女,28岁,牙龈刷牙出血2年。检查:全口牙石(+),牙龈缘轻度红,探诊出血,探

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女,28岁,牙龈刷牙出血2年。检查:全口牙石(+),牙龈缘轻度红,探诊出血,探诊深度2mm,未见牙龈退缩。

此时对该患者的治疗方法应为

A.洁治术

B.刮治术

C.根面平整

D.口服替硝唑

E.袋壁搔刮

考点:口腔执业医师口腔执业医师49
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By looking at a problem in as many ways as possible, creative thinkers can findsolutions

that would _____ remain invisible(看不见的).[ ]

A. otherwise  

B. yet  

C. already  

D. forever

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阅读判断:下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

When Our Words Collide

“Wanna buy a body?” That was the opening line of more than a few phone calls I got from freelance(自由职业 ) photographers when I was a photo editor at U.S. News. Like many in the mainstream press, I wanted to separate the world of photographers into “them”, who trade in picture of bodies or chase celebrities, and “us”, the serious news people. But after 16 years in that role. I came to wonder whether the two worlds were easily distinguishable.

Working in the reputable world of journalism, I assigned photographers to cover other people’s nightmares. I justified invading moments of grief, under the guise(借口) of the reader's right to know. I didn’t ask photographers to trespass(冒犯) or to stalk(跟踪),but I didn’t have to: I worked with pros(同行) who did what others did: talking their way into situations or shooting from behind police lines to get pictures I was after. And I wasn’t alone.

In the aftermath of a car crash or some other hideous incident when ordinary people are hurt or killed, you rarely see photographers pushing past rescue workers to capture the blood and gore(血雨腥风). But you are likely to see the local newspaper and television photographers on the scene - and fast.

How can we justify our behavior? Journalists are taught to separate doing the job from worrying about the consequence of publishing what they record. Repeatedly, they are reminded of a news-business dictum(格言): leave your conscience in the office. You get the picture of the footage: the decision whether to print or air it comes later. A victim may lie bleeding, unconscious, or dead: your job is to record the image. You put away your emotions and document the scene.

We act this way partly because we know that the pictures can have important meaning. Photographs can change deplorable(凄惨的) situations by mobilizing public outrage or increase public understanding.

However, disastrous events often bring out the worst in photographers and photo editors. In the first minutes and hours after a disaster occurs, photo agencies buy pictures. Often an agency buys a picture from a local newspaper or an amateur photographer and put it up for bid by major magazines. The most keenly sought “exclusives” command tens of thousands of dollars through bidding contests.

Many people believe that journalists need to change the way they do things, and it’s our pictures that annoy people the most. Readers may not believe, as we do, that there is a distinction between sober-minded “us” and sleazy(低级庸俗的) “them”. In too many cases, by our choices of images as well as how we get them, we prove our readers right.

Journalists aren’t supposed to think about whether they are doing the right thing.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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患者男,26岁,因“刀刺伤15min”来诊。查体:意识模糊,R34次/min,HR110次/min,BP90/65mmHg,右胸可见长约2cm的伤口。

患者开胸探查发现刺伤了肋间动脉,予以结扎止血。出现进行性血胸常见于以下部位受伤,除外().

A.胸廓内动脉

B.胸廓内静脉

C.肺组织

D.肋间动脉

E.肋间静脉

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下面哪些不是需要计划生育民主决策的主要问题:()

A、计划生育宣传管理员的待遇报酬

B、维护村民法定生育权利

C、协助落实现行计划生育政策

D、享受计划生育奖励扶助对象的确定

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