H公司与Z公司一度是我国陶瓷市场的两大主力公司,Z公司属国有企业,H公司属于民营企业控股有限公司。目前,Z公司市场占有率42.7%,位居第一,H公司41.9%,紧随其后;Z公司内部实行BSC平衡计分卡法,侧重组织的长远发展战略,企业内部在绩效评估时偏爱论资排辈与论职排辈,相互之间缺乏沟通,员工满意度不高,年轻技能人才流失现象愈发凸显;H公司内部实行标杆超越法,目标直指Z公司,侧重组织的短期发展战略,企业内部在绩效评估时往往有"善待"员工的倾向,员工满意度很高。
Z公司与H公司在不同的竞争态势下所各自采用的绩效管理战略是( )。
A:Z公司用的是防御者战略,而H公司用的是探索者战略 B:Z公司用的是成本领先战略,而H公司用的是差异化战略 C:Z公司用的是防御者战略,而H公司用的是跟随者战略 D:Z公司用的是探索者战略,而H公司用的也是探索者战略
患者男,30岁。突发上腹部绞痛2 h,迅速波及全腹。
进一步处理是(提示 经上述保守治疗6~8 h后,症状无明显缓解。)
A:急诊手术 B:处理原发病 C:彻底清洁腹腔 D:充分引流 E:加强抗感染治疗 F:给予镇痛剂 G:急诊胃镜检查 H:继续观察
患者男,60岁,因劳累后胸骨后疼痛半年,胸骨后压榨样疼痛2 h为主诉就诊。曾在外院诊断为冠心病,心绞痛,间断服用阿司匹林,消心痛等治疗。早餐后突感胸骨后压榨样疼痛,伴周身大汗,呼吸困难,含服硝酸甘油不缓解,疼痛持续2 h来医院急诊。
可作为溶栓再通依据的是(提示 预测从就诊到球囊扩张治疗比就诊到开始溶栓治疗时间要延迟1 h以上,故对该患者采取了尿激酶溶栓治疗。)
A:治疗后2 h 内V1~V6导联抬高的ST段降低>50% B:心肌坏死标志物的峰值前移,血清心肌型CK-MB酶峰值提前到发病20 h内 C:溶栓治疗后2 h内胸痛症状稍缓解 D:溶栓治疗后2 h出现加速性室性自主心律 E:冠状动脉造影证实梗死相关血管再通,TIMI血流3级 F:V1~V6导联出现Q波
患者男,60岁,因劳累后胸骨后疼痛半年,胸骨后压榨样疼痛2 h为主诉就诊。曾在外院诊断为冠心病,心绞痛,间断服用阿司匹林,消心痛等治疗。早餐后突感胸骨后压榨样疼痛,伴周身大汗,呼吸困难,含服硝酸甘油不缓解,疼痛持续2 h来医院急诊。
以下项目可作为溶栓再通依据的是(提示 预测从就诊到球囊扩张治疗比就诊到开始溶栓治疗时间要延迟1 h以上,故对该患者采取了尿激酶溶栓治疗。)
A:治疗后2 h 内V
~V
导联抬高的ST段降低>50% B:心肌坏死标志物的峰值前移,血清心肌型CK-MB酶峰提前到发病20 h内 C:溶栓治疗后2 h内胸痛症状稍缓解 D:溶栓治疗后2 h出现加速性室性自主心律 E:冠状动脉造影证实梗死相关血管再通,TIMI血流3级 F:V
~V
导联出现Q波
患者,女性,58岁,诊断为糖尿病,医嘱给予普通胰岛素6U H ac。
H的含义是
A:皮内注射 B:皮下注射 C:肌内注射 D:静脉注射 E:舌下含服
分包装国药准字H(Z,S,J)+4位年号+4位顺序号
H代表
A:进口药品 B:化学药品 C:中药 D:生物制品 E:进口药品
Jake purchases a piece of equipment in March, asking to have it be delivered in ten days. Since it is past mid-month, Jake knows the debate will not invoice him for approximately 45 days. How should he record this expenditure in his monthly management accruals vs. budget reports for March ?()
A:Include the cost of the equipment because it is a known, committed expense in March B:Do not include the cost of the equipment because it will not be delivered in March C:Recognize the expense in May when the invoice arrives D:Recognize the expense when the invoice is processed in June
Human beings are animals. We breathe, eat and digest, and reproduce the same life (1) common to all animals. In a biological laboratory, rats, monkeys, and humans seem very much the same.
However, biological understanding is not enough: (2) itself, it can never tell us what human beings are. (3) to our physical equipment--the naked human body--we are not an (4) animal. We are tropical creatures, (5) hairless and sensitive to cold. We are not fast and have neither claws nor sharp teeth to defend ourselves.We need a lot of food but have almost no physical equipment to help us get it. In the purely physical (6) , our species seems a poor (7) for survival.
But we have survived--survived and multiplied and (8) the earth. Some day we will have a (9) living on the moon, a place with neither air nor water and with temperatures that mm gases into solids. How can we have done all these things. Part of the answer is physical.
(10) its limitations, our physical equipment has some important (11) . We have excellent vision and hands that can (12) objects with a precision unmatched by any other (13) Most importantly, we have a large brain with an almost (14) number of neural (15) .
We have used this physical equipment to create culture, the key to our survival and success. If we live in the Arctic, we supply the warmth for our tropical bodies need (16) clothing, shelter, and (17) heat. If a million people want to live in a desert that supplies natural food for only a few hundred, we find water to grow food and (18) deficits by transporting supplies from distant places. Inhabitants of our eventual moon colony will bring their own food and oxygen and then create an artificial earth environment to supply necessities. With culture, we can overcome our natural limitations.
It was not always (19) Our distant ancestors were just animals, faced with the limits of their physical equipment. They had no (20) and lacked the physical Capacity to use it.
Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or Don ANSWER SHEET 1.2()
A:intellect B:equipment C:competence D:culture
Network managers have long awaited practical voice-over-IP (VOIP) solutions. VOIP promises ease network management and decreases () by converging a company’s telephony and data infrastructures into one network. And a VOIP solution implemented at a company’s head-quarters with far-reaching branch offices can () tremendous amounts of money in long distance phone bills, provided that solution delivers POTS-like voice () over the Internet.
VOIP gateways are designed to convert voice from the () domain to the circuit switched domain. VOIP solutions use a digital signal processor (DSP) to process the voice data, preparing the voice sample for transmission by compressing voice and removing jitter. The VOIP equipment must comply with the () H.323 standard defined by the International Telecommunication Union, or ITU.
The VOIP equipment must comply with the () H.323 standard defined by the International Telecommunication Union, or ITU.
A:H.320 B:H.322 C:H.323 D:H.324
Network managers have long awaited practical voice-over-IP (VOIP) solutions. VOIP promises ease network management and decreases (1) by converging a company’s telephony and data infrastructures into one network. And a VOIP solution implemented at a company’s head-quarters with far-reaching branch offices can (2) tremendous amounts of money in long distance phone bills, provided that solution delivers POTS-like voice (3) over the Internet.
VOIP gateways are designed to convert voice from the (4) domain to the circuit switched domain. VOIP solutions use a digital signal processor (DSP) to process the voice data, preparing the voice sample for transmission by compressing voice and removing jitter. The VOIP equipment must comply with the (5) H.323 standard defined by the International Telecommunication Union, or ITU.
5()
A:H.320 B:H.322 C:H.323 D:H.324