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Iniciado em Monday, 14 Jun 2021, 12:05 Estado Finalizada Concluída em Monday, 14 Jun 2021, 12:09 Tempo empregado 4 minutos 11 segundos Notas 5,00/5,00 Avaliar 10,00 de um máximo de 10,00(100%) Questão 1 Correto Atingiu 1,00 de 1,00 Fake drugs: The global industry putting your life at risk In late 2012, 60 people died in two cities in Pakistan after drinking cough syrup to get high. Tests in Pakistan revealed that the medicines seemed to contain the correct amount of active ingredient, but further tests revealed something that was not supposed to be there. Levomethorphan, a chemical �ve times stronger than morphine, was the contaminant that had caused the deaths. In September 2013, 44 children in Paraguay were admitted to hospital with breathing di�culties. It turned out the children had all been given a locally made cough medicine, and investigators later found that this came from the same batch that had caused the deaths in Pakistan. Doctors in Paraguay were able to administer an antidote and save the children. A World Health Organization alert went out listing the batches from the Indian factory that might be contaminated. By then the ingredient had been transported to multiple countries in Europe, north Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. It had already been made into cough medicines in Colombia and Peru, but these were recalled before they could reach patients. The batch that went to the Middle East could not be traced. In this case, a blatantly poor-quality medicine was detected because its e�ects were conspicuous. A more discreet kind of substandard medicine -- say, an antibiotic without enough active ingredient -- probably stands a strong chance of reaching patients across the world without getting discovered. This is a story of how the manufacture and distribution of medicines today is such a complex, globalised a�air that it is often hard to track where fake or substandard medicines come from and where they go. This is a story of how these medicines could make you ill or even kill you, even if you don't take them. Responda de acordo com o texto Os médicos do Paraguai: Escolha uma opção: A. Estavam aptos a administrar um antídoto e salvar as crianças. B. Não tiveram uma atitude muito pro�ssional. C. Não conseguiram identi�car o problema. D. Não estavam atos a resolver a situação. E. Hesitaram na hora de medicar. Sua resposta está correta. Questão 15 - INGLES ACADEMICO - AP2 A resposta correta é: Estavam aptos a administrar um antídoto e salvar as crianças. AP2.2 - Unidade 4 - Vale 10% da nota final: Revisão da tentativa https://virtual.uninta.edu.br/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=2956899&cm... 1 of 5 14/06/2021 12:09 Questão 2 Correto Atingiu 1,00 de 1,00 Fake drugs: The global industry putting your life at risk In late 2012, 60 people died in two cities in Pakistan after drinking cough syrup to get high. Tests in Pakistan revealed that the medicines seemed to contain the correct amount of active ingredient, but further tests revealed something that was not supposed to be there. Levomethorphan, a chemical �ve times stronger than morphine, was the contaminant that had caused the deaths. In September 2013, 44 children in Paraguay were admitted to hospital with breathing di�culties. It turned out the children had all been given a locally made cough medicine, and investigators later found that this came from the same batch that had caused the deaths in Pakistan. Doctors in Paraguay were able to administer an antidote and save the children. A World Health Organization alert went out listing the batches from the Indian factory that might be contaminated. By then the ingredient had been transported to multiple countries in Europe, north Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. It had already been made into cough medicines in Colombia and Peru, but these were recalled before they could reach patients. The batch that went to the Middle East could not be traced. In this case, a blatantly poor-quality medicine was detected because its e�ects were conspicuous. A more discreet kind of substandard medicine -- say, an antibiotic without enough active ingredient -- probably stands a strong chance of reaching patients across the world without getting discovered. This is a story of how the manufacture and distribution of medicines today is such a complex, globalised a�air that it is often hard to track where fake or substandard medicines come from and where they go. This