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Q814736 Direito Sanitário
Espaço geográfico contínuo constituído por agrupamentos de Municípios limítrofes, delimitado a partir de identidades culturais, econômicas e sociais e de redes de comunicação e infra-estrutura de transportes compartilhados, com a finalidade de integrar a organização, o planejamento e a execução de ações e serviços de saúde”. O texto define:
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Q814735 Enfermagem

Avalie se, de acordo com o Art. 15 da Lei 8080/90, a União, os Estados, o Distrito Federal e os Municípios exercerão, em seu âmbito administrativo, entre outras, as seguintes atribuições:

I. Definição das instâncias e mecanismos de controle, avaliação e de fiscalização das ações e serviços de saúde.

II. Administração dos recursos orçamentários e financeiros destinados, em cada ano, à saúde.

III. Acompanhamento, avaliação e divulgação do nível de saúde da população e das condições ambientais.

IV. Organização e coordenação do sistema de informação de saúde.

Estão corretos:

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Q814734 Enfermagem

De acordo com o Art. 7º da Lei 8080/90, as ações e serviços públicos de saúde e os serviços privados contratados ou conveniados que integram o Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), são desenvolvidos de acordo com as diretrizes previstas no art. 198 da Constituição Federal, e têm de obedecer ainda a determinados princípios. Avalie se tais princípios incluem:

I. Universalidade de acesso aos serviços de saúde em todos os níveis de assistência.

II. Parcialidade de assistência, entendida como conjunto desarticulado e descontínuo das ações e serviços preventivos e curativos, individuais e coletivos.

III. Preservação da autonomia das pessoas na defesa de sua integridade física e moral.

IV. Uso restrito da epidemiologia para o estabelecimento de prioridades.

Estão corretos:

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Q814733 Direito Sanitário

A saúde é um direito ___ do ser humano, devendo o Estado prover as condições ___ ao seu pleno exercício.” (Art. 2º, Lei 8080/90)

As lacunas ficam corretamente preenchidas respectivamente por:

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Q814714 Português

TEXTO

DRAMA DO DESEMPREGO ESTÁ LONGE DE DIMINUIR

      A taxa de desemprego chegou a 11,5% em 2016. Em dezembro, 12,3 milhões de brasileiros estavam em busca de uma vaga, número recorde. Em dois anos de recessão, o total de desempregados no país aumentou em 5 milhões. E analistas preveem que, apesar dos primeiros sinais de melhora na economia, o desemprego só voltará a ficar abaixo de 10% em fins de 2019. (O Globo, 01/02/2017)

“...APESAR DOS primeiros sinais de melhora na economia”; o termo destacado pode ser corretamente substituído por:
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Q814710 Português

TEXTO

DRAMA DO DESEMPREGO ESTÁ LONGE DE DIMINUIR

      A taxa de desemprego chegou a 11,5% em 2016. Em dezembro, 12,3 milhões de brasileiros estavam em busca de uma vaga, número recorde. Em dois anos de recessão, o total de desempregados no país aumentou em 5 milhões. E analistas preveem que, apesar dos primeiros sinais de melhora na economia, o desemprego só voltará a ficar abaixo de 10% em fins de 2019. (O Globo, 01/02/2017)

Um dos empregos da preposição em é o de indicação de tempo. O segmento do texto em que essa preposição tem outro valor é:
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Q813421 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
Assinale a alternativa que NÃO corresponde às características de um bom socorrista:
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Q813420 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
Assinale a alternativa correta:
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Q813418 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
São características de uma organização que inibe a aprendizagem:
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Q813416 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
Assinale a alternativa correta:
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Q813415 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
A perda auditiva induzida pelo ruído (PAIR) relacionada ao trabalho é uma diminuição gradual da acuidade auditiva, decorrente da exposição continuada a níveis elevados de ruídos. Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA, ou seja, que não condiz com a verdade:
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Q813414 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
Abaixo existem alternativas que auxiliam na redução dos efeitos do Risco Ambiental Ruído. Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA:
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Q813413 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
Assinale a alternativa INCORRETA:
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Q813412 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
Conceitue o termo “Segurança”, assinalando a alternativa que NÃO consiste com a realidade do termo:
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Q813411 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
Defina a palavra Risco, assinalando a alternativa INCORRETA:
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Q813407 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
Conceitue: “Abordagem Pró-Ativa” assinalando a alternativa correta:
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Q813406 Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho
Conceitue: “Abordagem Reativa” assinalando a alternativa INCORRETA:
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Q813402 Inglês

The Great Wall of China

Walls and wall building have played a very important role in Chinese culture. These people, from the dim mists of prehistory have been wallconscious; from the Neolithic period – when barriers were used - to the Communist Revolution, walls were an essential part of any village. Not only towns and villages; the houses and the temples within them were somehow walled, and the houses also had no windows overlooking the street, thus giving the feeling of wandering around a huge maze. The name for “city” in Chinese (ch’eng) means wall, and over these walled cities, villages, houses and temples presides the god of walls and mounts, whose duties were, and still are, to protect and be responsible for the welfare of the inhabitants. Thus a great and extremely laborious task such as constructing a wall, which was supposed to run throughout the country, must not have seemed such an absurdity. 

