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2199288 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRM-SC
Provas:

Doctors Without Borders (Medecins sans frontiers — MSF) brings medical humanitarian assistance to victims of conflict, natural disasters, epidemics, and healthcare exclusion.

War and Conflict: Armed conflict causes injury, displacement, sexual violence, and death, but it also continues to impact people’s lives and health long after the front lines have shifted. War devastates health systems, hampers access to medical supplies, and disrupts vaccination and other disease-prevention efforts, heightening the risk of outbreaks.

In conflict zones, MSF does not take sides. We provide medical care based on needs alone and work to reach the people most in need of help. Nearly one-fourth of MSF’s projects are dedicated to assisting people living in conflict.

Natural disasters: Earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, and major storms can force people to flee their homes and cut off access to safe water, health care services, and transportation, affecting the lives of tens of thousands in a matter of minutes. When minutes matter, MSF’s network of aid workers in more than 70 countries around the world are often the first to deploy rapid, lifesaving medical care. We keep pre-packaged supply kits to launch rapid responses as quickly as possible.

Epidemics and pandemics: Millions of people around the world still die each year from infectious diseases that are preventable or treatable. Those at highest live in poverty or other precarious conditions, with limited access to health care and vaccinations.

During an outbreak of an infectious disease like cholera, measles, yellow fever, or Ebola, MSF teams react swiftly to provide lifesaving vaccines, treatment, and epidemiological services. From setting up temporary facilities to treat patients to running mass vaccination campaigns to improving water and sanitation services to help prevent the spread of disease, MSF teams adapt our emergency responses to the unique needs of communities.

Refugees and internally displaced people: More than 82 million people — or 1 in 95 worldwide — have been forcibly displaced from their homes, fleeing conflict, persecution, natural disaster, or other hardships. On the move and in camps they are often forced to live in precarious conditions, cut off from essential services including health care.

When people are displaced, MSF teams conduct rapid needs assessments and work closely with affected communities to provide services including vaccination; primary and mental health care; nutrition support; provision of shelter, drinking water, and latrines; and more.

Internet: <https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org (adapted).

According to the text, judge the item.

Cholera, measles, yellow fever are examples of infectious diseases that are treatable with vaccines. Proper sanitation services do not count as an option to avoid or prevent the spread of the disease.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2199287 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRM-SC
Provas:

Doctors Without Borders (Medecins sans frontiers — MSF) brings medical humanitarian assistance to victims of conflict, natural disasters, epidemics, and healthcare exclusion.

War and Conflict: Armed conflict causes injury, displacement, sexual violence, and death, but it also continues to impact people’s lives and health long after the front lines have shifted. War devastates health systems, hampers access to medical supplies, and disrupts vaccination and other disease-prevention efforts, heightening the risk of outbreaks.

In conflict zones, MSF does not take sides. We provide medical care based on needs alone and work to reach the people most in need of help. Nearly one-fourth of MSF’s projects are dedicated to assisting people living in conflict.

Natural disasters: Earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, and major storms can force people to flee their homes and cut off access to safe water, health care services, and transportation, affecting the lives of tens of thousands in a matter of minutes. When minutes matter, MSF’s network of aid workers in more than 70 countries around the world are often the first to deploy rapid, lifesaving medical care. We keep pre-packaged supply kits to launch rapid responses as quickly as possible.

Epidemics and pandemics: Millions of people around the world still die each year from infectious diseases that are preventable or treatable. Those at highest live in poverty or other precarious conditions, with limited access to health care and vaccinations.

During an outbreak of an infectious disease like cholera, measles, yellow fever, or Ebola, MSF teams react swiftly to provide lifesaving vaccines, treatment, and epidemiological services. From setting up temporary facilities to treat patients to running mass vaccination campaigns to improving water and sanitation services to help prevent the spread of disease, MSF teams adapt our emergency responses to the unique needs of communities.

Refugees and internally displaced people: More than 82 million people — or 1 in 95 worldwide — have been forcibly displaced from their homes, fleeing conflict, persecution, natural disaster, or other hardships. On the move and in camps they are often forced to live in precarious conditions, cut off from essential services including health care.

