nec (necrotizing enterocolitis)
1Necrotizing enterocolitis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 P77 ICD 9 777.5 …
2necrotizing enterocolitis — NEC a serious disease affecting the bowel during the first three weeks of life; it is much more common in preterm babies. The abdomen distends and blood and mucus appear in the stools; the bowel may perforate. Treatment is to rest the bowel and… …
3necrotizing enterocolitis — noun an acute inflammatory disease occurring in the intestines of premature infants; necrosis of intestinal tissue may follow • Syn: ↑NEC • Hypernyms: ↑inflammatory disease …
4NEC — see necrotizing enterocolitis …
5NEC — National Electrical Code; necrotizing enterocolitis; neuroendocrine cell; neuroendocrine convertase; no essential changes; non effect concentration; non esterified cholesterol; not elsewhere classified or classifiable; nursing ethics committee *… …
6NEC (disambiguation) — Contents 1 Companies and organizations 2 Exhibition centres 3 Educational institutions …
7NEC — noun an acute inflammatory disease occurring in the intestines of premature infants; necrosis of intestinal tissue may follow • Syn: ↑necrotizing enterocolitis • Hypernyms: ↑inflammatory disease * * * nec obs. form of neck …
8NEC — • National Electrical Code; • necrotizing enterocolitis; • neuroendocrine cell; • neuroendocrine convertase; • no essential changes; • non effect concentration; • non esterified cholesterol; • not elsewhere classified or classifiable; • nursing… …
9Breastfeeding — Suckling and nursing are synonyms. For other uses, see Nursing (disambiguation) and Suckling (disambiguation) An infant breastfeeding …
10Neonatal intensive care unit — A newborn infant sleeping in an incubator A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) also called a Special Care Nursery, newborn intensive care unit, intensive care nursery (ICN), and special care baby unit (SCBU) is an intensive care unit… …
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