Projetos Integrados (PI´s) - Biomedicina e Ciências Biológicas 2022
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Item LABORATORIO CLINICO E SUSTENTABILIDADE(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-19) CORREA, Ana Carolina de Roque; MELO, Bruna Estefane Gomes de; ZANETI, Camilly Sassaron; ALVES, Cecilia Rodrigues; MARCELINO, Gabriela Leite; FERREIRA, Maria Eduarda; LUCAS, Marília de Toledo; SOUZA, Carlos A. Colozzo de; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério Arcuri; FERRERIA, Hevisley Willian C.; ROSA, Ricardo Alexandrebrought direct implications for companies. In the laboratory sector, the requirements of consumers are focused on the actions that the organization performs with its biological discards and actions aimed at reducing their negative impacts on environment. With the eyes of stakeholders focused on changes organizations and their impacts on the environment the objective of this work is to analyze the sustainable practices of a clinical analysis laboratory. Currently, much is heard about sustainability in organizations, but it has always been like that. The business sector and ecology were considered more distant. Ecology is considered the science that studies the relationship between organisms living and their environment. For the business world, ecology is considered a support that provides the necessary resources for companies to develop their activities. In the 1990s it was possible to observe a scenario of changes in the worldwide economic and productive process that brought implications for companies. To the transformations in the international economy and the globalization of production and consumption were accompanied by other changes, such as an increase in the level of demand for consumers with the quality of the products offered. With a view to scenario in which more and more stakeholders (the organization's strategic public) require the organization to turn its attention to sustainability it is necessary understand how an organization responds to these pressures.Item LABORATÓRIO CLÍNICO E SUSTENTABILIDADE(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-19) DIAS, Caio Reis; VENTIRELLI, Camila; ALVES, Gabriely Araújo; MUNHOZ, Maísa Lidiane; BENEDUZI, Natália Pereira; JANIZELO, Stefany Moraes; SOUZA, Carlos A. Colozzo de; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério Arcuri; FERRERIA, Hevisley Willian C.; ROSA, Ricardo AlexandreThe term sustainability has become even more popular since 1987, when the World Commission on Environment and Development of the United Nations used in its report, known as the Brundtland Report, a related term, sustainable development (CLARO; CLARO; AMÂNCIO, 2008 ). Sustainability, according to Verdugo (2010), can be presented as the balance between what is good for people and their communities and what is needed to maintain natural and social resources in order to guarantee the survival of human beings. Sustainable development is responsible for meeting the needs of the present, within ecological limits, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (BRUNDTLAND, 1991) For Tenório (2006) the objective of sustainable development is to grow economically through conservation of the environment and respect for the aspirations of social agents, contributing to improving the lives of the population.Item Laboratório clínico e sustentabilidade(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-19) REIS, Ana Carolina Alves; PAULA, Laura Vieira de; MANCUSO, Luis Phelipe de Luca; RAMOS, Mariana de Oliveira; ACÁCIO, Marcela Cristina; TORATTI, William Ricardo; SOUZA, Carlos A. Colozzo de; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério Arcuri; FERRERIA, Hevisley Willian C.; ROSA, Ricardo AlexandreLaboratory of clinical analysis are generators of various residues, such as chemical materials, sharp objects and common garbage, and end up generating waste that needs proper disposal. Therefore, it is essential to follow the determinations of the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa), which defines specific criteria for the disposal of each waste. Therefore, in the search for sustainability Laboratories can contribute to the preservation of the environment environment to the current extent consciously preventing possible impacts related to its activity, adopting norms related to environmental management.Item Laboratório Clínico e Sustentabilidade(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-19) ANDRÉ, Amanda de Oliveira; ROQUE, Arieli Vitória; AGUIAR, Beatriz Maria Alves; NICOLAU, Larissa Fernanda Correia; OLIVEIRA, Lívia Aparecida de; MUNIZ, Mariana Veiga; LANZONI, Mariana Veiga; SOUZA, Carlos A. Colozzo de; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério Arcuri; FERRERIA, Hevisley Willian C.; ROSA, Ricardo AlexandreThe impacts of activities in a clinical laboratory affect shareholders, employees, suppliers, consumers and also the community in the region where it is located, which, together, constitute a network of stakeholders. There is a combination of factors indicating that laboratories can no longer be concerned solely with obtaining profit, as their activities are not restricted to the economic sphere, they also generate effects on the environment and society. Sustainability can be applied anywhere, in everyday routine, at work, until it becomes a habit.Item LABORATÓRIO CLÍNICO E SUSTENTABILIDADE(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-19) PEREIRA, Isabella Ramos; CHIQUINO, Júlia Chavans; SILVA, Mirian Camargo; FERNANDES, Nayane de Carvalho; SOUZA, Carlos A. Colozzo de; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério Arcuri; FERRERIA, Hevisley Willian C.; ROSA, Ricardo AlexandreThe term sustainability has become even more popular since 1987, when the World Commission on Environment and Development of the United Nations used in its report, known as the Brundtland Report, a related term, sustainable development. Sustainability, according to Verdugo, can be presented as the balance between what is good for people and their communities and what is needed to maintain natural and social resources in order to guarantee the survival of human beings. Sustainable development is responsible for meeting the needs of the present, within ecological limits, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs For Tenório (2006) the objective of sustainable development is to grow economically through the conservation of the environment and of respect for the aspirations of social agents, contributing to the improvement of the population's life.Item Laboratório Clínico e Sustentabilidade(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-19) RIBEIRO, Emylly Pereira; GIACCHETTA, Giulia; CASLINE, Giuliano César; COETTI, João Vitor Batista; SERRA, Júlia Aparecida Ferreira; ONELLI, Lucas Rodrigues; SOUZA, Carlos A. Colozzo de; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério Arcuri; FERRERIA, Hevisley Willian C.; ROSA, Ricardo AlexandreThe relentless pursuit of quality of life and a cleaner environment makes sustainability an extremely important tool in the society we live in. The concern with health led to an increase in demand for health services, resulting in an increase in the generation of hospital waste. The waste generated by the health area can put human and environmental health at risk due to the fact that they contain sharp materials and substances with a high level of contamination, requiring a series of precautions from use to disposal, needing to be conducted in a way to minimize the risks for those who handle and treat them to avoid degradation of the environment. As the concept of sustainability became more widespread and applied in the operational practice of companies, including clinical laboratories, objectives, targets and indicators began to be established to monitor institutional sustainability planning. Thus, it became essential that clinical laboratories also become concerned like other institutions in avoiding environmental impacts.Item LABORATÓRIO CLÍNICO E SUSTENTABILIDADE(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-19) OSÓRIO, Emilly Crisliane Gomes; THEMOTEO, Anna Luiza Alves; CARVALHO, Maynara Melo; MONTEIRO, Eduarda Bernades; RODRIGUES, Taila Dota; RIBEIRO, Nicole Gomes; SOUZA, Carlos A. Colozzo de; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério Arcuri; FERRERIA, Hevisley Willian C.; ROSA, Ricardo AlexandreClinical analysis is nothing more than the place where all body fluid samples are taken. They are mainly regulated by the Brazilian Society of Clinical Analyzes (SBAC). Running a laboratory is quite complex. After all, it deals directly with the life of a human being, so it needs to work within the health surveillance standards of the state in which it operates and have good service and a specialized team.Item Laboratório Clínico e sustentabilidade(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-18) AGUIAR, Caroline; SOUZA, Fernanda de; BEATRIZ, Lara; HENRIQUE, Rafael; SANTOS, Rafaela dos; LOPES, Thaila; SOUZA, Carlos A. Colozzo de; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério Arcuri; FERRERIA, Hevisley Willian C.; ROSA, Ricardo AlexandreFood is an activity that involves much more than the act of eating, it has a crucial role, but it has been increasingly involved by sustainability with a strong influence of agrarian activity. However, the subsequent stages, until the food reaches our tables and its disposal, involve complex issues, which are not encompassed by a single area of knowledge, and which have a complex daily dynamics from the ground to the plate, there are countless interfaces with the in/sustainability of food and its relationship with planetary sustainability is very old and, at the frontier of knowledge, due to its multiple interfaces. Present a reflection on the complex and intricate issues that involve food, from a perspective of global sustainability.Item LABORATÓRIO CLÍNICO E SUSTENTABILIDADE(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-18) FERRAZ, Camila Gabriele do Carmo; CAMARGO, Fernanda Cristina Martelato; PEREIRA, Maria Eduarda Damaceno; RODRIGUES, Maria Eduarda da Silva; CAVINI, Tayla Rossetti; PARADELO, Thaynara Bergamin; ALVES, Thaynara Defente; LAZARINI, Victoria Ferrante; SOUZA, Carlos A. Colozzo de; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério Arcuri; FERRERIA, Hevisley Willian C.; ROSA, Ricardo AlexandreA clinical analysis laboratory uses biological materials such as blood, feces, urine, among others so that, through an analysis carried out with the help of equipment and substances, it can point out the results of tests and, after this process, deliver these results to the service requester. .Item LABORATÓRIO CLÍNICO E SUSTENTABILIDADE(Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-05-18) DIAS, Caio Reis; VENTURELLI, Camila; ALVES, Gabriely Araújo; MUNHOZ, Maísa Lidiane; BENEDUZI, Natália Pereira; JANZIELO, Stefany Moraes; SOUZA, Carlos A. Colozzo de; ROQUETO, Marco Antônio; CONCEIÇÃO, Rogério Arcuri; FERRERIA, Hevisley Willian C.; ROSA, Ricardo AlexandreThe term sustainability has become even more popular since 1987, when the World Commission on Environment and Development of the United Nations used in its report, known as the Brundtland Report, a related term, sustainable development (CLARO; CLARO; AMÂNCIO, 2008 ). Sustainability, according to Verdugo (2010), can be presented as the balance between what is good for people and their communities and what is needed to maintain natural and social resources in order to guarantee the survival of human beings. Sustainable development is responsible for meeting the needs of the present, within ecological limits, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (BRUNDTLAND, 1991) For Tenório (2006) the objective of sustainable development is to grow economically through conservation of the environment and respect for the aspirations of social agents, contributing to improving the lives of the population.