When people are displaced, MSF teams conduct rapid needs assessments and work closely with affected communities to provide services including vaccination; primary and mental health care; nutrition support; provision of shelter, drinking water, and latrines; and more.

Internet: <https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org (adapted).

According to the text, judge the item.

MSF assists people who were forced to flee their homes because of wars, conflicts, and natural disasters. Nonetheless, almost !$ { \large 1 \over 4} !$ of its projects are dedicated to assisting people living in conflict.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2199286 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRM-SC
Provas:

Doctors Without Borders (Medecins sans frontiers — MSF) brings medical humanitarian assistance to victims of conflict, natural disasters, epidemics, and healthcare exclusion.

War and Conflict: Armed conflict causes injury, displacement, sexual violence, and death, but it also continues to impact people’s lives and health long after the front lines have shifted. War devastates health systems, hampers access to medical supplies, and disrupts vaccination and other disease-prevention efforts, heightening the risk of outbreaks.

In conflict zones, MSF does not take sides. We provide medical care based on needs alone and work to reach the people most in need of help. Nearly one-fourth of MSF’s projects are dedicated to assisting people living in conflict.

Natural disasters: Earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, and major storms can force people to flee their homes and cut off access to safe water, health care services, and transportation, affecting the lives of tens of thousands in a matter of minutes. When minutes matter, MSF’s network of aid workers in more than 70 countries around the world are often the first to deploy rapid, lifesaving medical care. We keep pre-packaged supply kits to launch rapid responses as quickly as possible.

Epidemics and pandemics: Millions of people around the world still die each year from infectious diseases that are preventable or treatable. Those at highest live in poverty or other precarious conditions, with limited access to health care and vaccinations.

During an outbreak of an infectious disease like cholera, measles, yellow fever, or Ebola, MSF teams react swiftly to provide lifesaving vaccines, treatment, and epidemiological services. From setting up temporary facilities to treat patients to running mass vaccination campaigns to improving water and sanitation services to help prevent the spread of disease, MSF teams adapt our emergency responses to the unique needs of communities.

Refugees and internally displaced people: More than 82 million people — or 1 in 95 worldwide — have been forcibly displaced from their homes, fleeing conflict, persecution, natural disaster, or other hardships. On the move and in camps they are often forced to live in precarious conditions, cut off from essential services including health care.

When people are displaced, MSF teams conduct rapid needs assessments and work closely with affected communities to provide services including vaccination; primary and mental health care; nutrition support; provision of shelter, drinking water, and latrines; and more.

Internet: <https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org (adapted).

According to the text, judge the item.

MSF doesn’t provide services of mental health care.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2199285 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRM-SC
Provas:

Doctors Without Borders (Medecins sans frontiers — MSF) brings medical humanitarian assistance to victims of conflict, natural disasters, epidemics, and healthcare exclusion.

War and Conflict: Armed conflict causes injury, displacement, sexual violence, and death, but it also continues to impact people’s lives and health long after the front lines have shifted. War devastates health systems, hampers access to medical supplies, and disrupts vaccination and other disease-prevention efforts, heightening the risk of outbreaks.

In conflict zones, MSF does not take sides. We provide medical care based on needs alone and work to reach the people most in need of help. Nearly one-fourth of MSF’s projects are dedicated to assisting people living in conflict.

Natural disasters: Earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, and major storms can force people to flee their homes and cut off access to safe water, health care services, and transportation, affecting the lives of tens of thousands in a matter of minutes. When minutes matter, MSF’s network of aid workers in more than 70 countries around the world are often the first to deploy rapid, lifesaving medical care. We keep pre-packaged supply kits to launch rapid responses as quickly as possible.

Epidemics and pandemics: Millions of people around the world still die each year from infectious diseases that are preventable or treatable. Those at highest live in poverty or other precarious conditions, with limited access to health care and vaccinations.

During an outbreak of an infectious disease like cholera, measles, yellow fever, or Ebola, MSF teams react swiftly to provide lifesaving vaccines, treatment, and epidemiological services. From setting up temporary facilities to treat patients to running mass vaccination campaigns to improving water and sanitation services to help prevent the spread of disease, MSF teams adapt our emergency responses to the unique needs of communities.

