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still leaves ten thoughts that might get lost in the process.
Are those proposed solutions, like computergenerated reminders, casபைடு நூலகம் managers, ancillary services, capable of solving the author’s problem of overload? (Pre. 7)
• A 56-year-old woman • Somewhat overweight
• Reasonably well-controlled diabetes and hypertension
• cholesterol on the high side without any medications for this • Not as much exercise as she should • Thinning of her bones on last DEXA scan • Stressful but good about keeping her appointments and
getting her blood tests • Generally healthy
How can you compare multitasking in human beings and computers? (pre.5)
• See (Paras. 7-8)
How?
• Multitasking originated in computer science.
• The more thoughts we juggle, the less we are able to attune fully to any given thought.
• So can we say multitasking is a recipe for disaster?
What are the reasons why doctors kept awake at night? Are they the reasons of their neuron overload? (Pre. 6)
• What does the joined battle refer to? And elaborate on it. (paras.5-12, pre.3)
The first question has something to do with…or not?
• People’s inadequate consciousness about the consequence of neglecting the emerging and reemerging infectious diseases.
• What is the use of the numbers? Use these numbers to justify that it is the juggling mind that keeps doctors awake at night. (pre.6)
• 7 medical issues to consider • 5 separate thoughts, at least, for each issue • 7 X 5 = 35 thoughts • 10 patients that afternoon • 35 X 10 = 350 • 5 residents under the author’s supervision • 4 patients seen by each residents • 10 thoughts, at least, generated by each patients • 5 X 4 X 10 = 200 • 350 + 200 = 550 thoughts to be handled in total • If the doctor does a good job juggling 98% of the time, that
• Microprocessors in fact linear, actually perform only one task at a time.
• Multitasking seems just as an illusion both in computer and humans.
• At best, Man juggles only a handful of thoughts in this manner
• Neuron overload • Patients’ high expectations • Mistrust and misunderstanding between the
patients and physician
• Please list Mrs. Osorio’s condition(Pre. 2)
最新复旦学术英语(医 学)课后问答题期末复 习-药学医学精品资料
Unit 1 Text A
• Do you agree that it is sheer neuron overload on the doctor side that leads to the complaint that doctors don’t listen? (Pre. 1)
• Explain the last sentence of this paragraph. (page 5)
Unit 2 Text A
• What does the author imply by mentioning two choices? (para.1, Pre. 1)
• What followed ever since the heady days of victory declarations? (para.4, Pre. 2)
Are those proposed solutions, like computergenerated reminders, casபைடு நூலகம் managers, ancillary services, capable of solving the author’s problem of overload? (Pre. 7)
• A 56-year-old woman • Somewhat overweight
• Reasonably well-controlled diabetes and hypertension
• cholesterol on the high side without any medications for this • Not as much exercise as she should • Thinning of her bones on last DEXA scan • Stressful but good about keeping her appointments and
getting her blood tests • Generally healthy
How can you compare multitasking in human beings and computers? (pre.5)
• See (Paras. 7-8)
How?
• Multitasking originated in computer science.
• The more thoughts we juggle, the less we are able to attune fully to any given thought.
• So can we say multitasking is a recipe for disaster?
What are the reasons why doctors kept awake at night? Are they the reasons of their neuron overload? (Pre. 6)
• What does the joined battle refer to? And elaborate on it. (paras.5-12, pre.3)
The first question has something to do with…or not?
• People’s inadequate consciousness about the consequence of neglecting the emerging and reemerging infectious diseases.
• What is the use of the numbers? Use these numbers to justify that it is the juggling mind that keeps doctors awake at night. (pre.6)
• 7 medical issues to consider • 5 separate thoughts, at least, for each issue • 7 X 5 = 35 thoughts • 10 patients that afternoon • 35 X 10 = 350 • 5 residents under the author’s supervision • 4 patients seen by each residents • 10 thoughts, at least, generated by each patients • 5 X 4 X 10 = 200 • 350 + 200 = 550 thoughts to be handled in total • If the doctor does a good job juggling 98% of the time, that
• Microprocessors in fact linear, actually perform only one task at a time.
• Multitasking seems just as an illusion both in computer and humans.
• At best, Man juggles only a handful of thoughts in this manner
• Neuron overload • Patients’ high expectations • Mistrust and misunderstanding between the
patients and physician
• Please list Mrs. Osorio’s condition(Pre. 2)
最新复旦学术英语(医 学)课后问答题期末复 习-药学医学精品资料
Unit 1 Text A
• Do you agree that it is sheer neuron overload on the doctor side that leads to the complaint that doctors don’t listen? (Pre. 1)
• Explain the last sentence of this paragraph. (page 5)
Unit 2 Text A
• What does the author imply by mentioning two choices? (para.1, Pre. 1)
• What followed ever since the heady days of victory declarations? (para.4, Pre. 2)