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()the master is to use all reasonable care to bring the adventure to a successful conclusion,protecting the ship and cargo from undue risks,as agent for the Shipowner.
A . The only duty of
B . None of the duties of
C . One of the main duties of
D . No duty of
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3.What is a challenge for the working women?
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Sally is a nurse with great ____________(patient).
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The nurse _____ on a night shift for several weeks. A. is working B. works C. worked D. has been working
A、A
B、B
C、C
D、D
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The nurse。S station is the only place where nurses in a hospital ward can be found.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
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The emergency department nurse is caring for a client who has recently been prescribed methadone for chronic severe back pain. The client ingested extra tablets tonight because the pain returned. Whic
A.Client?falls?asleep?while?the?nurse?is?talking
B.Client?frequently?scratches?due?to?pruritus
C.Client?has?third?emesis?since?taking?medication
D.Monitor?reveals?one?premature?ventricular?contraction
E.Pulse?oximeter?shows?oxygen?saturation?is?90%
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听力原文:When you have a dog it is necessary to care for it very carefully. In return you will be loved by your dog.
The most important part of dog-care is cleanliness. Not only does the dog have to be kept clean, but his environment should also be clean. The bed he sleeps in can be made with anything like a rug or a dog mattress.
Proper feeding is also important for your dog's health. A dog should be fed in the same place and on a regular schedule. If your dog refuses to eat, don't force him. Remove his food and don't feed him again until his next regular feeding. Food should never be left before a dog for more than 30 minutes.
One important thing that many dog owners forget is exercise for the dog. Vigorous exercise helps build strength and keeps the dog healthy. A regular walk at a fixed time of the day is enough to help a smaller dog live a healthier end happier life. Large dogs, though, require a run in an open fid&
There are other things that are also important for a dog's health — things like bathing, care of the teeth and nails, keeping them away from insects as much as possible. But if you observe the three main points covered above, your dog will give you a great amount of pleasure.
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A.Until he eats it.
B.All day.
C.At lease 30 minutes.
D.No more than 30 minutes.
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With the exception of teaching and nursing, these jobs require little specialized training, and for most a good physical appearance is a(an)_________ advantage.
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Never use any drug unless there is a good reason, especially for the woman who is expecting a baby. Ask the patient if he has had previous drug reactions: if he has, be careful. It is estimated that more than half of the adverse reactions that are reported would be prevented if this were done. Ask the patient ff he is already receiving other drugs.
If possible, use a drug with which you are familiar. If you use a new drug, be especially on the watch for adverse reactions. Report serious or unusual reactions suspected as due to established drugs, and any reaction however slight that may be due to a newly marketed drug.
This is a set of recommendations for ______.
A.doctors prescribing for patients
B.doctors training people who take drugs
C.drug companies
D.persons who sell drugs
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If national health insurance would not cure the problems of the American healthcare system, what, then, is responsible for them? Suspicion falls heavily on hospitals, which make up the largest component of the system. In 1988 hospitals accounted for 39% of all health expenditures-more than doctor, nursing homes, drugs, and home health care combined.
Although U.S. hospitals provide outstanding research and frequently excellent care, they also exhibit the classic attributes of insufficient organizations: increasing costs and decreasing use. The average cost of a hospital stay in 1987—$3,850—was more than double the 1980 cost. A careful government analysis published in 1987 revealed the inflation of hospital costs, over and above general price inflation, as a major factor in their growth, even after allowances were made for increases in the population and in intensity of care. While the rate of increase for hospital costs was 2796 greater than that for all medical care and 163% greater than that for all other goods and services, demand for hospital services fell by 34%. But hospitals seemed oblivious of the decline: during this period the number of hospital beds shrank only by about 396, and the number of full-time employees grew by more than 240,000.
