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consultation
con·sul·ta·tion C0593300 (kŏn′səl-tā′shən)n.1. The act or process of consulting.2. a. A conference at which advice is given or views are exchanged.b. A meeting between physicians to discuss the diagnosis or treatment of a case.consultation (ˌkɒnsəlˈteɪʃən) n1. the act or procedure of consulting2. a conference for discussion or the seeking of advice, esp from doctors or lawyerscon•sul•ta•tion (ˌkɒn səlˈteɪ ʃən) n. 1. the act of consulting; conference. 2. a meeting for deliberation or discussion. 3. a meeting of physicians to evaluate a patient's case and treatment. [1540–50; < Latin] consultationThe deliberation and exchange of advice among the highest political authorities of the Alliance and of member nations for the purpose of crisis management, decision making and the issue of concerted directives to military commanders.Consultation conference of lawyers, barristers, or medical practitioners; a deliberation; a conference or consultation.Examples: consultation of doctors, 1800; of lawyers, 1882.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | consultation - a conference (usually with someone important); "he had a consultation with the judge"; "he requested an audience with the king"interview, audiencegroup discussion, conference - a discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious) topic | | 2. | consultation - a conference between two or more people to consider a particular question; "frequent consultations with his lawyer"; "a consultation of several medical specialists"group discussion, conference - a discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious) topicsidebar - (law) a courtroom conference between the lawyers and the judge that is held out of the jury's hearing | | 3. | consultation - the act of referring or consulting; "reference to an encyclopedia produced the answer"referenceaction - something done (usually as opposed to something said); "there were stories of murders and other unnatural actions" |
consultationnoun1. discussion, talk, council, conference, dialogue Next week he'll be in Florida for consultations with President Mitterand.2. meeting, interview, session, appointment, examination, deliberation, hearing A personal diet plan is devised after a consultation with a nutritionist.consultationnounAn exchange of views in an attempt to reach a decision:conference, counsel, deliberation, parley.Translationsconsult (kənˈsalt) verb1. to seek advice or information from. Consult your doctor; He consulted his watch; He consulted with me about what we should do next. 請教,諮詢 请教,咨询 2. (of a doctor etc) to give professional advice. He consults on Mondays and Fridays. 會診 会诊conˈsultant noun1. a person who gives professional advice. He is consultant to a firm of engineers; (also adjective) a consultant engineer. 顧問 顾问2. a senior hospital doctor specializing in a particular branch of medicine. His condition is so serious that they have sent for the consultant; (also adjective) a consultant physician. 會診醫生 会诊医生ˌconsulˈtation (kon-) nounHow much does he charge for a consultation? 諮詢 咨询consultation
consultation [kon″sul-ta´shun] 1. a deliberation of two or more health care professionals about diagnosis or treatment in a particular case.2. the provision of expert advice and counseling by an individual with specialized knowledge, as a statistician consulting with health care team members regarding study design.3. in the nursing interventions classification, a intervention" >nursing intervention defined as using expert knowledge to work with those who seek help in problem-solving to enable individuals, families, groups, or agencies to achieve identified goals.consultation-liaison provision of psychiatric services at the request of another health professional, often for physically ill patients in a nonpsychiatric hospital.telephone consultation in the nursing interventions classification, a intervention" >nursing intervention defined as eliciting patient's concerns, listening, and providing support, information, or teaching in response to the patient's stated concerns over the telephone.con·sul·ta·tion (kon'sŭl-tā'shŭn), Meeting of two or more physicians or surgeons to evaluate the nature and progress of disease in a particular patient and to establish diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy.consultation (kŏn′səl-tā′shən)n.1. The act or process of consulting.2. a. A conference at which advice is given or views are exchanged.b. A meeting between physicians to discuss the diagnosis or treatment of a case.consultation Medspeak-UK (1) Consultant episode (hospital provider), see there. (2) Deliberation between two or more bodies on a certain matter of mutual interest. Vox populi-UK The active discourse and weighing of the opinions of stakeholders and patients before making decisions.consultation Consult A service type provided by a physician whose opinion or advice regarding evaluation and/or management of a specific problem requested by another physician or other appropriate source; a formal or, less commonly, informal, 2nd opinion obtained from a consultant, which may be sought by an attending physician regarding a diagnosis or therapeutic plan being considered in the context of Pt management. See Second opinion Medical practice The performance by another physician or health professional of a specific diagnostic or therapeutic task, without transfer of responsibility for the Pt's care or even for ongoing management of the Pt's problem. See Consultant, Episodic consultation, Health consultation, Pathology consultation, Teleconsultation, Video consultation, Virtual consultation. Cf Referral. con·sul·ta·tion (kon'sŭl-tā'shŭn) Meeting of two or more physicians or surgeons to evaluate the nature and progress of disease in a particular patient and to establish diagnosis, prognosis, and/or therapy. consultation A clinical occasion on which the advice and medical care of a doctor is sought.con·sul·ta·tion (kon'sŭl-tā'shŭn) Meeting of two or more dentists, physicians, or surgeons to evaluate the nature and progress of disease in a particular patient and to establish diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy. Patient discussion about consultationQ. What would you look for in a fitness consultation trainer? Dear new friends, If you were going to choose a personal trainer for a fitness consultation, what would you look for in that trainer? Is what they ‘look like’ important? Or the years of experience? Or the advice on Nutrition? Would his qualifications matter? A. i think i would go with an educated one. and someone that you see is fit- if he is fit that means it's important to him and he'll continue learning about new things. and if he is educated and have a degrwee- he'll have the skill to do so. Q. I suspect that I may have Bipolar. I have not consulted with anyone so far. I am confused. I am suffering