Common abbreviations in emergency medicine


Common abbreviations in emergency medicine

ABC
Airway, Breathing, Circulation (basic life support)
ABG
arterial blood gases
ACS
acute coronary syndrome
ALS
advanced life support
ALT
alanine aminotransferase
AMS
acute mountain sickness
APLS
advanced paediatric life support
aPTT
activated partial thromboplastin time
ASA
American Society of Anesthesiologists
AST
aspartate aminotransferase
ATV
automatic transport ventilator
AV
atrioventricular
AVPU
Alert; responds to Voice commands; responds to Pain; Unresponsive (rating scale for conscious state)
BMV
bag-mask ventilation
BP
blood pressure
bpm
beats per minute
BURP
backward, upward and rightward pressure to the thyroid cartilage
BVM
bag-valve-mask (ventilation method)
CAT
computerised axial tomography
CK
creatine kinase
CNS
central nervous system
COPD
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
CPAP
continuous positive airways pressure
CPR
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
CSF
cerebrospinal fluid
C-spine
cervical spine
CT
computerised tomography
CTG
cardiotocograph
CTPA
computerised tomographic pulmonary angiography
CVC
central venous catheter(s)
CXR
chest X-ray
EAC
exercise-associated collapse
ECG
electrocardiograph, (-y), (-ic)
ED
Emergency Department
EKC
epidemic keratoconjunctivitis
ENT
ear, nose and throat (otolaryngology)
ETT
endotracheal tube
EUC
electrolytes, urea and creatinine
FAST
focussed abdominal sonogram in trauma
FBC
full blood count
FBE
full blood examination
fFN
fetal fibronectin
FFP
fresh frozen plasma
GCA
giant cell arteritis
GCS
Glasgow Coma Scale
HACE
high altitude cerebral oedema
HAPE
high altitude pulmonary oedema
HDU
high dependency unit
ICU
intensive care unit
IgE
immunoglobulin E
INR
international normalised ratio
JVP
jugular venous pressure
LDH
lactic dehydrogenase
LFT
liver function test
LMA
laryngeal mask airway
LOC
loss of consciousness
MRI
magnetic resonance imaging
msec
millisecond(s)
NAC
N-acetylcysteine (acetylcysteine is the Australian approved name)
NMS
neuroleptic malignant syndrome
NS
normal saline
NSAIDs
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agents
NSTEACS
non-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome
OP
organophosphorus (or organophosphate)
OTC
over-the-counter, non-prescription drug
PaO2
partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood
pCO2
partial pressure of carbon dioxide in blood
PIB
pressure immobilisation bandage
PT
prothrombin time
PUO
pyrexia (fever) of unknown origin
RBC
red blood cell
rFVIIa
recombinant activated factor VII
RR
respiratory rate
RSI
rapid sequence induction (and intubation)
SBP
systolic blood pressure
SI
International System of Units
SpO2
peripheral oxygen saturation (oximetry)
SR
sinus rhythm
SSNRI
selective serotonin and noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor
SSRI
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
STEMI
ST elevation myocardial infarction
SVDK
snake venom detection kit
TIA
transient ischaemic attack
TOE (TEE)
transoesophageal echocardiography
TVS
transvaginal ultrasound
US
ultrasound
UTI
urinary tract infection
Vd
volume of distribution
VDK
venom detection kit
VF
ventricular fibrillation
VICC
venom-induced consumption coagulopathy
V/Q scan
ventilation perfusion scan
VT
ventricular tachycardia
WBCT
whole blood clotting time
WBI
whole bowel irrigation

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