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The services GP cooperatives provide are ______.A.medical advice on the phone and treatmen

The services GP cooperatives provide are ______.

A.medical advice on the phone and treatment of patients who are sent to hospitals

B.arranging ambulance for patients and home visits for certain groups of patients

C.home visits for children and elderly people

D.establishment emergency ward

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第1题
第一篇An independent inquiry into out of hours services of family doctors in Scotland has

第一篇

An independent inquiry into out of hours services of family doctors in Scotland has concluded that the introduction of GP cooperatives has been a positive development that is benefiting both patients and doctors.

The working group that drew up the report, however, has expressed some concern about the treatment of children and difficulties faced by some patients in arranging their own transport to travel to emergency centers. Improvements are being sought by the Scottish Office on these issues to improve the quality, fairness, and responsiveness of the system.

The inquiry was prompted by the deaths of two babies in Ayrshire after the local cooperative, Ayrshire Doctors on Call, provided telephone advice but declined requests for home visits. Parents of the dead children criticized the cooperative for failing to send out a doctor.

The parents supported a campaign that called for automatic home visits to be provided for certain groups of patients, such as children and elderly people. That idea has been rejected by the inquiry team, which said that neither patient nor professional groups accepted the value of policies that would provide automatic home visits. Instead, it is recommended that cooperatives carry out more effective monitoring of treatment for children, including reviewing complaints and critical incidents.

The first GP cooperatives were formed three years ago to take over out of hours calls from individual practices, but they were established with different working practices. The report notes that variation exists in transport arrangements, with some cooperatives providing free transport to emergency centers and others requiring people often make their own arrangements. Health board have been ordered to report on the fairness of transport arrangements in their area.

Guidelines are also to be introduced to ensure that cooperatives are working to similar high standards. They will include arrangements that will allow patients to make contact with an out of hours service with a single phone call. Initiatives are also planned to help GPs in rural areas who have been unable to benefit from the development of cooperatives. An extra 540 000 is being provided to pay for these developments.

What does the passage mainly deal with?

A. The introduction of GP cooperatives has been a negative development.

B. GP Cooperatives in Scotland benefit patients and doctors.

C. GP cooperatives have some disadvantages which would do harm to patients.

D. GP cooperatives are well-developed in Scotland.

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第2题
关于家庭评估的方法,下列哪种除外()

A.COOP量表

B.家系图

C.家庭圈

D.APGAR量表

E.ECO-MAP

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第3题
A family doctor charged the Night Home Service (NHS) more than £ 500,000 in seven years fo

A family doctor charged the Night Home Service (NHS) more than £ 500,000 in seven years for night visits that his patients did not need, a General Medical Council disciplinary hearing was told yesterday.

Jagdeep Gossain charged for up to 540 emergency call-outs a month, increasing his annual salary to close to £200,000 a year and using almost a third of the local health authority's out-of-hours GP budget.

Dr Gossain, 46, had a target list of about 100 patients in his practice at Fulham, southwest London, whom he used repeatedly on claim forms to Ealing, Hammersmith and Hounslow Health Authority.

Nearly all emergency visits conducted by the doctor, who often made up to 40 calls a night, were "clinically inappropriate". He had also duped the GMC into postponing his hearing, before the professional conduct committee, four times by claiming that his bad back made him unfit to attend, Sarah Plaschkes, for the GMC, said.

But that injury had not prevented him enjoying his favourite sport — weightlifting — at an exclusive gym in Heston.

Ms Plaschkes added: "The council submits that Dr Gossain deliberately, dishonestly deceived this professional body by pretending he was too ill to attend the heating when, in fact, he was at a leisure centre."

Between May 1990 and April 1998 he claimed an "inordinate and extraordinary number" of night visits, she said. The average GP makes 50 emergency night calls a year. In September 1997 alone Dr Gossain put in 542 claims.

