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My parents taught me not to waste food. My mom always found ways to make leftovers taste good. I went to Ilan to learn about some of their special food. As I was there, I learned about the food and the history of the area. I learned that they don’t waste food, either, and they use leftovers!
Many years ago, there was not enough food for everyone. People learned to cook and eat almost everything. They had to think of ways to make special dishes. One of these dishes is kao zha. It’s made with leftovers like meat; soup, oil and fat. That might not sound very good, but it does taste good. Today, kao zha is a special dish at big banquets.
Another famous dish is called zao bing. It’s made with fruit, meat and other things. I really liked it! But I didn’t want to eat too much. It has a lot of fat in it.
I smelled something burning and I saw smoke, so I found another special food of the Ilan area—duck meat. The duck meat is put in a b
A. not to eat leftovers
B. to eat good food
C. not to waste food
D. to make good food
[单项选择]The nurse is speaking to grieving parents after a sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) death. What should the nurse emphasize to the parents()
A. The death couldn’t have been prevented and isn’t the parents’ fault.
B. The parents must allow an autopsy to confirm the diagnosis.
C. The parents are still young and can have more children.
D. The parents should place other infants on their backs to sleep.
[填空题]After the nurse of the exam room has completed her job, the patient will be thoroughly reviewed all the body system by______.
[单项选择]The nurse has been teaching the client strategies to prevent a recurrence of hemorrhoids. One strategy is maintaining a high-fiber diet. Which of the following breakfast menus is appropriate for the client()
A. Danish pastry, prune juice, coffee, and milk.
B. Oatmeal, milk, grapefruit wedges, and bran muffin.
C. Corn flakes, milk, white toast, and orange juice.
D. Scrambled eggs, bacon, English muffin, and apple juice.
[单项选择]The nurse has assisted a multigravida with a precipitous delivery of a viable neonate in a local grocery store. Because a precipitous delivery can lead to decreased uterine tone, which of the following nursing actions would help to prevent this complication( )
A. Place the neonate on the client’s fundus.
B. Place the mother in a supine position.
C. Encourage the mother to breast-feed the infant.
D. Massage the client’s fundus continuously.
[单项选择]The nurse has a client at 30 weeks’ gestation who has tested positive for the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). What should the nurse tell the client when she says that she wants to breast-feed her neonate()
A. Encourage breas-feeding so that she can get her rest and get healthier.
B. Encourage breast-feeding because it’s healthier for the neonate.
C. Encourage breast-feeding to facilitate bonding.
D. Discourage breast-feeding because HIV can be transmitted through breast milk.
[单项选择]Make sure you ( ) your parents immediately after you arrive and so in this case they would not worry about you so much.
A. would call
B. called
C. have called
D. call
[填空题]What courses has Miss Li taught
She has taught ______ and writing courses.
[单项选择]A 28-year-old nurse has complaints of itching and a rash of both hands. Contact dermatitis is initially suspected. The diagnosis is confirmed if the rash appears()
A. erythematous with raised papules.
B. dry and scaly with flaking skin.
C. inflamed with weeping and crusting lesions.
D. excoriated with multiple fissures.
[填空题]What courses has Miss Li taught
She has taught ______ and writing courses.
[填空题]What courses has Miss Li taught
She has taught ______ and writing courses.
[单项选择]Study after study has shown what has come to be known as an "empathy gap" in people. In its simplest form, this means that when we are happy we have trouble identifying with someone who is sad, or when we’re angry we have difficulty understanding why someone is content. Basically, our ability to empathise with another person is dependent on the state we ourselves are in, and this has some interesting implications for public policy.
A recent study by Loran Nordgren of Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, Mary-Hunter Morris of Harvard Law School, and George Loewenstein of Carnegie Mellon University, examined the empathy gap with regard to torture policy. Man’s propensity to turn monster has long been of interest to behaviourists and psychologists. Witness Philip Zimbardo’s prison experiment, or Stanley Milgram’s shock experiment. Both of those studies, along with many others, support the idea that our actions depend as much on context as on any inherent dispositio
A. prison experiment
B. empathy gap and torture policy
C. torture policy
D. shock experiment