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Sensitivity to rejection and its influence on the romantic relationship.
Křišťanová, Lenka ; Šulová, Lenka (advisor) ; Štětovská, Iva (referee)
Sensitivity to rejection is a tendency to anxiously or angrily expect, readily perceive, and then overreact to rejection in interpersonal relationships (Downey & Feldman, 1996). This thesis examined the potential associations between rejection sensitivity and romantic relationships in an adult population. I hypothesized that rejection sensitivity will negatively influence perceived quality of romantic relationship, including these relational factors: viability, intimacy, passion, care, satisfaction, conflict, maintenance and commitment. In the research participated 296 respondents (i.e. 148 couples), which individually completed Sensitivity to rejection scale and Relationship rating form (both measures used in Czech translation). On the basis of individual analysis of all respondents (i.e. the whole sample) were found most significant negative correlations with the viability factor and care factor. Furthermore, also the low negative correlation between sensitivity to rejection and satisfaction and commitment factors. At the level of couples were not confirmed either one statistically significant result. Although hypothesis about the influence of sensitivity to rejection on the romantic relationship were confirmed only at the individuals, and not at the individual couples, this study suggest the...
Nursing care of children with cleft lip and palate
PRÁŠKOVÁ, Kateřina
This bachelor thesis deals with the nursing care of children witch cleft lip defects and palate. The prevalence of cleft defects has decreased thanks to modern prenatal diagnosis, but cleft palate and cleft lip are still at the top of the ranking among the most common congenital developmental defects. The thesis is divided into two parts, a theoretical part and an empirical part. The theoretical part describes the anatomy and physiology of the oronasal region, prenatal care, classification of cleft lip and palate, history of treatment and current surgical treatment, nursing process and multidisciplinary care. In this bachelor thesis three objectives were set. The first objective was to determine the nutritional nursing care of children with cleft lip and palate defects. The second objective was to determine the nursing care after surgery for a child with cleft lip and palate defect. The third and final objective was to determine parental awareness of cleft lip and palate defect in their children. The research investigation of the bachelor thesis was conducted through qualitative research in the form of a case study. The case study includes a description of the situation, a description of the factors that caused the situation, a description of the procedures used and their impact on the resolution of the situation, and in particular an evaluation of the resolution of the situation and, where appropriate, suggestions for further action. The content structure became case studies: the characteristics of the client and his/her initial situation. To obtain this information, an analysis of medical records, nursing documentation, child observation and the nursing process was carried out to create a detailed nursing case history of children with the problem using the Nanda Taxonomy II. Based on the information obtained, we developer a nursing plan for two children with surgical correction of this defect. Categorization of the case study was done. According to the detailed analysis of the nursing case studies, we have created categories and subcategories, which are discussed and described in detail under each scheme. The research investigation was conducted in a specialized unit dedicated to the treatment of developmental defects of the lip and palate in pediatric patients. The research was conducted from February to mid-April 2023. Parents of children with cleft defects were interviewed to supplement the information. All of this information that was found is completely anonymous. The interview included a total of 23 pre-designed questions. Individual interviews were recorded on a mobile phone and then transcribed verbatim into Microsoft Word. Then, the parents´ interviews were analyzed and categorized using the pencil-paper method. Based on the research investigation, it was found that care is provided individually, according to the congenital defect in the lip and palate and the extent of its damage. This determines the timeliness of surgical treatment and associated nutrition. A detailed analysis of the nursing process and the creation of nursing diagnoses related to the specific patient with a congenital defect in the lip and palate region was performed. The research revealed that careful professional awareness of the parents was taken care of. Despite the fact that mothers reported sufficient awareness, some sought further information on the internet and/or in leaflets from the doctor. In terms of nursing care for children after surgery, these children are hospitalized as soon as possible after birth. These early surgeries are done for faster healing and from a psychological point of view. This bachelor thesis can be used in theoretical teaching in nursing process focused on surgical issues. In my opinion, this thesis could also be used to expand the awareness of cleft defects among health care professionals in practice.
Patients' rights from the perspective of patients
ZRNOVÁ, Ivana
The bachelor thesis is dedicated to patients' rights including nursing. Patients have several rights that relate to their health care and privacy. These rights include the right to information about their health and treatment and freedom to choose their doctor and health care facility, the right to privacy and protection of personal data, the right to respect one's religious and cultural practices, the right to basic hygiene and privacy during hospitalisation, the right to fair and equal treatment without discrimination, and many others. These rights are protected by health care laws and regulations, and patients can request to have them respected if they are violated. It is important that patients are informed about their rights and that they are allowed to actively use them so that they can receive quality health care and respect for their rights. The aim of this thesis is to find out the awareness of patients about their rights and to find out the compliance of selected rights from the patient's perspective. The aim has been achieved through quantitative research which includes a questionnaire of my own design. The research was conducted in regional hospitals among patients who were fully oriented. The results of the research will be used by the management of health service delivery for optimization of health care and for health professionals and for the students of nursing.
3D Scanner of Electromagnetic Field
Dusek, Filip ; Lacik, Jaroslav
This contribution deals with the design of anelectromagnetic field 3D scanner and its basic electromagneticprobes. The design of the scanner was done in SOLIDWORSK2022. The movements of the 3D scanner are realized along theXYZ axes by step motors. To scan the electromagnetic field, E andH probes were designed in ANSYS HFSS. The scanner controlledby a personal computer is able with a spectrum analyzer to sensethe electromagnetic field up to 10 GHz.
Coal burning as a source of mercury soil contamination
Paclíková, Karolína ; Vaňková, Maria (advisor) ; Mihaljevič, Martin (referee)
Mercury (Hg) is a global pollutant, released into the environment from both, anthropogenic and natural sources. The most significant Hg emission source is burning of fossil fuels, especially coal combustion (60%). Although Hg occurs in low concentration in coal, a large volume of coal combusted makes coaal-fired power plants ano of the largest source of Hg emission into the atmosphere and consequently to the environment. This bachelor thesis summarized the knowledge about the geochemistry of Hg in coal and soil. At the same time provides information on the distribution of Hg in soils in the Frýdlant district, area that has been affected by emissions from coal-fired power plants. The total Hg concentration in soils, coal and wastes (fly ash and bottom ash) from power plant Turów was determined by AMA-254. The concentration in the coal ranged between 217-973 µg.kg-1 Hg, the average concentration in fly ash was 94 µg.kg-1 Hg and the lowest concentration of Hg was in the bottom ash, 1-2 µg.kg-1 Hg. The average Hg concentration in soil organic horizons was 334 µg.kg-1 with the highest value 510 µg.kg-1 Hg. The obstained data were not consistent with previous study, where concentration of Hg in forest floor in Frýdlant district reached up to 1 148 µg.kg-1 . The Hg concentration in studied forest soils...
Employment influence of selected PedF UK students during their full-time university studies
Sudková, Tereza ; Hanušová, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Blažková, Veronika (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of the impact of employment on the studies of full-time students at the Faculty of Education, Charles University. The theoretical part of the introduction describes the development of tertiary education and the field of pedagogical disciplines, the issues related to balancing study and work life, the reasons why not only full-time students opt for employment, and finally, how this affects their studies and related activities. The practical part of the thesis presents the results of a quantitative research study, which was conducted through an anonymous online questionnaire involving 160 respondents who met the given conditions (full-time study, 2nd or higher year at the Faculty of Education, Charles University). The main research objective was to determine the impact of employment intensity and compatibility on the studies of full-time university students at the Faculty of Education, Charles University. The results showed that 148 respondents were employed during their studies, of which 96 worked in a compatible job. These respondents who worked during their studies were not significantly affected by the intensity of their employment on the number of hours spent studying and self-studying, unlike respondents who had incompatible employment. For the latter group,...
Accessibility and universal design of residential buildings
Bacová, Andrea
The architectural solution of residential buildings should meet functional and aesthetic requirements so that the buildings do not disturb the surrounding environment and serve their users in full. We defined these criteria in the updated standard STN 734301 Residential buildings, which applies in Slovakia from February 2021. We consider service to users to be one of the essential tasks and missions of architecture, and it includes service for all social groups, regardless of age, gender, health status, simply said service for all. Related to this is the requirement for universal design, which is a set of rules and regulations for the design of buildings and the physical environment that enable conflict-free use for all people. The paper deals with the current situation in the field of accessibility and universal design of residential buildings and living environments in the context of solving the problem of the aging population in Slovakia, but also the fulfillment of Article 9 Accessibility of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. It presents findings from the currently national project Support for Universal Design, which is implemented at the Faculty of Architecture and Design, STU in Bratislava.
Secure Two-Party Computation for weak Boneh-Boyen Signature
Sečkár, M. ; Ricci, S.
Secure two-party computation allows two entities to securely calculate a common result keeping their private inputs secret. By applying this to the weak Boneh-Boyen signature, a trusted third party is able to sign the user’s message (or a secret key) without knowing its content (or value). In this article, we present a C library that implements a two-party computation algorithm for generating a user’s secret key that can be used in a group signature scheme. The library provides a structured output ready to be serialized and sent over a network. We also show the computational benchmarks of the implemented algorithms. The computations on the sender’s side are relatively fast, which broadens the possibilities of deployment on constrained devices.
Analysis of growth characteristics and carcass composition of selected hybrid combinations of pigs
KOMOSNÝ, Michal
Two hybrid combinations with an almost equal ratio of barrows and gilts (Large White Landrace) (Large White-sire line Pietrain) - experiment 1 and (Large White Landrace) Pietrain - experiment 2 were included to the monitoring (70 head). The rearing of piglets was going on in the experiment 1 from 25 to 60 days of age and in the experiment 2 from 28 to 63 days of age. Higher live weight and average daily gain were achieved in barrows of both hybrid combinations. A lower consumption of feed per 1 kg of gain was found in barrows. Feed consumption per 1 kg of gain was statistically significantly influenced by gender in the experiment 1. In the experiment 1, fattening was going on from 60 days of age and was evaluated up to 130 days of age. The first group was fed with an ad libitum diet (AD), the second group was fed with a moderate restricted diet (MR) and the third group was fed with a strong restricted diet (SD). AD barrows and gilts achieved the highest live weight and average daily gain. The lowest feed consumption per 1 kg of gain and the highest lean meat content were recorded in barrows and gilts of SR. In almost all traits, with the exception of lean meat content, greater differences between groups of feeding methods were recorded in barrows. Live weight and average daily gain were significantly influenced by the feeding methods. Feed consumption per 1 kg gain was significantly influenced by gender. Experiment 2 was going on from 63 days of age and is evaluated up to 133 days of age. The first group was fed with an ad libitum diet (AD), the second group was fed with a restricted diet from 85 kg live weight (R2) and the third group was fed with a restricted diet from 65 kg live weight (R3). Also in the experiment 2, the highest live weight and average daily gain were in AD barrows and gilts and the lowest in R65 groups. The differences between ad libitum or by restricted-fed pigs were not as significant as in the experiment 1. The lowest feed consumption per 1 kg of gain was in barrows R65 and gilts R85. Lean meat content was the highest in AD barrows and R65 gilts. Live weight and average daily gain were significantly influenced by the feeding method and gender. Feed consumption per 1 kg of gain was significantly influenced by the feeding method. The slaughter value traits were converted to an age of 148.9 days in the experiment 1. The highest slaughter weight was in AD barrows and gilts. The lowest average backfat thickness and with a related highest lean meat content (FOM) were in SR barrows and gilts. The highest pH45 was in barrows of both restricted groups and MR gilts. The lowest drip loss was in SR barrows and MR gilts. The highest IMF content was recorded in AD barrows and gilts. Backfat thickness and lean meat content (FOM) were significantly influenced by the feeding method. Lean meat content (FOM) in the AD group and MLLT area in the SR group were significantly influenced by gender. The slaughter value traits were converted to an age of 141.3 days in the experiment 2. The highest slaughter weight was in barrows and AD gilts. The lowest backfat thickness was in R85 barrows and R65 gilts. The highest lean meat content (FOM) was in the R85 groups for both sexes. The highest pH45 was in barrows AD and gilts R85. The lowest drip loss and the highest content of IMF was in barrows and gilts R65. The results of the experiment 1 for the hybrid combination (LW L) (LWSL Pn) showed that it is suitable to use ad libitum feeding for both gilts and barrows, depending on the technological and organizational possibilities of the breeder, to apply a stronger feeding restriction. In terms of costs per 1 kg of gain, it was shown in the experiment 2 for the hybrid ombination (LW L) Pn as the most suitable feed restriction from 85 kg of live weight, when the growth potential of pigs was best utilized with adequate feed conversion. Results of the trials showed excellent growth potential
Telerehabilitation in patients with multiple sclerosis
Zeiselová, Jitka ; Novotná, Klára (advisor) ; Kövári, Martina (referee)
The subject of this master thesis is telerehabilitation in pacients with multiple sclerosis with a focus on patients with higher neurological deficit. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic degenerative disease affecting the central nervous system. According to the latest information (31.12.2021) from the ReMuS register there is 17 148 patients with a multiple sclerosis in the Czech republic. Altogether 71 % from this amount are women. The aim of this thesis is breifly introduce the topic of multiple sclerosis, its etiopathogenesis, diagnostic, symptomatology and therapy, with a focus on rehabilitation. Next chapter of the theoretical part is dedicated to telemedicine. There are information about history of telemedicine, some possibilities of its use in other fields of rehabilitation and also describes some platforms which can be used for providing an online therapy. Practical part of the thesis consists of two sections. The first one contains a survey which investigates amount of awareness of telerehabilitation and also amount of interest of it in patients with multiple sclerosis, partially for the needs of the Saint Joseph's Home which plans to expand its rehabilitation services. In the second part we wanted to prove the feasibility of telerehabilitation in patients with higher neurological deficit...

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