què zhěn
to make a definite diagnosis
jí zhěn
emergency call
emergency (medical) treatment
jiù zhěn
to see a doctor
to seek medical advice
huì zhěn
consultation (medical)
to meet for diagnosis
(by extension) consultation of different specialists
chū zhěn
to visit a patient at home (of a doctor)
house call
zhěn
to examine or treat medically
fù zhěn
another visit to doctor
further diagnosis
jiàn zhěn
check-up (health, car safety, environment etc)
chāo shēng zhěn duàn
ultrasonic diagnosis
diagnosis using ultrasonic scan
zhuǎn zhěn
to transfer (a patient for treatment in a different hospital)
hòu zhěn
waiting to see a doctor
awaiting treatment
chù zhěn
body palpation (diagnostic method in TCM)
tactile examination
zhěn mài
to feel the pulse (TCM)
Taiwan pr. [zhen3 mo4]
yìng zhěn
to see patients (of doctor)
to hold a surgery
mén zhěn shì
clinic
outpatient department (or consulting room)
qiè zhěn
(TCM) pulse feeling and palpitation, one of the four methods of diagnosis 四診|四诊[si4 zhen3]
hòu zhěn
post-operative examination
hòu zhěn shì
waiting room (at clinic, hospital)
wèn zhěn
(TCM) interrogation, one of the four methods of diagnosis 四診|四诊[si4 zhen3]
sì zhěn
(TCM) the four methods of diagnosis, namely 望診|望诊[wang4 zhen3] (observation), 聞診|闻诊[wen2 zhen3] (auscultation and olfaction), 問診|问诊[wen4 zhen3] (interrogation), 切診|切诊[qie4 zhen3] (pulse feeling and palpation)
àn zhěn
palpation (as a method of examination)
wàng zhěn
(TCM) observation, one of the four methods of diagnosis 四診|四诊[si4 zhen3]
wén zhěn
(TCM) auscultation and smelling, one of the four methods of diagnosis 四診|四诊[si4 zhen3]
zhěn jiān
examination room (in a doctor's office)