What does DPR mean?
DPR means derived patient ratio
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for derived patient ratio?
derived patient ratio can be abbreviated as DPR
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What does DPR stand for? DPR stands for "derived patient ratio". |
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How to abbreviate "derived patient ratio"? "derived patient ratio" can be abbreviated as DPR. |
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What is the meaning of DPR abbreviation? The meaning of DPR abbreviation is "derived patient ratio". |
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What is DPR abbreviation? One of the definitions of DPR is "derived patient ratio". |
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What does DPR mean? DPR as abbreviation means "derived patient ratio". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DAC-HR - Derived Air Concentration-Hour
- DEVG - Derived Equivalent Vertical Gust
- DPECM - Derived Physically Expressive Circuit Model
- DMPDU - Derived MAC (Medium Access Control) Protocol Data Unit
- DUKPT - Derived Unique Key Per Transaction
- DDSA - Derived-Design Strategic Activities
- DDA - Derived Decision Altitude
- DCGL - Derived Concentration Guideline Level
- DCG - Derived Air Concentration Guide for Uncontrolled Areas
- DCG - Derived Concentration Guide
- DAAF - Derived Access Adaptation Function
- DAC - Derived Air Concentration
- dCVF - Derived Collagen Volume Fraction
- NNPR - Night-Time Nurse-to-Patient Ratio
- NPR - Nurse-Patient Ratio
- RTAR - Ratio of Tissue-Air Ratio
- spr - sequelae-to-patient ratio
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