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Nurses' approach to patients with dementia in general hospital wards
VAN HORIK, Nina
This bachelor thesis focuses on the approach of nurses to patients with dementia in standard wards. The thesis consists of a theoretical and an empirical part. The theoretical part contains the definition of the term dementia, distionction of individual types and stages, distinction of symptoms, pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapy. Furthermore, it deals with communication and attitudes towards patients with dementia and problematic behaviour stemming from the disease. In the empirical part of the thesis, the aim was to identify general nurses' approaches to patients with dementia, the factors that may influence their approach, and then compare approaches of nurses with each other. A quantative method using a non-standardised questionnaire was chosen to conduct the research. The questionnaire was used to examine the approach of nurses to patients with dementia and to their awareness of specific and modern methods used in the care of patients with dementia. The responses of respondents from four types of standard wards were then statistically analysed. The results show that neither the length of practice nor the highest educational attainment affects the approach of nurses to patients with dementia, on the contrary, what affects their approach is the type of ward. It was also found that the use of modern methods does not depend on the education of the nurses, but again on the type of ward. The results of the investigation highlight the divergent approaches of nurses to patients with dementia and what factors may influence the approach. The result of the thesis can be used to develop a seminar to inform about modern methods in the care of patients with dementia and how to communicate and treat the patients.
Výchova a výcvik asistenčních psů - přístupy a metody
LAZÁRKOVÁ, Aneta
The bachelor thesis deals with the education and training of assistance and guide dogs, especially their pretraining. For this area are most often used breeds of retrievers, purposeful crosses and to a lesser extent also shepherd breeds - especially border collies. Approaches and methods that can be used when working with these dogs are presented. The actual observation focuses on the individual stages of the pre-training of future assistance and guide dogs and describes in detail the methodology of their training. A questionnaire survey was used to analyse the success of the pre-training of 35 dogs, including an assessment of their temperament. These dogs were monitored for sex, breed, origin (with or without pass of origin), success in completing training and reasons for removal from the program. The actual progress of the pre-training was monitored and recorded for four puppies between January 2022 and completion in March 2024. These were specifically a Border Collie, a Flat Coated Retriever, a Golden Retriever and a Goldendoodle. The Golden Retriever was the most used breed for assistance and guide dog training, while the Golden Retriever was also the breed with the highest number of dogs removed from training. Only 29 % of dogs successfully completed training and were handed over. The most common reasons for removal from training were inappropriate personality traits, heart and eye findings and radiographic findings on the musculoskeletal system. Of the four puppies studied, only the Flat Coated Retriever completed complete training as an assistance dog.
Radar Altimeter for Ultramicro Airplanes
Imrich, Marek ; Maršík, Lukáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
Radar equipment is an integral part of the aviation sector. It is very important to use a suitable module to guide ultralight aircraft during landing. The bachelor thesis is focused on the use of altitude radar based on the microwave sensor IWR6843ISK manufactured by TEXAS Instruments and its application in practice for ultralight aircraft. Its ability in conjunction with a computer is the altitude guidance of an ultralight aircraft to the runway by generating sound tones to indicate to the pilot the distance above the terrain. The main goal of this work is to design a model for the use of a microwave module in conjunction with a computer and its subsequent testing of the suitability for use in performing a landing maneuver. The aim of this work is to design a system that works with millimeter radar and its evaluation of usability in practice. The proposed module generates point clouds, which are then parsed, then the output data are suitably correlated, further transformed to the exact height of the aircraft above the terrain with subsequent sound interpretation to the pilot.
Brno-Turany RWY 10 Precise Approach Control Proposal
Oros, Štefan ; Kujal, Tomáš (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
The content of the diploma work is the proposal of a new, operativelly, technically and economically appropiate procedure for the landing on the runway 10 for the airport LKTB.The work includes the valuation of the present status of the airport, the problems with capacity, technical equipment and the meteorological influence on it. According to the processing of the results and comparing the individual systems using in the present fot the precision approach ,the final proposal will be presented.
Trends of modernization of the technologies intended for flight control in vicinity of an aerodrome
Buľák, Marián ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Vosecký, Slavomír (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with technologies intended for flight control during approach and landing. The main focus is on perspective approach systems, including differential technology systems. The thesis is to serve as a study aid for pilots and students of Air Traffic study programme. The main aim of this thesis is to create a qualified whole of perspective and used approach systems. Individual systems include basic characteristics and assessment of their future use. The thesis also includes an analysis of the possibility of implementing the DGNSS system at the airport with multiple runways. Prague-Ruzyně airport was chosen for this purpose. The implementation of this system is compared to other precision approach systems.
Optimization Risk Modelling in GAMS
Kutílek, Vladislav ; Bednář, Josef (referee) ; Popela, Pavel (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the possibilities of using the optimization modelling software system GAMS in risk management. According to the assignment, emphasis is placed on a detailed approach to the program for those, who are interested in its use in the field of risk engineering applications. The first part of the thesis contains the knowledge to understand what the GAMS program is and what it is used for. The next part of the work provides instructions on how to download, install, activate the program and what the user interface of the program looks like. Thanks to mathematical programming, it will be explained on a project on the distribution of lung ventilators, what basic approaches may be used in risk modelling in the GAMS program on a deterministic model. The following are more complex wait-and-see models, which contains the probability parameters and here-and-now models, where we work with demand scenarios and verify whether if they meets the requirements of other scenarios or calculate costs for the highest demands. The two-stage model is also one of the here-and-now models, but it is significantly more complex in its size and range of input data, it includes additional price parameters for added or removed pieces of lung ventilators from the order.
Revitalization Program of Floral Garden in Kromeriz
Šímová, Jana ; Mazalová, Alena (referee) ; Sochor, Jan (advisor)
Revitalization of glacis of the Flower garden follows the aims to approach the Flower garden to people. Place inforamce the history of Flower garden and also about the current situation. It also complements the features that do not work in the garden or completely absent. The aim is to create an attractive search space for relaxation, entertainment and education.
Low Visibility Procedures
Kürthy, Peter ; Imriš, Pavel (referee) ; Vašíková, Kateřina (advisor)
This thesis deals with low visibility procedures and their direct application to airports, aircrafts, and aircraft operators. The main objective was to characterize the low visibility procedures as a file of conditions for airport equipment, aircraft equipment, skills and qualifications of the flight crew, and operating procedures. The work also raises the importance of analysis in terms of low visibility procedures in which the take-off, approach, and landing can be proceeded. A secondary objective was to cut the low visibility procedures requirements out of its basic form and convert it through practical application into a more comprehensible form. The result is an overview of the low visibility procedures for a point of view from both amateur and professional stand.
Design of arrival and departure routes using PinS procedures for HEMS to heliports of FN Brno - Bohunice
Grunt, Jan ; Chlebek, Jiří (referee) ; Muschalik, David (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the construction of an arrival and departure route on both the main and back-up heliport with the use of PinS procedure for the Faculty Hospital in Brno, Bohunice. To start, this thesis explains the history and organisational structure of the air ambulance service in the Czech Republic. Next, it presents a detailed description of the arrival and departure route’s construction design, which will be used by HEMS helicopters in adverse weather conditions. Finally the thesis also assesses possible implementation of the procedures designed by the author in this work.
Meida approach towards informing about terrorism and its change between 2010 and 2020
Panovská, Alena ; Němcová Tejkalová, Alice (advisor) ; Macková, Veronika (referee)
Terrorist attacks are a very specific events not only for the public and security forces, but also for the media. This thesis aims to describe and explain the way the media and the perpetrators of terrorist acts behave, severally and in relation to each other, and their adaptation to changes in technology, regulation, ethics and the journalistic profession between 2010 and 2020. In order to simplify and explain a complicated topic, whose segments are very closely intertwined, this thesis identifies several key areas of transformation. The central theme is the change in the media's approach to the issue of reporting on terrorist attacks and the link between the level of reporting on these acts and their subsequent implementation, but it does not neglect the attitude of the public or public institutions either. The work builds on publications dealing with the relationship between the two subjects, but tries to examine the issue in a more practical manner and in broader context. For the Czech Republic, terrorism is a rather distant topic (although public fears of this threat permeate the country as well), which is why it has so far been dealt with mainly abroad. This thesis combines findings from Czech and foreign sources, both in the academic literature, as well as Internet sources, documents and...

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