Refugees and internally displaced people: More than 82 million people — or 1 in 95 worldwide — have been forcibly displaced from their homes, fleeing conflict, persecution, natural disaster, or other hardships. On the move and in camps they are often forced to live in precarious conditions, cut off from essential services including health care.

When people are displaced, MSF teams conduct rapid needs assessments and work closely with affected communities to provide services including vaccination; primary and mental health care; nutrition support; provision of shelter, drinking water, and latrines; and more.

Internet: <https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org (adapted).

According to the text, judge the item.

In the text, MSF stands for the French term of Doctors Without Borders.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2199284 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRM-SC
Provas:

Doctors Without Borders (Medecins sans frontiers — MSF) brings medical humanitarian assistance to victims of conflict, natural disasters, epidemics, and healthcare exclusion.

War and Conflict: Armed conflict causes injury, displacement, sexual violence, and death, but it also continues to impact people’s lives and health long after the front lines have shifted. War devastates health systems, hampers access to medical supplies, and disrupts vaccination and other disease-prevention efforts, heightening the risk of outbreaks.

In conflict zones, MSF does not take sides. We provide medical care based on needs alone and work to reach the people most in need of help. Nearly one-fourth of MSF’s projects are dedicated to assisting people living in conflict.

Natural disasters: Earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, and major storms can force people to flee their homes and cut off access to safe water, health care services, and transportation, affecting the lives of tens of thousands in a matter of minutes. When minutes matter, MSF’s network of aid workers in more than 70 countries around the world are often the first to deploy rapid, lifesaving medical care. We keep pre-packaged supply kits to launch rapid responses as quickly as possible.

Epidemics and pandemics: Millions of people around the world still die each year from infectious diseases that are preventable or treatable. Those at highest live in poverty or other precarious conditions, with limited access to health care and vaccinations.

During an outbreak of an infectious disease like cholera, measles, yellow fever, or Ebola, MSF teams react swiftly to provide lifesaving vaccines, treatment, and epidemiological services. From setting up temporary facilities to treat patients to running mass vaccination campaigns to improving water and sanitation services to help prevent the spread of disease, MSF teams adapt our emergency responses to the unique needs of communities.

Refugees and internally displaced people: More than 82 million people — or 1 in 95 worldwide — have been forcibly displaced from their homes, fleeing conflict, persecution, natural disaster, or other hardships. On the move and in camps they are often forced to live in precarious conditions, cut off from essential services including health care.

When people are displaced, MSF teams conduct rapid needs assessments and work closely with affected communities to provide services including vaccination; primary and mental health care; nutrition support; provision of shelter, drinking water, and latrines; and more.

Internet: <https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org (adapted).

According to the text, judge the item.

The effects of the wars continue to impact people’s lives and health even after the war is over.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2199213 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Medicina
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRM-SC

Considerando as disposições da Resolução CFM n.º 2.056/2013, julgue o item.

O médico assistente deve atuar com a mais ampla liberdade profissional durante todo o tratamento, sujeitando-se, entretanto, aos mecanismos de supervisão e auditoria previstos no Código de Ética Médica.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2199212 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Medicina
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRM-SC

Considerando as disposições da Resolução CFM n.º 2.056/2013, julgue o item.

O diagnóstico e a classificação de doença devem ser realizados por médico, em conformidade com a versão vigente da Classificação Estatística Internacional de Doenças e Problemas Relacionados à Saúde.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2199211 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Medicina
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRM-SC

Considerando as disposições da Resolução CFM n.º 2.056/2013, julgue o item.

É vedado ao médico delegar a outro profissional ato privativo de médico, salvo quando integrante de equipe multiprofissional.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2199210 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Medicina
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRM-SC

Considerando as disposições da Resolução CFM n.º 2.056/2013, julgue o item.

Os médicos que integram o corpo clínico de uma instituição devem colaborar para que se façam presentes as condições mínimas para a segurança do ato médico.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
2199209 Ano: 2022
Disciplina: Medicina
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CRM-SC

Considerando as disposições da Resolução CFM n.º 2.056/2013, julgue o item.

O cargo de médico fiscal deverá ser preenchido mediante concurso público, sendo permitido aos conselheiros, federais ou regionais, participarem desse certame.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas