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Passage 2
On an average of six times a day, a doctor in Holland practices "active" euthanasia: intentionally administering a lethal (致死的) drug to a terminally ill patient who has asked to be relieved of suffering. Twenty times a day, life-prolonging treatment is withheld or withdrawn when there is no hope that it can effect an ultimate cure. "Active" euthanasia remains a crime on the Dutch statute books, punishable by 12 years in prison. But a series of court cases over the past 15 years has made it clear that a competent physician who carries it out will not be prosecuted.
Euthanasia, often called "mercy killing" is a crime everywhere in Western Europe. But more and more doctors and nurses readily admit to practicing it, most often in the "passive" form of withholding or withdrawing treatment. The long simmering euthanasia issue has lately boiled over into a, sometimes, fierce public debate, with both sides claiming the mantle of ultimate righteousness. Those opposed to the practice see themselves upholding sacred principles of respect for life, while those in favor raise the banner of humane treatment. After years on the defensive, the advocates now seem to be gaining ground. Recent polls in Britain show that 72 percent of British subjects favor euthanasia in some circumstances. An astonishing 76 percent of respondents to a poll taken last year in France said they would like the law changed to decriminalize mercy killings.
Euthanasia has been a topic of controversy in Europe since at least 1936, when a bill was introduced in the House of Lords that would have legalized mercy killing under very tightly supervised conditions. That bill failed, as have three others introduced in the House of Lords since then.
Reasons for the latest surge of interest in euthanasia are not hard to find. Europeans, like Americans, are now living longer. Therefore, lingering chronic diseases have replaced critical illnesses as the primary cause of death. And the euthanasists argue that every human being should have the right to "die with dignity," by which they usually mean the right to escape the horrors of a painful or degrading hospitalization (住院治疗).
Most experts believe that euthanasia will continue to be practiced no matter what the law says.
Which of the following is the most reasonable cause of euthanasia

A.
People don’t like to live too long.
B.
People don’t like to suffer from lasting chronic diseases.
C.
People don’t like to be hospitalized.
D.
People don’t like to become a burden of others.
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【单选题】颏成形术导致死亡的主要原因()。

A.
颏神经损伤
B.
唇、颊部的误伤
C.
舌的误伤
D.
下颌骨骨折
E.
口底血肿

【单选题】2岁女孩,股骨干上1/3斜行骨折,治疗应采用()

A.
股骨髁上骨牵引
B.
胫骨结节牵引
C.
水平皮肤牵引
D.
垂直悬吊牵引
E.
切开复位内固定

【单选题】“树不修不直,人不教不才”,“遇良医得生,遇庸医致死”这说明( )。

A.
外因是事物变化的根本原因
B.
外因是事物变化的根据
C.
外因在一定条件下能够改变事物发展的进程
D.
外因不一定通过内因而起作用

【单选题】溃疡病致死亡的主要原因(? ? )[1分]

A.
胃溃疡恶变
B.
急性并发症
C.
幽门梗阻
D.
顽固性溃疡

【单选题】最早记载用动物肝脏治疗夜盲症的是 :

A.
《伤寒杂病论》
B.
《肘后方》
C.
《审视瑶函》
D.
《千金要方》
E.
《外台秘要》

【单选题】SLE最常见的致死原因是()

A.
间质性肺炎
B.
狼疮性脑病
C.
严重继发感染
D.
肾衰竭
E.
心律失常

【单选题】如该患者经治疗后病情继续恶化,出现咯血增多,考虑大咯血,咯血量

A.
>5ml/24小时
B.
>50ml/24小时
C.
>100ml/24小时
D.
>300ml/24小时
E.
>500ml/24小时
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【单选题】颏成形术导致死亡的主要原因()。
A.
颏神经损伤
B.
唇、颊部的误伤
C.
舌的误伤
D.
下颌骨骨折
E.
口底血肿
【单选题】2岁女孩,股骨干上1/3斜行骨折,治疗应采用()
A.
股骨髁上骨牵引
B.
胫骨结节牵引
C.
水平皮肤牵引
D.
垂直悬吊牵引
E.
切开复位内固定
【单选题】“树不修不直,人不教不才”,“遇良医得生,遇庸医致死”这说明( )。
A.
外因是事物变化的根本原因
B.
外因是事物变化的根据
C.
外因在一定条件下能够改变事物发展的进程
D.
外因不一定通过内因而起作用
【单选题】大咯血直接致死的重要原因为()
A.
窒息
B.
肺不张
C.
继发感染
D.
失血性休克
【单选题】溃疡病致死亡的主要原因(? ? )[1分]
A.
胃溃疡恶变
B.
急性并发症
C.
幽门梗阻
D.
顽固性溃疡
【单选题】最早记载用动物肝脏治疗夜盲症的是 :
A.
《伤寒杂病论》
B.
《肘后方》
C.
《审视瑶函》
D.
《千金要方》
E.
《外台秘要》
【单选题】SLE最常见的致死原因是()
A.
间质性肺炎
B.
狼疮性脑病
C.
严重继发感染
D.
肾衰竭
E.
心律失常
【单选题】如该患者经治疗后病情继续恶化,出现咯血增多,考虑大咯血,咯血量
A.
>5ml/24小时
B.
>50ml/24小时
C.
>100ml/24小时
D.
>300ml/24小时
E.
>500ml/24小时
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