油面以下或液层面底部以上小于()位置,不应进行温度测量。
A、125mm
B、150mm
C、200mm
D、300mm
参考答案:B
患者,女性,28岁,劳累受凉后,水肿3天,尿少(500ml/d左右),血压150/98mmHg,血红蛋白6g/1,红细胞2×1012/1,胆固醇7.8mmo1/1,白蛋白,球蛋白各3%,尿检:尿蛋白(++),红细胞(+),白细胞(+)。
如何安排该患者的休息()
A.活动如常,不必限制
B.限制活动,不必卧床
C.应增加活动量
D.卧床休息
E.适当休息
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