针对单纯乙醇中毒同时出现烦躁不安症状的患者,下列救治措施,错误的是()
某男,57 岁。患痹证 6 年余,四肢麻痹,活动艰难,遇寒加重,恶风畏寒,舌暗淡苔白,脉紧。近日一直服用舒筋丸。昨日不慎跌倒,腿部软组织损伤,伤处青红紫斑,肿胀疼痛。患者拟加服九分散。若患者同时服用上述药物可能出现中毒反应,其毒性反应不包括( )
头晕、头痛、烦躁不安
面部肌肉紧张
眼结膜充血,鼻衄,尿血
吞咽困难
呼吸肌痉挛
下列关于商业银行固定资产贷款说法中,错误的是( )。
患者,男性,74岁。诊断为COPD急性加重期,慢性肺心病失代偿期、右心衰。现考虑应用利尿剂,下述观点你不同意
Passage 2
Americans no longer expect public figures, whether in speech orin writing, to command the English language with skill and gift. Nor do theyaspire to such command themselves. In his latest book, Doing Our Own Thing: TheDegradation of Language and Music and Why We Should ,Like, Care, JohnMcWhorter, a linguist and controversialist of mixed liberal and conservativeviews ,sees the triumph of 1960s counter-culture as responsible for the declineof formal English.
Blaming the permissive 1960s is nothing new, but this is not yetanother criticism against the decline in education. Mr. McWhorter’s academicspeciality is language history and change, and he sees the gradualdisappearance of “whom”, for example, to be natural and no more regrettablethan the loss of the case-endings of Old English.
But the cult of the authentic and the personal ,“doing our ownthing”, has spelt the death of formal speech, writing, poetry and music. Whileeven the modestly educated sought an elevated tone when they put pen to paperbefore the 1960s, even the most well regarded writing since then has sought tocapture spoken English on the page. Equally, in poetry, the highly personal,performative genre is the only form that could claim real liveliness. In bothoral and written English, talking is triumphing over speaking, spontaneity overcraft.
Illustrated with an entertaining array of examples from both highand low culture, the trend that Mr. McWhorter documents is unmistakable. But itis less clear, to take the question of his subtitle ,why we should, like, care.As a linguist, he acknowledges that all varieties of human language, includingnon-standard ones like Black English, can be powerfully expressive-there existsno language or dialect in the world that cannot convey complex ideas. He is notarguing, as many do, that we can no longer think straight because we do nottalk proper.
Russians have a deep lovefor their own language and carry large chunks of memorized poetry in theirheads, while Italian politicians tend to elaborate speech that would seem old-fashionedto most English-speakers. Mr. McWhorteracknowledges that formal language is not strictly necessary, and proposes noradical education reforms-he is really grieving over the loss of somethingbeautiful more than useful. We now takeour English "on paper platesinstead of china". A shame, perhaps, but probably an inevitable one.
The word "talking" (Para. 3) denotes _________.