What does the medical abbreviation UMO mean?
In some cases, there may be multiplied meanings of the UMO abbreviation. However, what is the meaning of the medical term UMO?
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UMO medical abbreviation, what is the meaning of it?
In medical field, However, the medical abbreviation UMO stands for Undersea Medical Officer.
UMO: Undersea Medical Officer
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APD | Afferent Pupillary Defect |
APS | Adult Protective Services |
AR | Aortic Regurge |
ARMH | Addiction Recovery Medical Home |
AVR | Aortic Valve Replacement |
BBS | bilateral breath sounds |
BHPO | Black Health Professions Organization |
BR | Bed Rest |
BRBPR | Bright Red Blood Per Rectum |
BRF | Big Red Flag |
BSA | Body Surface Area |
BSPH | Bachelors of Science in Public Health |
CCPD | continuous cycling peritoneal dialysis |
CCRA | cardiac cath recovery area |
CDMI | Clinical Digital Maturity Index |
CPML | Center for Precision Medicine in Leukemia |
CPNP | Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner |
CRB | clinical reference board; change review board |
D&E | dilation and evacuation |
D&O | diagnostic and observation |
DDAMC | Data Driven Academic Medical Centers |
DDx | differential diagnosis |
DNHP | Discount Natural Health Products |
EBMA | European Board of Medical Assessors |
ECHO | Echocardiography |
EMIG | Emergency Medicine Interest Group |
ETU | endotoxin unit; emergency trauma unit |
FAAN | Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network |
FOITS | Fast Optical in vivo Topometry of Human Skin |
FRG | functional related groups |
FSNA | Forearm Sympathetic Nerve Activity |
GA | General Anesthesia |
GITT | glucose insulin tolerance test |
GMR | Gallups, Murmurs, Rubs |
GVL | graft-versus-leukemia |
HANG | Hyperplasia, Abscess, Neoplasia, Granuloma |
HMG-CoA | hydroxymethyl glutaryl coenzyme A |
HPIMR | Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research |
ICK | Infectious Crystalline Keratopathy |
IIF | indirect immunofluorescence |
IRMC | Indiana Regional Medical Center |
KCL | Potassium chloride. |
L&U | lower and upper |
LGV | lymphogranuloma venereum |
LIQ | lower inner quadrant |
LMHC | Licensed Mental Health Counselor |
LTCF | long-term care facility |
LUQ | Left Upper Quadrant |
MCOP | Medical Center Orthotics Prosthetics |
MDD | maximum daily dose; major depressive disorder |
MIX | Medical Innovation Xchange |
MUT | Methylmalonyl-CoA mutase deficiency |
NAT | non-accidental trauma; nucleic acid-based tests |
NKFA | no known food allergies |
NMI | Nuclear Medicine Institute |
P | Pulse. Pulse is recorded as part of the physical examination. It is one of the “vital signs.” |
PCT | proximal convoluted tubule; patient care technician; photochemical treatment |
PDT | photodynamic therapy |
PGL | persistent generalized lymphadenopathy |
PPV | pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine; positive predictive value |
PTT | Partial Thromboplastin Time |
PrP | prion protein |
QoL | quality of life |
RAPD | relative afferent pupillary defect |
RCMM | Radboud Center for Mitochondrial Medicine |
RVF | right ventricular function; right ventricular failure |
SCAD | schizoaffective disorder; short-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency |
SCBE | Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics |
SGOT | serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase |
SR | slow/sustained-release [medication]; sarcoplasmic reticulum; sinus rhythm |
STT | short term tests |
TCH | turn, cough, hyperinflate |
TD | Tetanus and Diptheria Vaccination; Tardive Dyskinesia |
TORS | Trans-Oral Robotic Surgery |
TOSHA | Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
TOX | Toxicology |
TREND | Training Research and Education for Nurses in Diabetes |
ULN | Upper limits of normal |
URQ | upper right quadrant |
cath | cathartic; catheter(ization) |
cytol | cytology |
dB | decibel (measurement of sound volume) |
grad | by degrees; gradual |
mU | milliunit; micro unit |
nm | nanometer (billionth of a meter) |
o.m. | every morning (omni mane) |
oz | ounce |
plt | platelet |
sbp | spontaneous bacterial peritonitis |
tr | trace; tincture |
trach | tracheotomy; trachea(l); tracheostomy |