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3760514 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CREMESE
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Text for items 31 to 40.

Adolescence can be rife with anxieties and challenges, but today’s youth face unique threats on a scale encountered by no previous generation, according to an exhaustive new report on their health and wellbeing.

More than one billion people aged 10 to 24 are at risk of poor health outcomes by 2030, which is at least half the global adolescent population, concluded the report published on Tuesday in the Lancet, a leading medical journal. Adolescents are experiencing rising rates of obesity and mental health struggles, while also grappling with the influence of digital technologies and a destabilized global climate.

“Even I was shocked by what some of these numbers and future predictions look like,” says Sarah Baird, a professor of global health and economics at the George Washington University and co-chair of the Lancet Commission that produced the report. “It’s clear we’re already in, and going to be increasingly in, a crisis of bad health among young people.”

Lancet Commissions are independent research teams convened by the Lancet to examine specific health topics and recommend policy actions. This report was compiled by 44 experts, including ten Youth Commissioners, who reviewed some 550 peer-reviewed studies since starting their work in 2021. It follows the first report on adolescent health and wellbeing published in 2016.

“What life is like as an adolescent today is very different than ten years ago,” says Baird. “Given all these other competing demands for resources, attention, and focus, adolescents have once again fallen into the background. It’s time to really remind people of why they’re important, and that ignoring them in this time of rapid change is potentially disastrous.”

Though there is some good news in the report’s findings – declining rates of cigarette smoking and alcohol use and better access to education, particularly for girls – the report warns that the health of young people is at “a tipping point” in an uncertain and rapidly changing world.

Internet: <http://www.nationalgeographic.com/>(adapted).

According to the text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following items.

In the third paragraph, it’s understood that a crisis of bad health among young people is a future problem.

 

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3760513 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CREMESE
Provas:

Text for items 31 to 40.

Adolescence can be rife with anxieties and challenges, but today’s youth face unique threats on a scale encountered by no previous generation, according to an exhaustive new report on their health and wellbeing.

More than one billion people aged 10 to 24 are at risk of poor health outcomes by 2030, which is at least half the global adolescent population, concluded the report published on Tuesday in the Lancet, a leading medical journal. Adolescents are experiencing rising rates of obesity and mental health struggles, while also grappling with the influence of digital technologies and a destabilized global climate.

“Even I was shocked by what some of these numbers and future predictions look like,” says Sarah Baird, a professor of global health and economics at the George Washington University and co-chair of the Lancet Commission that produced the report. “It’s clear we’re already in, and going to be increasingly in, a crisis of bad health among young people.”

Lancet Commissions are independent research teams convened by the Lancet to examine specific health topics and recommend policy actions. This report was compiled by 44 experts, including ten Youth Commissioners, who reviewed some 550 peer-reviewed studies since starting their work in 2021. It follows the first report on adolescent health and wellbeing published in 2016.

“What life is like as an adolescent today is very different than ten years ago,” says Baird. “Given all these other competing demands for resources, attention, and focus, adolescents have once again fallen into the background. It’s time to really remind people of why they’re important, and that ignoring them in this time of rapid change is potentially disastrous.”

Though there is some good news in the report’s findings – declining rates of cigarette smoking and alcohol use and better access to education, particularly for girls – the report warns that the health of young people is at “a tipping point” in an uncertain and rapidly changing world.

Internet: <http://www.nationalgeographic.com/>(adapted).

According to the text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following items.

In the fifth paragraph, the adjective “rapid” could be replaced by quickly.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3760512 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CREMESE
Provas:

Text for items 31 to 40.

Adolescence can be rife with anxieties and challenges, but today’s youth face unique threats on a scale encountered by no previous generation, according to an exhaustive new report on their health and wellbeing.

More than one billion people aged 10 to 24 are at risk of poor health outcomes by 2030, which is at least half the global adolescent population, concluded the report published on Tuesday in the Lancet, a leading medical journal. Adolescents are experiencing rising rates of obesity and mental health struggles, while also grappling with the influence of digital technologies and a destabilized global climate.

“Even I was shocked by what some of these numbers and future predictions look like,” says Sarah Baird, a professor of global health and economics at the George Washington University and co-chair of the Lancet Commission that produced the report. “It’s clear we’re already in, and going to be increasingly in, a crisis of bad health among young people.”

Lancet Commissions are independent research teams convened by the Lancet to examine specific health topics and recommend policy actions. This report was compiled by 44 experts, including ten Youth Commissioners, who reviewed some 550 peer-reviewed studies since starting their work in 2021. It follows the first report on adolescent health and wellbeing published in 2016.

“What life is like as an adolescent today is very different than ten years ago,” says Baird. “Given all these other competing demands for resources, attention, and focus, adolescents have once again fallen into the background. It’s time to really remind people of why they’re important, and that ignoring them in this time of rapid change is potentially disastrous.”

Though there is some good news in the report’s findings – declining rates of cigarette smoking and alcohol use and better access to education, particularly for girls – the report warns that the health of young people is at “a tipping point” in an uncertain and rapidly changing world.

Internet: <http://www.nationalgeographic.com/>(adapted).

According to the text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following items.

It can be concluded that the influence of technologies and global climate change are setbacks for teenagers.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3760511 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Inglês (Língua Inglesa)
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CREMESE
Provas:

Text for items 31 to 40.

Adolescence can be rife with anxieties and challenges, but today’s youth face unique threats on a scale encountered by no previous generation, according to an exhaustive new report on their health and wellbeing.

More than one billion people aged 10 to 24 are at risk of poor health outcomes by 2030, which is at least half the global adolescent population, concluded the report published on Tuesday in the Lancet, a leading medical journal. Adolescents are experiencing rising rates of obesity and mental health struggles, while also grappling with the influence of digital technologies and a destabilized global climate.

“Even I was shocked by what some of these numbers and future predictions look like,” says Sarah Baird, a professor of global health and economics at the George Washington University and co-chair of the Lancet Commission that produced the report. “It’s clear we’re already in, and going to be increasingly in, a crisis of bad health among young people.”

Lancet Commissions are independent research teams convened by the Lancet to examine specific health topics and recommend policy actions. This report was compiled by 44 experts, including ten Youth Commissioners, who reviewed some 550 peer-reviewed studies since starting their work in 2021. It follows the first report on adolescent health and wellbeing published in 2016.

“What life is like as an adolescent today is very different than ten years ago,” says Baird. “Given all these other competing demands for resources, attention, and focus, adolescents have once again fallen into the background. It’s time to really remind people of why they’re important, and that ignoring them in this time of rapid change is potentially disastrous.”

Though there is some good news in the report’s findings – declining rates of cigarette smoking and alcohol use and better access to education, particularly for girls – the report warns that the health of young people is at “a tipping point” in an uncertain and rapidly changing world.

Internet: <http://www.nationalgeographic.com/>(adapted).

According to the text and its linguistic aspects, judge the following items.

According to the text, some previous generations have encountered the threats that today’s youth is dealing with.

 

Provas

Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3760510 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Saúde Pública
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CREMESE
Provas:

No que concerne ao SUS, julgue os itens seguintes.

O artigo 199 da Constituição Federal de 1988 permite a participação ampla da iniciativa privada na assistência à saúde.

 

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Questão presente nas seguintes provas
3760509 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Saúde Pública
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CREMESE
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No que concerne ao SUS, julgue os itens seguintes.

A regionalização e a hierarquização do SUS exigem a definição de regiões de saúde, sendo facultativa a pactuação interfederativa por meio da Comissão Intergestores Regional (CIR).

 

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3760508 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Direito Sanitário
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CREMESE
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No que concerne ao SUS, julgue os itens seguintes.

Segundo entendimento do STF, a judicialização da saúde não pode exigir fornecimento de medicamentos não registrados na ANVISA, mesmo com prescrição médica, salvo em hipóteses de excepcional interesse público.

 

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3760507 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Saúde Pública
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CREMESE
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No que concerne ao SUS, julgue os itens seguintes.

A Lei Orgânica da Saúde (Lei nº 8.080/1990) estabelece que a direção do SUS pode ser exercida de forma centralizada pelo Ministério da Saúde nos casos de calamidade pública, mediante decreto do presidente da República.

 

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3760506 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Legislação Federal
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CREMESE
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A respeito da telemedicina e das novas tecnologias, julgue os itens a seguir

A Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD) exige que os dados de saúde tratados em plataformas médicas digitais tenham consentimento explícito do paciente e medidas de segurança compatíveis com o grau de risco.

 

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3760505 Ano: 2025
Disciplina: Medicina
Banca: QUADRIX
Orgão: CREMESE
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A respeito da telemedicina e das novas tecnologias, julgue os itens a seguir

No cuidado clínico apoiado por ferramentas de inteligência artificial é recomendável que o profissional de saúde aceite as sugestões das ferramentas.

 

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