Sobre a colonização espanhola na América, assinale a alternativa correta.
Sobre as consequências da encoprese na criança, segundo o DSM-5, analise as assertivas abaixo, assinalando V, se verdadeiras, ou F, se falsas.
( ) Sujar-se com fezes é apenas um ato deliberado.
( ) A criança com encoprese frequentemente se sente envergonhada e pode desejar evitar situações (por exemplo, ir ao acampamento ou à escola) que possam causar constrangimentos.
( ) O grau de prejuízo depende do efeito na autoestima da criança, do nível de rejeição social pelos pares e da raiva, punição e rejeição por parte dos cuidadores.
A ordem correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo, é:
Segundo o Plano de Carreira do Magistério Público Municipal de Iraí/RS, para mudar de classe, o membro do magistério deverá haver permanecido no mínimo quantos anos na classe anterior?
Considerando as características da escravidão no continente africano após o contato com os portugueses, no século XV, analise as assertivas abaixo:
I. Os portugueses transformaram uma prática local em comércio internacional, pois a escravidão e o comércio de escravizados já eram práticas comuns na África antes da chegada dos europeus no século XV.
II. O apresamento dos escravizados era uma tarefa cara e perigosa, porém os ataques que promoviam eram justificados aos olhos dos cristãos europeus, por terem como alvo povos não cristãos, considerados por eles inferiores e selvagens.
III. Com o tempo, tornou-se mais vantajoso utilizar costumes e práticas já existentes no continente para a captura dos escravizados, além de estabelecer alianças com chefes locais e aproveitar a escravidão para desenvolver a colonização nas ilhas de Cabo Verde e São Tomé e Príncipe.
Quais estão corretas?
Na perspectiva de Vygotsky, a Zona de Desenvolvimento Proximal (ZDP) é um conceito que se refere à distância entre o nível de desenvolvimento real do indivíduo e o nível de desenvolvimento potencial, que pode ser alcançado com a ajuda de um mediador. Nesse sentido, a ZDP é um conceito:
A aferição da pressão arterial (PA) é uma medida para avaliar a saúde cardiovascular e monitorar potenciais problemas relacionados à pressão sanguínea. Referente ao procedimento de aferição da PA, assinale a alternativa INCORRETA.
O Diagnóstico de Enfermagem (DE) é um processo essencial, tendo em vista que permite planejar os melhores cuidados, de acordo com a necessidade real do paciente. Cada diagnóstico deve contar com um enunciado claro e preciso, realizando a combinação de critérios necessária para oferecer o pleno entendimento. São considerados DEs com foco no problema, EXCETO:
“Artigo 1º. Os homens nascem e são livres e iguais em direitos. As distinções sociais só podem fundamentar-se na utilidade comum”. O fato histórico responsável pela elaboração da Declaração dos Direitos do Homem e do Cidadão foi a:
Para compreender os objetivos da limpeza/lavagem das mãos, é necessário o conhecimento da flora normal da pele e sua fisiologia. Sendo assim, analise as assertivas abaixo e assinale V, se verdadeiras, ou F, se falsas.
( ) A pela humana normal, especialmente a das mãos, é colonizada por bactérias que são divididas em duas categorias: transitórias e residentes.
( ) A flora transitória coloniza as camadas superficiais da pele e é mais susceptível à remoção pela lavagem rotineira das mãos. Contém os microrganismos mais frequentes relacionados a infecções associadas à assistência à saúde.
( ) A flora residente se liga às camadas mais profundas da pele, é mais resistente à remoção e está menos associada à infecção.
( ) As funções principais da pele são: aumentar a perda de água, prover proteção contra a ação abrasiva e de microrganismos e agir como barreira de impermeabilidade para o ambiente.
A ordem correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo, é:
A __________________ é um procedimento cirúrgico no qual são removidos a trompa de Falópio e o ovário. Essa intervenção pode ser realizada por diferentes razões médicas, incluindo questões relacionadas à saúde reprodutiva, prevenção do câncer e tratamento de condições ginecológicas.
Assinale a alternativa que preenche corretamente a lacuna do trecho acima.
