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DOSES DE MOLIBDÊNIO E CÁLCIO VIA FOLIAR NA AVALIAÇÃO DO CRESCIMENTO EM TRÊS CULTIVARES DE FEIJÃO
PRODUÇÃO DE CENOURA E BETERRABA EM SISTEMA CONSORCIADO SUBMETIDO À FERTIRRIGAÇÃO E ADUBAÇÃO CONVENCIONAL
Interfaz entre formación en enfermería y actividades artístico-culturales en el espacio académico: visión de los estudiantes
ResumenObjetivoAnalizar la percepción de los estudiantes en relación con las contribuciones de su inserción en actividades artístico-culturales en el espacio universitario para la formación en enfermería.MétodoInvestigación cualitativa, guiada por la epistemología de Fleck. Participaron 17 estudiantes de enfermería integrantes de movimientos artístico-culturales existentes en una institución de enseñanza superior, a saber: grupo teatral, grupo musical y grupo de Maracatú. Los datos fueron recolectados por medio de entrevista semiestructurada y organizados por la técnica del discurso del sujeto colectivo.ResultadosLos estudiantes destacaron entre las ventajas de las actividades artístico-culturales el estímulo para estudiar, sentirse relajado y más preparado para las actividades académicas, así como propiciar el desarrollo de sensibilidad y competencias que puedan transformar los escenarios de la práctica clínica de enfermería. Fueron indicadas como dificultades, la credibilidad de estas actividades en la academia, frente a la lógica de la formación curativa.ConclusionesIntegrar actividades artísticas y culturales con la formación académica permite al alumno protagonizar modos renovados de pensar en el cuidado de enfermería y fortalecer conexiones con los diferentes conocimientos necesarios para la práctica del cuidado holístico.AbstractObjectiveTo analyze the students’ perceptions of the impact which their participation in artistic-cultural activities within the university space has on their nursing-formation process.MethodThis is a qualitative research guided by the epistemology of Fleck. Seventeen nursing students from a high level school, and also members of artistic-cultural movements such as theater, music and Maracatu groups, participated in this study. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and then organized following the collective subject discourse technique.ResultsRelated to the positive influence of their artistic-cultural activities, the students highlighted their stimulus to study, feeling relaxed, and being more prepared for the academic activities including those which can help them develop competences and sensibilities to improve the clinical nursing practice scenarios. A remark on the academia who doubts the credibility of these activities and who follows a model in which health is only viewed as the absence of illness was also highlighted.ConclusionsThe integration of artistic and cultural activities into the nursing formation process allows the students to develop renewed modes of thinking which can strengthen the links among their knowledge areas, and thus prepare them better for a holistic care practice
INFLUÊNCIA DE DIFERENTES FONTES DE FÓSFORO NAS CARACTERÍSTICAS QUÍMICAS DOS FRUTOS DO MARACUJAZEIRO
APLICAÇÃO FOLIAR DE DOSES MOLIBDÊNIO NA AVALIAÇÃO DO CRESCIMENTO DE FEIJOEIRO IRRIGADO
Fatores de risco associados a subestenose/estenose em paciente submetidos a anastomose colorretal baixa e ultra‐baixa em um hospital de ensino de são paulo ‐ sp
Disruption Of Glucose Tolerance Caused By Glucocorticoid Excess In Rats Is Partially Prevented, But Not Attenuated, By Arjunolic Acid
Arjunolic acid (AA) obtained from plants of the Combretaceae family has shown anti-diabetic effects. Here, we analyzed whether the diabetogenic effects of dexamethasone (DEX) treatment on glucose homeostasis may be prevented or attenuated by the concomitant administration of AA. Adult Wistar rats were assigned to the following groups: vehicle-treated (Ctl), DEX-treated (1 mg/kg body weight intraperitoneally for 5 days) (Dex), AA-treated (30 mg/kg body weight by oral gavage twice per day) (Aa), AA treatment previous to and concomitant to DEX treatment (AaDex), and AA treatment after initiation of DEX treatment (DexAa). AA administration significantly ameliorated (AaDex) (P>0.05), but did not attenuate (DexAa), the glucose intolerance induced by DEX treatment. AA did not prevent or attenuate the elevation in hepatic glycogen and triacylglycerol content caused by DEX treatment. All DEX-treated rats exhibited hepatic steatosis that seemed to be more pronounced when associated with AA treatment given for a prolonged period (AaDex). Markers of liver function and oxidative stress were not significantly altered among the groups. Therefore, AA administered for a prolonged period partially prevents the glucose intolerance induced by DEX treatment, but it fails to produce this beneficial effect when given after initiation of GC treatment. 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