Recently, a video of a doctor in Shanghai who can effortlessly switch between different languages
Her excellent language skills and professionalism were widely praised by netizens. Some netizens also jokingly said that her appearance reminds them of Chinese actress Xu Fan. The sudden
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2. 概述医务工作者和志愿者的付出;
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3 . “We need to shampoo the patient s hair,” said Kristen, a physician assistant. Operating room nurse Jess seconded the idea. With the two of them advocating, it needed to happen.
Somehow for the last 23 years, as a man with short hair, I’d always considered a wash with water to be enough to clean a patient’s hair after surgery. We would wash it the day after. That’s just how we’d done things. But why not wash it in the operating room before the patient wakes up? The literature suggests no danger, so I went along with Kristen and Jess, and bought good shampoo.
The first time we did it, it seemed a little time-wasting. If it was about surgical cleanliness, it wasn’t required. As we continued to wash the patient’s hair, I began to notice the effect it had on everyone else in the room. The shampoo transformed the room to a spa for just a few minutes. The patient was the subject of the cleansing, but we benefited too. It was a quiet, collective feeling, knowing that we were finishing our work well. The sweet smell of washing fixed that in our minds.
Patients say they don’t care about hair, but they do. It can be a symbol of power or beauty, as with Samson or Rapunzel. A contemporary example, hair in Namwali Serpell’s novel The Old Drifts serves as a symbol of individual and personality. People definitely care about their hair.
Washing the hair with nice shampoo symbolizes the beginning of some kind of recovery, a return to a new normal for the patient, cleansing away the misfortune that caused them to need me.
We sent the patient out of the room with clean hair, knowing and showing that we’d cared for them well. The patient is more than a case—they’re a fellow human, after all. A postsurgical shampoo seems like a good talisman (护身符), and it’s not time-wasting.
1. What can we learn about the first hair-washing experience in the operating room?A.The patient was a man with short hair. |
B.The idea was first put forward by Jess |
C.The experience was a total waste of time. |
D.The author realized various benefits afterwards. |
A.To explain the power of beauty. |
B.To show what hair means to people. |
C.To introduce a classic book about hair. |
D.To discuss the effect of hair on personality. |
A.Wash patients’ hair before surgery. |
B.Stop wasting time on hair-washing. |
C.Continue to shampoo patients’ hair. |
D.Give patients talismans for good luck. |
A.Honest. | B.Ambitious. |
C.Caring. | D.Generous. |
4 . A 96-year-old woman, believed to be the oldest working nurse in the country, has retired from Tacoma. Washington, hospital.
Last week, Florence Rigney, better known to her friends as “SeeSee”, retired as a nurse MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital after over 70 years. Throughout her career — which began as student nurse, Rigney worked consistently, only taking a “break” from nursing to raise her two children.
Working as a nurse has kept Rigney very active. She's traveled across the country as an operatic nurse and even logged up to three miles on her treadmill from walking during her shifts. “I don't like to around — I've always got to have something to do. That's my nature,” Rigney said in a statement, adding that she always wanted to become a nurse. “I love to interact with patients and give them the help that I can.”
Rigney planned on retiring once at age 65, but after six months, she decided that she needed the job to stay active and keep her mind sharp. Now as she officially retired, the hospital noted that Rigney planned on spending most of her time enjoying family and friends. “Even working into her nineties she has never been one to slow down. Some of her colleagues joked that they had to sprint to keep up with her,” said Laureen Driscoll, president of the hospitals. “SeeSee's continued to be a dedicated nurse and an incredible resource to her colleagues and community. It's humbling to stop and think about the thousands and thousands of lives she's cured for. Everyone at MultiCare thanks Rigney for her unmatched dedication and service, and we're proud to honor her by supporting tomorrow's future nurses,” she continued.
As she said goodbye to her beloved job, Rigney offered some advice for other nurses. “Don't ever think that you know it all.” she noted in the release. “I kind of did that when I was in the operating room and you have to always be open. You never stop learning.”
In her honor, the hospital announced the creation of its SeeSee Rigney Nursing Endowed Scholarship Fund, which will provide scholarships for MultiCare employees for continued learning and development in nursing.
1. Rigney continued working at age 65 because she ______.A.needed to support her family | B.wanted to stay energetic and sharp |
C.hoped to show her personal value | D.intended to promote nurse training |
A.Remain confident. | B.Care for each other. |
C.Keep active and patient. | D.Stay hungry for knowledge. |
A.old age and good health | B.quick mind and great creativity |
C.positive attitude and hard work | D.high position and good resource |
5 . A new exhibition celebrates the life of Florence Nightingale, an English woman whose ideas about cleanliness are vital to this day.
The exhibit can be seen at the Florence Nightingale Museum at St Thomas' Hospital in London. It marks the 200th anniversary(周年纪念) of Nightingale's birth. The exhibit tells the story of how she overcame difficulties to become the world's most famous nurse. The show recreates her bedroom and lets visitors hear a recording of her voice, and even smell the perfume she wore. Fiona Hibberts is a nursing consultant and works for the hospital's Nightingale Academy. She described Nightingale's work as "really, really significant" to future generations. "Obviously, she was a forceful leader," Hibberts said. "And we need clear, visible, strong leadership today and certainly in modern nursing."
