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Ethical linkage of the right to the awareness of the patient´s health
SAMCOVÁ, Daniela
This bachelor paper is called {\clqq}ethical links of the patients` right to be informed of their state of health``. This work consists of a theoretic part and a research part. The theoretic part describes the present state of the given subject. I mention here some important terms and the history of this topic. There also belongs, among others, informed consent and hermeneutic aspect of health care. The research part deals with hypotheses and the results of the followup research. The research was carried out at surgical and gynaecological and obstetrical wards. Respondents were deliberately recruited from among patients, nurses and doctors so that I could compare the responds of the three questioned groups. The aim of my paper is to check to what extents the rights of patients to chose which of the close people be informed of their state of health are respected form the point of view of ethics. I also try to find out in this paper if patients are contented with they are informed about methods and course of tretment and with the communication betwen them and nurses and doctors and present them in graphs for clearer arrangement.
Etické aspekty ošetřování nespolupracujících pacientů v rámci záchranné služby
KRÁL, Václav
Emergency health service is a specific part of health care and in connection with ethical approach to non-cooperating patients many questions appear: To what extent is acceptable to force the patient to cooperate and to what extent is it necessary and important to leave the patient the right to decide on his or her health in life? Is it in accordance with ethics to tell the patient a white lie on his or her state so that he or she would be willing to cooperate? The aim my thesis is to find out which approach is ethically acceptable when treating patients who do not cooperate. Further I wanted to learn about the opinions of rescue workers on ethical dilemmas, which I described above.
Patient's Informed Consent and Providing Health Care without Patient's Consent
Hejdová, Eva ; Lešetický, Ondřej (advisor) ; Střítecký, Rudolf (referee)
I analyze the legislative action of doctor's obligation to inform patients about health and the nature of the disease and their implementation in practice. Furthermore, present legal definition of the responsibilities of doctors in surgery,which was not preceded patient's consent. I accentuate the legal definition of these tenses institutes and potential torts in this issue.

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