What does TPH mean?
TPH means The Patient Had
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for The Patient Had?
The Patient Had can be abbreviated as TPH
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What does TPH mean? TPH as abbreviation means "The Patient Had". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TPWP - The Patient Was Placed
- TPW - The Patient Was
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- tpn - The Patient Name
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- tpsc - The Patient Safety Company
- grand tour. - A lengthy journey which takes in the major sights of a continent. Usually used to refer to "The Grand Tour of Europe," on which people of means saw all of the best the continent had to offer.
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- Brothelizer test - microbiology test (on swab or sample) requested by the Genito-Urinary Clinic or STD clinic to check for sexually transmitted diseases. A positive test result means the patient has "failed the brothelizer test".
- Buff - re-hash the patient's story to make it sound more appropriate for the patient to be referred to another dept (see also turfing and bouncing)
- Chandelier's Sign - The result of any test or probing after which the patient must be removed from the chandelier
- Code Surfer - medic straddling the patient on trolly (gurney) performing chest compressions while patient is being transported
- Cold-tea Sign/Cold Tea Syndrome - refers to the several cups of cold tea on the bedside cabinet beside a dead geriatric (i.e. no-one noticed the patient had died)
- Doorknob Rounds - the entire presentation takes place in 5 seconds while the consultant's hand never leaves the doorknob to the entrance of the patient's room (US hospitals have small single occupancy rooms)
- Pucker Factor - the degree/speed of constriction of the surgeon's anal sphincter is directly proportional to the patient's risk of sudden death
- 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
- Two Dudes - a patient who was in a fight "Two dudes jumped me for no reason" (implying the patient would have one against one assailant)
- T-sign - (UK)the number of untouched cups of cold tea at a deceased patient's bedside. Used as an indicator of approximate time of death (i.e. the patient died but nobody noticed)
- ET - Essential Tremor (ET) is a neurological disorder which cannot be completely relieved even with medication. The tremor occurs when the patient is performing any kind of movement or maintaining a position against gravity. Stressful situations will make the