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457941200241075
Ano: 2024Banca: Gama ConsultOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição dos Ouros - MGDisciplina: Medicina: Clínica e Saúde PúblicaTemas: Endocrinologia
Um paciente com diabetes mellitus tipo 2, em uso de metformina, apresenta controle glicêmico inadequado. O médico decide adicionar glimepirida ao tratamento. Qual é o mecanismo de ação da glimepirida que justifica sua utilização no tratamento do diabetes mellitus tipo 2?
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457941200684877
Ano: 2024Banca: Gama ConsultOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição dos Ouros - MGDisciplina: Geografia e História RegionalTemas: História e Geografia de Minas Gerais
A relação entre o nome Conceição dos Ouros e o ouro encontrado na região é um exemplo de como os topônimos podem refletir aspectos econômicos e culturais de uma localidade. A alternativa que melhor descreve essa relação no contexto específico do município é: 
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457941200281095
Ano: 2024Banca: Gama ConsultOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição dos Ouros - MGDisciplina: Medicina: Clínica e Saúde PúblicaTemas: Pediatria e Cuidados Neonatais
Indique qual dos seguintes sinais pode indicar um atraso no desenvolvimento motor grosseiro em uma criança de 24 meses.
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Ano: 2024Banca: Gama ConsultOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição dos Ouros - MGDisciplina: Medicina: Clínica e Saúde PúblicaTemas: Pediatria e Cuidados Neonatais
Indique qual dos seguintes passos é crucial na abordagem inicial de uma mordedura de gato em uma criança, visando prevenir infecções.
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457941201085262
Ano: 2024Banca: Gama ConsultOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição dos Ouros - MGDisciplina: Enfermagem: Teoria e PráticaTemas: Avaliação Física | Atendimento de Urgência e Emergência | Processo e Sistematização da Assistência de Enfermagem
Durante o exame físico de um paciente com trauma de face, é fundamental seguir um protocolo que assegure uma avaliação abrangente e detalhada das estruturas envolvidas. Indique qual das alternativas a seguir representa a sequência mais apropriada de ações durante o exame físico do trauma de face.
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457941202026399
Ano: 2024Banca: Gama ConsultOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição dos Ouros - MGDisciplina: Engenharia Civil: Construção e InfraestruturaTemas: Saneamento Básico
Ao realizar a manutenção de uma rede de esgoto antiga, um encanador se depara com uma tubulação em ferro fundido apresentando sinais de corrosão acentuada. Diante desse cenário, a conduta mais adequada, alinhada às normas de segurança e visando a durabilidade da rede, seria: 
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457941200308147
Ano: 2024Banca: Gama ConsultOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição dos Ouros - MGDisciplina: Conhecimentos AtuaisTemas: Tópicos Contemporâneos 2024 | Economia Contemporânea | Ciência Política | Relações Internacionais | Economia Internacional Contemporânea
O mês de junho de 2024 registrou um marco para o Brasil. Pela primeira vez, o país tornou-se o maior exportador mundial de algodão, superando os Estados Unidos. A nossa indústria tem sofrido ataques recorrentes das importações de países que nem sempre concorrem lealmente conosco. São origens que têm custos mais baixos, menos impostos e juros mais competitivos. A liderança do Brasil, como maior exportador mundial de algodão, pode ser atribuída a fatores como políticas agrícolas favoráveis, inovação tecnológica no campo e investimentos em infraestrutura logística. O impacto dessa liderança se reflete:
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457941201424282
Ano: 2024Banca: Gama ConsultOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição dos Ouros - MGDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Compreensão de Texto
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As Starvation Spreads in Sudan, Military Blocks Aid Trucks at Border


A country torn apart by civil war could soon face one of the world’s worst famines in decades, experts said.


As Sudan hurtles toward famine, its military is blocking the United Nations from bringing enormous amounts of food into the country through a vital border crossing, effectively cutting off aid to hundreds of thousands of starving people during the depths of a civil war.


Experts warn that Sudan, barely functioning after 15 months of fighting, could soon face one of the world’s worst famines in decades. But the Sudanese military’s refusal to let U.N. aid convoys through the crossing is thwarting the kind of all-out relief effort that aid groups say is needed to prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths — as many as 2.5 million, according to one estimate — by the end of this year. The risk is greatest in Darfur, the Spain-sized region that suffered a genocide two decades ago. Of the 14 Sudanese districts at immediate risk of famine, eight are in Darfur, right across the border that the United Nations is trying to cross. Time is running out to help them.


The closed border point, a subject of increasingly urgent appeals from American officials, is at Adré, the main crossing from Chad into Sudan. At the border, little more than a concrete bollard in a driedout riverbed, just about everything seems to flow: refugees and traders, four-wheeled motorbikes carrying animal skins, and donkey carts laden with barrels of fuel.


What is forbidden from crossing into Sudan, however, are the U.N. trucks filled with food that are urgently needed in Darfur, where experts say that 440,000 people are already on the brink of starvation. Refugees fleeing Darfur now say that hunger, not conflict, is the main reason they left. [...] The Sudanese military imposed the edict at the crossing five months ago, supposedly to prohibit weapons smuggling. It seems to make little sense. Arms, cash and fighters continue to flow into Sudan elsewhere on the 870-mile border that is mostly controlled by its enemy, a heavily armed paramilitary group known as the Rapid Support Forces, or R.S.F. The military doesn’t even control the crossing at Adré, where R.S.F. fighters stand 100 yards behind the border on the Sudanese side.


