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Multifunctional building in Vyškov
Musil, Antonín ; Párová,, Jitka (referee) ; Rusinová, Marie (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the desing documentation of a multifunctional house. The building is three-storeyed. The roof structure is designed as a single-layer, flat roof. This building is divided into three working parts. First part is used for medical clinic and pharmacy business. This section is wheelchair accessible. The second part of the building is designed as office space. In incudles office space, archive and hygiene facilitites for staff. The third part of building is for housing. Includes 2 apartments and associated storages. The building is designed from the structural systém POROTHERM and has rectangular plan shape with beveled edges.
Reconstruction of the Municipal Authority in Radnice
Štrunc, Michal ; Kalivoda, Tomáš (referee) ; Kalousek, Lubor (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the project documentation of the reconstruction of a mixed-use building in Radnice, which is designed as a four-floor. In the first floor are premises of a post office a pharmacy. The second and the third floor is designed for the management of the city and there is a public library in the fourth floor. The structural system is a cast-in-place concrete frame with the precast floor slabs and the gabled roof. The building is located in a terraced house on a square.
Multifunctional House Brno - Holásky
Vondráček, Petr ; Procházka, Jiří (referee) ; Sobotka, Jindřich (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with design of new building multifunctional house in southeastern outskirts of Brno in urban district Holásky. The three-storey building combines purpose of permanent housing, stomatology center and pharmacy. Business premises and technical facilities are located on the ground floor. Overall twelve dwelling units with layout design as one-bedroom flat and two-bedroom flat are placed on above-ground floors. Designed building has rectangular trapezoid shape and copies triangle shape of flat building plot. Parking spaces are perpendicular to adjacent access road. External walls are made of 500 mm thick Porotherm hollow clay blocks with inserted mineral insulation. Ceiling structure is designed as reinforced concrete slab, which is divided into set of smaller two way slabs. Building is roofed with flat roof, on it are placed solar collectors used for water heating and reducing operating costs. Effective management of rainwater which is collected and reused helps decrease environmental impact of building. Total energy consumption of the building is reduced by building compactness. Thesis contains project documentation for the construction.
Multifunctional building
Malyjurek, Jakub ; Havířová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Lavický, Miloš (advisor)
The aim of this master´s thesis is to draw up a project documentation for the construction of a multifunctional building in the cadastral area of the Jablunkov town. The building plot is located in the outskirts of the town. The building is designed as a detached unit wit 3 above – ground floors and a cellar. The building has a designed structural wall system made of sand-lime blocks. The ceiling and roof structures are made of monolithic slabs. It is roofed with a single-span vegetated flat roof. In the underground floor there are cellars, a technical room, a day room, a cleaning room, a room with the main electricity distribution board, a workroom and storerooms. On the first floor there is a pharmacy and a café. On the second floor there are office premises and on the top floor there are 4 residential units. Three apartments are designed as 2+kk and one is designed as 3+kk.
Multifunctional building
Teichmannová, Michaela ; Spáčil, Miroslav (referee) ; Brukner, Bohuslav (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the project of the new construction of a multi-functional house on a plot of land in Husova street near CAN in the wider center of the city Pilsen. The house is designed as an object for commercial use and housing with social apartments and as part of the newly proposed block on Emil Škoda Square, for which an urban planning study was prepared. With regard to the existing building, which will be preserved, the house is designed to have 4 above ground floors and 1 underground floor. In total, the house has 5 non-residential units for commercial use and 18 residential units. The building's technical facilities, collective garage and cellars for apartment owners are designed on the first underground floor of the building. The non-residential units will be used as commercial spaces for health care and catering with a specific use, i.e. Fit bar, pharmacy, optometry, dental surgery and medical rehabilitation and are designed in a 1st floor building. All residential units are designed in 2 to 4 floors.
Promoting smoking cessation in pharmacies
Havlůjová, Anna ; Králíková, Eva (advisor) ; Pánková, Alexandra (referee)
Background In recent years, tobacco use in the Czech Republic has slightly declined, however, approximately a quarter of the population aged 15 and over are smokers. Pharmacists are one of the most easily accessible healthcare professionals and can, therefore, play a key role in the process of smoking cessation. Objectives Primary objective of this work was mapping the smoking cessation support available in Czech pharmacies. Secondary aims included assessing the interest of pharmacists to perform smoking cessation interventions and the importance of different factors hindering them from doing so. Other objectives were mapping different types of smoking cessation support provided in pharmacies and opportunity to refer them to other healthcare professionals. Methods A quantitative survey study was used. Questionnaire were compiled in online platform Survio. Data were collected in March 2022. The questionnaire was distributed via email using the list of registered pharmacies on SÚKL website. In total, 2681 facilities were approached, of which 132 responded. One questionnaire was invalid, therefore, final selection was comprised of 131 pharmacies, the response rate was 4.92 %. Acquired data were processed and analysed in MS Excel software. Results From all respondents, 80.2 % provide or are interested...
