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This page is full of improperly capitalized edit links -- I will have to go through it later. Any help would be greatly appreciated. --maveric149
Should acronyms such as AMA really go on this page? They're listed as American Medical Association etc but they could equally well be the Australian Medical Association. It seems a little umm overly specific to have them here - if we added the appropriate acronmyms for every country the list would be as long as my arm! IMO this list should stick to medical terminology, with a seperate one for medical organisations of various countries. ~KJ
This page should be moved to: List of medical acronyms and abbreviations, as some of thease are no acronyms but are abbreviations, as an acronym makes a word eg POSH (Port Out Starbard Home) while an abbrevation does not made a word eg AD (Anno Dommini)..
NOS stands for "Not Otherwise Specified" in many standardized clinical coding lexicons. ~Felinity
I see that someone has added FOOSH (Fall On OutStretched Hand) and someone else has removed it. It is a fairly standard acronym in the emergency departments where I have worked. I am unsure about if I should just add it back in.139.168.206.22022:12, 20 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
FWIW, I believe that anything that might show up on a patient's chart is fair game for inclusion here. Also, "Resident's talk", which may not show on a chart, but much of which is designed to quickly convey essential information to their fellows.Pproctor23:48, 27 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Re: "Resident's talk", I notice here that PFO has got the Patent Foramen Ovale, but not the more common usage (Pissed and Fell Over) and there is no entry for TTFO. Should we be including the more scatological phrases?139.168.206.22022:14, 20 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I've done some cleanup, will do more later.Perel10:57, 5 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Interferon is also IFN. I've rarely seen it as INF except as a typo.121.45.133.14406:35, 15 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I've removed "UDDHS UNITED HEALTH DISCHARGE DATA SET", both as the word order does not follow the abbreviation letters, and I have no idea of wjhat the "united" applies to - is this a standard system in any particular country, or just a locally termed expression for a specific hospital (in which case not [[WP:Notable]}) ?David RubenTalk12:16, 9 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The source on additions I (maryanninmiami) am making at this point are a list of medical abbreviations handed to nursing students at Keiser University.—Precedingunsigned comment added byMaryanninmiami (talk •contribs)14:13, 18 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]
One thing to be done in this list is to go through and Remove Some Of The Unnecessary Capitalization. I don't have time to really go over the whole thing, but this is a to-do item for anyone who can make time for it. Some recent edits have actually taken blue links and turned them red By Forcing Them To Have Capital Letters. Please note thatthe spell-outs (expansions) of acronyms and initialisms do not have to be capitalized, and the expanded terms are themselves Not Proper Nouns, which is why their article titles Do Not Use Title Case (WP:MOSCAP). Thanks.— ¾-1017:59, 1 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This article is getting really long and hence very slow to load on dialup. Suggest splitting this article into multiple small chunks.sarindam7 (talk)18:20, 14 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Regarding the merging ofList of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions into this article.
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Does EMT really stand only forEmergency Medical Technician. I think it stands also for Emergency Medical Transport. Am I right? What standD5 andD50 anD5W for? (kind of a solution for infusion?) --84.137.13.82 (talk)21:25, 22 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Because the parent list was already too long, and still would have needed additional growth to be comprehensive, I split it into a series with a navbox (Template:MedAbbrev).— ¾-1022:30, 17 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]
EGBUS—Precedingunsigned comment added by207.151.240.70 (talk)21:06, 20 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This article series should still be verifiable against reliable sources.
I cannot find reference to a few of the listed abbreviations - eg. BBMF "Bone break Me Fix" anywhere online[1].Is this article series an attractant for doctors and nurses playingWP:MADEUP?--ZayZayEM (talk)04:39, 30 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
The following request for additions was moved fromWikipedia talk:WikiProject Lists.Dkriegls (talk)17:34, 3 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Please consider adding
MDS = misce, da, signa (mix, give and sign)
Kind Regards,Karl-Stephan Neufeldt (Statistical Programmer karl-stephan.neufeldt@ucb.com)195.206.74.130 (talk)08:03, 29 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Why do bothhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronyms_in_healthcare andhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_medical_abbreviations?86.166.164.39 (talk)16:49, 9 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Would like to see the table have faint grid lines, possibly faded alternating background colors in the rows. I'll try and look into styling a table.Mathglot (talk)00:04, 10 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
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The length of this list keeps coming up from the look of things.When I viewed this article, I wondered why we're including standard SI abbreviations and other terms that don't specifically relate to health care. Surely this can be found elsewhere (really, how many people accessing this list wouldn't already know that mL refers to millilitres, for example)?This makes up a significant proportion of this list, and seems unnecessary, unless non-standard abbreviations are used in medical contexts.Thoughts?DrMAV81 (talk)04:58, 2 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]