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BD

abbr.1. Bachelor of Divinity2. bomb disposal

bd

abbr. barrels per day

bd

abbreviation for 1. (Commerce) board 2. (Insurance) insurance finance bond

bd

the internet domain name for (Computer Science) Bangladesh

BD

abbreviation for 1. (Education) Bachelor of Divinity 2. (Commerce) commerce bills discounted 3. (Automotive Engineering) Bangladesh (international car registration)

bd.



pl. bds. 1. board. 2. bound. 3. bundle.

B/D

1. bank draft. 2. bills discounted.

B.D.

Bachelor of Divinity.
Thesaurus
Noun1.bd - a bachelor's degree in religionBD - a bachelor's degree in religion Bachelor of Divinitybachelor's degree, baccalaureate - an academic degree conferred on someone who has successfully completed undergraduate studies

BD


BD

See Bonner Durchmusterung.

BD

(chemical engineering) barrels per day

bd.

In the lumber industry, abbr. for board.

bd

(networking)The country code for Bangladesh.

BD

(1) (Blu-ray Disc) See Blu-ray.

(2) (Binary Digit) See bit.

BD


BD

Behavioral disorder, see there.

BD

Abbreviation for bound.

Buerger, Leo

(burg'er) Austrian-born U.S. surgeon, pathologist, and urologist, 1879–1943.

Buerger-Allen exercise

Buerger postural exercise.

Buerger disease

Abbreviation: BD
A chronic, recurring, inflammatory, but nonatheromatous vascular occlusive disease, chiefly of the peripheral small and medium-sized arteries (and sometimes veins) of the extremities causing decreased blood flow to the feet and legs. Occasionally the hands are also affected, causing painful ulceration of the fingertips. The disease is seen most commonly in males 20 to 40 years of age who smoke cigarettes or chew tobacco. Synonym: thromboangiitis obliterans

Symptoms

Symptoms include paresthesias of the foot, easy fatigability, and foot and leg cramps. In patients with severely limited blood flow to the legs, skin ulceration or moist gangrene of the extremities may develop. Amputation is sometimes needed to remove dead tissue.

Treatment

Absolute, permanent abstinence from tobacco in all forms is crucial. The patient should avoid excessive use of the affected limb, exposure to temperature extremes, use of drugs that diminish the blood supply to extremities, trauma, and fungus infections. Aspirin and vasodilators may be prescribed. If gangrene, pain, or ulceration is present, complete bedrest is advised with a padded foot-board or bed cradle to prevent pressure on the extremities; if these are absent, the patient should walk at a comfortable pace for 30 min twice daily. For arterial spasm, blocking of the sympathetic nervous system by injection of various drugs or by sympathectomy may be done.

Patient care

The history should document occurrences of painful, intermittent claudication of the instep, calf, or thigh, which exercise aggravates and rest relieves; the patient's walking ability (distance, time, and rest required); the patient's foot response to exposure to cold temperatures (initially cold, numb, and cyanotic; later reddened, hot, and tingling); and any involvement of the hands, such as digital ischemia, trophic nail changes, painful fingertip ulcerations, or gangrene. Peripheral pulses are palpated, and absent or diminished radial, ulnar, or tibial pulses documented. Feet and legs are inspected for superficial vein thrombophlebitis, muscle atrophy, peripheral ulcerations, and gangrene, which occur late in the disease. Soft padding is used to protect the feet, which are washed gently with a mild soap and tepid water, rinsed thoroughly, and patted dry with a soft towel. The patient is instructed in this daily care routine and advised to inspect tissues for injury such as cuts, abrasions, and signs of skin breakdown (redness or soreness) and to report all injuries to the health care provider for treatment. The patient is advised to avoid wearing tight or restrictive clothing, sitting or standing in one position for long periods, and walking barefoot; also, shoes and cotton or woolen stockings should be carefully fitted, but stockings should not be tight enough to hinder venous return from the legs. He should obtain medical care following any local trauma. Extremities must be protected from temperature extremes, esp. cold. The patient is taught the Buerger postural exercises if prescribed and is cautioned to avoid use of over-the-counter drugs without the attending health care provider's approval. The patient who smokes is referred to a smoking cessation program, but nicotine patch therapy should not be prescribed given the patient's associated hypersensitivity to nicotine. For the patient with ulcers and gangrene, bedrest is prescribed; a padded footboard or cradle is used to prevent pressure from bed linens. If hospitalization is required for treatment of ulcers or gangrene, or if amputation is required, rehabilitative needs are considered, esp. regarding changes in body image, and the patient is referred for physical and occupational therapy and for social services as appropriate.

