【单选题】______, he had no intention of waiting for three good hours. A. Patient although he was B. As he was patient C. Patient as he was D. Since he was patient A. Patient although he was B. As he was patient C. Patient as he was D. Since he was patient
【单选题】______, he had no intention of waiting for three good hours. A. Patient although he was B. As he was patient C. Patient as he was D. Since he was patient A. Patient although he was B. As he was patient C. Patient as he was D. Since he was patient
The examiner put a finger 1 meter away from the patient,and told the patient to look at the finger,then move the finger to the patient slowly, both pupils of the patient move toward the nose,it’s called: A: convergence reflex B: accommodation reflex C: direct light reflex D: indirent light reflex E: corneal reflex
The examiner put a finger 1 meter away from the patient,and told the patient to look at the finger,then move the finger to the patient slowly, both pupils of the patient move toward the nose,it’s called: A: convergence reflex B: accommodation reflex C: direct light reflex D: indirent light reflex E: corneal reflex
The Oregon Death with Dignity Act declares that, the request for active euthanasia must be confirmed by _____ witnesses, at least one of whom is not related to the patient, is not entitled to any portion of the patient's estate, is not the patient's physician, and is not employed by a health care facility caring for the patient. A: 1 B: 2 C: 3 D: 4
The Oregon Death with Dignity Act declares that, the request for active euthanasia must be confirmed by _____ witnesses, at least one of whom is not related to the patient, is not entitled to any portion of the patient's estate, is not the patient's physician, and is not employed by a health care facility caring for the patient. A: 1 B: 2 C: 3 D: 4
what is voluntary passive euthanasia? A: Accelerated death of the patient and the expressed desire of ethunasia by the patient B: Allowing the patients to die naturally and the patient does not express the desire of ethanasia C: Accelerated death of the patient and the patient does not express the desire of ethanasia D: Allowing the patients to die naturally and the expressed desire of ethunasia by the patient
what is voluntary passive euthanasia? A: Accelerated death of the patient and the expressed desire of ethunasia by the patient B: Allowing the patients to die naturally and the patient does not express the desire of ethanasia C: Accelerated death of the patient and the patient does not express the desire of ethanasia D: Allowing the patients to die naturally and the expressed desire of ethunasia by the patient
Which of the following is improper for an effective listener? A: What the patient said is useless B: Accept what the patient said C: Understand what the patient said D: Record accurately what the patient said
Which of the following is improper for an effective listener? A: What the patient said is useless B: Accept what the patient said C: Understand what the patient said D: Record accurately what the patient said
She didn’t tell us ______. A: how is the patient B: B. how old was the patient C: C. how old the patient was
She didn’t tell us ______. A: how is the patient B: B. how old was the patient C: C. how old the patient was
patient ______________
patient ______________
The ( ) examined the patient’s teeth and gums. A: dentist B: nurse C: patient
The ( ) examined the patient’s teeth and gums. A: dentist B: nurse C: patient
What did the doctor do first() A: Gave the patient some medicine. B: Took the patient’s temperature. C: Let the patient go home.
What did the doctor do first() A: Gave the patient some medicine. B: Took the patient’s temperature. C: Let the patient go home.
which one of the following is improper when having body contact with a patient? A: Patting him or her gently in the back when the patient is vomiting B: Helping the patient with limited physical mobility to get off he bed C: Putting hands on the patient’s waist D: Shaking hands with the patient when saying goodbye
which one of the following is improper when having body contact with a patient? A: Patting him or her gently in the back when the patient is vomiting B: Helping the patient with limited physical mobility to get off he bed C: Putting hands on the patient’s waist D: Shaking hands with the patient when saying goodbye