What does Snow mean?
Snow means to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!)?
to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!) can be abbreviated as Snow
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What does Snow stand for? Snow stands for "to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!)". |
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How to abbreviate "to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!)"? "to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!)" can be abbreviated as Snow. |
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What is the meaning of Snow abbreviation? The meaning of Snow abbreviation is "to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!)". |
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What is Snow abbreviation? One of the definitions of Snow is "to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!)". |
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What does Snow mean? Snow as abbreviation means "to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!)". |
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What is shorthand of to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!)? The most common shorthand of "to accidently give a patient too much medication/mixed medication so they go into an altered state of consciousness (Don't snow that patient with Drug X and Drug Y at the same time!)" is Snow. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ASCID - Altered States of Consciousness Induction Device
- READR - These orders will Remain in Effect After Discharge and Reenlistment at the same Time
- ALOC - Altered Level Of Consciousness
- ALC - Altered Level of Consciousness
- ASC - Altered State of Consciousness
- ASOC - Altered State of Consciousness
- ATSM - At The Same Time
- ATST - At the Same Time
- ALTMI - A Little Too Much Information
- ASCT - Altered States of Consciousness Therapy
- ASCC - Altered States of Consciousness Centre
- AST - Accounts at the Same Time
- LSAT - LSDAS at the Same Time
- ASCs - altered states of consciousness
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