VWF | Von Willebrand Factor |
WOC | wound, ostomy, and continence nurse |
Z-DNA | left-handed DNA |
ddC | zalcitabine |
exer | exercise |
h.s. | At bedtime. As in taking a medicine at bedtime. |
in | inch (25.4 mm); inch |
lat. | lateral |
lvl | level |
sc | subcutaneous(ly) |
via | by way of |