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Maecenases of Daniel Adam from Veleslavín
Stuchlíková, Marika ; Černá, Alena (referee) ; Čechura, Jaroslav (advisor)
In my study I focus on the persons who are the recipients of the book-dedications which were written by Daniel Adam from Veleslavín. This printer and writer owned one of the most significant and productive book-printer in the 16th Century Bohemia. I had tried to research the life stories of this persons, political careers, privat interests, religion and other factors which could be the reasons for this book-dedications. Not at last I was interested whether this persons had any personal relationship with the printer or whether they lived in the same social environment. The stories of book-dedications are accompanied by the picture of contemporary social and cultural lifestyle with the special focus on the book culture.
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Communication Skills of Nurses Working at ICU in Hospital
Schánilcová, Zuzana ; Hejzlarová, Lenka (advisor) ; Černá, Alena (referee)
This dissertation work is concerned with some nurses' problems in communication with a patient at ARD/ICU in hospital. In theoretical part "I try to explain the concept communication", to point at the important position of a nurse in communication with a patient, to outline the basic ways of communication at nursery care and consequently the communication problems between a nurse and a patient, too. At once I try to describe complexly some alternatives of nurses' communication at ICU with a different sort of patients. In last theoretical parts I deal with the concept of basale stimulation and I briefly describe the workplace ARD/ICU, the care of the patient in intensive care and his needs. The experiencial part of dissertation work is concentrated on communication of nurses working at ARD/ICU with a patient with a deficiency of consciousness with secure respiratory tract. For getting data in the research part was chosen the method of quantitative research - the structurial questionnaire. In this part I aimed at finding out the ways of communication using by nurses at patients with a deficiency of consciousness and the patients of fully consciousness with secure respiratory tract and to reveal both the reasons of problems in communication with these sorts of patients.
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