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stat1. An informal shortening of "statistic," usually used in plural constructions. I found some interesting stats on declining birthrates in certain geographical regions of the world.2. Right away; without delay. A shortening of the Latin term "statim," used especially in medicine (or as a parody of such usage). I'm losing the patient. I need 10 CCs of epinephrine, stat! Uh oh, I'm starting to feel sober. I need a pint and a shot of whiskey, stat!stat (stæt)1. n. a thermostat. (see also stats.) I’m afraid you need a new stat. 2. and STAT mod. a medical notation meaning “immediately.” (From Latin statim “immediately.”) The order is marked stat, so do it now. STAT verbSee statstats (stæts) n. statistics. The stats are expected to show that the trade balance is growing steadily worse. See also: statstat
stat[stat] (nucleonics) A unit of radioactive disintegration rate equal to the disintegration rate of that quantity of radon that gives rise to a charge of 1 statcoulomb in 1 second when situated in air. stat
stat , STAT (stăt), Referring to a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure that is to be performed immediately. [L. statim, immediately] stat (stăt)adv. & adj. With no delay; at once. Used especially in medicine.stat Drug slang A regional term for methcathinone. Lab medicine noun A term of art for a specimen, often from the ITU/ICU or A&E/ER, which is prioritised in a lab, as the results have a potentially immediate impact on patient management. Examples Serum glucose, haematocrit, white cell count, certain enzymes, PT, PTT, BUN, creatinine. Medspeak adverb (1) Fast, quickly, immediately. (2) STAT. A jocular acronym (Some Time After Tomorrow) for the opposite of stat, i.e., unlikely to be completed in the desired timeframe. Molecular biology Signal transduction and activation of transcription. Neurology Stroke Treatment with Ancrod Trial.STAT Stat! Clinical medicine adverb Fast, quickly, immediately, schnell, vite Lab medicine noun A specimen, often from the ICU or ER, which is given priority in a lab to measure analytes with immediate potential impact on Pt management; 'stats' include serum glucose, hematocrit, WBC count, certain enzymes, PT, PTT, BUN, creatinine. Cf 'Stats' Medtalk Jocularly, Some Time After Tomorrow, the likelihood of having an event occur in the desired timeframe Neurology A clinical trial–Stroke Treatment with Ancrod Trial. stat , STAT (stat) Referring to a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure that is to be performed immediately. [L. statim, immediately]STAT, stat. Abbreviation for statim. [L. immediately]STAT
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STAT➣Status | STAT➣Statistic(s) | STAT➣Statim (Latin: Immediately [medical]) | STAT➣Statistical (mathematics) | STAT➣Statutes at Large (IRB) | STAT➣Statutes (legal) | STAT➣Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription | STAT➣Photostat | STAT➣Society of Teachers of the Alexander Technique | STAT➣Scientific Test and Analysis Techniques (various organizations) | STAT➣Statistics Austria (government bureau) | STAT➣Science Teachers Association of Texas | STAT➣Stop Teenage Addiction to Tobacco | STAT➣Short Turn-Around Time | STAT➣Southern Tier Alternative Therapies, Inc. (Binghamton, NY) | STAT➣Security Threat Avoidance Technology (Harris Corporation) | STAT➣Standing Tall and Talented (nickname for basketball player Amare Stoudemire) | STAT➣Security Test and Analysis Tool | STAT➣State Transition Analysis Technique | STAT➣Short Term Assessment and Treatment | STAT➣Science and Technology Assistance Team | STAT➣Slotted Tube Atom Trap | STAT➣Stratospheric Tracers of Atmospheric Transport | STAT➣Sooner Than Already There :-) | STAT➣Space Telescope Astrometry Team | STAT➣Situation Triage and Assessment Team | STAT➣Stafford Aquatic Team (swim team) | STAT➣Students Teaching Anti-Tobacco | STAT➣Student Trial Advocacy Team | STAT➣Small Transport Aircraft Technology | STAT➣Superfund Technical Assessment Team | STAT➣Some Time After Tomorrow (humor) | STAT➣Substance Testing Applications and Technology |
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