What does Eternal Care mean?
Eternal Care means Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again)?
Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again) can be abbreviated as Eternal Care
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What does Eternal Care stand for? Eternal Care stands for "Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again)". |
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How to abbreviate "Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again)"? "Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again)" can be abbreviated as Eternal Care. |
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What is the meaning of Eternal Care abbreviation? The meaning of Eternal Care abbreviation is "Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again)". |
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What is Eternal Care abbreviation? One of the definitions of Eternal Care is "Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again)". |
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What does Eternal Care mean? Eternal Care as abbreviation means "Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again)". |
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What is shorthand of Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again)? The most common shorthand of "Intensive Care (for a patient who won't come out again)" is Eternal Care. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GSP - Gown Sign Positive - A Patient Who Leaves (self-discharge) Without Official Discharge Orders
- c4ashg - care for a shag
- cfas - care for a secret?
- courtesy room . - A room in a hotel (or elsewhere) made available to guests for a short period of time at no additional charge. For example, a beach resort might provide a courtesy room to guests who checked out in the
- emissary. - A person who is sent out on a mission on behalf of another person or a country.
- masseur, masseuse. - Fr. The male and female variants for a person who gives massages.
- psychocentric - . Adj. A psychological term for a person who prefers the familiar and is not open to new experiences. Psychocentric travelers are said to prefer trips close to home and to seek familiar environments,
- DRT - Dead Right There. (ODSA) Doctors and nurses shorthand acronym for a patient found dead at the scene.
- AWTB/AWTF - Away With The Birds/Away With The Fairies; a patient who is totally confused
- Beating off Angels - doing CPR in vain on a patient who won't make it
- Bungee jumper - a patient who pulls on his catheter tube
- Gown's Sign, positive - a patient who leaves (self-discharge ) without official discharge orders
- Interesting Case - A patient transferred from a non-specialist hospital who is an unmitigated disaster with no accompanying chart or documentation
- Lerner/Bernstein Fracture - the injury suffered by a patient who is intent on suing someone over his trip or fall (Lerner/Bernstein are ambulance-chasing lawyers in one region).
- Shits & Spits - lab tech term for a patient's stool and sputum samples; also the instruction to obtain these samples
- 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)
- Vedgy - a patient requiring intensive care, incapable of movement
- Viaggravation - what a doctor gets from a patient who is demanding erectile dysfunction medication on the NHS (not all areas of the UK provide this on NHS)
- Wilkinson's Syndrome - a patient who has slashed their wrists with a razor blade (after a popular brand of razor)
- box-kicker - pejorative for a Marine who works in supply cf. warehouse clerk.