患者男性,51岁,农民。主因“意识不清1天,再发言语紊乱,疑人害半月,总病程4年”入院。患者于2009年5月无明显诱因出现乱讲话,说“家里都被装了监视器,自己和家人的一举一动都被监视了”。疑心重,觉得周围的人都在议论自己,讲自己的坏话,别人吐口水也是针对自己,别人的一举一动都和自己有关,说“有人要害自己的儿子和家人”,“自己被超声波所控制”,时有自言自语、自笑,说听到好多人评论自己的声音,主要是说自己做事慢,挣钱少,长得丑。患者家属送其入当地医院住院,服用氯氮平300mg/d治疗,住院一月后症状缓解出院,出院后坚持服药治疗。1个月前患者停药,半个月后症状复发,患者家属一天前强行给患者服用氯氮平300mg后患者自行将剩余的氯氮平全部服用;具体剂量不详。以上资料提示患者出现过哪些精神症状()
A.言语性幻听 B.被害妄想 C.人格解体 D.自罪妄想 E.思维奔逸 F.夸大妄想 G.物理影响妄想 H.牵连观念
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Publication of this survey had originally been intended to coincide with the annual meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, scheduled for September 29th—30th in Washington, D. C. Those meetings, and the big anti-globalization protests that had been planned to accompany them, were among the least significant casualties of the terrorist atrocities of September 11th. You might have thought that the anti-capitalist protesters, after contemplating those horrors and their aftermath, would be regretting more than just the loss of a venue for their marches. Many are, no doubt. But judging by the response of some of their leaders and many of the activists (if Internet chat rooms are any guide), grief is not always the prevailing mood. Some anti-globalists have found a kind of consolation even a cause of satisfaction, in these terrible events—that of having been as they see it, proved right. To its fiercest critics, globalization, the march of international capitalism, is a force for oppression, exploitation and injustice. The rage that drove the terrorists to commit their obscene crime was in part, it is argued, a response to that. At the very least, it is suggested, terrorism thrives on poverty and international capitalism, the protesters say, thrives on poverty too. These may be extreme positions, but the minority that holds them is not tiny, by any means. Far more important, the anti-globalists have lately drawn tacit support if nothing else, reluctance to condemn—from a broad range of public opinion. As a result, they have been, and are likely to remain, politically influential. At a time such as this, sorting through issues of political economy may seem very far removed from what matters. In one sense, it is. But when many in the West are contemplating their future with new foreboding, it is important to understand why the skeptics are wrong; why economic integration is a force for good; and why globalization, far from being the greatest cause of poverty, is its only feasible cure. Undeniably, popular support for that view is lacking. In the developed economies, support for further trade liberalization is uncertain; in some countries, voters are downright hostile to it. Starting a new round of global trade talks this year will be struggle, and seeing it through to a useful conclusion will be. The institutions that in most people’s eyes represent the global economy—the IMF, the World Bank and the World Trade Organization are reviled far more widely than they are admired; the best they can expect from opinion at large is grudging acceptance. Governments, meanwhile, are accused of bowing down to business: globalization leaves them no choice. Private capital moves across the planet unchecked. Wherever it goes, it bleeds democracy of content and puts "profits before people".
A.To them, globalization is the only feasible cure of poverty.B.In their opinion, the rage that drove the terrorists to commit their obscene crime was in part a response to globalization.C.In their opinion, terrorism thrives on poverty.D.International capitalism thrives on poverty.
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