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王女士,57岁,肝性脑病,护士为其进行口腔护理时,下列哪种用物不需准备

A. 开口器
B. 血管钳
C. 吸水管
D. 手电筒
E. 压舌板

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李先生,患慢性阿米巴痢疾,用2%黄连素灌肠治疗,下列哪项护理措施是错误的

A. 在晚间睡眠前灌入
B. 灌肠前病人先排便
C. 灌肠时病人取左侧卧位
D. 灌入药液量应少于200ml
E. 灌入后保留1h以上

The outside world begins creeping into the schools when the children reach the age of 13 and older, the age when they begin to make subject choices and when, according to a careers officer,“they know if they’re a scientific lot or more inclined to the arts”. The difficult part is bringing the outside world to life with all its opportunities and realities. Schools are handicapped because they are staffed by people who only know about schools. Careers services are heavily influenced by what is readily available in the area, which may be sausage making in Wiltshire or shipbuilding in riverside. Somewhere out in the world there are landscape gardeners and girls who polish Elizabeth Taylor’s diamonds, but the careers officer knows little of them. What he knows about is engineering and hairdressing (理发,美容)and opportunities in the Army. It is not surprising that this constant friction (摩擦) between grand aspirations and uninspired reality produces cynicism in both parties.Wherever they work, sixteen and seventeen-yearolds can find themselves used as cheap labor, picking things up off floors, fetching and carrying. Some are paid a reasonable wage but it is quite possible to be paid only pocket money. That’s in the livingin jobs like hotel work. There is a small breakthrough of girls into traditionally male preserves like agriculture, but that may be because very few boys now would put up with the low wages. Most girls, despite women’s liberation, head straight for hairdressing, nursing or office work and dream of being swept off their feet by the boss. According to the author, some girls start to engage in agriculture probably because()

A. they think they can do what boys can do
B. they have no' other alternatives
C. there lie new career opportunities
D. that's what the Women's Liberation Movement advocates

The outside world begins creeping into the schools when the children reach the age of 13 and older, the age when they begin to make subject choices and when, according to a careers officer,“they know if they’re a scientific lot or more inclined to the arts”. The difficult part is bringing the outside world to life with all its opportunities and realities. Schools are handicapped because they are staffed by people who only know about schools. Careers services are heavily influenced by what is readily available in the area, which may be sausage making in Wiltshire or shipbuilding in riverside. Somewhere out in the world there are landscape gardeners and girls who polish Elizabeth Taylor’s diamonds, but the careers officer knows little of them. What he knows about is engineering and hairdressing (理发,美容)and opportunities in the Army. It is not surprising that this constant friction (摩擦) between grand aspirations and uninspired reality produces cynicism in both parties.Wherever they work, sixteen and seventeen-yearolds can find themselves used as cheap labor, picking things up off floors, fetching and carrying. Some are paid a reasonable wage but it is quite possible to be paid only pocket money. That’s in the livingin jobs like hotel work. There is a small breakthrough of girls into traditionally male preserves like agriculture, but that may be because very few boys now would put up with the low wages. Most girls, despite women’s liberation, head straight for hairdressing, nursing or office work and dream of being swept off their feet by the boss. The result of the present staffing arrangements in schools is that()

A. teachers can concentrate on teaching
B. schools can offer little help in finding career opportunities
C. students are well prepared for whatever jobs they will get
D. students leave school unqualified

应该做哪项化验检查

A. 查血淀粉酶
B. 尿淀粉酶
C. 腹腔引流液培养
D. 腹腔引流液淀粉酶
E. 血培养

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