患者男性,39岁。抽烟多年,每天30支,喝酒多年,每天8两,近3个月自述性欲减退,阴

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患者男性,39岁。抽烟多年,每天30支,喝酒多年,每天8两,近3个月自述性欲减退,阴茎勃起硬度下降、不足以过正常性生活。就诊于医院男科,体检、血尿化验和专科检查均无异常。

应采取针对性的护理措施是()。

A.指导口服药物西地那非

B.性生活的辅导性教育

C.劝其少喝可乐

D.与患者沟通,劝其戒酒、戒烟

E.治疗前列腺炎

F.早睡早起,养成良好的生活习惯

考点:外科护理(医学高级)医学高级外科护理学特训密卷(副高)三
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为了解某地区中小学生的视力情况,拟从该地区的中小学生中抽取部分学生进行调查,事先已经了解到该地区小学、初中、高中三个学段学生的视力情况有较大差异,而男女生视力情况差异不大.在下面的抽样方法中,最合理的抽样方法是(  )
A.简单的随机抽样B.按性别分层抽样
C.按学段分层抽样D.系统抽样
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国债负担可以从( )方面来具体分析。

A.利率负担

B.国债认购者即债权人的负担

C.政府作为债务人负担

D.代际负担

E.纳税人负担

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小明用如图所示装置探究可燃物燃烧的条件.他发现热水中的白磷熔化成一白色小液滴.不久,铜片上的白磷开始燃烧,而红磷及水中的白磷都不燃烧.请回答:

(1)可燃物燃烧需要同时满足的条件是:______、______;

(2)白磷具有的物理性质是______、______;

(3)实验完毕,小明将烧杯中的热水慢慢倒出,水快倒完时,小明

发现白磷刚露出水面就剧烈燃烧起来,请解释该现象______;

(4)通常保存少量白磷的方法是______.

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The prospects for finding life beyond Earth may be brightening. Today, scientists are reporting evidence for yet another potential habitat in our solar system: Saturn’s moon Enceladus. Scientists mining new data from the Cassini spacecraft say they may have found evidence that Enceladus—the planet’s fourth-largest moon—hosts liquid water.
If the results hold up, this would bring to four the number of bodies in the solar system—including Earth—that display active volcanism. And since life as biologists know it requires liquid water and a source of energy, Enceladus would join Jupiter’s moon Europa and Saturn’s moon Titan, as well as Mars, as possible spots beyond Earth where simple forms of life may have gained or still maintain a foothold.
The discovery, however, is bittersweet for many scientists. NASA’s proposed budget for fiscal 2007 calls for a 50 percent cut in its astrobiology program. Although the program is a tiny piece of the agency’s overall spending plan for science, it’s a significant source of money for probing fundamental questions of how and why life emerged on Earth and whether life arose elsewhere in the universe.
A 50-percent cut "is almost a going-out-of-business-level cut" in a vibrant line of research that stands as one pillar supporting President Bush’s vision for space exploration, says planetary scientist Sean Solomon, who heads the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Nevertheless, the research in today’s issue of the journal Science is the sort of thing that continues to light a fire under the field. Its report about liquid water under the icy surface of Enceladus is a "radical conclusion," acknowledges Carolyn Porco, who leads the imaging team working with data from the Cassini orbiter. But if the team is right, "we have significantly broadened the diversity of solar-system environments" that might have rolled out the welcome mat "for living organisms," she concludes. Images released last fall show the moon ejecting vast plumes of material near its unexpectedly warm south pole. As the team pondered the evidence, they nixed several explanations, including the idea that the particles in the plumes were driven by vapor billowing out as ice reached the surface and immediately turned into a gas. The last idea standing: Liquid water was venting from reservoirs near the surface, perhaps only tens of meters below the frigid crust. This explanation also helped solve the riddle of puzzlingly high levels of oxygen atoms found in Saturn’s neighborhood.
Confirmation could come with additional flybys. If water—and perhaps life—is present, it wouldn’t be "luxuriant," notes Jeffrey Kargel, a researcher at the University of Arizona at Tucson. It likely would face tough conditions—nasty chemicals, very low temperatures, and little energy to drive it. still, he adds, it’s premature to cross the moon off the list of possible "outposts" for life beyond Earth. Yet the prospect of building on these results could be dimmer with the threat of budget cuts. The proposed reductions post several challenges, researchers say.
One is the loss of important financial leverage. While money for experiments and other research related to astrobiology can come from other funding agencies, such as the National Science Foundation or even the National Institutes of Health, NASA’s program often provides the crucial missing piece that turns demanding and sometimes dangerous fieldwork into exciting results.
One of the biggest successes over the program’s 10-year history has been to help revolutionize the way science is done. Answering questions about the origins of life on Earth and the prospects for life elsewhere require p collaborations. From radio astronomers to biologists and geologists studying the evolution of Earth, groups are working together in ways they never thought of a decade ago, adds Edward Young, a geochemist at the University of California at Los Angeles.
"NASA’s made a lot of progress by making a relatively small investment in a way that has brought disparate experts together from the whole spectrum of physical and biological sciences. It’s a wonderful lesson on how to make progress by crossing these boundaries," Dr. Solomon says. "It would be regrettable to stop that experiment. \

When Scan Solomon says a 50-percent cut m NASA’s fiscal budget for 2007 in its astrobiology program "is almost a going-out-of-business-level cut"(para. 4), he most probably means that ______.

A.the program will go ahead as scheduled

B.it will be next to impossible to continue the research

C.the research will continue, but with much difficulty

D.the program will be delayed unless the budget cut is stopped

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根据《破产法》规定,关于破产管理人,下列哪些选项是错误的( )。

A.自然人可以担任破产管理人

B.破产管理人可以由法院指定或者债务人聘请,也可以由债权人会议聘请

C.破产管理人应当在法院的指导下开展工作

D.破产管理人的报酬由管理人与债权人会议协商确定

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