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III. 文意選填: 20%, 共10題,請注意,選項字母大小寫不影響作答Doctors-in-training are in need of a dose of compassion. That's 44 a new study from Johns Hopkins University. The study shows that young doctors in their first year out of medical school are 45 to take the time to introduce themselves to hospitalized patients, or to sit and have an eye-to-eye conversation with patients. That's concerning, if considering research shows that how a doctor treats patients at their bedside can 46 a patient's recovery and lead to greater patient satisfaction.Trained observers 47 twenty-nine internal medicine interns who were in their first year after medical school for three weeks. The observers recorded whether the interns used five 48 communication skills like introducing themselves, explaining their role to the patient, touching the patient, asking open-ended questions like, "How are you feeling today?" and sitting down with the patient for a conversation.In some 49 , interns scored high. For instance, they touched their patients 65% of the time (though that was sometimes in the 50 of giving physical exams) and asked open-ended questions 75% of the time during hospital visits. 51 , interns only introduced themselves 40% of the time and explained their medical role 37% of the time. The interns sat down with their patients only 9% of the time.52 , interns only performed all five behaviors during just 4% of their visits. "It's 53 patients don't feel connected to what we are telling them, because many times we are not doing as much as we could to make that connection," said study co-author Dr. Lauren Block, a former general internal medicine fellow at Johns Hopkins in a statement.
(A) areas
(B) however
(C) in total
(D) improve
(E) monitored(AB) according to (AC) no wonder (AD) process (AE) unlikely (BC) valued
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答案:B
難度:非常困難0
統計:A(1),B(2),C(0),D(0),E(0)

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