999 resultados para Princípios activos farmacêuticos
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Apresenta a definição do que é o “Pacto pela Saúde”, seus componentes e significados e prioridades. Descreve uma visão geral das implicações dos processos e instrumentos de gestão a partir do Pacto pela Saúde, na construção do SUS.
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Apresenta a Política Nacional de Atenção Básica aprovada pela Portaria nº 2.488/2011 que estabeleceu a revisão de diretrizes e normas para a organização da Atenção Básica, para a Estratégia Saúde da Família (ESF) e o Programa de Agentes Comunitários de Saúde (PACS), reafirmando a Saúde da Família enquanto estratégia prioritária para a organização da Atenção Básica no Brasil, respeitando os princípios doutrinários e organizativos do SUS.
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O vídeo apresenta a entrevista com a Dra. Nelly Marin Jaramillo, assessora regional de políticas farmacêuticas da OPAS (Organização Panamericana de Saúde) sobre a importância dos serviços farmacêuticos baseados na atenção primária de saúde. Este vídeo foi produzido para abertura do Módulo Serviços Farmacêuticos. Fala sobre a retomada do tema dos serviços farmacêuticos na OMS tendo como foco o indivíduo, a família e a comunidade, com uma atenção à saúde envolvendo aspectos de promoção, prevenção e ações curativas. O ciclo logístico para a ser entendido como ações de apoio no processo de atenção à saúde.
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Aborda os princípios básicos da Lei Complementar n. 141/2012, que trata acerca dos valores mínimos aplicados em serviços públicos de saúde. Material produzido para utilização no curso "Responsabilidades gestoras no último ano de mandato" ofertado pela Universidade Aberta do Sistema Único de Saúde (UNA-SUS).
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Vídeo demonstrativo de aplicação de aerossol pressurizado.
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Vídeo demonstrativo de aplicação de aerossol pressurizado.
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Vídeo demonstrativo de aplicação de aerossol pressurizado.
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Aula 4 do Curso Capacitação a Distância em Asma na Infância e Adolescência. Abordagem dos princípios básicos da utilização da via inalatória no tratamento da asma. Mecanismos de deposição de partículas nas vias respiratórias, apresentação dos diversos dispositivos auxiliares de inalação e como utilizá-los nas diversas faixas etárias
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Language, culture, and otherness are complementary and also confliting issues representing the central debate on childhood and the child who carries the signals of social and/or ethinical of exclusion. The debate on the social still connected to universal and absolute values and trues, therefore the theme needs a reavaliation on the realm of relativism. Questioning the fact that culture and otherness are expressed by language which are not always visible and explicit, requering a close and deep look at many social realities enpoorvered suburbs and rural areas, white and black children, homeless children, we kept their voices and speaches, their images from their own drawings to understand the way the percept mean they live and they are. These children have a word for school, and also about the process and agents to say by many different ways to express how they look their own world and how the world look at them.
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This study aimed to check for any significant differences in perceived quality of life, specifically aspects of a physical nature, among volunteers who are more physically active and those less physically active in a university community. The sample consisted of 1,966 volunteers in a university community in Brazil. To assess physical activity levels, volunteers responded to the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), and to analyse the perception of quality of life they responded to WHOQOL-bref, which is classified into three groups according to level of physical activity, taking into account the metabolic equivalent index (MET) over a full week. For comparison, consideration was given to the first and third tertiles, respectively, namely groups of more and less active students. The results indicated that individuals who engaged in more physical activity had a more positive perception of quality of life compared to those who were less active in physical aspects related to the ability to work, energy for day-to-day activities and locomotion.
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In this paper I present some evidencie that forces us to conclude that within the Minimalist Program (Chomsky 1993; 1995), Binding Theory (BT) should be computed after LF (Logical Form). I show that derivations leading to structures containing violations of BT-Principles must converge at LF, since less economical alternative derivations respecting those principles are also ungrammatical. Being irrelevant to the notion of convergence, BT must apply after LF. A similar reasoning reveals that the Theta-Criterion should have the status of a bare output condition appling at LF, since less economical derivations are allowed by the computational system to prevent violations of it.
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This paper presents an overview of the concept of parameter in the Principles and Parameters theory, showing that a) in the first stage parameters were conceived as variation associated to the Principles and b) in the second stage as properties of the lexicon, and more specifically as properties of functional categories. The latter view has also developed from a substantive conception of functional categories to a more formal abstract characterization of functional heads. The paper also discusses parameters related to different levels of representation.
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This article aims at discussing about the foreign language teaching to young learners, taking the principles of the Sociocultural Theory (Vygotksy, 1978) and of the Communicative Approach (Almeida Filho, 1993, 2005) related to Primary English teaching (Cameron, 2001; Brewster, Ellis & Girard, 2002) as a theoretical references. Considerations about the importance of language learning in childhood will be made, as well as about the role of the grammar, oral language and mother tongue in the process. Likewise, the importance of Teacher Education will be briefly approached. This work is ended with the discussion about some possible procedures in the language teaching processes followed by a brief presentation of possible guidelines based on the bakhtinian notion of discourse genres.
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We present and discuss in this article some features of a research program whose central object of investigation is the way in which the recent fields of history, philosophy, and sociology of mathematical education could take part in a critical and qualified manner in the initial and continuing training of teachers in this area. For that, we endorse the viewpoint that the courses for mathematics teacher education should be based on a conception of specificity through which a new pedagogical project could be established. In such project those new fields of investigation would participate, in an organic and clarifying way, in the constitution of multidimensional problematizations of school practices, in which mathematics would be involved, and that would be guided by academic investigations about the issues that currently challenge teachers in the critical work of incorporation, resignification, production, and transmission of mathematical culture in the context of the school institution.
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física