单选题
Disease, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention

Disease may be defined as the abnormal state in which part or all of the body is not properly adjusted or is not capable of carrying on all its required functions. There are marked variations in the extent of the disease and in its effect on the person.
In order to treat a disease, the doctor obviously must first determine the nature of the illness — that is, make a diagnosis. A diagnosis is the conclusion drawn from a number of facts put together. The doctor must know the symptoms, which are the changes in body function felt by the patient; and the signs (also called objective symptoms) which the doctor himself can observe. Sometimes a characteristic group of signs (or symptoms) accompanied a given disease. Such a group is called a syndrome. Frequently certain laboratory tests are performed and the results evaluated by the physician in making his diagnosis.
Although nurses do not diagnose, they play an extremely valuable role in this process by observing closely for signs, encouraging the patient to talk about himself and his symptoms, and then reporting this information to the doctor. Once the patient's disorder is known, the doctor prescribes a course of treatment, also referred to as therapy. Many measures in this course of treatment are carried out by the nurse under the physician's orders.
In recent years physicians, nurses and other health workers have taken on increasing responsibilities in prevention. Throughout most of medical history, the physician's aim has been to cure a patient of an existing disease. However, the modern concept of prevention seeks to stop disease before it actually happens — to keep people well through the promotion of health. A vast number of organizations exist for this purpose, ranging from the World Health Organization (WHO) on an international level down to local private and community health programs. A rapidly growing responsibility of the nursing profession is educating individual patients toward the maintenance of total health — physical and mental.

单选题 By disease it means the condition in which one or more parts of the body fail to function properly.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 第一段第一句说疾病就是身体的一部分或全部不能正常调节或不能维持其应有功能的不正常状态。本题正是这个意思,只是换了一种表达方式而已,故是正确的。
单选题 A syndrome refers to a complex of signs and/or symptoms typical of a specific disease.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 第二段第四句和第五句说,有时一组典型的体征或症状伴随着某一疾病,这样的一组体征或症状就称为综合征。本句也是这个意思。句中complex意为“综合体,综合事物”,typical of意为“……所特有的,典型的”。故本题也应是正确的。
单选题 The diagnostic aids are indispensable in any case for a physician to diagnose a disease.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 第二段最后一句说“医生在做出诊断时经常都要做某些实验室检查并对检查结果进行评估”,而本题却说“在任何情况下诊断辅助手段对医生诊断疾病都是必不可少的”,这显然是错误的。
单选题 Because nurses can observe patients closely, they have the authority to deal with any critical condition happening to patients.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 第三段第一句要求护士“把这些信息报告给医生”,该段最后一句还说“许多治疗措施是在医生指示下由护士去执行”,因此本题所说的“不管病人发生什么危急情况都有权处理”,显然是错误的。
单选题 Modern medicine attaches much more importance to disease prevention than traditional medicine.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 第四段第二句、第三句说“贯穿大部分医学史,医生都是治疗病人的现有疾病。不过现代预防理论却寻求制止疾病于未然,即通过促进健康使人们不得病”,故本题说“现代医学比传统医学更重视疾病的预防”是正确的。
单选题 An effective system of disease prevention and treatment has been established in every country all over the world.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 第四段第四句只说到从国际级的世界卫生组织一直到地方社区的医疗机构构成了一个庞大的卫生机构,但是没有说每个国家都已建立有效的防治体系,故本题应是没有提到的。
单选题 Generally speaking, the physician is more willing to treat patients' physical disease than their mental illness.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 文章最后一句说在教育每个病人保持全面健康,即身心的健康方面,医护行业将要承担更多的责任。至于医生是更愿意治疗躯体疾病还是精神心理性疾病根本就没有提及。