What is WHAT in medical terms?
Sometime, there may be more than one meaning of WHAT abbreviation. Below is the meaning that the abbreviation WHAT stands for.
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What does WHAT stand for in medical abbreviation?
In medical field, the WHAT medical abbreviation stands for Wilmington Health Access for Teens.
WHAT: Wilmington Health Access for Teens
Related Medical Abbreviations
+/- | Uncertain/equivocal |
AAMSI | American Association for Medical Systems and Informatics |
AAOA | American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy |
ABECOPD | Acute exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
ACS | Acute Coronary Syndrome |
AD LIB | As Desired |
AGNO3 | Silver Nitrate |
AHG | Antihemophilic Globulin |
AION | Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy |
AOSPRM | Asia Oceania Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine |
ASMS | Association of Salaried Medical Specialists |
BFR | blood flow rate |
BHOM | Behavioral Health Outcomes Management |
BSK | Band Shaped Keratopathy |
CHAU | Community Health Assessment Unit |
CHQOER | Center for Health Quality Outcomes and Economic Research |
CLDD | Cross Linked Diethylaminoethyl Dextran |
CMAG | Comparative Medicine Advisory Group |
CMD | Canadian Medical Directory |
CMMF | Central Maine Medical Family |
CZB | Certified Zero Balancer |
DCIN | Diabetic Cats in Need |
DIMM | Diploma in Mountain Medicine |
DOA | date of admission; duration of action; dead on arrival |
ECT | Electro-Convulsive Therapy |
ED&C | electrodessication and curettage |
EECP | Enhanced External Cardiac Pulsation |
EFNJ | Epilepsy Foundation of New Jersey |
ESS | Empty sella syndrome |
ESSG | spondylarthropathy study group |
ETU | endotoxin unit; emergency trauma unit |
FFM | Fat Free Mass |
GLP | good laboratory practice |
HAES | Health At Every Size |
HCAN | Health Care for America NOW |
HEAI | Health Economics Association of Ireland |
HICU | Highlands Intensive Care Unit |
HIMR | Health Information Management Reimagined |
HRFAs | Health Research Funding Agencies |
ICSCs | International Chemical Safety Cards |
IVAD | intravenous access device |
In | Indium (element) |
LDLo | lowest dosage causing death |
LSIL | low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion |
MACRA | Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act |
MMMEF | Merchant Mariner Medical Evaluation Form |
MMOL | MicroMOLe |
MOA | memorandum of agreement; mechanism of action |
MRRS | Medical Readiness and Reporting System |
MxT | myringotomy and tubes |
N/A | not applicable |
NH3 | Ammonia |
NHP | nursing home placement |
NMI | Nuclear Medicine Institute |
NPAFP | Non-Polio Acute Flaccid Paralysis |
NPWT | negative pressure wound therapy |
OL | left eye (oculus laevus) |
OLMC | on-line medical control |
ORNT | Oral Rehydration and Nutrition Therapy |
OSHH | Of Substances Hazardous to Health |
PADS | preventive aggression device system |
PERRL | Pupils Equal, Round, Reactive to Light |
PHES | Public Health Emergency Services |
PLL | postero-lateral left |
PMRC | Pakistan Medical Research Council |
PRL | prolactin |
PUL | percutaneous ultrasonic lithotripsy |
Pap. | papillary |
Pb | Lead (element) |
PeVN | periventricular nucleus |
RBM | Rules Based Medicine |
RCMM | Radboud Center for Mitochondrial Medicine |
SAHAT | South Asian Health Assessment Tool |
SCHA | South Country Health Alliance |
SI | Suicidal Ideation |
TAPVR | Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return |
TEDS | Thromboembolism Deterrent Stockings |
TKA | Total Knee Arthroplasty |
TORS | Trans-Oral Robotic Surgery |
ULT | Urate-Lowering Therapy |
UO | Urine Output |
VDQ | Ventilator Dependent Quadriplegic |
VMI | Ventricular Mass Index |
WHNE | WholeHealth New England |
WPW | Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome |
WSME | Wellness Sensitive Medical Events |
emer | emergency |
immed | immediate, immediately (at once) |
misc | miscellaneous |
phos | phosphate |
q3h | Every 3 hours. As in taking a medicine every 3 hours. |