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Falling Trough the Cracks
During her first semester at college at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, in 2006, Georgina Uresti-Mandanado began having strange rashes and chest pains and feeling dizzy. But she put off seeing a doctor because she did not have health insurance—in fact, she had never had health coverage Her mother’s jobs as a farm laborer, poultry processor, and construction worker never provided insurance for her kids. Uresti-Mandanado, the granddaughter of Mexican immigrants, says that when she was growing up, "I only went to the doctor when I was really sick and my grandma’s home remedies wouldn’t fix it. " But by winter break of her freshman year, she decided she needed to see a doctor. She waited until she was visiting her family in the Mexican city of San Luis Potosi, because it was cheaper to visit the doctor there The blood tests came back with bad news: lupus (狼疮).
Uresti-Mandanado’s story—her ina
A. She was not covered by health insurance
B. She wanted to wait until the winter break
C. She thought her grandma could cure her
D. She was going to visit her family soon
[单项选择]During her first prenatal visit, a client expresses concern about gaining weight. Which of the following would be the nurse’s best action()
A. Ask the client how she feels about gaining weight and provide instructions about expected weight gain and diet.
B. Be alert for a possible eating problem and do a further in-depth assessment.
C. Report the client’s concerns to her caregiver.
D. Ask her to come back to the clinic every 2 weeks for a weight check.
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Florence first started her formal career abroad.
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What did the boy first advise her to do
[单项选择]As the first in her immigrant family to attend college, Lucia DiPoi said she had few clues about how to finance her college education.
So when financial aid and low-interest government loans did not stretch far enough DiPoi applied for $ 49,000 in private loans. "How bad could it be " She recalls thinking.
Apparently it can get pretty bad. The rising costs of university tuition in the U. S. are pushing many young American like DiPoi toward private lenders with high, fluctuating interest rates. As a result, students are taking on large debts that will stay with them for years into their careers.
Every American student has access to federal education loans. They are issued by the government at fixed, low interest rates. But since students often need more money than the federal loans provide, they are increasingly turning to private lenders. These lenders will happily loan out lots of money, but sometimes at changing interest rates much higher than those of federal lo
A. extremely high
B. fixed
C. changing
D. growing
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Which country did Ms. Rice stop first in her six-nation tour of Asia since becoming US Secretary of State
[单项选择]She ( ) fifty or so when I first met her at a conference.
A. had been
B. must be
C. has been
D. must have been
[单项选择]I still remember the day I first met her, she ______.
A. had long hair
B. has long hairs
C. had long hairs
D. has long hair