Some () doctors are handing out health care booklets to the () .()
A.woman; passers-by
B.women; passers-by
C.woman; passer-bys
D.women; passer-bys
A.woman; passers-by
B.women; passers-by
C.woman; passer-bys
D.women; passer-bys
第1题
Some people criticize family doctors for ________ too many medicines for minor illnesses.
A.prescribing
B.ordering
C.advising
D.delivering
第2题
It is expected that ______ (随着科技的进步), doctors would come up with some effective with the development of science and technology
第3题
A.Because they need medical advice.
B.Because some patients want to buy their paintings.
C.Because they are asked to give lectures to doctors and nurses.
D.Because hospitals will be decorated with art collections.
第4题
The joke about doctors implies that, in the eyes of nurses, they are______.
A.have the right to enjoy some privileges
B.very conscious of their godlike role
C.not polite to new arrivals
D.busy even during lunch hours
第5题
What is the major reason why some doctors give patients potassium chloride?
A.It is used as medicine.
B.It contains no sodium.
C.It makes food tasty.
D.Human body can easily absorb potassium chloride.
第6题
The joke about doctors implies that, in the eyes of nurses, they are ______.
A.impolite to new arrivals
B.very conscious of their godlike role
C.entitled to some privileges
D.very busy even during lunch hours
第7题
A) prescribing
B) ordering
C) advising
D) delivering
第8题
A.At Olympics, sport has been ruined.
B.At Olympics, doctors must be taken in the sports with the athlete.
C.At Olympics, some athletes are not honest.
D.At Olympics, female sex is very complicated.
第9题
A.delivering
B.ordering
C.advising
D.prescribing
第10题
A.nursing was an art that could not be taught
B.additional medical care from nurses was unnecessary
C.volunteer nurses from the upper-class were adequate
D.educated nurses would undermine their authority
第11题
Questions are based on the following passage.
Saying they can no longer ignore the rising prices of health care, some of the most influentialmedical groups in the nation are recommending that doctors weigh the costs, not just the effectiveness of treatments, as they make decisions about patient care.The shift, little noticed outside the medical establishment but already controversial inside it,suggests that doctors are starting to redefine their roles, from being concerned exclusively about individual patients to exerting influence on how healthcare dollars are spent.In practical terms, the new guidelines being developed could result in doctors choosing one drug over another for cost reasons or even deciding that a particular treatment—at the end of life, for example—is too expensive.In the extreme, some critics have said that making treatment decisionsbased on cost is a form. of rationing.Traditionally, guidelines have heavily influenced the practice of medicine, and the latest ones areexpected to make doctors more conscious of the economic consequences of their decisions, even though there"s no obligation to follow them.Medical society guidelines are also used by insurancecomoanies to help determine reimbursement (报销) policies.Some doctors see a potential conflict in trying to be both providers of patient care and fmancial
Overseers."There should be forces in society who should be concerned about the budget, but they shouldn"t be functioning simultaneously as doctors," said Dr.Martin Samuels at a Boston hospital.He said doctors risked losing the trust of patients if they told patients, "I"m not going to do what I think is best for you because I think it"s bad for the healthcare budget in Massachusetts." Doctors can face some grim trade—offs.Studies have shown, for example, that two drugs are about
equally effective in treating macular degeneration, and eye disease.But one costs $ 50 a dose and the other close to $ 2,000.Medicare could save hundreds of millions of dollars a year if everyone used the cheaper drug, Avastin, instead of the costlier one, Lucentis.But the Food and Drug Administration has not approved Avastin for use in the eye.and using it rather than the alternative, Lucentis, might carry an additional, although slight, safety risk.Should doctors consider Medicare"s budget in deciding what to use?"I think ethically (在道德层面上) we are just worried about the patient in front of us and not trying to save money for the insurance industry or society as a whole," said Dr.Donald Jensen.Still, some analysts say that there"s a role for doctors to play in cost analysis because not many others are doing so."In some ways," said Dr.Daniel Sulmasy, "it represents a failure of wider society
to take up the issue."
What do some most influential medical groups recommend doctors do? 查看材料
A.Reflect on the responsibilities they are supposed to take.
B.Pay more attention to the effectiveness of their treatments.
C.Take costs into account when making treatment decisions.
D.Readjust their practice in view of the cuts in health care.