问题 单项选择题 A1型题

关于中药调剂工作制度叙述错误的是()

A.非当日处方如医师未特殊注明可以调配

B.审方计价人员无权修改医师处方

C.计价时应使用黑色或蓝色钢笔、圆珠笔

D.调配人员对所调配的饮片质量负有检查的责任

E.一张处方最好由一人全程调配

答案

参考答案:A

解析:处方为开具当日有效。特殊情况下需延长有效期的,由开具处方的医师注明有效期限,但有效期最长不得超过3天。

阅读理解

阅读理解。

     Odland remembers like it was yesterday working in an expensive French restaurant in Denver. The ice

cream he was serving fell onto the white dress of a rich and important woman.

     Thirty years have passed, but Odland can't get the memory out of his mind, nor the woman's kind reaction

(反应). She was shocked, regained calmness and, in a kind voice, told the young Odland, "It's OK. It wasn't

your fault." When she left the restaurant, she also left the future Fortune 500CEO (总裁) with a life lesson:

You can tell a lot about a person by the way he or she treats the waiter.

     Odland isn't the only CEO to have made this discovery. Rather, it seems to be one of those few laws of the

land that every CEO learns on the way up. It's hard to get a dozen CEOs to agree about anything, but most

agree with the Waiter Rule. They say how others treat the CEO says nothing. But how others treat the waiter

is like a window into the soul.

     Watch out for anyone who pulls out the power card to say something like, "I could buy this p[lace and fir

you," or "I know the owner and I could have you fired." Those who say such things have shown more about

their character(人品) than about their wealth and power.

     The CEO who came up with it, or at least first wrote it down, is Raytheon CEO Bill Swanson. He wrote

a best-selling book called Swanson's Unwritten Rules of Management.

     "A person who is nice to you but rude to the waiter, or to others, is not a nice person," Swanson says, "I

will never offer a job to the person who is sweet to the boss but rude to someone cleaning the tables."

1. What happened after Odland dropped the ice cream onto the woman's dress?

A. He was fired.

B. He was blamed.

C. The woman comforted him.

D. The woman left the restaurant at once.

2. Odland learned one of his life lessons from _______.

A. his experience as a waiter

B. the advice given by the CEOs

C. an article in Fortune

D. an interesting best-selling book

3. According to the text, most CEOs have the same opinion about _______.

A. Fortune 500 companies

B. the Management Rules

C. Swanson's book

D. the Waiter Rule

4. From the text we can learn that ______.

A. one should be nicer to important people

B. CEOs often show their power before others

C. one should respect others no matter who they are

D. CEOs often have meals in expensive restaurants

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