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3792221 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Terapia Ocupacional
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Maripá-PR
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O termo cardiopatia abrange várias condições e doenças cardíacas mais específicas. Em relação a esse tema, assinalar a alternativa CORRETA.

 

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3792219 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho (SST)
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Maripá-PR
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Conforme a NR 32 — Segurança e Saúde no Trabalho em Serviços de Saúde, os trabalhadores que realizam a manutenção, além do treinamento específico para sua atividade, devem também ser submetidos à capacitação inicial e de forma continuada, com o objetivo de mantê-los familiarizados com alguns princípios, EXCETO:

 

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3792218 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Terapia Ocupacional
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Maripá-PR
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Considerando o exame da coordenação e do equilíbrio, assinalar a alternativa que preenche as lacunas abaixo CORRETAMENTE.

_____________ é a capacidade do sistema nervoso central de direcionar o sistema neuromotor no movimento intencional, enquanto ____________ é a capacidade de executar um movimento harmonioso e preciso, controlado.

 

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3792214 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Terapia Ocupacional
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Maripá-PR
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Segundo o Código de Ética Profissional, constituem-se deveres fundamentais do terapeuta ocupacional, segundo sua área e atribuição específica:

I. Colocar seus serviços profissionais à disposição da comunidade em caso de guerra, catástrofe, epidemia ou crise social, sem pleitear vantagem pessoal incompatível com o princípio de bioética de justiça.

II. Manter segredo sobre fato sigiloso de que tenha conhecimento em razão de sua atividade profissional e exigir o mesmo comportamento do pessoal sob sua direção, salvo em situações previstas em lei.

Está CORRETO o que se afirma:

 

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3792213 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Direito Sanitário
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Maripá-PR
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Os resíduos do grupo A são aqueles com possível presença de agente biológico que, por suas características, podem apresentar risco de infecção. Segundo a Resolução RDC nº 222/2018, é resíduo do Grupo A:

 

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3792203 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Terapia Ocupacional
Banca: OBJETIVA
Orgão: Pref. Maripá-PR
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Segundo o Código de Ética Profissional, assinalar a alternativa que preenche as lacunas CORRETAMENTE.

Para o exercício profissional da Terapia Ocupacional é ______________ a inscrição no Conselho Regional da circunscrição em que atuar na forma da legislação em vigor, mantendo, _________________, seus dados cadastrais atualizados junto ao sistema COFFITO/CREFITOS.

 

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3792198 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse (Tasunke Witko, 1840-1877) was an Oglala Lakota Sioux warrior and warband leader considered among the greatest defenders of Sioux lands against the forces of the US government in the 19th century. He is one of the most famous Native American figures in history and among the Sioux's most honored heroes. Although he is often referred to as a "chief", Crazy Horse was actually a "Shirt Wearer" – a kind of "subchief" – who carried out the decisions of the council and also served as a war chief of a given band of warriors. Even so, Crazy Horse inspired such devotion in his followers that he was regarded as a "chief" and is referenced as such by others.

His name, Tasunke Witko (Crazy Horse), is accurately translated as "His Crazy Horse" or "His Horse is Crazy" and was his father's and grandfather's name, seemingly referencing a horse that behaved erratically. According to Black Elk, however, the name correlated to Crazy Horse's famous vision in which he saw his horse dancing as though "made only of shadow" in a strange or "crazy" way.

Crazy Horse dedicated himself to opposing the US military as early as 1854 following the Grattan Fight (Grattan Massacre) and the subsequent massacre of Little Thunder's camp in 1855 by Colonel William S. Harney. He continued his resistance over the next eleven years and was named a "Shirt Wearer" in 1865. He fought in the Battle of Plate River Bridge (1865), Red Cloud's War (1866-1868), the Battle of the Rosebud (1876), and the Battle of the Little Bighorn (1876). His last full-scale engagement with US forces was the Battle of Wolf Mountain in January 1877.

World History Encyclopedia. Adaptation.

Phrasal verbs are very common in English, especially in more informal contexts. Which item contains the meaning of the underlined phrasal verb below?

Jane called off the wedding minutes before the ceremony.

 

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3792197 Ano: 2024
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Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse (Tasunke Witko, 1840-1877) was an Oglala Lakota Sioux warrior and warband leader considered among the greatest defenders of Sioux lands against the forces of the US government in the 19th century. He is one of the most famous Native American figures in history and among the Sioux's most honored heroes. Although he is often referred to as a "chief", Crazy Horse was actually a "Shirt Wearer" – a kind of "subchief" – who carried out the decisions of the council and also served as a war chief of a given band of warriors. Even so, Crazy Horse inspired such devotion in his followers that he was regarded as a "chief" and is referenced as such by others.

