Back in Seattle, around the comer from
the Discovery Institute, Stephen Meyer offers some peer-reviewed evidence that
there truly is a controversy that must be taught. "The Darwinists are bluffing,"
he says over a plate of oysters at a downtown seafood restaurant. "They have the
science of the steam engine era, and it’s not keeping up with the biology of the
information age." Meyer hands me a recent issue of Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews with an article by Carl Woese, an eminent microbiologist at the University of Illinois. In it, Woese decries the failure of reductionist biology—the tendency to look at systems as merely the stun of their parts—to keep up with the developments of molecular biology. Meyer says the conclusion of Woese’s argument is that the Darwinian emperor has no clothes. It’s a page out of th A. He disagrees there should be a representative debate. B. He stresses that what these people require is reasonable. C. He insists that different opinions should be presented in school. D. He rejects the idea that we should teach whatever is presented. [多选题]价值工程的目的可包括( )。
A.提高产品价值 B.有效利用资源 C.对产品进行功能分析 D.不断改革与创新 E.提高作业价值 [单选题]民间社会服务机构一般会聘用独立的会计或寻找义务的审计人员核定机构( )的财政报告。
A.每季度 B.每月 C.每半年 D.每年 [单项选择]下列哪个症状属于交感神经节后纤维的兴奋症状()
A. 肌束颤动 B. 流涎 C. 多汗 D. 呼吸肌麻痹 E. 支气管痉挛 [判断题]婴儿痴呆常在 2-3 岁左右起病。( )
A.正确 B.错误 [判断题]根据谨慎性原则,资产计价从低、负债计价从高。()
[判断题]气焊炬停止工作时,应先关闭乙炔阀门,然后再关闭氧气阀门。 ( )
A.正确 B.错误 [不定项选择题]共用题干
About End-of-Life Care
Dying patients are happier,less depressed,have less pain and survive longer when their end-of-life care wishes are known and followed,researchers report. This type of patient-centered care can also help keep health costs down________(51)patients who don't want aggressive treatment,the University of California,Los Angeles (UCL A) research team said. "You can improve care while________(52)cost by making sure that everything you do is centered on what the patients want,what his or her specific goals are and tailor a treatment plan to ensure we_________(53)the specific care he or she wants,"Dr. Jonathan Bergman,a clinical scholar and fellow in the urology department,said in a university news release. __________(54)many cases,dying patients are given aggressive treatments that don't help them and_________(55)higher costs. Patients who want__________(56)care should receive it,but many don't want it and haven't been_________(57)about their wishes,according to Bergman and colleagues,who are testing patient-centered care__________(58)cancer patients. To change the situation,doctors need to be educated about patient-centered care,the researchers said. They also_________(59)that changes to Medicare should be considered.But this is a highly controversial topic that has been sidelined after recent suggested changes were characterized as creating"death panels". "Given the disproportionate cost of care at the very________(60)of life,the issue should be revisited,"Bergman and colleagues wrote."We should address goals of care,not to___________(61)aggressive care to those who want it,but to ensure that we deliver aggressive care only to those who__________(62).This reduces costs and improves outcomes." The study authors noted that,according to the results of a 2004 study,30 percent of Medicare dollars are________(63)on the 5 percent of beneficiaries who die each year,and one-third of the costs in the final year of life_________(64)during the final month. Previous research has shown that patient-centered care can reduce the costs in the last week of life________(65)36 percent and that patients who receive such care are less likely to die in an intensive care unit. _________(65) A.from B.on C.below D.by [单项选择]关于心跳停止的叙述,错误的是()
A. 心脏输出低于正常 B. 周身血液循环处于停止状态 C. 心脏停搏 D. 心室纤颤 E. 电-机械分离 我来回答: 提交
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