Ms Plaschkes alleged that it was unjustifiable reward in the sum of about £500,000 from the public purse. Dr Gossain's claims escalated over the years. In 1991 he claimed£1,000; by 1995 the sum had risen to more than £75,000, peaking in 1996 at almost£160,000. Over the seven-year period he allegedly fleeced the NHS of £514,593.

In 1998 he claimed ~ 124,591, when the average GP in his health authority claimed£670. Dr Gossain is accused of doing so many night visits that he "could not have provided adequate care and attention" for the patients he visited. It is also said that his ability to provide competent daytime services "was compromised".

Dr Gossain denies serious professional misconduct but, if found guilty, could be struck off the medical register.

A BBC Panorama investigation found that his three children went to private school and he drove a Mercedes with private number plates. His wife, Shashi, a pharmacist, has said that his only crime was to have been a workaholic. The hearing continues.

For what was the doctor in the passage charged?

A.For his incompetence.

B.For his unnecessary services to the patients.

C.For unusually large number of night visits.

D.All the above.

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第4题
为了衡量病人的健康或功能状态,使医疗照顾更为完善、有效,1987~1988年,WONCA分类委员会和科研委员会合作,形成了()

A.ADL量表

B.COOP/WONCA功能状态量表

C.COOP量表

D.SCL-90

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第5题
下面哪个不属于ICANN于2001年新增的第二批通用顶级域名()

A..biz

B. .coop

C. .pro

D. .com

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第6题
.coop域名是属于地理顶级域名下,表示网站所在地理位置和国家的域名。()

.coop域名是属于地理顶级域名下,表示网站所在地理位置和国家的域名。()

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第7题
In Britain there is a National Health Service (NHS) which is paid for by taxes (税收)and National Insurance(保险),and in general people do not have to pay for medical treatment.Every person is registered with a doctor in his or her localarea,known as a general practitioner(全科医生) or GP.This means that their names are on the GP’s list,and they may make an appointment(约见)to see the doctor or may call the doctor out to visit them if they are ill.People sometimes do have to pay part of the cost of drugs that the doctor prescribes.GPs are trained in general medicine but are not specialists in any particular subject.If a patient needs to see a specialist doctor,they must first go to their GP and then the GP will make an appointment for the patient to see a specialist at a hospital or clinic.Although everyone in Britain can have free treatment under the NHS,it is also possible for him to have treatment done privately,for which he has to pay.Some people have private health insurance to help them pay for private treatment.Under the NHS,people who need to go to hospital may have to wait for a long time on a waiting list for their treatment.Anyone who is very ill can call an ambulance(救护车)and get taken to hospital for free urgent medical treatment.Ambulances are a free service in Britain.21.In Britain,the National Health Service refers to().A.a local hospitalB.a medicine supplier C.a medical care systemD.an insurance company 22.Under the National Health Service,British citizens().A.are all registered with a general practitioner B.do not need to buy private health insurance C.can only go to see a general practitioner D.can not call in a general practitioner 23.People buy private health insurance in order to().A.pay for the ambulance service B.receive free urgent treatment C.see a general practitioner D.have private treatment 24.Which of the following is TURE according to the passage? ()A.People in Britain do not have to pay for any kind of medical care.B.People in Britain may wait long for their free medical treatment.C.In Britain you have to pay for ambulance service.D.Britain private medical insurance is free.25.What is this passage mainly about? ()A.Private medical care in Britain.B.Roles of general practitioners.C.Taxes and free medical care.D.Health services in Britain.
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第8题
金枕榴莲到货50箱,规格16kg/箱,平均重量短缺0.2kg,填写数据库时需填写COOP比例为2.0%()
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第9题
以下哪一个是ICANN新增加的用来替代.com,适用于商业公司的顶级域名?()

A.biz

B.coop

C.pro

D.corp

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第10题
全科医疗中关于家庭功能关怀度指数评价,目前采用的工具是()

A.COOP量表

B.APGAR量表

C.FACES量表

D.家庭圈

E.家系图

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