缺铁性贫血 A.血清铁增高,总铁结合力正常,血清铁蛋白正常或增高 B.血清铁降低,总

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缺铁性贫血

A.血清铁增高,总铁结合力正常,血清铁蛋白正常或增高
B.血清铁降低,总铁结合力降低,血清铁蛋白增高
C.血清铁降低,总铁结合力增高,血清铁蛋白降低
D.血清铁降低,总铁结合力降低,血清铁蛋白降低

考点:普通考研西医综合西医综合
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某日天气预报说今天最高气温为8℃,气温的极差为10℃,则该日最低气温为(     ).

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My parents have certainly had their troubles, and as their child I’ll never know how they made it to 38 years of marriage. They loved each other, but they didn’t seem to like each other very much. Dad was too fond of his beer, and he talked down to Mom a lot. When she tried to stand up to him, a fight would unavoidably follow.

It was my dad’s disease that began to change things. The year 1998 was the beginning of a remarkable transformation for my family. My father, Jim Dineen, the always healthy, weightlifting, never-missed-a-day-of-work kind of dad, discovered he had kidney (肾)disease.

The decision to go ahead with a transplant for my father was a long and tough one, mostly because he had liver damage too. One physician’s assistant told him, “According to your file, you’re supposed to be dead.” And for a while, doctors mistakenly thought that he would need not just a kidney transplant, but a liver transplant too. Dad’s future hung in midpoint.

When the donor testing process finally began in the spring of 2003, numerous people, including me, my uncle Tom, and my mom, came back as matches of varying degree. But Mom was the one who insisted on going further. She decided to donate a kidney to my father. She said she was not scared, and it was the right thing to do. We all stepped back in amazement.

At last a date was chosen – November 11, 2003. All of a sudden, the only thing that seemed to matter Dad was telling the world what a wonderful thing Mom was doing for him. A month before the surgery, he sent her birthday flowers with a note that read, “I love you and I love your kidney! Thank you!”

Financially, the disease was upsetting to them. So my sister and I were humbled and surprised when, shortly before his surgery day, Dad handed us a diamond jewelry that we were to give to Mom after the operation. He’d accumulated his spare dollars to buy it.

At the hospital on the day of the transplant, all our relatives and friends gathered in the waiting room and became involved in a mean euchre (尤克牌游戏) tournament. My family has always handled things with a lot of laughter, and even though we were all tense, everybody was taking bets on how long this “change of conduct” would last in my parents.

We would inform Dad that if he chose to act like a real pain on any particular day after the operation, he wasn’t allowed to blame it on PMS just because he’d now have a female kidney.

The surgeries went well, and not long afterward, my sister and I were allowed to go in to visit. Dad was in a great deal of pain but again, all he could talk about was Mom. Was she okay? How was she feeling? Then the nurses let us do something unconventional. As they were wheeling Mom out of recovery room, they rolled her into a separate position to visit Dad. It was strange to see both my parents hooked up to IVs and machines and trying to talk to each other through tears. The nurses allowed us to present the diamond jewelry to Mom so that Dad could watch her open it. Everyone was crying, even the nurses.

As I stood with digital camera in hand, I tried to keep the presence of mind to document the moment. My dad was having a hard time fighting back emotion, and suddenly my parents unexpectedly reached out to hold each other’s hands.

In my nearly 35 years of existence, I’d never seen my parents do that, and I was spellbound. I snapped a picture and later rushed home to make sure I’d captured that enormous, life-defining moment. After so many years of disagreement, it was apparent to me that they finally understood how much each loved the other. 65—70

小题1:From the first paragraph we can learn that ____________.

A.Dad was fond of drinking

B.My parents got along well

C.Dad often beat Mom

D.Mom never obeyed Dad小题2:The underlined part “Dad’s future hung in midpoint” in Para.3 suggests that ____________.

A.Dad was bound to die

B.Dad came to a serious moment in his life

C.Dad’s future was decided by doctors

D.Dad faced a tough decision in his life小题3:Before the surgery, which of the following words can best describe the feeling of the families?

A.Worried and negative.

B.Anxious and helpless.

C.Nervous but optimistic.

D.Relaxed and positive.小题4:Which of the following is TRUE according the passage?

A.Dad bought a diamond jewelry to Mom for their wedding anniversary.

B.Dad asked the nurse to visit Mom soon after the operation.

C.Despite a lot of pain, Dad was eager to know Mom’s condition soon after the operation.

D.On the day of the transplant, the families involved in a euchre tournament to relax themselves.小题5:What’s in the writer’s photo?

A.Everyone was crying, even the nurses.

B.His parents were trying to talk to each other.

C.Dad watched Mom opening the gift.

D.His parents were holding each other’s hands.小题6:What’s the best title for the passage?

A.Dad’s disease

B.Mom’s decision

C.The Gift of Life

D.The photo of hands

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27岁女性患者,为1型糖尿病患者。近日来食欲减退、多饮、烦渴、多尿。皮肤粘膜干燥。空腹血糖25.0mmol/L,尿糖(+++),酮体强阳性,CO2结合力18mmol/L。应采用下列哪些治疗方案()

A.绝对卧床休息

B.运动疗法

C.小剂量胰岛素

D.纠正水、电解质、酸碱紊乱

E.饮食控制

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有一个52岁的工人,只读过小学三年级,但他以惊人的毅力,经过长期不懈的刻苦学习和钻研,设计出6台架桥机,参与几千座桥梁建设,完成技术革新与改造项目43项,获得各类科技进步23项,从一个普通的机械工成为高级工人技师。他成长的故事给我们的启示是                                                                [ ]

A、通向成功的道路有无数条,无论从事什么工作,只要付出,就有可能成功

B、无论在哪个领域,只要肯钻研,都有成功的机会

C、人生的选择不是一次性的,只要把握机会,不断进取就有可能成功

D、在学校学习并不重要,工作中学习方能成才

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某公司2000年初投资6000万元,建造一条生产线,该生产线于2003年初完工并投入使用。预计2003年、2004年、2005年年末该条生产线可创造收益额各年分别为3000万元、2500万元、2000万元。复利年利率为8%。

计算2003年、2004年、2005年3年总收益额2003年年初的总现值。

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