问题 单项选择题 A3/A4型题

患者,女性,26岁。因婚后性交困难就诊,妇科检查:外阴发育正常,但无 * * 口,B超检查未见子宫,诊断为先天性无 * * ,择期行 * * 成形术。

患者术后14天康复出院,出院健康指导不包括()

A.出院后遵医嘱更换模具

B.多吃富含粗纤维的食物,保持大便通畅

C.每次更换模具前应先进行 * * 冲洗

D.出院后不间断放置模具3~6个月

E.模具脱落后,应立即放入

答案

参考答案:E

解析:出院后正确的健康指导关系到手术的成败与否,出院后每日更换模具,更换前应先洗手,再用1:40碘伏溶液冲洗 * * ,并将模具全部放入 * * 内,之后使用卫生带兜紧,一旦脱落,应在15~20分钟内重新放入1个无菌 * * 模具。不间断放置模具3~6个月后医生会根据具体情况,酌情减少带模具的时间。

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He muscled his agenda through (5) friendly Congress, and gained seats for his party in the 2002 midterm elections. (6) biggest triumph came in 2004, when he won a second term despite a (7) unpopular war.
The "permanent" Republican majority he and Rove envisioned even seemed attainable (8) Bush plunged himself into his most ambitious legislative effort yet: a partial privatization (9) Social Security.
But the president who boasted about "political capital" in the heady (10) after his re-election now faces the worst of political fates as he enters (11) final year in office: borderline irrelevance.
The president’s second term has (12) defined by legislative paralysis, marked by record-low approval ratings, presidential candidates who are (13) from his shadow, and a lingering war that’s sapping his remaining reservoirs of (14) .
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And the (17) Washington atmosphere he hoped to cure is just as nasty as it was (18) he came to office seven years ago.
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