Buerger postural exercise

An exercise used for circulatory disturbances of the extremities. Synonym: Buerger-Allen exercise

Buerger test

A noninvasive bedside test used to assess the adequacy of arterial blood flow into the legs. While the patient is lying flat on his back, both legs are elevated to an angle of 45°. Loss of the normal perfused color of either leg suggests that its arterial blood flow is compromised since a normal artery can pump blood against gravity without difficulty.

Buerger disease

Abbreviation: BD
A chronic, recurring, inflammatory, but nonatheromatous vascular occlusive disease, chiefly of the peripheral small and medium-sized arteries (and sometimes veins) of the extremities causing decreased blood flow to the feet and legs. Occasionally the hands are also affected, causing painful ulceration of the fingertips. The disease is seen most commonly in males 20 to 40 years of age who smoke cigarettes or chew tobacco. Synonym: thromboangiitis obliterans

Symptoms

Symptoms include paresthesias of the foot, easy fatigability, and foot and leg cramps. In patients with severely limited blood flow to the legs, skin ulceration or moist gangrene of the extremities may develop. Amputation is sometimes needed to remove dead tissue.

Treatment

Absolute, permanent abstinence from tobacco in all forms is crucial. The patient should avoid excessive use of the affected limb, exposure to temperature extremes, use of drugs that diminish the blood supply to extremities, trauma, and fungus infections. Aspirin and vasodilators may be prescribed. If gangrene, pain, or ulceration is present, complete bedrest is advised with a padded foot-board or bed cradle to prevent pressure on the extremities; if these are absent, the patient should walk at a comfortable pace for 30 min twice daily. For arterial spasm, blocking of the sympathetic nervous system by injection of various drugs or by sympathectomy may be done.

Patient care

The history should document occurrences of painful, intermittent claudication of the instep, calf, or thigh, which exercise aggravates and rest relieves; the patient's walking ability (distance, time, and rest required); the patient's foot response to exposure to cold temperatures (initially cold, numb, and cyanotic; later reddened, hot, and tingling); and any involvement of the hands, such as digital ischemia, trophic nail changes, painful fingertip ulcerations, or gangrene. Peripheral pulses are palpated, and absent or diminished radial, ulnar, or tibial pulses documented. Feet and legs are inspected for superficial vein thrombophlebitis, muscle atrophy, peripheral ulcerations, and gangrene, which occur late in the disease. Soft padding is used to protect the feet, which are washed gently with a mild soap and tepid water, rinsed thoroughly, and patted dry with a soft towel. The patient is instructed in this daily care routine and advised to inspect tissues for injury such as cuts, abrasions, and signs of skin breakdown (redness or soreness) and to report all injuries to the health care provider for treatment. The patient is advised to avoid wearing tight or restrictive clothing, sitting or standing in one position for long periods, and walking barefoot; also, shoes and cotton or woolen stockings should be carefully fitted, but stockings should not be tight enough to hinder venous return from the legs. He should obtain medical care following any local trauma. Extremities must be protected from temperature extremes, esp. cold. The patient is taught the Buerger postural exercises if prescribed and is cautioned to avoid use of over-the-counter drugs without the attending health care provider's approval. The patient who smokes is referred to a smoking cessation program, but nicotine patch therapy should not be prescribed given the patient's associated hypersensitivity to nicotine. For the patient with ulcers and gangrene, bedrest is prescribed; a padded footboard or cradle is used to prevent pressure from bed linens. If hospitalization is required for treatment of ulcers or gangrene, or if amputation is required, rehabilitative needs are considered, esp. regarding changes in body image, and the patient is referred for physical and occupational therapy and for social services as appropriate.

See also: Buerger, Leo

BD


BD

The two-character ISO 3166 country code for BANGLADESH.

BD

1. ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code for the People's Republic of Bangladesh. This is the code used in international transactions to and from Bangladeshi bank accounts.

2. ISO 3166-2 geocode for Bangladesh. This is used as an international standard for shipping to Bangladesh. Each Bangladeshi division and district has its own code with the prefix "BD." For example, the code for the District of Bagerhat is ISO 3166-2:BD-05.

