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The benefit of emergency for emergency medical services
ČÁP, Marek
In certain cases rescue team workers can find themselves unable to identify the patient´s condition with sufficient precision and decide about which department the person should be delivered to for treatment. Such a situation may result in what is known as the "admission vacuum". The issue should be addressed by establishing a system of emergency wards that will become the sole points whereto the rescue teams will deliver their patients. The theoretical section of the bachelor paper defines different types of the emergency wards, describes their main activities and chronicles their history in the world and the Czech Republic. Moreover, it lists the different units of the wards and depicts their overall arrangement. The paper aims to examine the major benefits that emergency wards might offer to the paramedic teams, to map their positive and negative experience with emergency wards, and (3) to enhance the effectiveness of cooperation between the teams and the emergency wards. In preparing the paper the author relied on the qualitative method of in-depth interviews with rescuers and emergency ward nurses from Jindřichův Hradec. Our research has shown that the rescue teams members are not fully aware of all the benefits that the emergency wards may provide. They see the only advantage for themselves in the single dedicated point of delivery. In addition, the rescue workers trying to hand their patients over perceived as problems the deficiency of available emergency beds and the overcrowding of the wards. Finally, I succeeded in obtaining from the rescuers some suggestions for structural changes such as the increase in the number of emergency beds and the separation of entrances for patients brought in by ambulances and those coming on their own.
The specifics in scheduling short AV works
Čáp, Marek ; Truhlář, Filip (advisor) ; Krist, Antonín (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the process of preparing an audiovisual work with a particular focus on a comprehensive shooting schedule. First, the thesis describes the film production process, including its parts. The thesis also includes specifications and differences between various parts of works included. Through problems and their solutions the system of scheduling is explained. The thesis describes the documents and materials needed for scheduling including their requirements. Outcomes created in the process are also defined. The conclusion of the thesis is devoted to the practical application of theoretical knowledge in the scheduling of a short student film. The examples are explained through the application of these methods and are shown in real output.

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