What does MHR mean?
MHR means massive hemorrhage and resuscitation
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for massive hemorrhage and resuscitation?
massive hemorrhage and resuscitation can be abbreviated as MHR
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What does MHR stand for? MHR stands for "massive hemorrhage and resuscitation". |
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How to abbreviate "massive hemorrhage and resuscitation"? "massive hemorrhage and resuscitation" can be abbreviated as MHR. |
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What is the meaning of MHR abbreviation? The meaning of MHR abbreviation is "massive hemorrhage and resuscitation". |
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What is MHR abbreviation? One of the definitions of MHR is "massive hemorrhage and resuscitation". |
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What does MHR mean? MHR as abbreviation means "massive hemorrhage and resuscitation". |
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What is shorthand of massive hemorrhage and resuscitation? The most common shorthand of "massive hemorrhage and resuscitation" is MHR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HS/R - Hemorrhagic Shock and Resuscitation
- STARS-P - Sustainment of Trauma and Resuscitation Skills - Program
- CHANT - Cerebral Hemorrhage and NXY Treatment
- H-R - Hemorrhage and Resuscitation
- MARCH - Massive hemorrhaging, Airway, Respiration, Circulation and Hypothermia
- ARC - And the Resuscitation Council
- HSR - hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation
- iEMR - Immunisation Emergencies Management and Resuscitation
- MIKE - Massive Information and Knowledge Engineering
- mLH - massive liver hemorrhage
- MPH - Massive pulmonary hemorrhage
- MVH - Massive Vitreous Hemorrhage
- TRC - Trauma and Resuscitation Course
- EPR - Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation
- MSCH - massive suprachoroidal hemorrhage
- am - and a Massive
- care - Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation Epidemiology
- h&s - Hemorrhage and Shock
- H&E - Hemorrhage And Exudate
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