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RICE is a mnemonic acronym for the four elements of a treatment regimen that was once recommended for soft tissue injuries: rest, ice, compression, and elevation. [1] It was considered a first-aid treatment rather than a cure and aimed to control inflammation. [2]
soft tissue injury: STN: Subthalamic nucleus soft tissue neck: STNR: Symmetrical tonic neck reflex: STOP: surgical termination of pregnancy (sometimes suction termination of pregnancy) Strep. Strepto. Streptococcus: STS: serological test for syphilis soft tissue sarcoma Subq: subcutaneous: SUD substance use disorder: SUI: stress urinary ...
Mechanism of injury - A concise description of the mechanism of injury should be provided. For example: "He felt dizzy, then collapsed to the ground feeling faint". Injuries or complaints - The casualty's chief complaint should be provided, as well as other injuries and relevant not applicable injuries. For example: "He hasn't passed out or hit ...
This is a list of mnemonics used in medicine and medical science, categorized and alphabetized. A mnemonic is any technique that assists the human memory with information retention or retrieval by making abstract or impersonal information more accessible and meaningful, and therefore easier to remember; many of them are acronyms or initialisms which reduce a lengthy set of terms to a single ...
Acronyms Diseases and disorders TAC Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia: TAO Thromboangiitis obliterans: TB Tuberculosis: TBI Traumatic brain injury: TCS Tethered cord syndrome: TEF Tracheoesophageal fistula: TIA Transient ischemic attack: TMH Trainable mentally handicapped: TMJ/TMD Temporomandibular joint disorder: TMR Trainable mentally retarded: TN
T.J. Holmes is on the mend from an injury after completing the New York City Marathon earlier this month. On Nov. 26, the 47-year-old posted a series of photos on Instagram from his doctor’s ...
For one night, the NFL machine was forced to stop in response to gravity of Damar Hamlin's injury. Charles Robinson. January 3, 2023 at 2:22 AM.
Stop – The fire-affected person stops, ceasing any movement which may fan the flames or hamper those attempting to put the fire out. Drop – The fire-affected person drops to the ground, lying down if possible. The face is covered with their own hands to avoid facial injury (this can be remembered as an additional "Cover" step).