粪便检查的临床应用有() A.协助肠道感染性疾病的诊断 B.协助黄疸的鉴别 C.协助

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问题:

粪便检查的临床应用有()

A.协助肠道感染性疾病的诊断

B.协助黄疸的鉴别

C.协助内分泌疾病的诊断

D.协助肠道寄生虫病的诊断

E.协助食道疾病的诊断

考点:耳鼻咽喉科(医学高级)医学高级(耳鼻咽喉科)正高特训押题密卷四
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2岁小儿,麻疹后轻咳、纳差、消瘦4周,双肺无啰音,PPD(﹣)。

何种检查对诊断最有帮助()

A.红细胞沉降率

B.血培养

C.痰培养

D.血常规

E.胸部X线摄片

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下列选项中,不属于自动化立体仓库组成部分的是()。

A.输送机系统

B.GV系统

C.手持终端

D.自动控制系统

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SNMPc是一个通用的多用户分布式网络管理平台,采用 (21) 轮询机制,具有高度的可伸缩性。假设有一个局域网,管理站每15分钟轮询被管理设备一次,一次查询访问需要的时间是200ms,则管理站最多可以支持 (22) 台网络设备。

A.基于Web的集中式

B.基于C/S的分布式

C.基于Web的分布式

D.基于C/S的集中式

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建设项目选址意见书制度是指在城市规划区内建设工程的选址和布局,必须符合城市规划,在( )必须附有城市规划行政主管部门的选址意见书。

A.在申请建设用地规划许可证

B.在报批建设项目的可行性研究报告书时

C.在申请建设用地时

D.在申报建设工程规划许可证时

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Effective communication is essential for all organisations. It links the activities of the various parts of the organisation and ensures that everyone is working towards a Common goal. It is also extremely important for motivating employees. Staff need to know how they are getting on, what they are doing right and in which areas they could improve. Working alone can be extremely difficult and it is much easier if someone takes an interest and provides support. Employees need to understand why their job is important and how it contributes to the overall success of the firm. Personal communication should also include target setting. People usually respond well to goals, provided these are agreed between the manager and subordinate and not imposed.

However, firms often have communications problems that can undermine their performance. In many cases, these problems occur because messages are passed on in an inappropriate way. There are of course, several ways of conveying information to others in the organisation. These include speaking to them directly, e-mailing, telephoning or sending a memo. The most appropriate method depends on what exactly it is you are communicating. For example, anything that is particularly sensitive or confidential, such as an employee’s appraisal, should be done face-to-face.

One of the main problems for senior executives is that they do not have the time or resources needed to communicate effectively. In large companies, for example, it is impossible for senior managers to meet and discuss progress with each employee individually. Obviously this task can be delegated but at the cost of creating a gap between senior management and staff. As a result, managers are often forced to use other methods of communication. Like memos or notes, even if they know these are not necessarily the most suitable means of passing on messages.

The use of technology, such as e-mail, mobile phones and network system, is speeding up communication immensely. However, this does not mean that more investment in technology automatically proves beneficial, systems can become outdated or employees may lack appropriate training. There are many communications tools now available but a firm cannot afford all of them. Even if it could, it does not actually need them all. The potential gains must be weighed up against the costs, and firms should realise that more communication does not necessarily mean better communication.

As the number of people involved in an organisation increase, the use of written communication rises even faster. Instead of a quick conversation to sort something out numerous messages can be passed backwards and forwards. This can lead to a tremendous amount of paperwork and is often less effective than face to face communication. When you are actually talking to someone you can discuss things until you are happy they have understood and feedback is immediate. With written messages, however, you are never quite sure how it will be received. What you think you have said and what the other person thinks you have said can be very different.

The amount of written information generated in large organisations today can lead to communication overload. So much information is gathered that it gets in the-way of making decisions. Take a look at the average manager’s desk and you will see the problem—it is often covered in letters, reports and memos. This overload can lead to inefficiencies. For example, managers may not be able to find the information they want when they need it. Communication is also becoming more difficult with the changes occurring in employment patterns. With more people working part-time and working from home, managing communication is becoming increasingly complex.

According to the writer, a problem with written communication is that()

A. the message can be interpreted differently to what was intended

B. it can be easy for people to ignore the contents of a written message

C. most people are more comfortable with face-to-face communication

D. it is possible for correspondence to get lost within a large organisation

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