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Simulation Teaching of Bladder Catheterization of Women
MAIEROVÁ, Pavla
The bachelor´s thesis is focused on simulation teaching of catheterization of the bladder in women. Simulation teaching is an innovative educational method in which students acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes of nursing methods in a controlled environment.This method leads to improving of the quality of care in clinical practice and ensuring the patient safety. The theoretical part deals with the simulation teaching, individual phases of simulation teaching and the procedure of urinary catheter insertion. It also deals with the phase of planning, implementation and evaluation. Individual phases are an essential part of a quality simulation process. The procedure of permanent urinary catheterization itself is incorporated into the scenario of simulation teaching. The scenario is divided into three parts that deal with the nursing procedure before, during and after the procedure. The theoretical part of the bachelor´s thesis does not omit the necessary information related to permanent urinary catheterization, such as types of urinary catheterization, indications and contraindications of permanent urinary catheterization, including the risk of the development of complications. The aim of the thesis is to determine the critical points of the insertion of a permanent urinary catheter without the assistance of another person. Therefore it is important for students to coordinate the whole process of the procedure properly, maintain asepsis and not forget to communicate with the patient. The research part is implemented using a qualitative method of research investigation, where the research set consists of students of the 3rd year from the selected faculty of the General Nurse study program. Through semi-structured observation, critical points in the process of catheterization of the bladder in women are detected. Critical points are directed to the procedure before, during and after urinary catheterization. Using a semi-structured interview, students' recommendations regarding simulation teaching of permanent urinary catheterization of women are also investigated.
Risk Management inside Construction Company
Štrbavý, Lukáš ; Kubala, Tomáš (referee) ; Nováková, Jana (advisor)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to describe risk management in a construction company. The first part of the diploma thesis is focused on theory, which deals with the explanation of basic concepts with risks and risk management in a construction company. The second, practical part addresses the risks of a specific project.
Can Local Action Groups at Czech Republic take a role of the partners of small municipalities in applying strategic governance at countryside?
Skála, Vít ; Potůček, Martin (advisor) ; Frič, Pavol (referee)
Diploma thesis "Can Local Action Group play an important role, like partner at strategic planning, to countryside municipalities at Czech?" seeks answers to this question. The discussion about definition of countryside and its problems is described at the beginning of the thesis as actual and previous politics as well. Description of Czech constitution connected to countryside is mention next to it. After that, there is described the LEADER method and comparison between using this method at 5 different European countries. The tree of problem and actors analysis is provided later on. The short description of the theories using at thesis outputs is provided as well. The used theories are: bureaucracy theory, theory of social capital, theory of cultural determination, governance theory and policy network analysis. The describing of outputs from realized primary research is the main part of the thesis. There were carried out 17 structure talks in qualitative research and processed 509 questionnaires in quantitative research. The lot of tables and graphs are attached. Finally the 3 scenarios, like a suitable form for such a complex topic, were composed to describe answer at the primary question of this thesis in its context and complexity.
Klimaticko-pedologická rajonizace rajčete jedlého (Lycopersicon lycopersicum L.)
Šmejkalová, Julie
ABSTRAKT The literature overview of the thesis is divided into two sections. Both parts complement each other in the following chapters that describe the methodology applied and present the study results. The main aim of the thesis was to assess the climate change impacts on the distribution of the suitable tomato growing regions in the Czech Republic. In the first part the contemporary localization of the tomato production is discussed with respect to the climatic and soil conditions. The second part of the literature overview covers the theory of the climate change and its interconnections with the greenhouse effect increase. The methodology itself was based on assumption that the tomato growing areas are characterized by the certain minimum temperature sum required for the profitable production. It is obvious that the increase of the temperature predicted by the Global circulation models will lead the to increase of these temperature sums over the whole area of the Czech Republic. However it is clear that not only meteorological elements but also suitable soil conditions are limiting factors for successful tomato growing. Therefore the presence of the predefined soil types was the second factor determining the suitability of the given region for the tomato growth. The results of the study confirmed the hypothesis that the global warming will lead to enlargement of the areas with suitable growing conditions for tomato and almost certainly for other kinds of vegetables. The changes are documented by the map material in order to identify the shifts in the distribution and extend of these areas on the district (NUTS 3) level. The last part of the diploma thesis discuses drought as the most important hydrometeorological extreme for plant growing in present and expected climatic conditions.