However, it is indeed a common mistake to perceive the Great Wall as a single architectural structure, and it would also be erroneous to assume that it was built during a single dynasty. For the building of the wall connected the various dynasties, and each of these dynasties somehow contributed to the refurbishing and the construction of a wall, whose foundations had been laid many centuries ago. It was during the fourth and third century B.C. that each warring state started building walls to protect their kingdoms, both against one another and against the northern nomads. Especially three of these states: the Ch’in, the Chao and the Yen, corresponding respectively to the modern provinces of Shensi, Shanzi and Hopei, over and above building walls that surrounded their kingdoms, also laid the foundations on which Ch’in Shih Huang Di would build his first continuous Great Wall. 

The role that the Great Wall played in the growth of Chinese economy was an important one. Throughout the centuries many settlements were established along the new border. The garrison troops were instructed to reclaim wasteland and to plant crops on it, roads and canals were built, to mention just a few of the works carried out. All these undertakings greatly helped to increase the country’s trade and cultural exchanges with many remote areas and also with the southern, central and western parts of Asia – the formation of the Silk Route. Builders, garrisons, artisans, farmers and peasants left behind a trail of objects, including inscribed tablets, household articles, and written work, which have become extremely valuable archaeological evidence to the study of defence institutions of the Great Wall and the everyday life of these people who lived and died along the wall


Crops were planted
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Q813401 Inglês

The Great Wall of China

Walls and wall building have played a very important role in Chinese culture. These people, from the dim mists of prehistory have been wallconscious; from the Neolithic period – when barriers were used - to the Communist Revolution, walls were an essential part of any village. Not only towns and villages; the houses and the temples within them were somehow walled, and the houses also had no windows overlooking the street, thus giving the feeling of wandering around a huge maze. The name for “city” in Chinese (ch’eng) means wall, and over these walled cities, villages, houses and temples presides the god of walls and mounts, whose duties were, and still are, to protect and be responsible for the welfare of the inhabitants. Thus a great and extremely laborious task such as constructing a wall, which was supposed to run throughout the country, must not have seemed such an absurdity. 

However, it is indeed a common mistake to perceive the Great Wall as a single architectural structure, and it would also be erroneous to assume that it was built during a single dynasty. For the building of the wall connected the various dynasties, and each of these dynasties somehow contributed to the refurbishing and the construction of a wall, whose foundations had been laid many centuries ago. It was during the fourth and third century B.C. that each warring state started building walls to protect their kingdoms, both against one another and against the northern nomads. Especially three of these states: the Ch’in, the Chao and the Yen, corresponding respectively to the modern provinces of Shensi, Shanzi and Hopei, over and above building walls that surrounded their kingdoms, also laid the foundations on which Ch’in Shih Huang Di would build his first continuous Great Wall. 

The role that the Great Wall played in the growth of Chinese economy was an important one. Throughout the centuries many settlements were established along the new border. The garrison troops were instructed to reclaim wasteland and to plant crops on it, roads and canals were built, to mention just a few of the works carried out. All these undertakings greatly helped to increase the country’s trade and cultural exchanges with many remote areas and also with the southern, central and western parts of Asia – the formation of the Silk Route. Builders, garrisons, artisans, farmers and peasants left behind a trail of objects, including inscribed tablets, household articles, and written work, which have become extremely valuable archaeological evidence to the study of defence institutions of the Great Wall and the everyday life of these people who lived and died along the wall


‘Thus’ on line 7 can be replaced by____________ without changing the idea.
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Q813400 Inglês

The Great Wall of China

Walls and wall building have played a very important role in Chinese culture. These people, from the dim mists of prehistory have been wallconscious; from the Neolithic period – when barriers were used - to the Communist Revolution, walls were an essential part of any village. Not only towns and villages; the houses and the temples within them were somehow walled, and the houses also had no windows overlooking the street, thus giving the feeling of wandering around a huge maze. The name for “city” in Chinese (ch’eng) means wall, and over these walled cities, villages, houses and temples presides the god of walls and mounts, whose duties were, and still are, to protect and be responsible for the welfare of the inhabitants. Thus a great and extremely laborious task such as constructing a wall, which was supposed to run throughout the country, must not have seemed such an absurdity. 

However, it is indeed a common mistake to perceive the Great Wall as a single architectural structure, and it would also be erroneous to assume that it was built during a single dynasty. For the building of the wall connected the various dynasties, and each of these dynasties somehow contributed to the refurbishing and the construction of a wall, whose foundations had been laid many centuries ago. It was during the fourth and third century B.C. that each warring state started building walls to protect their kingdoms, both against one another and against the northern nomads. Especially three of these states: the Ch’in, the Chao and the Yen, corresponding respectively to the modern provinces of Shensi, Shanzi and Hopei, over and above building walls that surrounded their kingdoms, also laid the foundations on which Ch’in Shih Huang Di would build his first continuous Great Wall. 

The role that the Great Wall played in the growth of Chinese economy was an important one. Throughout the centuries many settlements were established along the new border. The garrison troops were instructed to reclaim wasteland and to plant crops on it, roads and canals were built, to mention just a few of the works carried out. All these undertakings greatly helped to increase the country’s trade and cultural exchanges with many remote areas and also with the southern, central and western parts of Asia – the formation of the Silk Route. Builders, garrisons, artisans, farmers and peasants left behind a trail of objects, including inscribed tablets, household articles, and written work, which have become extremely valuable archaeological evidence to the study of defence institutions of the Great Wall and the everyday life of these people who lived and died along the wall


Constructing a wall that ran the length of the country
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3421: D
3422: E
3423: C
3424: B
3425: A
3426: D
3427: A
3428: B
3429: B
3430: D
3431: C
3432: D
3433: D
3434: C
3435: A
3436: A
3437: B
3438: C
3439: A
3440: B