Wen zhen, Wén zhěn, Wèn zhěn: 3 definitions
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問診 [wèn zhěn] [wen zhen]—
While patients describe their symptoms, purposefully asking the patient or accompanying person about the location of the patient's pain, the onset time, cause, process, previous treatments, lifestyle habits, diet, and daily life is an important method to help comprehensively understand the condition and medical history.
(Chinese text for names, nouns and keywords: 病患 [bing huan] (bìng huàn - patient), 病情 [bing qing] (bìng qíng - symptoms/condition), 病者 [bing zhe] (bìng zhě - patient), 陪診者 [pei zhen zhe] (péi zhěn zhě - accompanying person), 病痛 [bing tong] (bìng tòng - pain), 發病時間 [fa bing shi jian] (fā bìng shí jiān - onset time), 原因 [yuan yin] (yuán yīn - cause), 經過 [jing guo] (jīng guò - process), 治療 [zhi liao] (zhì liáo - treatment), 生活習慣 [sheng huo xi guan] (shēng huó xí guàn - lifestyle habits), 飲食起居 [yin shi qi ju] (yǐn shí qǐ jū - diet and daily life), 病史 [bing shi] (bìng shǐ - medical history))
問診:在病患訴說病情的同時,對病者或陪診者有目的的詢問患者病痛所在、發病時間、原因、經過、以往治療情形、生活習慣、飲食起居等,為有助於全面了解病情、病史的重要方法。
wèn zhěn: zài bìng huàn sù shuō bìng qíng de tóng shí, duì bìng zhě huò péi zhěn zhě yǒu mù de de xún wèn huàn zhě bìng tòng suǒ zài,, fā bìng shí jiān,, yuán yīn,, jīng guò,, yǐ wǎng zhì liáo qíng xíng,, shēng huó xí guàn,, yǐn shí qǐ jū děng, wèi yǒu zhù yú quán miàn le jiě bìng qíng,, bìng shǐ de zhòng yào fāng fǎ.
wen zhen: zai bing huan su shuo bing qing de tong shi, dui bing zhe huo pei zhen zhe you mu de de xun wen huan zhe bing tong suo zai,, fa bing shi jian,, yuan yin,, jing guo,, yi wang zhi liao qing xing,, sheng huo xi guan,, yin shi qi ju deng, wei you zhu yu quan mian le jie bing qing,, bing shi de zhong yao fang fa.
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Partial matches: Wen, Zhen, Qin.
Starts with: Wen zheng, Wen zheng fa.
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