His name, Tasunke Witko (Crazy Horse), is accurately translated as "His Crazy Horse" or "His Horse is Crazy" and was his father's and grandfather's name, seemingly referencing a horse that behaved erratically. According to Black Elk, however, the name correlated to Crazy Horse's famous vision in which he saw his horse dancing as though "made only of shadow" in a strange or "crazy" way.

Crazy Horse dedicated himself to opposing the US military as early as 1854 following the Grattan Fight (Grattan Massacre) and the subsequent massacre of Little Thunder's camp in 1855 by Colonel William S. Harney. He continued his resistance over the next eleven years and was named a "Shirt Wearer" in 1865. He fought in the Battle of Plate River Bridge (1865), Red Cloud's War (1866-1868), the Battle of the Rosebud (1876), and the Battle of the Little Bighorn (1876). His last full-scale engagement with US forces was the Battle of Wolf Mountain in January 1877.

World History Encyclopedia. Adaptation.

Which of the following works is NOT considered a part of the Victorian literary canon?

 

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3792196 Ano: 2024
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
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Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse (Tasunke Witko, 1840-1877) was an Oglala Lakota Sioux warrior and warband leader considered among the greatest defenders of Sioux lands against the forces of the US government in the 19th century. He is one of the most famous Native American figures in history and among the Sioux's most honored heroes. Although he is often referred to as a "chief", Crazy Horse was actually a "Shirt Wearer" – a kind of "subchief" – who carried out the decisions of the council and also served as a war chief of a given band of warriors. Even so, Crazy Horse inspired such devotion in his followers that he was regarded as a "chief" and is referenced as such by others.

His name, Tasunke Witko (Crazy Horse), is accurately translated as "His Crazy Horse" or "His Horse is Crazy" and was his father's and grandfather's name, seemingly referencing a horse that behaved erratically. According to Black Elk, however, the name correlated to Crazy Horse's famous vision in which he saw his horse dancing as though "made only of shadow" in a strange or "crazy" way.

Crazy Horse dedicated himself to opposing the US military as early as 1854 following the Grattan Fight (Grattan Massacre) and the subsequent massacre of Little Thunder's camp in 1855 by Colonel William S. Harney. He continued his resistance over the next eleven years and was named a "Shirt Wearer" in 1865. He fought in the Battle of Plate River Bridge (1865), Red Cloud's War (1866-1868), the Battle of the Rosebud (1876), and the Battle of the Little Bighorn (1876). His last full-scale engagement with US forces was the Battle of Wolf Mountain in January 1877.

World History Encyclopedia. Adaptation.

The second conditional is used to imagine present or future situations that are impossible or unlikely in reality. Which item below displays that?

 

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3792195 Ano: 2024
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Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse (Tasunke Witko, 1840-1877) was an Oglala Lakota Sioux warrior and warband leader considered among the greatest defenders of Sioux lands against the forces of the US government in the 19th century. He is one of the most famous Native American figures in history and among the Sioux's most honored heroes. Although he is often referred to as a "chief", Crazy Horse was actually a "Shirt Wearer" – a kind of "subchief" – who carried out the decisions of the council and also served as a war chief of a given band of warriors. Even so, Crazy Horse inspired such devotion in his followers that he was regarded as a "chief" and is referenced as such by others.

His name, Tasunke Witko (Crazy Horse), is accurately translated as "His Crazy Horse" or "His Horse is Crazy" and was his father's and grandfather's name, seemingly referencing a horse that behaved erratically. According to Black Elk, however, the name correlated to Crazy Horse's famous vision in which he saw his horse dancing as though "made only of shadow" in a strange or "crazy" way.

Crazy Horse dedicated himself to opposing the US military as early as 1854 following the Grattan Fight (Grattan Massacre) and the subsequent massacre of Little Thunder's camp in 1855 by Colonel William S. Harney. He continued his resistance over the next eleven years and was named a "Shirt Wearer" in 1865. He fought in the Battle of Plate River Bridge (1865), Red Cloud's War (1866-1868), the Battle of the Rosebud (1876), and the Battle of the Little Bighorn (1876). His last full-scale engagement with US forces was the Battle of Wolf Mountain in January 1877.

World History Encyclopedia. Adaptation.

We use the present perfect in English to talk about:

 

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