What does CODE 8 mean?
CODE 8 means Patient with a Terminal condition
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Police Code Abbreviations
Particularly in Police Code Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Patient with a Terminal condition?
Patient with a Terminal condition can be abbreviated as CODE 8
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What does CODE 8 stand for? CODE 8 stands for "Patient with a Terminal condition". |
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How to abbreviate "Patient with a Terminal condition"? "Patient with a Terminal condition" can be abbreviated as CODE 8. |
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What is the meaning of CODE 8 abbreviation? The meaning of CODE 8 abbreviation is "Patient with a Terminal condition". |
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What is CODE 8 abbreviation? One of the definitions of CODE 8 is "Patient with a Terminal condition". |
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What does CODE 8 mean? CODE 8 as abbreviation means "Patient with a Terminal condition". |
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What is shorthand of Patient with a Terminal condition? The most common shorthand of "Patient with a Terminal condition" is CODE 8. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- ES - Eiffel Syndrome - From "I Fell On It" Excuse By Patient With A Foreign Object In The Rectum
- IFOI - "I Fell On It" - (also Eiffel Syndrome) Universal Explanation Given By A Patient With A Foreign Object In The Rectum
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