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以下每道试题有2~6个提问,每个提问有5个备选答案,请选1个最佳答案。 男,32岁,汽车撞伤致左肩部外侧着地,感撞伤处疼痛,活动上臂时疼痛加重。局部肿胀、压痛,上臂外展<70°,左Dugas征检查(-)。左上肢查体未见明显异常。 为进一步确诊,首先需做下列哪项检查

A. 左肩X线检查
B. 左上肢肌电图检查
C. 左上肢诱发电位检查
D. 左肩都CT检查
E. 左肩部MRI检查

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当前在我国分业监管体制下综合经营带来的挑战有()。

A. 金融控股集团的监管制度
B. 金融控股集团的资本监管
C. 金融控股集团的公司治
D. 金融监管与货币政策的协调
E. 机构监管与功能监管的挑战

正常血压高值范围是()

A. 收缩压≥140mmHg,舒张压<90mmHg
B. 收缩压≥180mmHg,舒张压≥110mmHg
C. 收缩压120~139mmHg,舒张压80~89mmHg
D. 收缩压140~159mmHg,舒张压90~99mmHg
E. 收缩压160~179mmHg,舒张压100~109mmHg

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A. They didn’t know who to believe.
B. They felt very much relieved.
C. They weren’t convinced of the results.
D. They were frightened by the evidence.

慎用肾上腺皮质激素以防引起骨折()

A. 不用或少用药物
B. 选择适当的剂量
C. 药物治疗要适度
D. 提高用药依从性
E. 根据生理特点合理选择药物

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