桃花源记作文护理专业英语试题题目与答案(2)
39. A patient has a nasogastric(鼻胃管) tube which is draining(引流) large amounts of fluid. To which of the following nursing diagnos would a nur give priority?
A.Diarrhea.
B.Risk for infection.
C.Ineffective thermoregulation.(体温调节无效)
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D.Risk for fluid volume deficit.
40. To which of the following nursing diagnosis would a nur give priority when caring for a patient in the immediate postoperative period following an ileostomy?(回肠造口术)
A.Fluid volume deficit.
B.Body image disturbance.
C.Pain.
中药菊花D.Diarrhea(腹泻).
41. A patient who has a borderline personality disorder(边缘性人格障碍) asks the nur on a psychiatric unit(精神科病房) if she may stay up beyond the designated bedtime(规定的就寝时间). When the nur says no, the patient says, The nur on duty(值班) last night let me stay up late. Which of the following respons by the nur would be therapeutic?
好看的电视连续剧A. You shouldn t have been given that privilege.(特权)
称呼是什么意思B. You can stay up for one more hour.
C. Why do you want to stay up?
最小的偶数是什么
D. Everyone is required to go to bed now.
42.The most appropriate approach for the staff to take with the client who demonstrates manipulative or aggressive behavior is to
A. allow the client s favorite nur to be her primary counlor.
B. date(镇静剂) the client with medication at signs of aggression.
C. t clear limits on the client s behavior.
防校园欺凌D. tell the client that his behavior is disruptive(捣乱的) to other clients.
护理专业英语试题:阅读理解
Airplane Hooligans (流氓)
Air rage is now a major concern following moves by airlines to draw up a pasnger blacklist after a number of violent in-flight incidents. German flight attendants report that one thing is certain, with the growth in air travel the number of in-flight violent incidents is also increasing. Otto Ziegelmeier, Director of the Independent Flight Attendants Organisation (UFO) reports that the range of incidents by people described as unruly pasngers varies from racist remarks all the way to fistfights on board.
A curity expert for a pilots association agrees that it is a rious problem. British Airways registered 260 incidents in 1997, four times the figure of three years earlier. There are no statistics in Germany, but officials estimate that each year some 100,000 pasngers on board German airplanes misbehave riously.
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While a number of foreign airlines are starting to take action against unruly pasngers, the topic is not taken too riously in Germany. Flight attendants and pilots groups feel that airlines, out of concern for their reputation, are covering up the problem. For example, Lufthansa officials speak only of some isolated incidents and say that so far there have been no rious cas reported. Compared to the total number of air travelers, unruly pasngers remain a small minority. But then, a single pasnger can become a
curity hazard if he starts to play with the doors, tries to force his way into the cockpit or cretly smokes a cigarette in the toilet.
Experts say that often the fear of flying is a cau of aggressive behaviour. Usually alcohol plays a role becau in the extremely low humidity of the airplane it has a much greater effect than on the ground. In many cas, when flight attendants deny a pasnger another drink, there is a heated reaction. In one instance, a man struck a stewardess so violently in the face that she suffered a broken jaw.
Airlines often have problems with business pasngers becau they are always ud to being in control. However, as one airline official stated, but up in the sky, it s the pilot who s in charge. Other
agencies agree that many business pasngers have a problem with following someone el s instructions. He said that American Airlines has even obrved that the majority of unruly pasngers are to be found in the first-class and business-class ctions.
How do airlines deal with the pasngers? A pilot for a German charter airline once had to deal with a group of 10 to 15 vacationers who were dancing through the aisle while carrying a portable stereo playing loud music. He warned the vacationers that if he was forced to make an unscheduled stop in New York, it would cost them $25,000. That quickly calmed them down. British Airways has begun warning pasngers that they would be banned from flying with the airline after two incidents.
43. According to the text, making racist remarks to other pasngers is a form of air rage.