Healthcare Acronyms

5 words in this vocabulary list

OD

noun a hypothetical force formerly thought to be responsible for many natural phenomena, such as magnetism, heat, light, and chemical action

  • The doctor diagnosed the patient with an overdose of medication.
  • I heard that Sarah had an OD last night, but she's okay now.
  • I can't believe he OD'd on his first time trying that drug.
  • The company's financial losses were like an OD on their profits.

noun SMEH does not have a specific definition as a noun.

verb SMEH does not have a specific definition as a verb.

adjective SMEH does not have a specific definition as an adjective.

adverb SMEH does not have a specific definition as an adverb.

pronoun SMEH does not have a specific definition as a pronoun.

preposition SMEH does not have a specific definition as a preposition.

conjunction SMEH does not have a specific definition as a conjunction.

interjection SMEH does not have a specific definition as an interjection.

article SMEH does not have a specific definition as an article.

  • The SMEH report highlighted the challenges faced by small and medium enterprises in the current economic climate.
  • I heard that the SMEH workshop next week will focus on digital marketing strategies for small businesses.
  • Let's check out the SMEH event happening downtown this weekend, it's supposed to be lit!
  • Her success in the business world was like a shining SMEH guiding others towards their goals.

IME

noun abbreviation for 'Integrated Marketing Environment'

  • IME stands for 'In My Experience', which is often used in academic writing to indicate personal observations or findings.
  • IME, the best way to cook pasta is to boil it for exactly 10 minutes.
  • IME, that movie was lit af!
  • IME, facing your fears head-on is the only way to truly conquer them.

PDA

noun public display of affection, a demonstration of physical affection in a public setting

  • The company has a strict policy against the use of personal digital assistants (PDA) in the workplace.
  • I always carry my PDA with me to stay organized and connected.
  • I need to upgrade my PDA to keep up with the latest technology.
  • His constant need for validation through social media is like a PDA for his ego.

noun a term that refers to a specific person, place, thing, or idea

  • The ADMS system is designed to efficiently manage all aspects of data storage.
  • I heard the ADMS software is really user-friendly and easy to navigate.
  • I'm gonna need you to ADMS that document ASAP.
  • Her ability to ADMS the team through the project was impressive.