What does Smashola mean?
Smashola means patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash?
patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash can be abbreviated as Smashola
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What does Smashola stand for? Smashola stands for "patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash". |
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How to abbreviate "patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash"? "patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash" can be abbreviated as Smashola. |
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What is the meaning of Smashola abbreviation? The meaning of Smashola abbreviation is "patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash". |
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What is Smashola abbreviation? One of the definitions of Smashola is "patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash". |
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What does Smashola mean? Smashola as abbreviation means "patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash". |
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What is shorthand of patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash? The most common shorthand of "patient with multiple blunt trauma injuries e.g. from car smash" is Smashola. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MDTE - Multiple Dental Trauma Episodes
- POAG - Patient with Open Angle Glaucoma
- BTV - blunt trauma victim
- MST - Multiple Significant Trauma
- BCVI - blunt cerebrovascular injuries
- BT - blunt trauma
- PWS - patient with syndrome
- MBT - multiple body trauma
- MSTI - Multiple Soft Tissue Injuries
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- Eiffel Syndrome - (From I-fell on it) patient with a foreign object in the rectum
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- Hat Trick - trauma patient with 3 tubes into him
- Horrendoplasty - A god-awful surgery with a probable poor outcome e.g. difficult operation for 12 hours on a patient with a BMI of 45
- Hypoxanaxemia - patient with anxiety symptoms (Xanax deficiency)
- Pan-man Scan - Whole body scan (e.g. after car crash)
- Three-toed sloth - patient with diminished capacities, usually from long-term alcoholism
- EG - E G & G