This patient feels____to control her emotions.(able)
第1题
A.advising the patient to seek a second opinion
B.admitting that the initial visit was ineffective
C.instructing the patient to buy more medical services
D.warning the patient that a hospital stay might be necessary
第2题
As the drug took ______ the patient became quieter.
A.force
B.action
C.act
D.effect
第3题
The doctors came to the conclusion that the patient's blindness was ______.
A.contemporary
B.temperate
C.consistent
D.temporary
第5题
第6题
The “singer” rubs sand on the patient because ___.
A.the patient receives strength from the sand
B.it has pharmaceutical value
C.it decorates the patient
D.none of the above
第7题
The doctors don’t ________ that the patient will live much longer.
A.monitor
B.manifest
C.articulate
D.anticipate
第8题
Most probably, a patient suffering multiple sclerosis______.
A.has inflexible feet
B.is weak and fragile
C.has no hope to be cured
D.is restricted in movement
第9题
The patient’s health failed to such an extent that he was put into ________ care.
A) tense
B) rigid
C) intensive
D) tight
第10题
Which of the following statements would the author be likely to agree with?
A.In most of the health-care industry, the relationship between a doctor and a patient is the same as a seller and a buyer.
B.Few patients are reluctant to object to the course of the treatment prescribed by a doctor or to question the cost of the services.
C.The payer, whether insurance carrier or the government, is less likely to agree willingly to payment demands when the patient's illness is regarded as serious.
D.The more serious the illness of a patient, the less likely it is that the patient will object to the course of treatment prescribed or to question the cost of services.