Because nurses can observe patients closely, they have the authority to deal with
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第1题
M: Not to mention the fact that it's noisy because no one observes visiting hours.
Q: Where are the two people complaining?
(17)
A.At a hotel
B.At a museum.
C.At a new hospital.
D.At a new supermarket.
第2题
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Top National Health Service (NHS) nurses will be able to earn $ 40,000 a year without leaving frontline patient care in a modification to salary structures. New "super nurse" grades will be created to enable the best staff to increase their salaries without having to move into management desk jobs. Currently the most senior NHS nurses can earn a maximum $ 28,000 a year unless they are willing to withdraw from the frontline and become administrators. Hundreds of experienced and highly-qualified nurses are lost to patient care every year because of this oddity.
While only a few thousand of Britain's 332,000 NHS nurses will qualify for the $ 40,000- plus salary, fast-track promotion schemes and a simpler grading system will increase-the pay of many more. The government announced that a new simplified career structure would see -just four grades replacing the existing six. Nurses will begin their careers as healthcare assistants before moving up to registered practitioner grade, followed by senior registered practitioner and ultimate ly,consultant practitioner and a $ 40,000 salary.
" Nurses are rising to the challenge of modernisation," said a government official. " These proposals will help them improve their professional role further and provide a better service to patients. We do not think that in order to be paid more, nurses should have to move into management. Nurses working at the sharp end of patient care should have a career structure which no longer penalises them for wanting to stay there. "
The Nursing Strategy will include proposals to allow more flexible training courses and improve oppommities for qualified nurses who have left the profession to return in part-time roles.The Royal College of Nursing welcomed the reforms. The top salary level falls into line with figures it had presented to ministers.
56. Hundreds of experienced nurses are lost to patient care every year because they _________
[ A] dislike the nursing job
[ B ] are dissatisfied with their pay
[ C] are replaced by " super nurses"
[ D]lack further training for the profession
第3题
Top National Health Service (NHS) nurses will be able to earn $ 40,000 a year without leaving frontline patient care in a modification to salary structures. New " super nurse" grades will be created to enable the best staff to increase their salaries without having to move into management desk jobs. Currently the most senior NHS nurses can earn a maximum $ 28,000 a year unless they are willing to withdraw from the frontline and become administrators. Hundreds of experienced and highly-qualified nurses are lost to patient care every year because of this oddity.
While only a few thousand of Britain's 332,000 NHS nurses will qualify for the $ 40,000-plus salary, fast-track promotion schemes and a simpler grading system will increase the pay of many more. The government announced that a new simplified career structure would see just four grades replacing the existing six. Nurses will begin their careers as healthcare assistants before moving up to registered practitioner grade, followed by senior registered practitioner and ultimately , consultant practitioner and a $ 40,000 salary.
"Nurses are rising to the challenge of modernisation," said a government official. "These proposals will help them improve their professional role further and provide a better service to patients. We do not think that in order to be paid more, nurses should have to move into management. Nurses working at the sharp end of patient care should have a career structure which no longer penalises them for wanting to stay there. "
The Nursing Strategy will include proposals to allow more flexible training courses and improve oppommities for qualified nurses who have left the profession to return in part-time roles. The Royal College of Nursing welcomed the reforms. The top salary level falls into line with figures it had presented to ministers.
Hundreds of experienced nurses are lost to patient care every year because they_______.
A.dislike the nursing job
B.are dissatisfied with their pay
C.are replaced by " super nurses"
D.lack further training for the profession
第4题
What does the woman say about the girl?
A.She is Lucy.
B.She can't be Lucy because Lucy is on holiday.
C.She is from France.
第5题
A.nursing was an art that could not be taught
B.additional medical care from nurses was unnecessary
C.volunteer nurses from the upper-class were adequate
D.educated nurses would undermine their authority
第6题
We can feel things are heavy because ________.
[A] weight is a fixed quality in an object
[B] they are far away from the centre of the earth
[C] of the earth’s strong attraction for them
[D] they are not taken away from the surface of the earth
第7题
What can we learn about the man according to the dialogue?
A.He'd better leave now because there is a little work to do.
B.He can't leave now because he has no work to do before nine.
C.He won't leave until nine o'clock because he has much work to do.
第8题
According to Howard Catton, why do more nurses tend to work in Australia?
A. Because of attractive salaries and a series of incentives.
B. Because of starting salaries and recruitment activity.
C. Because of the convenient air travel between two countries.
D. Because of the permanent residency and accommodation.
第10题
W: I sure would like to have a glimpse, but I'm all tied up till 3.
Q: What does the woman imply?
(18)
A.She would like to see it for three times.
B.She can see it after three o' clock.
C.She can't see it as she has no freedom.
D.She can't see it at three because she will be tired then.