The exhibition, called "Nightingale in 200 Objects, People & Places", will continue for a year. St Thomas' is one of a small number of hospitals in Britain with an area for the treatment of coronavirus patients. "The emphasis on good hygiene(卫生), fresh air, exercise, good food ... no matter how much we advance, those fundamental foundational principles of Florence are still very much the basis of modern nursing," Hibberts noted. She added, "It's the same old message: Wash your hands."
Nightingale became world famous after she and a small team of medical workers travelled to modern-day Istanbul during the Crimean War. It was fought mainly on the Crimean Peninsula in the middle of the 1850s. Nightingale helped treat British soldiers wounded in the fighting. In an unclean hospital, she witnessed thousands of soldiers die from infectious diseases. Their deaths led to her decision to try to improve conditions. The lamp she used when visiting patients at night, as well as the nurses' uniform she created, is on display at the exhibition. Yvonne Moores is Chair of the Florence Nightingale Foundation and Britain's former national Chief Nursing Officer. "If Florence Nightingale herself was here, she would be supporting all that is being said at the moment. She was absolutely into infection control and hand-washing, being very observant."
1. What does the passage mainly tell us?A.Effective measures to fight against the spreading coronavirus. |
B.An exhibition celebrating the life of Florence Nightingale. |
C.An appeal to the British for frequent visits to the exhibition . |
D.The difficulties Florence Nightingale overcame to be a nurse. |
A.Her argument against the war. | B.Her attitudes to fame and fortune. |
C.Her opinions about cleanliness. | D.Her comments on modern nursing. |
A.To reflect on the history of medicine. | B.To inform us of how to stay healthy. |
C.To display Nightingale's belongings. | D.To remember Florence Nightingale. |
6 . In face of COVID-19, every medical worker is a hero. Sigrid Stokes, a nurse, is in no
Among the many photos of her mother, Stokes has one that she displays
“I give very good
Stokes was working part-time when the coronavirus began to
A.dream | B.mood | C.need | D.quality |
A.local | B.slight | C.deadly | D.annual |
A.attended to | B.ran into | C.relied on | D.looked for |
A.ordered | B.expected | C.examined | D.assigned |
A.analyzing | B.battling | C.dominating | D.exploring |
A.desperately | B.hurriedly | C.proudly | D.cautiously |
A.uniform | B.coat | C.skirt | D.dress . |
A.sorrow | B.belonging | C.stress | D.joy |
A.tests | B.shots | C.operations | D.instructions |
A.secretly | B.quickly | C.nervously | D.skillfully |
A.tolerate | B.accept | C.feel | D.make |
A.sweep | B.influence | C.control | D.destroy |
A.move | B.reject | C.comfort | D.treat |
A.bought | B.found | C.wore | D.grabbed |
A.because | B.although | C.unless | D.or |
姓名 | 钟南山 | 职业 | 医生 |
出生年月 | 1936年10月 | 出生地 | 南京 |
主要事迹: 2020年春节,带领众多医疗工作者参与抗击新冠肺炎(COVID-19) 坚持在医学领域工作60年,是一位受世界人民尊敬的好医生 |
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B:
A: I don't know. But
B: You look pale.
A: Yes.
B: Er…Let me check you over first .…Oh, you have the flu.
A:
B: Don't worry. Nothing serious. Take this medicine three times a day.
A:
A. Thank you, doctor.
B.I am not feeling very well.
C. Good afternoon.
D. Is it serious?
E. Do you have a headache?
I am a doctor, so I love my job. I always have, but I feel particularly proud to do it at the moment. With COVID-19 sweeping through Wuhan, people are avoiding hospitals as possible they can. However, pregnant women still need to come into the hospital. Babies still need to be born.
Right now, it is even scarier for these women, as they have to come in on their own, often feeling frightened. Their families are separated from them due to safety measures. We’ve always provided physical support, but now we are doing so on a different level — we also have to keep them company and offer emotional support. Unfortunately, some of the women have caught corona-virus, and being at the hospital puts me at risk. Personally, I feel protected because we have full personal protective equipment, which we wear all through our 13-hour shifts. You don’t know if someone is carrying corona-virus or not.
I didn’t want to put my family in danger by bringing the virus home and possibly passing it on to them. As a single parent to my children, Xiaohua, 12 years old, and Xiaoyong, 9, I realized I had to make a very tough decision about my family’s safety when the country went into lockdown. Giving up work wasn’t an option for me. I wanted to be able to look after the women who were feeling poorly and very scared, but I could not leave my little angels behind either.
At this point, my sister suggested that the children stay with her and her husband for the time being and leave me to my hospital duties. I thought it was a great idea, so we set a date for her to pick them up. When I explained the situation to my angels and told them they needed to stay with their aunt for a while, they both seemed upset, but agreed to go. On the day I saw them off, they kept looking back at me until they were too far to be seen.
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After that, my workload increased because some of my coworkers fell ill.
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A week later, it came to Xiaoyong’s birthday.
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Dr Lin Qiaozhi graduated