The Reasons Why We Dance
- As a choreographer, I get asked to share my opinion about a myriad of dance-related
- topics, from the practical, like “How can dance help you get in shape?” to the existential, like “Is
- my dancing a projection of my self-image?”. But the question I think matters most is: why do
- people dance? What is about moving our bodies to a song we love that is so joyfully Pavlovian?
- Why do we watch videos and take lessons on something that could be labeled as trivial? Why do
- we love it so?
- There are the obvious answers. We dance for physical fitness, mental clarity, emotional
- stability, and other such pluses. However, all these benefits could be attained by other means –
- though I confess I have yet to find a better alternative than a great “cha cha”* to lift both one’s
- heart rate and spirits. There must be something glorious about dancing that is more than just
- intangible. We cannot seem to explain it, yet we all know it so well that we do not hesitate to
- tap our feet to a Gershwin melody or pulse with the percussion of a samba rhythm.
- Perhaps dance is the way we express ourselves when words are insufficient. The joy we
- feel over newfound love, the determination we have in the face of great sorrow or adversity, the
- passionate fire of our youth, and the peacefulness of our softer and more graceful years – maybe
- they are never expressed more fully than through a waltz, or a tango, or a jive. We all want to
- be understood, and if we could truly speak the words that describe our feelings, how deep and
- powerful they would surely be. But alas, those words never seem to come to us just right. Maybe
- dance is simply a translator for the human heart.
- Perhaps dance is the medium through which we show the world who we truly are and who
- we can be. All of us, if we are honest, believe deep down that we are not ordinary. We know
- ourselves to be wonderfully unique, with many layers of personality and talent woven in such a
- way that no one on earth could possibly have our same make-up. We know it. We just do not
- always know how to prove it. Maybe dance gives us the opportunity. And perhaps dance is how
- we choose to remember, how we hold on to the past. It is how we relive __ fun-filled days of
- our youth or __ time we looked into their eyes and knew they were the one. It is our tribute to
- the heroes of yesterday who jitterbugged like carefree boys and girls, when tomorrow they would
- march as men and women to defend freedom’s cause. It is the chance to be __ princess again,
- waiting for __ outstretched hand and the call to __ romance that is graceful, true, and not as
- forgotten as the cynics say. When we dance, we can remember them all a little better, feel the
- butterflies once again, and if only for a moment, return to the purest part of our lives when time
- was of no matter…for we were dancing.
- Why do we dance? Every answer will be different, and that is as it should be. Perhaps the
- better question is, “Why would we not?”
*Cha Cha: an energetic modern dance.
(Available in: https://dancewithmeusa.com/why-we-dance-the-reasons/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Mark the INCORRECT statement about the article.
Segundo a Política Nacional para a Integração da Pessoa Portadora de Deficiência, no que se refere ao acesso à educação, analise as assertivas abaixo, assinalando V, se verdadeiras, ou F, se falsas.
( ) Matrícula facultativa em cursos regulares de estabelecimentos públicos e particulares de pessoa portadora de deficiência capaz de se integrar na rede regular de ensino.
( ) Oferta, obrigatória e gratuita, da educação especial em estabelecimentos públicos de ensino.
( ) Inclusão, no sistema educacional, da educação especial como modalidade de educação escolar que permeia transversalmente todos os níveis e as modalidades de ensino.
A ordem correta de preenchimento dos parênteses, de cima para baixo, é:
The Reasons Why We Dance
- As a choreographer, I get asked to share my opinion about a myriad of dance-related
- topics, from the practical, like “How can dance help you get in shape?” to the existential, like “Is
- my dancing a projection of my self-image?”. But the question I think matters most is: why do
- people dance? What is about moving our bodies to a song we love that is so joyfully Pavlovian?
- Why do we watch videos and take lessons on something that could be labeled as trivial? Why do
- we love it so?
- There are the obvious answers. We dance for physical fitness, mental clarity, emotional
- stability, and other such pluses. However, all these benefits could be attained by other means –
- though I confess I have yet to find a better alternative than a great “cha cha”* to lift both one’s
- heart rate and spirits. There must be something glorious about dancing that is more than just
- intangible. We cannot seem to explain it, yet we all know it so well that we do not hesitate to
- tap our feet to a Gershwin melody or pulse with the percussion of a samba rhythm.
