What does SJMHS mean in medical terms?
There may be more than one meaning of SJMHS. Below is the meaning that the abbreviation SJMHS stands for.
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What does SJMHS stand for in medical abbreviation?
In science & medicine, the meaning of the SJMHS medical abbreviation is Saint Joseph Mercy Health System.
SJMHS: Saint Joseph Mercy Health System
Related Medical Abbreviations
A-MIBI | Adenosine MIBI |
ABD | Abdomen |
ABECOPD | Acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
ABI | Ankle Brachial Index |
AID | Assistance In Danger |
AMBSR | Advances in Medical and Biological Science Research |
ARD | Alcohol-Related Dementia |
AWSM | Advancing Women in Science and Medicine |
BMDA | Bermuda Medical Doctors Association |
BRF | Big Red Flag |
BUM | back-up method |
BUSM | Boston University School of Medicine |
CADASIL | Cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy |
CARP | confluent and reticulated papillomatosis |
CBO | community based organization |
CCB | Calcium Channel Blocker |
CCNU | lomustine |
CDTV | Center For Diagnostic And Therapeutic Videosurgery |
CHHS | College of Health and Human Services |
CSBC | Cancer Systems Biology Consortium |
CWH | Center for Weight and Health |
Cal | Calorie (kilocalorie) |
D Bili | direct bilirubin |
DDx | differential diagnosis |
DFV | doppler flow velocimetry |
DMU | Diploma in Medical Ultrasound |
DNH | do not hospitalize |
DQMW | Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman |
DTaP | diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis |
EMSRS | Emergency Medical Services Retirement System |
FCAS | familial cold auto-inflammatory syndrome |
FNA | Fine Needle Aspiration |
FVD | fluid volume deficit |
GvHD | Graft vs. host disease. It is complicated by the syndromes of acute and chronic graft-vs-host disease (GVHD). |
Gyn | gynecolog(y/ist/ic) |
HAST | HIV, AIDS, STIs and TB |
HIMM | Horizon International Medical Missions (Savannah, GA) |
HMR | Healthcare Management Resources |
Hem | hemoglobin |
HepA | hepatitis A |
IFR | infection fatality ratio; instrument flight rules |
IHIN | Iowa Health Information Network |
IMSE | International Medical Supply and Equipment |
LCMV | lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus |
LISH | Life Individuality Style and Health |
LTA | Late Term Abortion |
LTB | laryngotracheobronchitis |
MCMO | Medical Civil Military Operations |
MDDM | Medical Device Design and Manufacturing |
MG | myasthenia gravis |
MLF | medial longitudinal fasciculus |
MNP | Medical Nuclear Physics |
NICUA | Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Admission |
NMWC | Nominal Molecular Weight Cutoff |
NOSHA | Northern Occupational Safety Health Association |
NQMI | non-Q wave myocardial infarction |
OOP | Out Of Plaster |
OPHS | office of public health and science |
PERRLA | Pupils equal, round, and reactive to light and accommodation. |
PERRLA+C | pupils equal, round, react to light, accommodation ok, and coordinated |
PMT | premenstrual tension |
PPV | pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine; positive predictive value |
RF | Rheumatoid Factor; also Risk Factor |
RFA | Radio Frequency Ablation; Right Femoral Artery |
RHC | Right Heart Cath |
RLS | restless legs syndrome |
RTW | return to work |
S/P | Status Post; also Supra Pubic |
SFBT | Solution–Focused Brief Therapy |
SGS | subglottic stenosis |
SH | serum hepatitis; social history |
SSA | Social Security Administration |
SSD | somatic symptom disorder |
STLOM | Swelling, Tenderness, Limitation Of Motion |
TAME | Talk About Medical Experiences |
TEE | transesophageal echocardiography; transesophageal endoscopy; transesophageal echocardiogram |
TKR | Total Knee Replacement |
TMD | temporomandibular disorder |
TURBT | Transurethral Resection Bladder Tumor |
TcPCO2 | transcutaneous carbon dioxide |
UF | Ultra Filtration |
WFPS | Water Filled Pore Space |
X&D | examination and diagnosis |
dec’d | deceased |
diam | diameter |
dsDNA | double-stranded DNA |
gr | grain |
irrig | irrigate, irrigation |
nullip | nullipara |
obst | obstruct, obstruction |
p.r.n. | As needed. So that it is not always done, but done only when the situation calls for it (or example, taking a pain medication only when having pain and not without pain). |