from emotional stress for quite some time and I realized that things are going out of my control. I suspect that I may have Bipolar. I have not consulted with anyone so far but I would like to know am I a bipolar?A. Dagmar is right it will do you no good to self diagnose yourself. Go to your doctor and talk to the doctor about how you have been feeling, your doctor should test you for a proper diagnosis. If you do indeed have bipolar disorder then you can begin treatments that will teach you to manage the illness. But go see a doctor, preferably ask for a referral to a psychaitrist. Q. We have not consulted a physician yet. I need some guidance and suggestion. My mom aged 54 is under depression for the past 4 years. Often she gets angry for unwanted issues and is alone. Is this due to age factor? We have not consulted a physician yet. I need some guidance and suggestion.A. Hi, Anger is an emotional outcome as young one too gets angry for silly issues. This has nothing to do with the age rather maturity goes with the age. As your mom is getting older, she could have been affected psychologically. May be you need to spend quality time with your mom and engage her in spiritual or other activities of her interest? According to the National Institutes of Health, out of 35 million people aged 65 or above, about 2.5 million suffer from full-blow depression and 5 million suffer from less severe forms of depression. My dad after taking anti-depressant is normal and enjoying life. I shall suggest you to consult a physician without any more delay. More discussions about consultationConsultation Related to Consultation: consultation liaison psychiatryCONSULTATION, practice. A conference between the counsel or attorneys engaged on the same side of a cause, for the purpose of examining their case, arranging their proofs, and removing any difficulties there may be in their way. 2. This should be had sufficiently early to enable the counsel to obtain an amendment of the pleadings, or further evidence. At these consultations the exact course to be taken by the plaintiff in exhibiting his proofs should be adopted, in consultation, by the plaintiff's counsel. In a consultation on a defendant's case, it is important to ascertain the statement of the defence, and the evidence which may be depended upon to support it; to arrange the exact course of defence, and to determine on the cross-examination of the plaintiff's witnesses; and, above all, whether or not evidence shall be given on the part of the defendant, or withheld, so as to avoid a reply on the part of the plaintiff. The wishes of the client should, in all cases, be consulted. 3 Chit. Pr. 864. CONSULTATION, Eng. law. The name of a writ whereby a cause, being formerly removed by prohibition out of an inferior court into some of the king's courts in Westminster, is returned thither again for if the judges of the superior court, comparing the proceedings with the suggestion of the party, find the suggestion false or not proved, and that therefore the cause was wrongfully called from the inferior court, then, upon consultation and deliberation, they decree it to be returned, where upon this writ issues. T. de la Ley. CONSULTATION, French law. The opinion of counsel, on a point of law submitted to them. Dict. de Jur. h.t. consultation
consultation the process in which managers inform and seek the views of others before finally deciding what course of action to take. It may take place with interested parties outside the organization, for example local authorities, or with those inside. In INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, joint consultation is where managers consult with employee representatives. It differs from COLLECTIVE BARGAINING in that managers do not usually seek formal agreement and in theory NEGOTIATION does not occur. Instead, representatives are there to listen to management plans and to express their views on them. However, since these views may be forcefully expressed and may be backed up by substantial power resources, managers may have to modify or even abandon their plans as a result. Thus the difference between consultation and collective bargaining may therefore be more apparent than real, and may hinge on the procedural distinction that disagreements during consultation cannot normally be carried forward to the next stage of a GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE. Consultation may occur in a variety of bodies – joint consultative committee, works committee, etc. – and may involve workplace trade union representatives (SHOP STEWARDS) or representatives elected by all employees separately from union channels of representation. In the latter case, the consultative body is often known as the Works Council, after the German name for such institutions (see CO-DETERMINATION). Traditionally, consultation has been viewed as dealing with minor welfare issues (‘tea ‘n toilets’) though major rationalizations can be the subject of consultation. However, it is a common complaint that employees are either not consulted at all over such important issues or else consultation is left to such a late stage that it is impossible to modify managerial plans. In recent years some companies, e.g. some of the Japanese firms in the UK, have extended consultation to cover issues relating to company strategy whilst legislation has stipulated that information should be disclosed to unions and their representatives relating to REDUNDANCY. Equally, there has been a shift in some organizations from formal joint consultation with employee representatives to direct COMMUNICATION with individual employees. Currently the EUROPEAN WORKS COUNCIL directive of the European Union is requiring that large European firms with plants in more than one member state establish works councils composed of employee representatives from all parts of the company for the purpose of consultation on key issues of company strategy. See DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION, EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT, EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION. consultation Related to consultation: consultation liaison psychiatrySynonyms for consultationnoun discussionSynonyms- discussion
- talk
- council
- conference
- dialogue
noun meetingSynonyms- meeting
- interview
- session
- appointment
- examination
- deliberation
- hearing
Synonyms for consultationnoun an exchange of views in an attempt to reach a decisionSynonyms- conference
- counsel
- deliberation
- parley
Synonyms for consultationnoun a conference (usually with someone important)SynonymsRelated Words- group discussion
- conference
noun a conference between two or more people to consider a particular questionRelated Words- group discussion
- conference
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noun the act of referring or consultingSynonymsRelated Words |