Questões de Concurso Militar EsFCEx 2013 para Oficial - Enfermagem
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Depois do processo de romanização que gerou muitas batalhas sofreu a Península Ibérica a invasão dos bárbaros germânicos a qual muito contribuiu para a fragmentação linguística da Hispânia. No século VII em 711 voltou a Península a ser invadida pelos árabes.
(BECHARA, Evanildo. Moderna gramática do português. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Fronteira, 2009. p. 23. Trecho adaptado.)
I remember ____ names, but they don't remember ______. ______ name is Ana and _____ name is David. I told ______ that ______ name is Carlos.
I learnt to fly in a balloon in a race across the Atlantic Ocean in 1992 and became fascinated by the sport. In the same way that a mountain climber dreams of climbing the world's highest mountain, I dreamed about flying non-stop around the world.
I spent six years planning the flight and failed twice before we managed to succeed. Our route took us over China, but we could only get permission to travel over the south. This meant going first to North Africa to catch the right winds. That added 10,000 kilometers, and another week, to our journey. But because of this, our flight broke all the records for distance and time spent in the air.
My main memory of the trip is that we lived in the air for 20 days and the rising sun was the most amazing thing we saw. We had to go out of the balloon's capsule, in which we were transported, three times while in the air to repair the fuel system. We didn't have any safety equipment but when you are in a situation like that, you just do what you have to do without thinking about feeling afraid.
Landing was a fantastic moment. I remember when I got out of the capsule, I looked at my footprint in the sand. I remembered the astronaut Neil Armstrong who was so happy to put his footprint on the moon, so far away from Earth. At that moment, I was so happy to have my foot back on Earth!
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What's Piccard's main reason for writing this text?
I learnt to fly in a balloon in a race across the Atlantic Ocean in 1992 and became fascinated by the sport. In the same way that a mountain climber dreams of climbing the world's highest mountain, I dreamed about flying non-stop around the world.
I spent six years planning the flight and failed twice before we managed to succeed. Our route took us over China, but we could only get permission to travel over the south. This meant going first to North Africa to catch the right winds. That added 10,000 kilometers, and another week, to our journey. But because of this, our flight broke all the records for distance and time spent in the air.
My main memory of the trip is that we lived in the air for 20 days and the rising sun was the most amazing thing we saw. We had to go out of the balloon's capsule, in which we were transported, three times while in the air to repair the fuel system. We didn't have any safety equipment but when you are in a situation like that, you just do what you have to do without thinking about feeling afraid.
Landing was a fantastic moment. I remember when I got out of the capsule, I looked at my footprint in the sand. I remembered the astronaut Neil Armstrong who was so happy to put his footprint on the moon, so far away from Earth. At that moment, I was so happy to have my foot back on Earth!
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Why did the balloon fly over south China?
I learnt to fly in a balloon in a race across the Atlantic Ocean in 1992 and became fascinated by the sport. In the same way that a mountain climber dreams of climbing the world's highest mountain, I dreamed about flying non-stop around the world.
I spent six years planning the flight and failed twice before we managed to succeed. Our route took us over China, but we could only get permission to travel over the south. This meant going first to North Africa to catch the right winds. That added 10,000 kilometers, and another week, to our journey. But because of this, our flight broke all the records for distance and time spent in the air.
My main memory of the trip is that we lived in the air for 20 days and the rising sun was the most amazing thing we saw. We had to go out of the balloon's capsule, in which we were transported, three times while in the air to repair the fuel system. We didn't have any safety equipment but when you are in a situation like that, you just do what you have to do without thinking about feeling afraid.
Landing was a fantastic moment. I remember when I got out of the capsule, I looked at my footprint in the sand. I remembered the astronaut Neil Armstrong who was so happy to put his footprint on the moon, so far away from Earth. At that moment, I was so happy to have my foot back on Earth!
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Why did the pilots get out of the capsule during the flight?
I learnt to fly in a balloon in a race across the Atlantic Ocean in 1992 and became fascinated by the sport. In the same way that a mountain climber dreams of climbing the world's highest mountain, I dreamed about flying non-stop around the world.
I spent six years planning the flight and failed twice before we managed to succeed. Our route took us over China, but we could only get permission to travel over the south. This meant going first to North Africa to catch the right winds. That added 10,000 kilometers, and another week, to our journey. But because of this, our flight broke all the records for distance and time spent in the air.
My main memory of the trip is that we lived in the air for 20 days and the rising sun was the most amazing thing we saw. We had to go out of the balloon's capsule, in which we were transported, three times while in the air to repair the fuel system. We didn't have any safety equipment but when you are in a situation like that, you just do what you have to do without thinking about feeling afraid.
Landing was a fantastic moment. I remember when I got out of the capsule, I looked at my footprint in the sand. I remembered the astronaut Neil Armstrong who was so happy to put his footprint on the moon, so far away from Earth. At that moment, I was so happy to have my foot back on Earth!
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What was the newspaper headline after the balloon landed?
She left Serrinha ___ 1968 and went ____ Salvador. She will get married ______ July.The wedding is ______ July 25th .
A pressão arterial é a força que o sangue exerce contra as paredes dos vasos sangüíneos. Sobre a pressão arterial, analise as afirmativas abaixo e, a seguir, assinale a alternativa correta.
I. As contrações do coração resultam em um fluxo pulsátil de sangue dentro das artérias. A pressão é máxima quando os ventrículos do coração se contraem e ejetam o sangue para dentro da aorta e das artérias pulmonares.
II. Os aumentos exagerados na pressão arterial sistólica com a inspiração (chamadas de pulso paradoxal ou pressão arterial paradoxal) ocorrem em doenças como tamponamento cardíaco, pericardite constritiva, enfisema, choque hipovolêmico e embolia pulmonar.
III. O início dos sons de Korotkoff da fase I é a pressão diastólica registrada.
IV. A fase IV dos sons de Korotkoff é caracterizada por sons abafados e em sopro.
Analise as afirmativas sobre ferimentos penetrantes, colocando entre parênteses a letra V, quando se tratar de afirmativa verdadeira, e a letra F quando se tratar de afirmativa falsa. A seguir, assinale a alternativa que apresenta a seqüência correta.
( ) A bala com ponta oca achata-se e espalha-se ao impacto.
( ) O movimento de rolamento de um projétil minimiza seu potencial de lesão a 90 graus.
( ) Uma cavidade temporária está sempre associada a armas de média ou alta energia. Essa cavidade é três a seis vezes o tamanho da área de superfície frontal do projétil.