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Change in management of nursing care in Hospital Přerov
Růžičková, Jana ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Pešátová, Miroslava (referee)
Nursing is an integral part of medical care in all the type of medical facilities for a long time. Middle, lower an auxiliary personnel participate on this care. The number of this staff is much higher than number of physicians. On this account it is necessary take attention for nursing care organization which over the last twenty years pas through a revival in our country and it is focused on quality of care. This paper presents in theoretical part at first the history of nursing, changes in this field since Ancient Egypt to today's time. The second part presents problems of organization structure and manners of personnel management in any type of organization structural arrangement. Culture which is integral part of management is also presented in this part. The main subject of theoretical part is the change and its development and following methods of management. Two methods of change loading are described - by model of Lewin and Donnelly and co-workers. Practical part is written as a case study and presents diagnostics of nursing personnel management in Hospital Přerov since February 2006. That changes product recommendation followed by pivotal change of nursing management - from four levels functional driving to three level.
The European Union as a Foreign Policy Actor on the Sanctions Scene: The Case of Burma
Růžičková, Jana ; Weiss, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hyniová, Andrea (referee)
In connection with its foreign policy, the European Union was until 2003 often seen as an actor lacking basically any "hard" power and it was often labeled as a "normative" power, "civilian" power etc. However, a group of scholars led by Ian Manners has been claiming that in connection with the adoption of the European Security Strategy in December 2003 the EU has lost its "soft" characteristics and has moved closer towards a traditional military actor. The master thesis deals with this issue of the alleged militarization of the Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) after 2003/2004 while focusing on one particular area of the CFSP - the policy of restrictive measures or sanctions. This area is unique because of its special characteristic: on one hand, sanctions as such represent a "hard", coercive foreign policy tool and on the other, the EU has been autonomously using them already since the 1980s. The question therefore is what the frequent use of sanctions implies about the character of the EU and whether does the policy of restrictive measures stand, as a matter of principle, in opposition to being a "soft" power. By means of discourse analysis of the official EU sanction documents and by using the case of Burma (which represents a "typical case"), the thesis attempts to demonstrate,...
Eye evolution and development: an insight from jellyfish and mouse
Růžičková, Jana ; Kozmik, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Jindra, Marek (referee) ; Markoš, Anton (referee)
I. AIMS OF THE STUDY Vision is one of the most crucial senses in higher vertebrates and perhaps the most important sense for humans. The eye morphogenesis has been studied for a long time and especially in the last two decades to address the function of individual genes duing eye development became one of the most interesting topic. Although most of our knowledge about the genetic program underlying eye formation comes from vertebrates, valuable new information about eye evolution has recently been obtained by studies of cnidaria. Therefore elucidation of the biological role and function of eye components of jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora will enhance our knowledge of specific aspects of both eye evolution and development. Specific aims of my PhD thesis were as follows: 1. to describe a new crystallin gene in jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora with respect to the evolution of its regulatory sequences; 2. to characterize genes required for the assembly of camera-type eyes in jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora; 3. to study the role of Wnt/β-catenin during lens induction and formation by employing a new mouse tissue-specific Cre-line; 4. to investigate the functional properties of jellyfish PaxB by expressing it in the developing lens and retina of transgenic mice. 6
Refractory epilepsy patient nursing care
Růžičková, Jana ; Želízková, Marta (advisor) ; Nežádal, Tomáš (referee)
The term epilepsy includes a group of diseases, that are manifested by the recurrence of unprovoked epileptic seizures. A single sporadic seizure is not a sufficient reason to determine the diagnosis, although we know, that most people, who will experience a seizure are going to have another one without a treatment. Epilepsy suffers from 0.5% - 1% of the population (i.e. every one or two-hundredth human). In my Bachelor Thesis, I handled with the issue of Nursing Care of a patient with farmacoresistant epilepsy. In the clinical section I described the etiopathogenesis of epilepsy including the possibilities of diagnosis and follow-up therapy. In the nursing section, I dealed with taking care of a patient with a pharmacoresistant epilepsy, admitted to hospital to invasive video-EEG monitoring. In my Bachelor Thesis, I tried to highlight the necessity for individual approach to the patient, solving his personal problems, seizures, medication, or eventual epilepsy surgery, and last but not least, the need for psychological care. However, what all patients with epilepsy have in common, are social problems, that without exaggeration, involved each of them from the first seizure or when the diagnosis is firmly established. The purpose of this Bachelor Thesis was expanding nursing staff¨s horizons on the...
Eye evolution and development: an insight from jellyfish and mouse
Růžičková, Jana
I. AIMS OF THE STUDY Vision is one of the most crucial senses in higher vertebrates and perhaps the most important sense for humans. The eye morphogenesis has been studied for a long time and especially in the last two decades to address the function of individual genes duing eye development became one of the most interesting topic. Although most of our knowledge about the genetic program underlying eye formation comes from vertebrates, valuable new information about eye evolution has recently been obtained by studies of cnidaria. Therefore elucidation of the biological role and function of eye components of jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora will enhance our knowledge of specific aspects of both eye evolution and development. Specific aims of my PhD thesis were as follows: 1. to describe a new crystallin gene in jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora with respect to the evolution of its regulatory sequences; 2. to characterize genes required for the assembly of camera-type eyes in jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora; 3. to study the role of Wnt/β-catenin during lens induction and formation by employing a new mouse tissue-specific Cre-line; 4. to investigate the functional properties of jellyfish PaxB by expressing it in the developing lens and retina of transgenic mice. 6
Refractory epilepsy patient nursing care
Růžičková, Jana ; Želízková, Marta (advisor) ; Nežádal, Tomáš (referee)
The term epilepsy includes a group of diseases, that are manifested by the recurrence of unprovoked epileptic seizures. A single sporadic seizure is not a sufficient reason to determine the diagnosis, although we know, that most people, who will experience a seizure are going to have another one without a treatment. Epilepsy suffers from 0.5% - 1% of the population (i.e. every one or two-hundredth human). In my Bachelor Thesis, I handled with the issue of Nursing Care of a patient with farmacoresistant epilepsy. In the clinical section I described the etiopathogenesis of epilepsy including the possibilities of diagnosis and follow-up therapy. In the nursing section, I dealed with taking care of a patient with a pharmacoresistant epilepsy, admitted to hospital to invasive video-EEG monitoring. In my Bachelor Thesis, I tried to highlight the necessity for individual approach to the patient, solving his personal problems, seizures, medication, or eventual epilepsy surgery, and last but not least, the need for psychological care. However, what all patients with epilepsy have in common, are social problems, that without exaggeration, involved each of them from the first seizure or when the diagnosis is firmly established. The purpose of this Bachelor Thesis was expanding nursing staff¨s horizons on the...
Eye evolution and development: an insight from jellyfish and mouse
Růžičková, Jana
I. AIMS OF THE STUDY Vision is one of the most crucial senses in higher vertebrates and perhaps the most important sense for humans. The eye morphogenesis has been studied for a long time and especially in the last two decades to address the function of individual genes duing eye development became one of the most interesting topic. Although most of our knowledge about the genetic program underlying eye formation comes from vertebrates, valuable new information about eye evolution has recently been obtained by studies of cnidaria. Therefore elucidation of the biological role and function of eye components of jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora will enhance our knowledge of specific aspects of both eye evolution and development. Specific aims of my PhD thesis were as follows: 1. to describe a new crystallin gene in jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora with respect to the evolution of its regulatory sequences; 2. to characterize genes required for the assembly of camera-type eyes in jellyfish Tripedalia cystophora; 3. to study the role of Wnt/β-catenin during lens induction and formation by employing a new mouse tissue-specific Cre-line; 4. to investigate the functional properties of jellyfish PaxB by expressing it in the developing lens and retina of transgenic mice. 6
The European Union as a Foreign Policy Actor on the Sanctions Scene: The Case of Burma
Růžičková, Jana ; Weiss, Tomáš (advisor) ; Hyniová, Andrea (referee)
In connection with its foreign policy, the European Union was until 2003 often seen as an actor lacking basically any "hard" power and it was often labeled as a "normative" power, "civilian" power etc. However, a group of scholars led by Ian Manners has been claiming that in connection with the adoption of the European Security Strategy in December 2003 the EU has lost its "soft" characteristics and has moved closer towards a traditional military actor. The master thesis deals with this issue of the alleged militarization of the Union's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) after 2003/2004 while focusing on one particular area of the CFSP - the policy of restrictive measures or sanctions. This area is unique because of its special characteristic: on one hand, sanctions as such represent a "hard", coercive foreign policy tool and on the other, the EU has been autonomously using them already since the 1980s. The question therefore is what the frequent use of sanctions implies about the character of the EU and whether does the policy of restrictive measures stand, as a matter of principle, in opposition to being a "soft" power. By means of discourse analysis of the official EU sanction documents and by using the case of Burma (which represents a "typical case"), the thesis attempts to demonstrate,...

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