Current role of veterinary drugs in pharmacy
Galambicová, Eliška ; Vokřál, Ivan (advisor) ; Ťupová, Lenka (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology Student: Eliška Galambicová Supervisor: PharmDr. Ivan Vokřál, Ph.D. Title of diploma thesis: Current role of veterinary drugs in pharmacy The aim of this diploma thesis is to chart the current role of veterinary drugs in the range of pharmacies and the knowledge of pharmacists in the field of veterinary drugs. Data was collected via questionnaire from March to May 2021 and the target group was graduates in the field of pharmacy. A total of 2,148 pharmacies across the Czech Republic were contacted via an e-mail obtained from the website of the State Institute of Drug Control. The anonymous questionnaire consisted of a total of 15 questions which focused on mass-produced veterinary medicinal products and individually prepared veterinary medicinal products, human drugs used in veterinary care, a background of knowledge of pharmacists in the field and information that pharmacists consider important which was not acquired throughout their studies. A total of 325 completed questionnaires were obtained within the survey, while the array of pharmacies that completed the questionnaire was approximately even throughout the Czech Republic. The results showed that 92.3 % of the surveyed pharmacies across the Czech...
Pulse Check in Pharmacies IV
Kameníková, Andrea ; Malá, Kateřina (advisor) ; Mareček, Aleš (referee)
Pulse check in pharmacies IV Supervisor: PharmDr. Kateřina Malá, Ph.D. Consultant: PharmDr. Anna Rejmanová, Ph.D. Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy Introduction: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a serious arrhythmia that is also the most common heart rhythm disorder in our population and its incidence continues to rise. It can be a cause of high morbidity and mortality if it is not detected and treated in time. Unfortunately, almost one third of patients have an asymptomatic AF. Screening activities in pharmacies are a possible tool for early detection of hidden arrhythmias. Aim: The aim of the study was to measure heart rate (HR), blood pressure (BP) and to monitor some of the symptoms of AF in patients involved in screening for heart rhythm disorders in a community pharmacy. Methods: HR measurements took place for eight weeks (08-09/2021 and 12/2021-01/2022) in two community pharmacies in Doksy and Cvikov. Patients ≥ 55 years of age were offered the option of AF screening. First, the HR was measured by palpation. Subsequently, it was verified with a Veroval ECG device. BP was then measured with an Omron M6 Comfort pressure device. All measurements took place in a consultation room. An evaluation of selected symptoms, risk factors and...
Pulse Check in Pharmacies III
Vasilišinová, Ivana ; Rejmanová, Anna (advisor) ; Mareček, Aleš (referee)
Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University Pulse check in pharmacies III Author: Ivana Vasilišinová Supervisor: PharmDr. Anna Rejmanová, Ph.D. Consultant: PharmDr. Kateřina Malá, Ph.D. Introduction: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common supraventricular arrhythmia. It is often asymptomatic. If left untreated, the patient is at significant risk of complications, especially of ischemic stroke (IS) and heart failure. These complications can be effectively prevented by early detection of AF and initiation of treatment. Population screening activities performed at pharmacies could serve as an useful tool for detection of latent arrhythmias. Objective: The aim of this diploma thesis was to analyze the heart rate, blood pressure, selected symptoms and risk factors for IS in real patient population and to raise their awareness in the field of heart rate monitoring. Methodology: The measurement took place in a public pharmacy at an outpatient clinic in Prague during the one-day campaign "Pharmacy Day" (18/6/2020) and subsequent data collection (12/2020-02/2021). During this time, education in atrial fibrillation, the heart rate and blood pressure measurement and also evaluation of the selected symptoms and risk factors for the possible future...
Pulse Check in Pharmacies V
Zyková, Kateřina ; Rejmanová, Anna (advisor) ; Mareček, Aleš (referee)
1 Abstract Pulse check in pharmacies V Author: Kateřina Zyková Supervisor: PharmDr. Anna Rejmanová, Ph.D. Consultant: PharmDr. Kateřina Malá, Ph.D. Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University Introduction: Pharmacists are in close contact with patients on daily basis and can thus be involved in the detection of several diseases including atrial fibrillation (AF), the prevalence of which is still increasing. Aim: The aim of this study was to raise awareness of the possibility and meaning of heart rate monitoring to detect dysrhythmias, especially atrial fibrillation, to analyze the symptoms and risk factors of heart rhythm disorders, and to monitor blood pressure. A sub-objective was also to demonstrate the possibility of pharmacist involvement in measuring heart rate (HR) and searching for patients with previously undiagnosed heart rhythm abnormalities. Methods: The design was a prospective cross-sectional bicentric study. People aged ≥ 55 years without a history of chronic anticoagulant therapy were addressed between July 26 and August 6, 2021 at the regional hospital pharmacy, and on September 8, 2021, as part of the public awareness-raising campaign. Participants were asked about the presence of selected symptoms, associated diseases,...

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