is a story of how these medicines could make you ill or even kill you, even if you don't take them. Responda de acordo com o texto A Organização Mundial de Saúde: Escolha uma opção: A. Demorou muito a se pronunciar. B. Alertou sobre os lotes contaminados. C. Comentou sobre a atitude dos pro�ssionais de saúde. D. Não se pronunciou a respeito. E. Fez uma breve menção ao fato. Sua resposta está correta. Questão 14 - INGLES ACADEMICO - AP2 A resposta correta é: Alertou sobre os lotes contaminados. AP2.2 - Unidade 4 - Vale 10% da nota final: Revisão da tentativa https://virtual.uninta.edu.br/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=2956899&cm... 2 of 5 14/06/2021 12:09 Questão 3 Correto Atingiu 1,00 de 1,00 Fake drugs: The global industry putting your life at risk In late 2012, 60 people died in two cities in Pakistan after drinking cough syrup to get high. Tests in Pakistan revealed that the medicines seemed to contain the correct amount of active ingredient, but further tests revealed something that was not supposed to be there. Levomethorphan, a chemical �ve times stronger than morphine, was the contaminant that had caused the deaths. In September 2013, 44 children in Paraguay were admitted to hospital with breathing di�culties. It turned out the children had all been given a locally made cough medicine, and investigators later found that this came from the same batch that had caused the deaths in Pakistan. Doctors in Paraguay were able to administer an antidote and save the children. A World Health Organization alert went out listing the batches from the Indian factory that might be contaminated. By then the ingredient had been transported to multiple countries in Europe, north Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. It had already been made into cough medicines in Colombia and Peru, but these were recalled before they could reach patients. The batch that went to the Middle East could not be traced. In this case, a blatantly poor-quality medicine was detected because its e�ects were conspicuous. A more discreet kind of substandard medicine -- say, an antibiotic without enough active ingredient -- probably stands a strong chance of reaching patients across the world without getting discovered. This is a story of how the manufacture and distribution of medicines today is such a complex, globalised a�air that it is often hard to track where fake or substandard medicines come from and where they go. This is a story of how these medicines could make you ill or even kill you, even if you don't take them. Responda de acordo com o texto Observe o trecho abaixo. World Health Organization alert went out listing the batches from the Indian factory that might be contaminated. Considerado esse contexto, avalie as seguintes asserções e a relação proposta entre elas: I___ A Organização Mundial de Saúde alertou sobre os lotes da Índia II___ Poderiam estar contaminados. A respeito das asserções, assinale a opção correta. Escolha uma opção: A. As asserções I e II são verdadeiras e a II é uma justi�cativa da I. B. As asserções I e II são verdadeiras, mas a II não é uma justi�cativa da I C. A asserção I é uma proposição falsa, e a II é uma proposição verdadeira. D. As asserções I e II são proposições falsas. E. A asserção I é uma proposição verdadeira, e a II é uma proposição falsa. Sua resposta está correta. Questão 8 - INGLES ACADEMICO - AP2 A resposta correta é: As asserções I e II são verdadeiras e a II é uma justi�cativa da I. AP2.2 - Unidade 4 - Vale 10% da nota final:Revisão da tentativa https://virtual.uninta.edu.br/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=2956899&cm... 3 of 5 14/06/2021 12:09 Questão 4 Correto Atingiu 1,00 de 1,00 Fake drugs: The global industry putting your life at risk In late 2012, 60 people died in two cities in Pakistan after drinking cough syrup to get high. Tests in Pakistan revealed that the medicines seemed to contain the correct amount of active ingredient, but further tests revealed something that was not supposed to be there. Levomethorphan, a chemical �ve times stronger than morphine, was the contaminant that had caused the deaths. In September 2013, 44 children in Paraguay were admitted to hospital with breathing di�culties. It turned out the children had all been given a locally made cough medicine, and investigators later found that this came from the same batch that had caused the deaths in Pakistan. Doctors in Paraguay were able to administer an antidote and save the children. A World Health Organization alert went out listing the batches from the Indian factory that might be contaminated. By then the ingredient had been transported to multiple countries in Europe, north Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. It had already been made into cough medicines in Colombia and Peru, but these were recalled before they could reach patients. The batch that went to the Middle East could not be traced. In this case, a blatantly poor-quality medicine was detected because its e�ects were conspicuous. A more discreet kind of substandard medicine -- say, an antibiotic without enough active ingredient -- probably stands a strong chance of reaching patients across the world without getting discovered. This is a story of how the manufacture and distribution of medicines today is such a complex, globalised a�air that it is often hard to track where fake or substandard medicines come from and where they go. This is a story of how these medicines could make you ill or even kill you, even if you don't take them. Responda de acordo com o texto Qual a importância do tema principal desenvolvido pelo texto "Fake drugs: The global industry putting your life at risk" Escolha uma opção: A. O posicionamento dos médicos diante da falsi�cação de medicamentos. B. A reação do público ao saber da produção de remédios falsi�cados. C. A reação dos médicos do Paquistão diante da falsi�cação de remédios. D. O processo de fabricação de medicamentos no Paquistão. E. O alerta para que é possível ser contaminado por remédios falsi�cados. Sua resposta está correta. Questão 10 - INGLES ACADEMICO - AP2 A resposta correta é: O alerta para que é possível ser contaminado por remédios falsi�cados. AP2.2 - Unidade 4 - Vale 10% da nota final: Revisão da tentativa https://virtual.uninta.edu.br/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=2956899&cm... 4 of 5 14/06/2021 12:09 Questão 5 Correto Atingiu 1,00 de 1,00 Fake drugs: The global industry putting your life at risk In late 2012, 60 people died in two cities in Pakistan after drinking cough syrup to get high. Tests in Pakistan revealed that the medicines seemed to contain the correct amount of active ingredient, but further tests revealed something that was not supposed to be there. Levomethorphan, a chemical �ve times stronger than morphine, was the contaminant that had caused the deaths. In September 2013, 44 children in Paraguay were admitted to hospital with breathing di�culties. It turned out the children had all been given a locally made cough medicine, and investigators later found that this came from the same batch that had caused the deaths in Pakistan. Doctors in Paraguay were able to administer an antidote and save the children. A World Health Organization alert went out listing the batches from the Indian factory that might be contaminated. By then the ingredient had been transported to multiple countries in Europe, north Africa, the Middle East and Latin America. It had already been made into cough medicines in Colombia and Peru, but these were recalled before they could reach patients. The batch that went to the Middle East could not be traced. In this case, a blatantly poor-quality medicine was detected because its e�ects were conspicuous. A more discreet kind of substandard medicine -- say, an antibiotic without enough active ingredient -- probably stands a strong chance of reaching patients across the world without getting discovered. This is a story of how the manufacture and distribution of medicines today is such a complex, globalised a�air that it is often hard to track where fake or substandard medicines come from and where they go. This is a story of how these medicines could make you ill or even kill you, even if you don't take them. Responda de acordo com o texto Com base no texto, em setembro de 2013, no Paraguai: I___ 44 crianças foram contaminadas sem di�culdades respiratórias. II___ 44 crianças foram contaminadas e não foram levadas ao hospital. III___ 44 crianças deram entrada no hospital com di�culdades respiratórias. É correto apenas o que se a�rma em. Escolha uma opção: A. III B. I C. I e III D. II E. I e II Sua resposta está correta. Questão 6 - INGLES ACADEMICO - AP2 A resposta correta é: III ATIVIDADE ANTERIOR AP2.1 - Unidade 3 - Vale 10% da nota �nal PRÓXIMA ATIVIDADE Avaliação do Material Didático AP2.2 - Unidade 4 - Vale 10% da nota final: Revisão da tentativa https://virtual.uninta.edu.br/mod/quiz/review.php?attempt=2956899&cm... 5 of 5 14/06/2021 12:09
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