"When one of the doctors criticizes me,
I get defensive. I feel like a child again, being scolded, and I want to explain
that I’m not wrong," says Viola, a nurse. This is a common reaction to
criticism, but not a good one. There are better ways of dealing with
criticism. {{B}}1. Try to be objective.{{/B}} When Sol was
criticized by his new employer for not having made a sale, Sol’s reaction was to
feel sorry for himself. "I had put everything I had into making that sale," Sol
says," and I felt that I had failed as a person. I had to learn through
experience not to react like that to each failure." {{B}}2. Take
time to cool down.{{/B}} Rather than reacting immediately to criticism, take some
time to think over what was said. Your first question should be whether the
criticism is fair from the other person’s position. The prob A. people may have a mistaken idea of what you did or your reasons for doing it B. you should welcome other people’s opinions C. people may discuss it with .you in depth D. you need time to understand yourself
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"When one of the doctors criticizes me,
I get defensive. I feel like a child again, being scolded, and I want to explain
that I’m not wrong," says Viola, a nurse. This is a common reaction to
criticism, but not a good one. There are better ways of dealing with
criticism. {{B}}1. Try to be objective.{{/B}} When Sol was
criticized by his new employer for not having made a sale, Sol’s reaction was to
feel sorry for himself. "I had put everything I had into making that sale," Sol
says," and I felt that I had failed as a person. I had to learn through
experience not to react like that to each failure." {{B}}2. Take
time to cool down.{{/B}} Rather than reacting immediately to criticism, take some
time to think over what was said. Your first question should be whether the
criticism is fair from the other person’s position. The prob A. argued bitterly with his employer B. was angry and gave up his job C. was sorry for himself D. was sad but confident
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"When one of the doctors criticizes me, I get defensive. I feel like a child again, being scolded, and I want to explain that I’m not wrong," says Viola, a nurse. This is a common reaction to criticism, but not a good one. There are better ways of dealing with criticism.
1. Try to be objective. When Sol was criticized by his new employer for not having made a sale, Sol’s reaction was to feel sorry for himself. "I had put everything I had into making that sale," Sol says," and I felt that I had failed as a person. I had to learn through experience not to react like that to each failure."
2. Take time to cool down. Rather than reacting immediately to criticism, take some time to think over what was said. Your first question should be whether the criticism is fair from the other person’s position. The problem may be a simple misunderstanding of what you did or your reasons for doing it.
3. Take positive action. A. argued bitterly with his employer B. was angry and gave up his job C. was sorry for himself D. was sad but confident
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When doctors need information about
what dose of medication to prescribe, they usually consult a fat navy-blue book
called The Physicians’ Desk Reference, or PDR, an extensive compilation of data
about drugs form their manufacturers. But the doses recommended in the PDR may
be too high for many people and may cause adverse reactions, ranging from
dizziness and nausea all the way to death, according to an article published
last month in the journal Postgraduate Medicine. For many drugs
— including Viagra, Prozac and some medicines used to treat high blood pressure,
allergies, insomnia and high cholesterol — smaller doses would work just as
well, with far less risk of bad reactions, said Jay Cohen, the author of the
article. "Side effects drive a lot of people out of treatment
that they need," Dr. Cohen said, noting that A. He found out the mistakes of PDR. B. He lowered the drug doses in treating patients. C. He used different doses according to individuals. D. He suggested medical schools teach the importance of lowering doses.
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When doctors need information about what does of medication to prescribe, they usually consult a fat navy-blue book called The Physicians’ Desk Reference, or PDR, an extensive compilation of data about drugs form their manufacturers. But the doses recommended in the PDR may be too high for many people and may cause adverse reactions, ranging from dizziness trod nausea all the way to death, according to an article published last month in the journal {{I}}Postgraduate Medicine{{/I}}.
For many drugs—including Viagra, Prozac and some medicines used to treat high blood pressure, allergies, insomnia and high cholesterol—smaller doses would work just as well, With far less risk of bad reactions, said Jay Cohen, the author of the article.
"Side effects drive a lot of people out of treatment that they need," Dr. Cohen said, nothing that people with chronic conditions like high blood pressure, headaches and depression often gave up trying to trea A. drug companies are not responsible for its drugs B. medical doctors should not follow PDR mechanically C. Dr. Cohen is a sceptic D. side effect should not be neglected
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