Even so, the U.N. says it must respect the order not to cross from the military, which is based in Port Sudan 1,000 miles to the east, because it is Sudan’s sovereign authority. Instead U.N. trucks are forced to make an arduous 200-mile detour north to Tine, at a crossing controlled by a militia allied with Sudan’s army, where they are allowed to enter Darfur.


The diversion is dangerous, expensive and takes up to five times as long as going through Adré. Only a fraction of the required aid is getting through Tine — 320 trucks of food since February, U.N. officials say, instead of the thousands that are needed. The Tine crossing was closed for most of this week after seasonal rains turned the border into a river. 


Between February, when the Adré border crossing was shut, and June, the number of people facing emergency levels of hunger went from 1.7 million to seven million.


As the prospect of mass starvation in Sudan draws closer, the Adré closure has become a central focus of efforts by the United States, by far the largest donor, to ramp up the emergency aid effort. “This obstruction is completely unacceptable,” Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the United States ambassador to the U.N., recently told reporters. [...].



(Fonte: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/26/world/africa/sudan-starvation-militaryborder.html?te=1&nl=the-morning&emc=edit_nn_20240726 Acesso em 26/07/2024 às 9:30)


Between February, when the Adré border crossing was shut, and June, the number of people facing

Entre fevereiro e junho, quantas pessoas passaram a enfrentar níveis emergenciais de fome no Sudão?
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457941200532240
Ano: 2024Banca: Gama ConsultOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição dos Ouros - MGDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Compreensão de Texto
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As Starvation Spreads in Sudan, Military Blocks Aid Trucks at Border


A country torn apart by civil war could soon face one of the world’s worst famines in decades, experts said.


As Sudan hurtles toward famine, its military is blocking the United Nations from bringing enormous amounts of food into the country through a vital border crossing, effectively cutting off aid to hundreds of thousands of starving people during the depths of a civil war.


Experts warn that Sudan, barely functioning after 15 months of fighting, could soon face one of the world’s worst famines in decades. But the Sudanese military’s refusal to let U.N. aid convoys through the crossing is thwarting the kind of all-out relief effort that aid groups say is needed to prevent hundreds of thousands of deaths — as many as 2.5 million, according to one estimate — by the end of this year. The risk is greatest in Darfur, the Spain-sized region that suffered a genocide two decades ago. Of the 14 Sudanese districts at immediate risk of famine, eight are in Darfur, right across the border that the United Nations is trying to cross. Time is running out to help them.


The closed border point, a subject of increasingly urgent appeals from American officials, is at Adré, the main crossing from Chad into Sudan. At the border, little more than a concrete bollard in a driedout riverbed, just about everything seems to flow: refugees and traders, four-wheeled motorbikes carrying animal skins, and donkey carts laden with barrels of fuel.


What is forbidden from crossing into Sudan, however, are the U.N. trucks filled with food that are urgently needed in Darfur, where experts say that 440,000 people are already on the brink of starvation. Refugees fleeing Darfur now say that hunger, not conflict, is the main reason they left. [...] The Sudanese military imposed the edict at the crossing five months ago, supposedly to prohibit weapons smuggling. It seems to make little sense. Arms, cash and fighters continue to flow into Sudan elsewhere on the 870-mile border that is mostly controlled by its enemy, a heavily armed paramilitary group known as the Rapid Support Forces, or R.S.F. The military doesn’t even control the crossing at Adré, where R.S.F. fighters stand 100 yards behind the border on the Sudanese side.


Even so, the U.N. says it must respect the order not to cross from the military, which is based in Port Sudan 1,000 miles to the east, because it is Sudan’s sovereign authority. Instead U.N. trucks are forced to make an arduous 200-mile detour north to Tine, at a crossing controlled by a militia allied with Sudan’s army, where they are allowed to enter Darfur.


The diversion is dangerous, expensive and takes up to five times as long as going through Adré. Only a fraction of the required aid is getting through Tine — 320 trucks of food since February, U.N. officials say, instead of the thousands that are needed. The Tine crossing was closed for most of this week after seasonal rains turned the border into a river. 


Between February, when the Adré border crossing was shut, and June, the number of people facing emergency levels of hunger went from 1.7 million to seven million.


As the prospect of mass starvation in Sudan draws closer, the Adré closure has become a central focus of efforts by the United States, by far the largest donor, to ramp up the emergency aid effort. “This obstruction is completely unacceptable,” Linda Thomas-Greenfield, the United States ambassador to the U.N., recently told reporters. [...].



(Fonte: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/26/world/africa/sudan-starvation-militaryborder.html?te=1&nl=the-morning&emc=edit_nn_20240726 Acesso em 26/07/2024 às 9:30)


Between February, when the Adré border crossing was shut, and June, the number of people facing

Quantas pessoas, segundo uma estimativa, podem morrer de fome no Sudão até o final deste ano?
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457941200977948
Ano: 2024Banca: Gama ConsultOrganização: Prefeitura de Conceição dos Ouros - MGDisciplina: Segurança do Trabalho e Normas Regulamentadoras (NRs)Temas: NR 6 - EPI | Normas Regulamentadoras do Trabalho
Qual a importância do uso correto dos equipamentos de proteção individual (EPIs)?
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