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[单项选择]It’s no joke being stuck in a hospital bed. But it seems that the old adage is true — laughter really is the best medicine. The researcher found that it is likely to put you on the road to recovery more quickly than any hi-tech treatment, simply by increasing your circulation.
Traditional nursing care is also effective and this human contact is likely to lead to jokes and banter which is where the laughter therapy comes in. The research, published by the British Medical Journal, said: "Forget technology. The best prescription for patients with venous leg ulcers (下肢静脉溃疡患者) is good quality nursing care and the occasional belly laugh !"
Previous studies have shown that laughter can ward off heart disease. Loma Linda University in California studied men and women taking medication for diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. Those who were prescribed "mirthful laughter" in the form of 30 minutes of comedy every day found their stress hormone (肾上腺素) levels fell.
Why
A. It can help increase your circulation.
B. People like laughing.
C. Traditional nursing care is not effective.
D. Hi-tech treatment put you on the road to recover more quickly.
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W: Are you still working in the hospital
M: Not since July. My brother and I went into business together as soon as he graduated from college.
Q: What can we learn about the man from this conversation ()
A. He is working in a hospital.
B. He is doing business with his brother now.
C. He is going to graduate from college in July.
D. He is going to do business with his brother.
[单项选择]As a()of being in hospital, Shelly decided to become a nurse.
A. consequence
B. confidence
C. subsequence
D. method
[单项选择]A young child suspected of being sexually abused says to the nurse, "Did I do something bad" The nurse’s most therapeutic reply would be( )
A. "Who said you did something bad"
B. "What do you mean, something bad"
C. "Do you think that you did something bad"
D. "I’m not sure I would say it was something bad. /
[填空题]Has he any ______(pretend) to being considered a scholar
[单项选择]When is the woman’s hospital appointment
A. 2:00.
B. 2:30.
C. 3:30.
D. 3:00.
[单项选择](The university hospital’s) research department (is looking for) volunteers (who) have heart disease, have undergone an open-heart surgery, have had angioplasty (血管硬化), (or a heart attack was experienced).()
A. The university hospital’s
B. is looking for
C. who
D. or a heart attack was experienced
[填空题]Home Healthcare Nurses
The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and The Joseph Stokes Jr. Research Institute is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Description
As a field RN in our expanding Home Care Department located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, you will be part of a progressive healthcare team that delivers nursing care to pediatric (小儿科的) patients in their homes. Perform patient assessments and family teaching. You will act as a liaison (联络人) between the patient/family and the rest of the healthcare team. Flexible schedules available.
Requirements
Two-year degree required. Three years of acute (急性的) pediatric nursing experience required. Previous home care experience a plus.
We offer competitive benefit packages: medical, vision, dental and life insurance, discounts on public transportation and employee parking, tuition assistance, continuing education classes, generous paid time off, employer contribution retirement plan an
[单项选择]One day a man came to a hospital.
"What’s the matter with you " asked the doctor.
"I have a headache every morning when I get up," said the man.
The doctor looked over him carefully. "Well, nothing serious now," he said. "But you must stop doing headwork for a week or so.
"But doctor, "replied the man. "It’s impossible, because it is my living."
"Oh, what a pity," said the doctor. "Are you a writer, then "
"Oh, no, said the man." I am a barber./
There was something wrong with his head.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Doesn’t say