After yet another unexpectedly high hospital-cost increase last year, one puzzled government analyst asked: "Where's the money going?" Much of the increase in hospital costs—amounting to $180 billion from 1965 to 1987—went to duplicating medical technology available in nearby hospitals and maintaining excess beds. Modern Healthcare, a leading journal in the field, recently noted that "anecdotes of hospitals' unnecessary spending on technology abound". Medical technology is very expensive. An operating room outfitted to perform. open-heart surgery costs hundreds of thousands of dollars. From 1982 to 1989 the number of hospitals with open-heart-surgery facilities grew by 33%, and the most rapid growth occurred among smaller and moderate-sized hospitals. This growth was worrisome for reasons of both costs and quality. Underused technology almost inevitably decreases quality of care. In medicine, as in everything else, practice makes perfect. For example, most of the hospitals with the lowest mortality rates for coronary-bypass surgery perform. at least fifty to a hundred such procedures annually, and in some cases many more; the majority of those with the highest mortality rates perform. fewer than fifty a year.
According to the passage, the American health-care system______.
A.is working smoothly
B.is the best system in the world
C.is not working efficiently
D.in on the point of collapses
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As a trustee for various international loans, the BIS is very careful and considerate of its customers' interests.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Doesn't say
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The nurse is caring for a client with acute pancreatitis. Which medications should the nurse expect to be prescribed for treatment of this problem Select all that apply.
A.Insulin
B.Morphine
C.Dicyclomine
D.Pancrelipase
E.Pantoprazole
F.Acetazolamide
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What do your parents do?--My father is a manager.My monther is a nurse. ()
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否
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A client tells the nurse that the health care provider () has stated a diagnosis of silicosis. The nurse determines that which finding is consistent with this respiratory disorder?
A.Theclienthasreducedlungvolumeandfibrosisonchestx-ray.
B.Thereisevidenceofsilicainthebloodstreambutnoclinicalsymptoms.
C.Theclienthasnormalpulmonaryfunctionstudiesbuthasshortnessofbreath.
D.Massivepulmonaryfibrosisisvisibleonchestx-ray,andextrapulmonarysymptomsareapparent.
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The “Florence Nightingale Pledge”, written for the graduates of Detroit’s Farrand Training School for Nurses, is to nurses what the Hippocratic Oath is to doctors.
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Develop a teaching care plan for Angie who is about to undergo a liver biopsy. Which of the following points do you include?
A.“You’ll need to lie on your stomach during the test.”
B.“You’ll need to lie on your right side after the test.”
C.“During the biopsy you’ll be asked to exhale deeply and hold it.”
D.“The biopsy is performed under generalanesthesiA.”
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This is a copper moment for our research、We should be careful.()
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错
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This is a () moment for our research、We should be careful.
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This is a belt moment for our research、We should be careful.()
对
错
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A 28-year-old G2P0 at 39 weeks is in early labor. She is 2 cm dilated and 90% effaced, with contractions every 4 to 5 minutes.The fatal heart tones are reassuring.Her nurse steps out for a moment and
A.response to pressor amines
B.plasma volume
C.total body sodium
D.uric acid
E.serum liver functions
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The nurse is working in a support group for clients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ()
A.Avoiding the use of recreational drugs and alcohol.
B.Refraining from telling anyone about the diagnosis.
C.Following safer-sex practices.
D.Telling potential sex partners about the diagnosis, as required by law.
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The nurse is caring for a client scheduled to undergo a renal biopsy. To minimize the risk of postprocedure complications, the nurse reports which laboratory results to the health care provider before
A.Potassium:3.8 mEq/L
B.Serum creatinine: 1.2mg/dL
C.Prothrombin time:15 seconds
D.Blood urea nitrogen : 18mg/dL
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The client has a high-priority nursing diagnosis of Risk for Impaired Skin Integrity related to the need for several weeks of imposed bed rest. The nurse evaluates the client after 1 week and finds the skin integrity is not impaired. When the care plan is reviewed, the nurse should perform which of the following?
A.Delete the diagnosis since the problem has not occurreD
B.Keep the diagnosis since the risk factors are still present.
C.Modify the nursing diagnosis to Impaired Mobility.
D.Demote the nursing diagnosis to a lower priority.
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—What do your parents do? —My father is a manager. My mother is a nurse.()
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否