What is FFC medical?

FFC. Fat, Fructose, and Cholesterol.
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What does CCE stand for in medical terms?

critical coronary care unit. CCE. C/C/E. clubbing, cyanosis, and edema (general signs of cardiovascular disease)
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What does ASCA stand for in medical terms?

Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) are immune proteins that are frequently present in people who have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This test detects ASCA in the blood.
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What is ASCA in Crohn's?

The test for anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) is used to help distinguish between Crohn disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), the two most common types of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Testing usually includes detecting two different classes of ASCA in the blood, IgG and IgA.
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What does a positive ASCA IgG and/or IgA result mean?

The association between ASCA and early surgery was evident in patients requiring surgery for ileal or ileocolonic disease. Conclusions: Patients with Crohn's disease who are positive for ASCA IgA, IgG, or both, may define a subset of patients with Crohn's disease at increased risk for early surgery.
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What does FCC stand for in pharmacy?

The Food Chemicals Codex (FCC) is a compendium of internationally recognized standards for the identity, purity, and quality of food ingredients.
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Is it telehealth or telehealth?

Telehealth — sometimes called telemedicine — lets your doctor provide care for you without an in-person office visit. Telehealth is done primarily online with internet access on your computer, tablet, or smartphone. There are several options for telehealth care: Talk to your doctor live over the phone or video chat.
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How do you provide family centered care?

The core concepts of patient- and family-centred care1 are: Dignity and respect. Staff listen to and respect patient and family perspectives and choices. Patient and family knowledge, values, beliefs and cultural backgrounds are incorporated into the planning and delivery of care. Information sharing.
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Is FCC Part of FDA?

The Forensic Chemistry Center (FCC) serves as the FDA's premier national forensic laboratory for method development, research, and analyses related to criminal, regulatory, and counter terrorism investigations.
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What is prescription reviewing?

Processing a prescription means taking all the necessary steps that should be taken to evaluate a prescription, verify its medical importance, benefits or the side effects, enter a patient's insurance data along with insurance plans and to guide the patient about the specific dosage and possible side effects properly.
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What is the purpose of cures?

California's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

CURES is committed to the reduction of prescription drug abuse and diversion without affecting legitimate medical practice or patient care. The operation of CURES complies with all applicable federal and state privacy and security laws and regulations.
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What are the two types of high blood pressure?

There are two main types of high blood pressure: primary and secondary high blood pressure.:
  • Primary, or essential, high blood pressure is the most common type of high blood pressure. ...
  • Secondary high blood pressure is caused by another medical condition or use of certain medicines.
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What is the main cause of hypertension?

What causes high blood pressure? High blood pressure usually develops over time. It can happen because of unhealthy lifestyle choices, such as not getting enough regular physical activity. Certain health conditions, such as diabetes and having obesity, can also increase the risk for developing high blood pressure.
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Does HTN mean hypertension?

Overview. High blood pressure (hypertension) is a common condition in which the long-term force of the blood against your artery walls is high enough that it may eventually cause health problems, such as heart disease.
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What is ASCA and ANCA?

Anti-Saccaromyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) seem to be associated with Crohn's disease (CD), while anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibodies (p-ANCA) seem to be a recognised marker for ulcerative colitis (UC).
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How is Crohn's disease diagnosed?

Colonoscopy. Colonoscopy is a procedure in which a doctor uses a long, flexible, narrow tube with a light and tiny camera on one end, called a colonoscope or endoscope, to look inside your rectum and colon. The doctor may also examine your ileum to look for signs of Crohn's disease.
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What antibodies are present in Crohn's?

Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) have been described in patients with Crohn's disease, whilst perinuclear anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (pANCA) have been detected in patients with ulcerative colitis.
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What is ASCA and pANCA?

Background/aims: The measurement of perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic (pANCA) and anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae antibodies (ASCA) has recently been suggested as a valuable and noninvasive diagnostic approach in the differentiation of ulcerative colitis (UC), Crohn's disease (CD) and indeterminate colitis (IC).
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What is elevated calprotectin?

An elevated calprotectin level is a person's stool indicates that inflammation is likely present in the intestines but does not indicate either its location or cause. In general, the degree of elevation is associated with the severity of the inflammation.
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What is atypical P Anca?

Atypical pANCA is a marker for predicting ulcerative colitis (UC). It stands for atypical perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody.
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Can a pharmacy red flag you?

Although it is argued to be a breach of a person's privacy, the Red Flag system can be used to catch prescription drug abusers and medical identity theft. Pharmacies are allowed to deny purchases if they feel the person is buying too much of the same prescribed medication. Look into your medical history.
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What does it mean when the pharmacist is reviewing your prescription?

Medication reviews are comprehensive, confidential checks held by doctors on the medication used by patients. These reviews have several objectives. First, the doctor wants to ensure the drugs are working effectively.
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