What does SPC mean?
SPC means Special Patient Contributions
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Special Patient Contributions?
Special Patient Contributions can be abbreviated as SPC
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What does SPC stand for? SPC stands for "Special Patient Contributions". |
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What is the meaning of SPC abbreviation? The meaning of SPC abbreviation is "Special Patient Contributions". |
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What does SPC mean? SPC as abbreviation means "Special Patient Contributions". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COVVO - Contributions of the Van Vleck Observatory
- CoDAO - Contributions from the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory
- CNAE - Contributions to North American Ethnology
- CPE - Contributions to Political Economy
- CSASG - Contributions of the Slovak Academy Sciences Geophysical Institute
- CBET - Contributions to Biblical Exegesis and Theology
- CCRG - Contributions to Current Research in Geophysics
- CEP - Contributions Equivalent Premium
- CILT - Contributions in Lieu of Taxes
- CIPA - Contributions to International Peacekeeping Account
- CIPA - Contributions to International Peacekeeping Activities
- CIO - Contributions to International Organizations
- CLIA - Contributions to Literacy in Alaska
- CLR - Contributions by Laura
- CME - Contributions in Mathematics
- SCF - Special Contributions Fund
- SPCC - Special Patient Care Clinic
- Choly / Chole - patient with cholecystitis (inflammation of the gallbladder) or cholecystectomy patient.
- Dump - patient that nobody seems to want (or to transfer a patient to another hospital); also a verb - arranging for patient to be off-loaded elsewhere
- Q sign - Patient unconscious/terminal with mouth open and tongue hanging out; "Dotted Q" means flies land on tongue (dead/dying). Reversible Q-sign means you can push the patient's tongue back into the mouth to form the O-sign. Irreversible Q-sign means the tongue