What does IP stand for?

IP stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of IP across different fields and industries.

Inpatient

A patient whose care requires a stay in a hospital. As opposed to an outpatient. The term inpatient dates back to at least 1760. The case of an inpatient was referred to an incase.

ClinicalMedicalNAACCR
Intermediate Period
GeologyScientific & Educational
Iconpackager Theme File
ComputingFile Extensions
Identification of Position
NASA
Igloo Pallet
NASA
Instrumentation Payload
NASA
Instrumentation/pulse Code Modulation Master Unit Data Bus
NASA
Injured Party

The term Injured Party refers to an individual or entity that has suffered harm, loss, or damage due to the actions or negligence of another. In legal and Police contexts, identifying the Injured Party is the first step in the process of seeking justice or compensation.

Within the Police framework, the Injured Party's rights and needs are paramount, guiding investigations and ensuring that their voice is heard throughout the legal process. This designation helps in categorizing victims in reports and legal documents, ensuring that their cases are handled with the urgency and sensitivity they require.

Governmental & MilitaryPolice
Issue Paper
Education
Information Panel
Fda

How is IP used?

  • The Police report clearly identified the complainant as the IP (Injured Party), detailing the extent of damages suffered during the incident.

Citation

Last updated: