Questões do ENEM 2022

Questões aplicadas na prova de 2022, cada uma em página própria com enunciado, alternativas e gabarito.

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  • FAA5A964-73

    Geografia

    Geografia Econômica
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Como a economia mundial atualmente está interligada por meio de uma complexa rede de comunicação, é possível que bilhões de dólares sejam transferidos entre os mais variados países do mundo em um único dia. Com um clique do mouse, um brasileiro pode investir milhões de reais em outra parte do mundo. No mundo globalizado ocorre um grande fluxo de capitais, como a compra e a venda de ações de empresas, de títulos e de moedas.

    Sobre a globalização financeira, assinale a afirmativa incorreta.
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  • FAA310E9-73

    Geografia

    Geografia Política
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    O Mar do Sul da China é um dos maiores oceanos semifechados do mundo. Sua localização e recursos tornam a região de interesse estratégico para os Estados litorâneos do Sul e Leste Asiático, assim como para os Estados Unidos.


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    A respeito das disputas territoriais na região do Mar do Sul da China (MSC), assinale (V) para a afirmativa verdadeira e (F) para a falsa.


    ( ) Para os Estados Unidos, trata-se de disputar influência regional com a China, mediante acordos militares que apoiam a construção de submarinos de propulsão nuclear na Austrália, por exemplo.


    ( ) Para Pequim, o MSC é estratégico por seu fluxo comercial, já que grande parcela de petróleo e gás que consome depende da livre navegação pelos estreitos de Málaca, Sunda e Lombok, assim como a maior parte de suas importações e exportações.


    ( ) Para a Coreia do Sul e o Japão, o apoio à China é um meio para assegurar uma parcela das Zonas Econômicas Exclusivas reivindicadas por Pequim e seus aliados.


    Assinale a opção que indica a sequência correta, segundo a ordem apresentada.

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  • FAA01C41-73

    Geografia

    Integração Regional
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Assinale a opção que descreve corretamente os processos de integração regional e formação dos principais blocos econômicos.
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  • FA9DB186-73

    História

    História do Brasil
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    A Declaração da Independência do Brasil em 1822 não é uma história de reis e princesas e sim uma história da população contra o absolutismo. Não se trata de uma separação amigável decidida por monarcas, mas de um processo resultante de conflitos profundos, principalmente nos âmbitos econômico e financeiro. Às vésperas da Independência, a gestão das contas públicas se revelou decisiva para a sustentação política do governo, e o de Dom João VI, depois de ter raspado os cofres, finalmente ruiu. O que estava em jogo nas décadas de 1810 e 1820 não era a disputa entre grupos partidários ou ideológicos, mas a própria definição de quem poderia tomar as decisões sobre o orçamento: se o rei, sozinho ou representantes de cidadãos e contribuintes. No fim das contas, as insatisfações e os conflitos provocados pelo descalabro financeiro da Corte joanina trariam como resultado a ruína do absolutismo e a instalação de uma monarquia constitucional na América do Sul.

    Adapatado de Rafael Cariello e Thales Zamberlan Pereira, A Crise Inaugural in Piauí 181, 2021. Com base no texto, analise as afirmativas a seguir sobre a interpretação do processo de independência do Brasil.

    I. Os autores apresentam uma interpretação nacionalista, com ênfase no protagonismo da Família Real, que soube liderar a construção da soberania brasileira.

    II. Os autores consideram que a emancipação resultou de uma crise fiscal que motivou o posicionamento de grupos contra o absolutismo do rei, nas Américas e em Portugal.

    III. Os autores afirmam que a separação política resultou do conflito entre elites brasileiras produtoras de commodities e comerciantes portugueses, ciosos em manter o exclusivo comercial.

    Está correto o que se afirma em
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  • FA9B03F7-73

    História

    Guerra Fria e seus desdobramentos
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Muito fácilEntre para guardar nos favoritos
    Entre 1950 e 1962, o mundo viveu o auge da Guerra Fria, com a possibilidade de um confronto direto entre as duas superpotências se materializar. Assinale a opção que caracteriza corretamente um episódio que poderia ter desencadeado o confronto direto, nessa fase de máxima tensão da Guerra Fria.
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  • FA981C01-73

    Filosofia

    A Política
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Leia o trecho do discurso de Robespierre, proferido perante os deputados da Convenção Nacional, em maio de 1793.

    Cidadãos!

    O homem nasceu para a felicidade e para a liberdade, e em toda a parte é escravo e infeliz. Os progressos da razão humana preparam esta grande Revolução, e a vós especialmente é imposto o dever de acelerá-la. Até aqui, a arte de governar não foi mais que a arte de despojar e escravizar a maioria em benefício da minoria; e a legislação, o meio de reduzir esses atentados a um sistema. Os reis e os aristocratas exerceram muito bem seu ofício: cabe a vós agora exercer o vosso, isto é, tornar os homens felizes e livres através de leis que atendam a vontade geral do povo.

    Adaptado de ROBESPIERRE M. Discursos e relatórios na Convenção. Rio de Janeiro: EDUERJ. p. 95.

    Com base no trecho, assinale a afirmativa que interpreta corretamente o programa jacobino de Robespierre.
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  • FA958354-73

    História

    Expansão Comercial a Marítima: a busca de novos mundos
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    O império marítimo português começou a ser construído com a tomada de Ceuta (1415) e foi extinto com o reconhecimento da independência de Guiné, Cabo Verde, S. Tomé e Príncipe, Angola e Moçambique, em 1975. A respeito da montagem desse império marítimo nos séculos XV e XVI, assinale a afirmativa correta.
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  • FA8D5C94-73

    Inglês

    Advérbios e conjunções | Adverbs and conjunctions
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the following text and answer the question.

    The “Modern Physician” needs to embrace technology

    February 12, 2021
    Veronica Diaz, MD

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            Even before the COVID-19 pandemic forced health systems and private practices to implement technology solutions such as telehealth, the evolution toward a more tech-savvy healthcare experience was firmly underway. The days of carting paper charts and hard film x-rays has been broadly supplanted with cloudbased electronic health records and digital Picture Archiving Communications Systems (PACS). The pandemic has made those previously reticent to adopt technology wake up to its necessity.

            Practicing medicine today requires a higher degree of technical literacy than ever before, and the challenges of the pandemic have only reinforced and accelerated that trend. We have reached an inflection point in the industry where clinical expertise is not the only prerequisite for a successful career. Physicians who familiarize, vet, and incorporate new technology into their practices will likely be in the best position to deliver optimal care. 

    From: https://www.physicianspractice.com/view/ the-modern-physician-needs-to-embrace-technology
    “Likely” in “Physicians […] will likely be in the best position to deliver optimal care” (2nd paragraph) introduces a
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  • FA8AC7CE-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the following text and answer the question.

    The “Modern Physician” needs to embrace technology

    February 12, 2021
    Veronica Diaz, MD

    texto_1.jpg (236×139)

            Even before the COVID-19 pandemic forced health systems and private practices to implement technology solutions such as telehealth, the evolution toward a more tech-savvy healthcare experience was firmly underway. The days of carting paper charts and hard film x-rays has been broadly supplanted with cloudbased electronic health records and digital Picture Archiving Communications Systems (PACS). The pandemic has made those previously reticent to adopt technology wake up to its necessity.

            Practicing medicine today requires a higher degree of technical literacy than ever before, and the challenges of the pandemic have only reinforced and accelerated that trend. We have reached an inflection point in the industry where clinical expertise is not the only prerequisite for a successful career. Physicians who familiarize, vet, and incorporate new technology into their practices will likely be in the best position to deliver optimal care. 

    From: https://www.physicianspractice.com/view/ the-modern-physician-needs-to-embrace-technology
    In the first sentence, the author makes clear that technology in healthcare had been evolving
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  • FA87D536-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Read the following text and answer the question.

    The “Modern Physician” needs to embrace technology

    February 12, 2021
    Veronica Diaz, MD

    texto_1.jpg (236×139)

            Even before the COVID-19 pandemic forced health systems and private practices to implement technology solutions such as telehealth, the evolution toward a more tech-savvy healthcare experience was firmly underway. The days of carting paper charts and hard film x-rays has been broadly supplanted with cloudbased electronic health records and digital Picture Archiving Communications Systems (PACS). The pandemic has made those previously reticent to adopt technology wake up to its necessity.

            Practicing medicine today requires a higher degree of technical literacy than ever before, and the challenges of the pandemic have only reinforced and accelerated that trend. We have reached an inflection point in the industry where clinical expertise is not the only prerequisite for a successful career. Physicians who familiarize, vet, and incorporate new technology into their practices will likely be in the best position to deliver optimal care. 

    From: https://www.physicianspractice.com/view/ the-modern-physician-needs-to-embrace-technology
    The text implies that, in today’s medicine, technology should be
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  • FA853D95-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos

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    Source: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/mark_twain_102859


    The phrase “the world owes you nothing” means that the world

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  • FA827A0B-73

    Inglês

    Advérbios de: lugar, modo, tempo e freqüência | Adverbs of: place, manner, time and frequency
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the text below and answer the question. 


    Advancing gender equity in medicine


            […]


            The problem of gender inequity in medical leadership is not the result of too few candidates who are not men with the appropriate experience and training to fulfill leadership roles, nor can it be explained by merely suggesting that different genders do not have the same aspirations as men. Gender inequity is largely underpinned by socially constructed gender norms, roles and relations. For example, gender roles explain why female clinicians with children spend 100.2 minutes more per day on household activities and child care than their male counterparts. This makes it more challenging for female clinicians with children to get ahead. Gender norms explain why more men are given leadership opportunities and have stronger letters of reference than other genders. Furthermore, gender relations explain why men have fewer consequences for uncivil behaviour or for harassment in the workplace compared with other genders. A recent observational study of operating room culture evaluated the prevalence and predictors of exposure to disruptive behaviour in the operating room. Disruptive behaviour was described as a range of unacceptable workplace behaviours, including incivility, bullying and harassment. A further definition provided is “interpersonal behaviour (i.e., directed toward others or occurring in the presence of others) that results in a perceived threat to victims and/or witnesses and violates a reasonable person’s standard of respectful behaviour.” The study found that clinicians who are women report more exposure to disruptive behaviour and are substantially less confident or empowered to take action to address incivility in their hospital and university settings. Gender and sexual harassment may be associated with environments that exhibit gender inequity in pay, opportunity and promotion. Disruptive behaviour and overt harassment likely endure within our medical institutions because the offenders are often considered invaluable to the organization for their stature, leadership, productivity or reputation, and are largely not held unaccountable for their actions, which further amplifies gender inequities.


            Ensuring gender equity in medicine is an issue of justice and rights. Having more physicians who are women and more women in health policy leadership also appears to enhance the provision of high-quality patient care. Large, well-conducted observational studies have shown that patients of female clinicians experience better quality of care for diabetes, and significantly lower rates of mortality, hospital readmissions and emergency department visits than those treated by male clinicians. One study considered that reasons for this may include that women spend more time with their patients, are more patient-centred in their approach and provide more evidence-based care. Two recent opinion pieces discuss research showing that female representation on corporate boards, such as hospital boards, results in more socially thoughtful decisions and less corruption. Without gender equity, we risk extinguishing creative solutions to complex health problems and, most importantly, limiting patient access to the best care. 


    From: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8034331/ CMAJ. 2021 Feb 16; 193(7): E244–E250.

    The opposite of “often” in “the offenders are often considered invaluable” (1st paragraph) is 
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  • FA7FECD4-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the text below and answer the question. 


    Advancing gender equity in medicine


            […]


            The problem of gender inequity in medical leadership is not the result of too few candidates who are not men with the appropriate experience and training to fulfill leadership roles, nor can it be explained by merely suggesting that different genders do not have the same aspirations as men. Gender inequity is largely underpinned by socially constructed gender norms, roles and relations. For example, gender roles explain why female clinicians with children spend 100.2 minutes more per day on household activities and child care than their male counterparts. This makes it more challenging for female clinicians with children to get ahead. Gender norms explain why more men are given leadership opportunities and have stronger letters of reference than other genders. Furthermore, gender relations explain why men have fewer consequences for uncivil behaviour or for harassment in the workplace compared with other genders. A recent observational study of operating room culture evaluated the prevalence and predictors of exposure to disruptive behaviour in the operating room. Disruptive behaviour was described as a range of unacceptable workplace behaviours, including incivility, bullying and harassment. A further definition provided is “interpersonal behaviour (i.e., directed toward others or occurring in the presence of others) that results in a perceived threat to victims and/or witnesses and violates a reasonable person’s standard of respectful behaviour.” The study found that clinicians who are women report more exposure to disruptive behaviour and are substantially less confident or empowered to take action to address incivility in their hospital and university settings. Gender and sexual harassment may be associated with environments that exhibit gender inequity in pay, opportunity and promotion. Disruptive behaviour and overt harassment likely endure within our medical institutions because the offenders are often considered invaluable to the organization for their stature, leadership, productivity or reputation, and are largely not held unaccountable for their actions, which further amplifies gender inequities.


            Ensuring gender equity in medicine is an issue of justice and rights. Having more physicians who are women and more women in health policy leadership also appears to enhance the provision of high-quality patient care. Large, well-conducted observational studies have shown that patients of female clinicians experience better quality of care for diabetes, and significantly lower rates of mortality, hospital readmissions and emergency department visits than those treated by male clinicians. One study considered that reasons for this may include that women spend more time with their patients, are more patient-centred in their approach and provide more evidence-based care. Two recent opinion pieces discuss research showing that female representation on corporate boards, such as hospital boards, results in more socially thoughtful decisions and less corruption. Without gender equity, we risk extinguishing creative solutions to complex health problems and, most importantly, limiting patient access to the best care. 


    From: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8034331/ CMAJ. 2021 Feb 16; 193(7): E244–E250.

    The excerpt that contains a comparison is:
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  • FA7D5A23-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the text below and answer the question. 


    Advancing gender equity in medicine


            […]


            The problem of gender inequity in medical leadership is not the result of too few candidates who are not men with the appropriate experience and training to fulfill leadership roles, nor can it be explained by merely suggesting that different genders do not have the same aspirations as men. Gender inequity is largely underpinned by socially constructed gender norms, roles and relations. For example, gender roles explain why female clinicians with children spend 100.2 minutes more per day on household activities and child care than their male counterparts. This makes it more challenging for female clinicians with children to get ahead. Gender norms explain why more men are given leadership opportunities and have stronger letters of reference than other genders. Furthermore, gender relations explain why men have fewer consequences for uncivil behaviour or for harassment in the workplace compared with other genders. A recent observational study of operating room culture evaluated the prevalence and predictors of exposure to disruptive behaviour in the operating room. Disruptive behaviour was described as a range of unacceptable workplace behaviours, including incivility, bullying and harassment. A further definition provided is “interpersonal behaviour (i.e., directed toward others or occurring in the presence of others) that results in a perceived threat to victims and/or witnesses and violates a reasonable person’s standard of respectful behaviour.” The study found that clinicians who are women report more exposure to disruptive behaviour and are substantially less confident or empowered to take action to address incivility in their hospital and university settings. Gender and sexual harassment may be associated with environments that exhibit gender inequity in pay, opportunity and promotion. Disruptive behaviour and overt harassment likely endure within our medical institutions because the offenders are often considered invaluable to the organization for their stature, leadership, productivity or reputation, and are largely not held unaccountable for their actions, which further amplifies gender inequities.


            Ensuring gender equity in medicine is an issue of justice and rights. Having more physicians who are women and more women in health policy leadership also appears to enhance the provision of high-quality patient care. Large, well-conducted observational studies have shown that patients of female clinicians experience better quality of care for diabetes, and significantly lower rates of mortality, hospital readmissions and emergency department visits than those treated by male clinicians. One study considered that reasons for this may include that women spend more time with their patients, are more patient-centred in their approach and provide more evidence-based care. Two recent opinion pieces discuss research showing that female representation on corporate boards, such as hospital boards, results in more socially thoughtful decisions and less corruption. Without gender equity, we risk extinguishing creative solutions to complex health problems and, most importantly, limiting patient access to the best care. 


    From: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8034331/ CMAJ. 2021 Feb 16; 193(7): E244–E250.

    “Nor” in “nor can it be explained” (1st paragraph) signals a(n)
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  • FA7A9F6E-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the text below and answer the question. 


    Advancing gender equity in medicine


            […]


            The problem of gender inequity in medical leadership is not the result of too few candidates who are not men with the appropriate experience and training to fulfill leadership roles, nor can it be explained by merely suggesting that different genders do not have the same aspirations as men. Gender inequity is largely underpinned by socially constructed gender norms, roles and relations. For example, gender roles explain why female clinicians with children spend 100.2 minutes more per day on household activities and child care than their male counterparts. This makes it more challenging for female clinicians with children to get ahead. Gender norms explain why more men are given leadership opportunities and have stronger letters of reference than other genders. Furthermore, gender relations explain why men have fewer consequences for uncivil behaviour or for harassment in the workplace compared with other genders. A recent observational study of operating room culture evaluated the prevalence and predictors of exposure to disruptive behaviour in the operating room. Disruptive behaviour was described as a range of unacceptable workplace behaviours, including incivility, bullying and harassment. A further definition provided is “interpersonal behaviour (i.e., directed toward others or occurring in the presence of others) that results in a perceived threat to victims and/or witnesses and violates a reasonable person’s standard of respectful behaviour.” The study found that clinicians who are women report more exposure to disruptive behaviour and are substantially less confident or empowered to take action to address incivility in their hospital and university settings. Gender and sexual harassment may be associated with environments that exhibit gender inequity in pay, opportunity and promotion. Disruptive behaviour and overt harassment likely endure within our medical institutions because the offenders are often considered invaluable to the organization for their stature, leadership, productivity or reputation, and are largely not held unaccountable for their actions, which further amplifies gender inequities.


            Ensuring gender equity in medicine is an issue of justice and rights. Having more physicians who are women and more women in health policy leadership also appears to enhance the provision of high-quality patient care. Large, well-conducted observational studies have shown that patients of female clinicians experience better quality of care for diabetes, and significantly lower rates of mortality, hospital readmissions and emergency department visits than those treated by male clinicians. One study considered that reasons for this may include that women spend more time with their patients, are more patient-centred in their approach and provide more evidence-based care. Two recent opinion pieces discuss research showing that female representation on corporate boards, such as hospital boards, results in more socially thoughtful decisions and less corruption. Without gender equity, we risk extinguishing creative solutions to complex health problems and, most importantly, limiting patient access to the best care. 


    From: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8034331/ CMAJ. 2021 Feb 16; 193(7): E244–E250.

    The last sentence carries a
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  • FA7807D0-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the text below and answer the question. 


    Advancing gender equity in medicine


            […]


            The problem of gender inequity in medical leadership is not the result of too few candidates who are not men with the appropriate experience and training to fulfill leadership roles, nor can it be explained by merely suggesting that different genders do not have the same aspirations as men. Gender inequity is largely underpinned by socially constructed gender norms, roles and relations. For example, gender roles explain why female clinicians with children spend 100.2 minutes more per day on household activities and child care than their male counterparts. This makes it more challenging for female clinicians with children to get ahead. Gender norms explain why more men are given leadership opportunities and have stronger letters of reference than other genders. Furthermore, gender relations explain why men have fewer consequences for uncivil behaviour or for harassment in the workplace compared with other genders. A recent observational study of operating room culture evaluated the prevalence and predictors of exposure to disruptive behaviour in the operating room. Disruptive behaviour was described as a range of unacceptable workplace behaviours, including incivility, bullying and harassment. A further definition provided is “interpersonal behaviour (i.e., directed toward others or occurring in the presence of others) that results in a perceived threat to victims and/or witnesses and violates a reasonable person’s standard of respectful behaviour.” The study found that clinicians who are women report more exposure to disruptive behaviour and are substantially less confident or empowered to take action to address incivility in their hospital and university settings. Gender and sexual harassment may be associated with environments that exhibit gender inequity in pay, opportunity and promotion. Disruptive behaviour and overt harassment likely endure within our medical institutions because the offenders are often considered invaluable to the organization for their stature, leadership, productivity or reputation, and are largely not held unaccountable for their actions, which further amplifies gender inequities.


            Ensuring gender equity in medicine is an issue of justice and rights. Having more physicians who are women and more women in health policy leadership also appears to enhance the provision of high-quality patient care. Large, well-conducted observational studies have shown that patients of female clinicians experience better quality of care for diabetes, and significantly lower rates of mortality, hospital readmissions and emergency department visits than those treated by male clinicians. One study considered that reasons for this may include that women spend more time with their patients, are more patient-centred in their approach and provide more evidence-based care. Two recent opinion pieces discuss research showing that female representation on corporate boards, such as hospital boards, results in more socially thoughtful decisions and less corruption. Without gender equity, we risk extinguishing creative solutions to complex health problems and, most importantly, limiting patient access to the best care. 


    From: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8034331/ CMAJ. 2021 Feb 16; 193(7): E244–E250.

    According to the text, some offenders may get away with punishment because of their 
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  • FA75747C-73

    Inglês

    Interpretação de texto | Reading comprehension
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos

    Read the text below and answer the question. 


    Advancing gender equity in medicine


            […]


            The problem of gender inequity in medical leadership is not the result of too few candidates who are not men with the appropriate experience and training to fulfill leadership roles, nor can it be explained by merely suggesting that different genders do not have the same aspirations as men. Gender inequity is largely underpinned by socially constructed gender norms, roles and relations. For example, gender roles explain why female clinicians with children spend 100.2 minutes more per day on household activities and child care than their male counterparts. This makes it more challenging for female clinicians with children to get ahead. Gender norms explain why more men are given leadership opportunities and have stronger letters of reference than other genders. Furthermore, gender relations explain why men have fewer consequences for uncivil behaviour or for harassment in the workplace compared with other genders. A recent observational study of operating room culture evaluated the prevalence and predictors of exposure to disruptive behaviour in the operating room. Disruptive behaviour was described as a range of unacceptable workplace behaviours, including incivility, bullying and harassment. A further definition provided is “interpersonal behaviour (i.e., directed toward others or occurring in the presence of others) that results in a perceived threat to victims and/or witnesses and violates a reasonable person’s standard of respectful behaviour.” The study found that clinicians who are women report more exposure to disruptive behaviour and are substantially less confident or empowered to take action to address incivility in their hospital and university settings. Gender and sexual harassment may be associated with environments that exhibit gender inequity in pay, opportunity and promotion. Disruptive behaviour and overt harassment likely endure within our medical institutions because the offenders are often considered invaluable to the organization for their stature, leadership, productivity or reputation, and are largely not held unaccountable for their actions, which further amplifies gender inequities.


            Ensuring gender equity in medicine is an issue of justice and rights. Having more physicians who are women and more women in health policy leadership also appears to enhance the provision of high-quality patient care. Large, well-conducted observational studies have shown that patients of female clinicians experience better quality of care for diabetes, and significantly lower rates of mortality, hospital readmissions and emergency department visits than those treated by male clinicians. One study considered that reasons for this may include that women spend more time with their patients, are more patient-centred in their approach and provide more evidence-based care. Two recent opinion pieces discuss research showing that female representation on corporate boards, such as hospital boards, results in more socially thoughtful decisions and less corruption. Without gender equity, we risk extinguishing creative solutions to complex health problems and, most importantly, limiting patient access to the best care. 


    From: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8034331/ CMAJ. 2021 Feb 16; 193(7): E244–E250.

    Based on the text, mark the statements below as true (T) or false (F).


    ( ) Gender inequity in medical leadership is due to few women who want to take leading positions.


    ( ) Difference between genders has little effect when disciplining transgressive attitudes at work.


    ( ) Women physicians have been found to improve the quality of health care services.


    The statements are, respectively,

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  • FA730F8D-73

    Português

    Estrutura das Palavras: Radical, Desinência, Prefixo e Sufixo
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Todas as opções a seguir mostram formas de diminutivos dos vocábulos entre parênteses, com o sufixo –inho. Assinale a opção em que todas as formas estão corretamente grafadas.
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  • FA704F30-73

    Português

    Morfologia
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    As preposições têm dois valores básicos: podem ter valor gramatical, quando são exigidas por um termo anterior, com presença obrigatória, e valor nocional, quando são empregadas para acrescentar alguma informação ao texto.

    Assinale a frase em que a preposição de mostra valor nocional.
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  • FA6E0B5A-73

    Português

    Interpretação de Textos
    Faculdade Evangélica Mackenzie do Paraná · 2022Entre para guardar nos favoritos
    Observe o seguinte texto descritivo:

    “O que mais chamava a atenção era a grande quantidade de igrejas, pelo menos era o que mais se destacava do alto do morro onde eu estava. Ao longe, apesar de algumas árvores impedirem uma visão limpa, via-se uma imensa serra e, mais perto, dois pequenos rios e muita vegetação. As casas próximas eram do estilo colonial, todas elas brancas e azuis, bonitas, embora algumas estivessem com a pintura um pouco suja.”

    Assinale a opção que indica uma observação inadequada sobre esse texto.
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