- Perhaps dance is the way we express ourselves when words are insufficient. The joy we
- feel over newfound love, the determination we have in the face of great sorrow or adversity, the
- passionate fire of our youth, and the peacefulness of our softer and more graceful years – maybe
- they are never expressed more fully than through a waltz, or a tango, or a jive. We all want to
- be understood, and if we could truly speak the words that describe our feelings, how deep and
- powerful they would surely be. But alas, those words never seem to come to us just right. Maybe
- dance is simply a translator for the human heart.
- Perhaps dance is the medium through which we show the world who we truly are and who
- we can be. All of us, if we are honest, believe deep down that we are not ordinary. We know
- ourselves to be wonderfully unique, with many layers of personality and talent woven in such a
- way that no one on earth could possibly have our same make-up. We know it. We just do not
- always know how to prove it. Maybe dance gives us the opportunity. And perhaps dance is how
- we choose to remember, how we hold on to the past. It is how we relive __ fun-filled days of
- our youth or __ time we looked into their eyes and knew they were the one. It is our tribute to
- the heroes of yesterday who jitterbugged like carefree boys and girls, when tomorrow they would
- march as men and women to defend freedom’s cause. It is the chance to be __ princess again,
- waiting for __ outstretched hand and the call to __ romance that is graceful, true, and not as
- forgotten as the cynics say. When we dance, we can remember them all a little better, feel the
- butterflies once again, and if only for a moment, return to the purest part of our lives when time
- was of no matter…for we were dancing.
- Why do we dance? Every answer will be different, and that is as it should be. Perhaps the
- better question is, “Why would we not?”
*Cha Cha: an energetic modern dance.
(Available in: https://dancewithmeusa.com/why-we-dance-the-reasons/ – text especially adapted for this test).
When the author says “something that could be labeled as trivial” (l. 05), we understand that:
Durante uma simulação de emergência em um ambiente de saúde, um paciente repentinamente perde a consciência. Os profissionais de saúde presentes devem iniciar as manobras de Suporte Básico de Vida (SBV). Considerando as diretrizes atualizadas, assinale a alternativa correta em relação ao SBV.
Um paciente foi admitido em um hospital, e a equipe de enfermagem está monitorando seu balanço hídrico. Durante um período de 24 horas, o paciente ingeriu 1.500 ml de líquidos, recebeu SF 0,9% a 40 gts/min intravenoso e eliminou 800 ml de urina. Além disso, ele perdeu 200 ml de líquidos devido à sudorese e 100 ml por outros meios. Calcule o balanço hídrico total para esse paciente durante um período de 24 horas.
Quantas questões de treino o subteste Raciocínio Matricial da BETA-III possui?
The Reasons Why We Dance
- As a choreographer, I get asked to share my opinion about a myriad of dance-related
- topics, from the practical, like “How can dance help you get in shape?” to the existential, like “Is
- my dancing a projection of my self-image?”. But the question I think matters most is: why do
- people dance? What is about moving our bodies to a song we love that is so joyfully Pavlovian?
- Why do we watch videos and take lessons on something that could be labeled as trivial? Why do
- we love it so?
- There are the obvious answers. We dance for physical fitness, mental clarity, emotional
- stability, and other such pluses. However, all these benefits could be attained by other means –
- though I confess I have yet to find a better alternative than a great “cha cha”* to lift both one’s
- heart rate and spirits. There must be something glorious about dancing that is more than just
- intangible. We cannot seem to explain it, yet we all know it so well that we do not hesitate to
- tap our feet to a Gershwin melody or pulse with the percussion of a samba rhythm.
- Perhaps dance is the way we express ourselves when words are insufficient. The joy we
- feel over newfound love, the determination we have in the face of great sorrow or adversity, the
- passionate fire of our youth, and the peacefulness of our softer and more graceful years – maybe
- they are never expressed more fully than through a waltz, or a tango, or a jive. We all want to
- be understood, and if we could truly speak the words that describe our feelings, how deep and
- powerful they would surely be. But alas, those words never seem to come to us just right. Maybe
- dance is simply a translator for the human heart.
