步骤4 A.将插管向输卵管开口处插入0.5cm左右 B.探宫腔 C.从插管中缓慢注入

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问题:

步骤4

A.将插管向输卵管开口处插入0.5cm左右
B.探宫腔
C.从插管中缓慢注入复方苯酚糊剂
D.将外套管及插管放入宫腔,达宫底后滑入宫角
E.注入生理盐水8~10ml问输卵管药物粘堵术的步骤

考点:卫生资格考试(中初级)妇产科专业知识绝育术、复通术
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公民的人格尊严权集中体现为[ ]

A.名誉权   

B.姓名权    

C.肖像权   

D.隐私权

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For many students in the UK today, deciding whether or not to go to university can be as much about affordability as it is about ambition and aspiration.

In the past, students in the UK could apply to a university or college. They were sure that even if they came from a low income family, their tuition fees and some of their living (or maintenance) costs would be covered by a local authority grant(拨款). A university education was, in a financial sense, open to all and the number of students attending university grew yearly.

Sadly, it seems, those days are long gone. The turning point came in 1998, when the Labour Government introduced tuition fees of £1,000 a year and, instead of giving students a maintenance grant, asked them to cover their own living expenses with a repayable student loan. Only students on the lowest incomes were entitled to a grant.

The flood gates had been opened. As time passed, the ceiling on tuition fees rose, and although applicants from Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales still qualified for varying levels of subsidy(补贴), by 2009/10 students in England often found themselves facing tuition fees over£3,000 a year.

In 2011 the Government announced that, from 2012, universities could charge fees of up to £9,000 a year. Although the Government sweetened the pill by stating that postgraduates did not have to begin repaying their student loans until they were earning more than £21,000 a year, the news created over-dissatisfaction. Many students argued that it was unfair that students should have to begin their work life loaded with huge debt, while others complained that the changes would bring back a class divide to university education. These views were reflected in the number of students applying for a university place, which by January 2012 fell by more than 22,000. The Universities Minister, David Willetts, stood by the decision to increase tuition fees, saying that they would not “put universities’ finance on a bearable footing” and that they would accelerate “a stronger focus on high quality teaching.”

小题1:From the first paragraph, we can infer that _____ in attending university.

A.affordability plays more important roles than ambition and aspiration

B.ambition and aspiration are more important than affordability

C.affordability is as important as ambition and aspiration

D.ambition and aspiration make a greater difference小题2:We can put the sentence “But the biggest change was still to come” at the beginning of Paragraph _____.

A.2

B.3

C.4

D.5小题3:The underlined part “sweetened the pill” in the last paragraph possibly means_____.

A.made a sweet pill

B.made the change appear good

C.increased the pill

D.reduced the pill小题4:The writer _____ the change about university education fees.

A.is in favor of

B.is opposed to

C.takes no notice of

D.is neither for nor against

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商用房贷款中,应调查的质押权力的条件中,不包括( )。

A.调查质物的价值
B.出质人是否具有处分有价证券的权利
C.期限等要素是否与贷款金额、期限相匹配
D.质物共有人是否同意质押

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