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First aid for women with gynecological bleeding
TŮMA, Michal
The thesis deals with the pre-medical first aid for women suffering from gynaecological bleeding, especially focussing on the responsibilities, duties and competences of a paramedic in the Czech Republic. Initially, the thesis concentrates on specifying the term "pre-medical emergency care" as well as on the responsibilities of a paramedic, which are supported with the relevant legislation. The subsequent chapters monitor the physiological and pathological causes of gynaecological bleeding of pregnant women. Furthermore, the thesis also addresses hemorrhagic shock as one of the dangerous subsequences of gynaecological bleeding. The practical part describes the methodology of the actual research among employees, trying to confirm or rebut a hypothesis that the knowledge of health care professionals is sufficient as far as the pre-medical emergency care is concerned. The closing discussion summarises the research results.
Thromboembolic disease in pregnancy
ŠOTOVÁ, Karolína
This thesis was about thrombomebolic disease in pregnancy. The incidence of venous thromboembolism (VTE) probably increases 2- to 4-fold when a woman becomes pregnant. I looked on this problem from many aspects. I looked on health care from her gynaecologist and eventually hematologist, recognition her VTE risk, laboratory tests and her medication. I looked on effectivity of medication too.
Abortion {--} the ethical point of view in connections
DREVIANKOVÁ, Lenka
This thesis is divided in two main parts. The first part informs of interruption from the medical, embryological and sociological-cultural points of view. It refers to related articles, public opinion researches, and some statistical data. The first part deals with following topics: definition of interruption, abortion methods, abortion hazard, abort prevention, pregnancy hazards, sudden woman death during pregnancy or birth or puerperium, reasons why women refuse maternity, prenatal human development. The second part analyses some ethical discussions (from the Past to the Present), dealing with abort. Particular chapters discuss following topics: two main opinions in abort discussion {--} the movement ``for choice{\crqq} versus the movement ``for life{\crqq} and their interactions, search for a developmental border, religious attitudes: Jewish, Roman-Catholic, Protestant, asentistic view, other ethical principles. In the conclusion it is referred to a possibility of improvement of this all-society problem. by good school education, establishing consulting institution aimed to help abort{--}considering pregnant women. Well targeted financial aid to families with children or single parent families could be a help too.

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