What is the medical abbreviation STOP?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of STOP abbreviation. However, what does the abbreviation STOP stand for in medical terms?
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STOP medical abbreviation, what does it mean?
In medicine, the medical abbreviation STOP means Surgical Termination Of Pregnancy.
STOP: Surgical Termination Of Pregnancy
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AHCM | Accountable Health Communities Model |
AMMA | American Medical Massage Association |
BWFI | Bacteriostatic Water For Injection |
CAM | complementary and alternative medicine |
CAOT-ACE | Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists – Association Canadienne des Ergothérapeutes |
CAT | Cataract |
CAUTI | catheter-associated urinary tract infection |
CCSH | Certification in Clinical Sleep Health |
CFCM | Center for Family and Community Medicine |
CNIA | Canadian Nursing Informatics Association |
COX-2 | cyclooxygenase 2 (inhibitors) |
CPS | Child Protective Services |
CUC | chronic ulcerative colitis |
DDAVP | desmopressin acetate |
DEATH | Despair Ease Agony Torture Hatred |
DMAC | disseminated mycobacterium avium complex |
DOL | department of labor |
DTH | delayed-type hypersensitivity |
E&M | evaluation and management |
EDC | estimated day of confinement; electronic data capture; extensor digitorum communis |
EOS | end of study |
FDBA | Freeze-Dried Bone Allograft |
FHL | flexor hallucis longus |
FSH | Follicle Stimulating Hormone |
FU | follow-up |
GCRM | Glasgow Centre for Reproductive Medicine |
GCS | Glascow Coma Scale |
HAPU | Healthcare Acquired Pressure Ulcers |
HAV | hepatitis A vaccine; hepatitis A virus |
HAZOP | hazard and operability |
HDRS | Hamilton Depression Rating Scale |
HDT | home dialysis training |
HFMU | Hoffman Family Medicine University |
HIMM | Horizon International Medical Missions (Savannah, GA) |
HepA | hepatitis A |
IAHE | International Alliance of Healthcare Educators |
IBCLC | international board certified lactation consultant |
IMSE | International Medical Supply and Equipment |
JPHA | Japan Public Health Association |
KTS | Klippel–Trenaunay syndrome |
LGA | large for gestational age |
M1 | mitral first sound |
MAI | mycobacterium avium intracellular |
MAOB | Monoamine Oxidase Type B (Parkinson’s disease medication) |
MCD | multiple carboxylase deficiency |
MERT | medical emergency response team |
MMAA | Minnesota Medical Association Alliance |
MMLP | Montana Medical Legal Panels |
MN | Master of Nursing; myoneural |
MRI | Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
NCSC | National Cyber Security Centre |
NEI | National Eye Institute |
NIB | National Information Board |
NO2 | nitrous oxide |
NaCl | Sodium Chloride |
O/E | on examination |
OFC | occipital-frontal circumference |
PBF | partially breastfed |
PGA | pteroylglutamic acid |
PKD | polycystic kidney disease |
POLST | physician orders for life-sustaining therapy |
PRVC | pressure regulated volume control |
PU | passed urine, peptic ulcer; peptic ulcer |
QM | quality management |
QOD | Every Other Day |
QUMS | Qazvin University of Medical Sciences |
RAS | renal artery stenosis; renin-angiotensin system; reticular activating system |
REMS | risk evaluation and mitigation strategy |
RINM | Research Institute for Nuclear Medicine |
RSNA | Radiological Society of North America |
RUD | right uterine displacement |
Re | Rhenium (element) |
SIDS | Sudden Infant Death Syndrome |
SROM | spontaneous rupture of membranes |
SSA | Social Security Administration |
TGA | transposition of the great arteries (formerly TGV, transposition of the great vessels) |
TN | trigeminal nerve |
TOE | transesophageal echocardiography |
TRUS | Transrectal Ultrasound |
UN | united nations |
UPDRS | Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale |
UVJ | uretero vesicle junction |
hnRNA | heterogeneous nuclear RNA |
in | inch (25.4 mm); inch |
ing | inguinal |
lat. | lateral |
pharm | pharmacy |
rad | radical; root (radix); radial |
rel | related; relative |
reps | repetitions |
syph | syphilis |