BD


AcronymDefinition
BDBoard
BDBirthday
BDBig Deal
BDBaud
BDBachelor of Divinity
BDBangladesh (top-level domain name)
BDBermuda
BDBlu-ray Disc
BDBound
BDBase de Datos (Spanish: Database)
BDBlack Diamond
BDBroker Dealer (securities firm)
BDBand (German: Volume [books])
BDBob Dylan (singer)
BDBelly Dance
BDBis in Die (Latin: twice a day)
BDBreak Down
BDBusiness Development
BDBoulevard
BDBipolar Disorder
BDBlock Diagram
BDBass Drum
BDBusiness Day
BDBundle
BDBradford (postcode, United Kingdom)
BDBreaking Dawn
BDBlue Diamond
BDBlack Dog (White-Wolf's game studio)
BDLa Bande Dessinee
BDBoundary
BDBank Draft
BDBlack Dragon (gaming)
BDBack Door
BDBeaver Dam
BDBrain Damage (Pink Floyd song/fanzine)
BDBandes Dessinées (French: Comic Books)
BDBecton Dickinson and Company
BDBirth Defect
BDBearded Dragon
BDBio-Diesel
BDBlood Donation
BDBig Dig (Boston, MA, USA)
BDBlue Devils (drum and bugle corps; Concord, CA)
BDBen Davis (High School)
BDBile Duct
BDBone Dry
BDBritish Midland (IATA airline code)
BDBarrels per Day
BDBob Dole
BDBuilding Department
BDBarndoor
BDBinomial Distribution
BDBlueDragon (computer parsing engine)
BDBluetooth Device
BDBehavior Disorder
BDBreakdance
BDBen Drowned (Creepypasta)
BDBlowdown
BDBomb Disposal
BDBastardidentro (Italian video)
BDBondage & Discipline
BDBinary to Decimal
BDBeedi (Indian cigar)
BDBible Dictionary
BDBody Development (gaming)
BDBehcet's Disease
BDBirth Doula (childbirth)
BDBig Dawg
BDBlack Disciples (gang; Chicago, IL)
BDBaron Davis (NBA Player)
BDBug Detector (electronics)
BDBrought Down
BDBase de Donnée (French: Database)
BDbudget deficit
BDBinary Digit
BDBody Density (body compostion analysis)
BDBills Discounted
BDBaby Dance (trying to get pregnant)
BDButadiene
BDBig Detroit
BDBoondoggle
BDBanda Desenhada (Comic Books)
BDBase Damage
BDBetterdays (band)
BDBig Dummy (cycling; Surly)
BDBroken Dreams
BDBoard Diagnostics
BDBlowing Dust (weather reports)
BDBahraini Dinar (unit of currency)
BDBulk Density
BDBrood War (game)
BDBoot Drive
BDBiological Defense
BDBronchodilator (respiratory airflow)
BDBarrel Distortion (video distortion)
BDBoulder Dash (computer game)
BDBrand Development
BDBirth Dad (adoption)
BDBonner Durchmusterung (astronomy)
BDBritish Midland Airlines (airline IATA code)
BDBirth Daughter
BDBerne Declaration (Switzerland)
BDBilling Domain
BDBaker's Dozen
BDBuffer Descriptor (PowerPC CPM)
BDBuildings Department
BDBroder Daniel (band)
BDBy Direction
BDBrownian Dynamics
BDBinary Discrete
BDBinary Divide
BDBootable Disk
BDBaby's Daddy (denotes a father of a child who is not married to the mother)
BDBrachydactyly
BDBase Deficit (acid-base balance)
BDBranch Davidian (cult)
BDBombardment Division
BDBiomedical Diagnostics
BDBlade Dancer (game Lineage2)
BDBattlefield Distribution
BDBattlefield Digitization
BDButane Diol
BDBinary Dump
BDBaseline Description
BDBurmester-Desmedt
BDBinary Decoder
BDBypass Diode
BDBase-Down Prism (ophthalmology)
BDBio-Daughter
BDBus Director
BDBuried Distribution
BDBase-Line Design
BDBallast Deck (railroad bridges)
BDBeginning Descent
BDBritish Dressage Ltd (UK)
BDBranch Deletion
BDBiennial Declaration
BDBiodiagnóstico SA (Guatemala, private lab)
BDBalcony Drain (plumbing)
BDBachelor of Drama

BD


  • noun

Synonyms for BD

noun a bachelor's degree in religion

Synonyms

  • Bachelor of Divinity

Related Words

  • bachelor's degree
  • baccalaureate
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