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Numa unidade intensivista, um neurologista foi chamado para avaliar um paciente, com o seguinte quadro clínico: sexo masculino, 85 anos, com histórico de tabagismo, hipertensão arterial sistêmica e hiperlipidemia. Assintomático até então, foi encontrado no chão por familiares há quinze dias, perto da porta do seu banheiro. Estava irresponsivo, com respiração ruidosa e sem abertura ocular. Foi trazido à unidade, aonde chegou em coma, sem resposta motora e sem abertura ocular, inclusive aos estímulos dolorosos. Foi intubado e submetido a cuidados gerais clínicos, enquanto seria providenciada a remoção para outro serviço, já que o atual não dispõe de tomógrafo. Atualmente, permanece em coma, irresponsivo, sem respostas motoras ou abertura ocular. Ao exame mais detalhado, apresenta reflexos córneo-palpebral e fotomotores presentes bilateralmente.
Diante deste quadro, o diagnóstico CORRETO é:
READ THE FOLLOWING TEXTTO ANSWER QUESTION.
TEXT 4
According to the Brazilian National Education Guidelines and Framework Law enacted in 2017, English language teaching is mandatory from the sixth year of elementary school until the last years of high school. However, the curriculum does not guarantee that all Brazilian students will receive English teaching. In 2013, Data Popular, a Brazilian research institute, drafted a report for the British Council analyzing the problems concerning knowledge of English in Brazil. The report claims that the low level of English proficiency amongst Brazilians reflects the educational opportunities available in the country […].
To understand the reasons why English teaching does not seem efficient for all students, it is important to highlight the English language teaching provision in Brazil. Formal English teaching in Brazil takes place in four different contexts: English schools, bilingual schools, regular private schools, and public schools. In general, people who wish to learn English believe that effective learning occurs only in private English schools or bilingual schools because the structure (the teaching methods and the quality of support materials) is more likely to provide successful learning. The focus in those institutions is on oral expression. Learners have more exposure to the target language because classes are taught entirely in English, and teachers are usually well trained to comply with that requirement. In addition, groups are smaller, so students can receive personal support and enjoy a comfortable learning environment, not to mention access to multimedia resources.
(Adapted from: https://academic.oup.com/eltj/75/1/103/6169556)
Read the text II to answer the question.
TEXT II
JOHN LAURENS:
The ten-dollar Founding Father without a father
Got a lot farther by workin' a lot harder
By bein' a lot smarter
By bein' a self-starter
By fourteen, they placed him in charge of a trading charter
THOMAS JEFFERSON:
And every day while slaves were being slaughtered and carted
Away across the waves, he struggled and kept his guard up
Inside, he was longing for something to be a part of
The brother was ready to beg, steal, borrow, or barter
[…]
AARON BURR:
Well, the word got around, they said, "This kid is insane, man!"
Took up a collection just to send him to the mainland
"Get your education, don't forget from whence you came, and
The world's gonna know your name! What's your name, man?"
Excerpt from the musical Hamilton, with lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda.