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Ensuring safety at primary / secondary schools in Ústí nad Labem
GRUNTOVÁ, Petra
This diploma thesis is about topic of "Ensuring Safety at Elementary and High Schools in Ústí nad Labem". The diploma thesis is divided into two parts, theory and research. The theoretical part is composed to the chapter by safety and health safety at school, education, specifict's infectious diseases, hygienic restrictions at schools and also personal protective aquipment. The research part was realised throught the use of qualitative research method. The aim was evaluation of necessary restrictions to stop spreading of infectious diseases at specifict elementary and highs schools. It was made four research's questions. Firts: How the restrictions for stop infectious diseases are solve at specifict elementary and high schools? Second: How often the infectious diseases are occured at elementary and high school and what are they their preventations? Third: Whitch methods are used to to inform children about preventations of infectious diseases? Fourth: What is attitude of teachers and other staffs to ensecure of safety bear on the preventations of infectious diseases? The research method used semi-structured interviews with teachers at elementary and high schools. The research set consists of twenty probands whose selection was intended. The research was realized from march to april of 2022 and was ended after achived of grounded theory. Interviews's topics were: hygienics restrictions, epidemic of Covid-19, brief of students and preventations of spreading infectious diseases. It was made four generally categories and then was made subcategories and codes from generally categories. From the research was found that the necessary provisions at school were provided mostly according to government provisions. The provisions were sufficient to prevent the transmission of the infection.
Life-saving issues in highly infectious patients
GRUNTOVÁ, Petra
For a start, the theme of this bachelor thesis is the problematics of life-saving highly infectious patients. The thesis consists of a theoretical and a researching part. The theoretical part starts with conveys several chapters about highly infectious patients and how the infections are transmitted. Following chapters are devoted to volatile infections, dangerous infections with natural outbreak, and nosocomial infections. Finally the theoretical part ends with chapters concerning life-saving issues, life threat and barrier nursing. Furthermore, the second part was processed in the form of qualitative research. One of the purposes of this bachelor thesis is to map the problematics of life-saving highly infectious patients, then to map infections most often encountered by paramedics and to map the possibilities of protective equipment in pre-hospital emergency care in highly infectious patients. In addition, there were three main questions raised. Firstly, what is the life-saving procedure in highly infectious patients? Secondly, what kind of infection is most commonly encountered by paramedics? Lastly, what are the possibilities of the protective equipment concerning highly infectious patients in pre-hospital emergency medical services? Data have been collected in the form of semi-structured interviews conducted with paramedics who have been working in the ambulance service for more than one year. The research group consists of ten volunteers whose selection was intentional. The research was carried out during March 2019 and was completed when the amount of data was theoretically sufficient. The topics of the interviews were: saving lives, frequency of the infectious diseases and the protective equipment in pre-hospital emergency medical services needed for the highly infectious patients. As a matter of fact, there are three main categories each with own subcategories and codes. With regard to pre-hospital emergency care, this bachelor thesis significantly approaches the problematics of highly infectious diseases and provides with the insight into the difficulties of procedures and barrier care concerning highly infectious patients.
Life-saving issues in highly infectious patients
GRUNTOVÁ, Petra
The topic of this bachelor thesis is "Problematics of saving life in highly infectious patients."This thesis is consist of teoretic and researcher part. The teoretic part deal with short history of infectious diseases, disease agent and transmission infectious diseases, division of infects by agents, transmission path, selected infectious diseases, barrier care during treatment, selected procedures for security and treatment patients and it is closed chapter about bioterrism and biological weapons. Part of research has been processed by form of quality research. The aim of this bachelor thesis is chart problematice of saving life in highly infectious patients, then chart infections, with which meet paramedics most often and chart possibility of protective equipments in pre-hospital urgent care by highly infectious patients. It has been compiled three following research questions: 1. What is the proces of savinf life in highly infectious patients? 2. With what infections meet paramedics most often? 3. Which are the options of protective equipments in pre-hospital urgent care in highly infectious patients? Data collection was passing of form of semi-structured dialogues, which were implemented with paramedics, who work on ambulance more than a year. Research file consists of 10 probands, whose choice was deliberate. Research was implemented during March 2019 and it was terminated at the time of theoretical saturation. Topics of dialogues were: savig life, frequency of infectious diseases and protective equipments in pre-hospital urgent care in highly infectious patients. Total were processed 3 main categories, from which come out subcategories and codes. Considering pre-hospital urgent care is this thesis beneficial by approaching problematice of saving life in highly infectious diseases and it brings a view at treatment procedures and barrier care in highly infectious patiens.
Market segmantation of dog food
Gruntová, Petra ; Koudelka, Jan (advisor) ; Vávra, Oldřich (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with marketing segmentation of food for dogs. The market is specified by companies existing on the market, devided into five pricing group. For better understanding of the problem there are mentioned also general principles of dog feeding and researches realized in past. Segments are revealed on basis of one segmentation criteria, other possible views are just briefly mentioned. Marketing strategy is suggested for three chosen target groups.

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