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Remember that much scientific and technical writing deals with cold, hard, explicit facts. This means that, with close reading, you stand a good chance of answer- ing most, if not all, of the questions with confidence. No longer is asthma considered a condition with isolated, acute episodes of bronchospasm. Rather, asthma is now understood to be a chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways—that is, inflammation makes the airways chronically sen- sitive. When these hyperresponsive airways are irritated, airflow is limited, and attacks of cough- ing, wheezing, chest tightness, and breathing difficulty occur. Asthma involves complex interactions among inflammatory cells, mediators, and the cells and tissues in the airways. The interactions result in airflow limitation from acute bron- choconstriction, swelling of the airway wall, increased mucus secretion, and airway remodel- ing. The inflammation also causes an increase in airway responsiveness. During an asthma attack, the patient attempts to compensate by breathing at a higher lung volume in order to keep the air flowing through the constricted airways, and the greater the airway limitation, the higher the lung volume must be to keep airways open. The mor- phologic changes that occur in asthma include bronchial infiltration by inflammatory cells. Key effector cells in the inflammatory response are the mast cells, T lymphocytes, and eosinophils. Mast cells and eosinophils are also significant partici- pants in allergic responses, hence the similarities between allergic reactions and asthma attacks. Other changes include mucus plugging of the airways, interstitial edema, and microvascular leakage. Destruction of bronchial epithelium and thickening of the subbasement membrane is also characteristic. In addition, there may be hyper- trophy and hyperplasia of airway smooth muscle, increase in goblet cell number, and enlargement of submucous glands. Although causes of the initial tendency toward inflammation in the airways of patients with asthma are not yet certain, to date the strongest identified risk factor is atopy. This inherited familial tendency to have allergic reac- tions includes increased sensitivity to allergens that are risk factors for developing asthma. Some of these allergens include domestic dust mites, animals with fur, cockroaches, pollens, and molds. Additionally, asthma may be triggered by viral respiratory infections, especially in children. By avoiding these allergens and triggers, a person with asthma lowers his or her risk of irritating sensitive airways. A few avoidance techniques include: keeping the home clean and well venti- lated, using an air conditioner in the summer months when pollen and mold counts are high, and getting an annual influenza vaccination. Of course, asthma sufferers should avoid tobacco smoke altogether. Cigar, cigarette, or pipe smoke is a trigger whether the patient smokes or inhales the smoke from others. Smoke increases the risk of allergic sensitization in children, increases the severity of symptoms, and may be fatal in chil- dren who already have asthma. Many of the risk factors for developing asthma may also provoke asthma attacks, and people with asthma may have one or more triggers, which vary from individual to individual. The risk can be further reduced by taking medications that decrease airway inflam- mation. Most exacerbations can be prevented by the combination of avoiding triggers and taking anti-inflammatory medications. An exception is physical activity, which is a common trigger of exacerbations in asthma patients. However, asthma patients should not necessarily avoid all physical exertion, because some types of activity have been proven to reduce symptoms. Rather, they should work in conjunction with a doctor to design a proper training regimen, which includes the use of medication. In order to diagnose asthma, a healthcare professional must appreciate the underlying dis- order that leads to asthma symptoms and understand how to recognize the condition through information gathered from the patient’s history, physical examination, measurements of lung function, and allergic status. Because asthma symptoms vary throughout the day, the respiratory system may appear normal during physical examination. Clinical signs are more likely to be present when a patient is experienc- ing symptoms; however, the absence of symp- toms upon examination does not exclude the diagnosis of asthma. According to the passage, what is the name for the familial inclination to have hypersensitiv- ity to certain allergens?
A.
to prevent the loss of consciousness
B.
to keep air flowing through shrunken air passageways
C.
to prevent hyperplasia
D.
to compensate for weakened mast cells, T lymphocytes, and eosinophils
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【单选题】细胞周期的长短取决于
A.
G1期
B.
S期
C.
G2期
D.
M期
E.
G0期
【单选题】下列折扣发生时,购货方一般应当计入“财务费用”贷方科目的是( )
A.
购货方获得的商业折扣
B.
购货方获得的现金折扣
C.
购货方获得的销售折让
D.
购货方放弃的现金折扣
【单选题】细胞周期的长短取决于
A.
G1期
B.
S期
C.
G2期
D.
M期
【单选题】细胞周期的长短主要取决于
A.
G期
B.
G 1 期
C.
G 2 期
D.
S期
E.
M期
【判断题】伪造会计凭证指的是用涂改,挖补等手段来改变的会计凭证
A.
正确
B.
错误
【单选题】细胞周期的长短主要取决于
A.
G0期
B.
Gl期
C.
G2期
D.
S期
E.
M期
【单选题】细胞周期的长短主要取决于
A.
G 0 期
B.
G 1 期
C.
G 2 期
D.
S期
E.
M期
【单选题】动作 - 按钮中的 on(release) 中 release 表示?
A.
B.
释放
C.
滑过
D.
拖过
【单选题】(2006全国联赛,49)细胞周期的长短取决于:
A.
G1期
B.
S期
C.
G2期
D.
M期
【多选题】非金融机构的优势体现在( )?
A.
天然具有安全、信誉、品牌和资本优势
B.
创新能力和互联网化的营销能力非常突出,营销渠道丰富,市场反应快
C.
能够在深层次个性化服务、服务体验等方面更好地满足用户和商户的需求
D.
能凭借较多的物理网点、较强的技术实力、较完备的咨询服务为客户提供理财、现金管理、消费信贷等综合金融服务
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