- Perhaps dance is the medium through which we show the world who we truly are and who
- we can be. All of us, if we are honest, believe deep down that we are not ordinary. We know
- ourselves to be wonderfully unique, with many layers of personality and talent woven in such a
- way that no one on earth could possibly have our same make-up. We know it. We just do not
- always know how to prove it. Maybe dance gives us the opportunity. And perhaps dance is how
- we choose to remember, how we hold on to the past. It is how we relive __ fun-filled days of
- our youth or __ time we looked into their eyes and knew they were the one. It is our tribute to
- the heroes of yesterday who jitterbugged like carefree boys and girls, when tomorrow they would
- march as men and women to defend freedom’s cause. It is the chance to be __ princess again,
- waiting for __ outstretched hand and the call to __ romance that is graceful, true, and not as
- forgotten as the cynics say. When we dance, we can remember them all a little better, feel the
- butterflies once again, and if only for a moment, return to the purest part of our lives when time
- was of no matter…for we were dancing.
- Why do we dance? Every answer will be different, and that is as it should be. Perhaps the
- better question is, “Why would we not?”
*Cha Cha: an energetic modern dance.
(Available in: https://dancewithmeusa.com/why-we-dance-the-reasons/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Mark the alternative that correctly fills out the gaps in the 4th paragraph, from top to bottom.
The Reasons Why We Dance
- As a choreographer, I get asked to share my opinion about a myriad of dance-related
- topics, from the practical, like “How can dance help you get in shape?” to the existential, like “Is
- my dancing a projection of my self-image?”. But the question I think matters most is: why do
- people dance? What is about moving our bodies to a song we love that is so joyfully Pavlovian?
- Why do we watch videos and take lessons on something that could be labeled as trivial? Why do
- we love it so?
- There are the obvious answers. We dance for physical fitness, mental clarity, emotional
- stability, and other such pluses. However, all these benefits could be attained by other means –
- though I confess I have yet to find a better alternative than a great “cha cha”* to lift both one’s
- heart rate and spirits. There must be something glorious about dancing that is more than just
- intangible. We cannot seem to explain it, yet we all know it so well that we do not hesitate to
- tap our feet to a Gershwin melody or pulse with the percussion of a samba rhythm.
- Perhaps dance is the way we express ourselves when words are insufficient. The joy we
- feel over newfound love, the determination we have in the face of great sorrow or adversity, the
- passionate fire of our youth, and the peacefulness of our softer and more graceful years – maybe
- they are never expressed more fully than through a waltz, or a tango, or a jive. We all want to
- be understood, and if we could truly speak the words that describe our feelings, how deep and
- powerful they would surely be. But alas, those words never seem to come to us just right. Maybe
- dance is simply a translator for the human heart.
- Perhaps dance is the medium through which we show the world who we truly are and who
- we can be. All of us, if we are honest, believe deep down that we are not ordinary. We know
- ourselves to be wonderfully unique, with many layers of personality and talent woven in such a
- way that no one on earth could possibly have our same make-up. We know it. We just do not
- always know how to prove it. Maybe dance gives us the opportunity. And perhaps dance is how
- we choose to remember, how we hold on to the past. It is how we relive __ fun-filled days of
- our youth or __ time we looked into their eyes and knew they were the one. It is our tribute to
- the heroes of yesterday who jitterbugged like carefree boys and girls, when tomorrow they would
- march as men and women to defend freedom’s cause. It is the chance to be __ princess again,
- waiting for __ outstretched hand and the call to __ romance that is graceful, true, and not as
- forgotten as the cynics say. When we dance, we can remember them all a little better, feel the
- butterflies once again, and if only for a moment, return to the purest part of our lives when time
- was of no matter…for we were dancing.
- Why do we dance? Every answer will be different, and that is as it should be. Perhaps the
- better question is, “Why would we not?”
*Cha Cha: an energetic modern dance.
(Available in: https://dancewithmeusa.com/why-we-dance-the-reasons/ – text especially adapted for this test).
Mark the INCORRECT statement about the word “must” in the sentence “There must be something glorious about dancing” (l. 10).