A、Whether they should take the child home. B、What Dr. Mayer’s instructions exactly were. C、Who should take care of the child at

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In her early days as an emergency room physician, Dr. Joanna Meyer treated a child who had suffered a second degree burn. After the child had been treated, and was being prepared for discharge, Dr. Meyer talked to the parents about how they should care for the child at home, also listening to her were half a dozen other family members. A few hours later, when she came to say goodbye, the family asked her to settle an argument they’ve been having over exactly what advice she had given. "As I talked to them. I was amazed." she said, "All of them had heard the simple instructions I had given just a few hours before. But they had three or four different versions. The most basic details were unclear and confusing. I was surprised, because these were intelligent people." This episode gave Dr. Meyer her first clue to something every doctor learns sooner or later - most people just don’t listen very well.
    Nowadays, she says, she repeats her instructions, and even conducts a reality check with some patients. She asks them to tell her what they think they’re supposed to do. She also provides take-home sheets, which are computer printouts, tailored to the patients’ situation.
    Dr. Meyer’s listeners are not unusual. When new or difficult material is presented, almost all listeners are faced with a challenge, because human’s speech lacks the stability and permanence of the printed word. Oral communication is fast-moving and impermanent.
Question 19-20
Q19. What did the child’s family members argue about in the hospital?
Q20. What does Dr. Meyer do to ensure her patients understand her instructions?

选项 A、Whether they should take the child home.
B、What Dr. Mayer’s instructions exactly were.
C、Who should take care of the child at home.
D、When the child would completely recover.

答案B

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