The observed and projected temperature changes in the Alpine region and their consequences
Pinc, Martin ; Pokorná, Lucie (advisor) ; Treml, Václav (referee)
The observed and projected temperature changes in the Alpine region and their consequences Abstract This paper studies findings from researches that describe development of a climate change in the Alps. This text shows geography of the Alps, models that define future temperature changes and natural and human factors which affect climate change in the Alpine region. One of the main topics in this paper are possible consequences of the climate change. This paper studies climate change in the Swiss Alps and in Wallis Alps on Swiss-Italian border. The next section of this paper studies scenarios of climate change and divides them according to emission development. Paper also shows the projected temperature changes in the Alps. The main goal of this work is to accurately describe climate change models used in the Alpine region, to discuss their reliability and to determine in which cases the model temperatures differ from temperature data measured at meteorogical stations. Another goal of this work is to determine physical and human factors that contribute to surface temperature warming in the Alps. This paper also shows predictions of temperature development in the Alps and its possible consequences. In the Alps, The projected temperatures are compared with measured temperatures. Predicted temperatures are then...
Contemporary Czech TV series: methods used in screenplay development
Knéblová, Michaela ; Moravec, Václav (advisor) ; Štoll, Martin (referee)
The thesis deals with contemporary Czech serial production in terms of script development. It focuses primarily on the development of screenplays for the series on Česká televize and on drama series with one-hour episodes. It compares the development in the Czech environment with British and American practice. It maps the current Czech serial environment, creates an overview of contemporary Czech serials in broadcasting and clarifies the basics of narrative serial structure. It contains a comparison of selected pilot parts in terms of their narrative structure. It focuses on both screenwriting practice and development practices from the point of view of the television of public service, in the case of the American production it focuses on the Hollywood system. It uses methods of qualitative analysis of scripts, in-depth semi-structured interviews with creative producers and comparison of script development in individual productions.
Instructions to Create Art
Šindelářová, Alice ; Jiřička, Eva (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
The work summarizes the ideas concerning human creativity, the desire to create and the expression of art. I researched creativity in my family. Personally, I met all the members of my immediate family and we worked together. Then I organized an event at my cottage where we all got together and everyone had the task of creating something on their own and then together in the whole group. So I decided to conceive the work itself as a text screenplay and a description of events which happened and what the family members had to talk about before and during our family meeting. The issue is above all, it is their unclear understanding of my intention to carry out the event itself and then a clash of views on art and the common creation that took place in the garden. For the presentation itself, the participant is seated with me at one table and I read the screenplay of the event. The work is a confrontation of my family's amateur view of art with a view of mine as an art student.
The observed and projected temperature changes in the Alpine region and their consequences
Pinc, Martin ; Pokorná, Lucie (advisor) ; Treml, Václav (referee)
The observed and projected temperature changes in the Alpine region and their consequences Abstract This paper studies findings from researches that describe development of a climate change in the Alps. This text shows geography of the Alps, and also models that define future temperature changes and natural and human factors which affect climate change in the Alpine region. One of the main topics in this paper are possible consequences of the climate change. This paper studies climate change in the Swiss Alps and in Wallis Alps on Swiss-Italian border. The next section of this paper studies scenarios of climate change and divides them according to emission development. Paper also shows the projected temperature changes in the Alps. The last chapter of this paper describes modelling of climate change using tree-ring based temperature reconstructions. The main goal of this work is to accurately describe climate change models used in the Alpine region, to discuss their reliability and to determine in which cases the model temperatures differ from temperature data measured at meteorogical stations. Another goal of this work is to determine physical and human factors that contribute to surface temperature warming in the Alps. This paper also shows predictions of temperature development in the Alps and its...

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