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Large-scale disasters and their management
Černá, Jana ; Šamánková, Marie (advisor) ; Špunda, Jan (referee)
Bachelor thesis "Mass accident and their management" deals with the problem with management extraordinary events. The aim of this study is to resume the basic information and pieces of knowledge concerned the theme of the mass accidents. It is a theoretical study with practical instructions. By the processing of this work is gone from the specialized literature and from the up-to- date thesis relating to different kinds of catastrophes and mass accidents. At the beginning of the thesis there is described what the medicine of catastrophe is and a little bit of the history of this medicine branch. Next part of the study deals with classification of the catastrophes. Some catastrophes, which destroy our earth, for example tsunami in Asia in 2004 and floods in the Czech Republic in 1997 and 2002 are mentioned. The study introduces integrated rescue system and organization in place of the extraordinary event. More closely my study devotes the classification of the wounded. In this part there are the charts, which are used to classification. Finally there are the basics of first aid of some injuries introduced in this work. The study mentions the contagious diseases, epidemic hazards and psychological effects of mass accidents. In study there is the case reports and the manual "What do when the siren sounds"....
Introduction of the news in recommended procedures and knowledge of the methods by the nursing staff in pre-hospital emergency care in first-aid services
Janoch, Radek ; Šamánková, Marie (advisor) ; Špunda, Jan (referee)
An establishment of innovations in recommended procedures and the knowledge of the medical staff methodology in the pre-hospital urgent care within the emergency medical services. The aim of our work was to find out the present state of knowledge and the fullfilling of recommended standard s for acute pre-hospital care. Due to the fact that within the last few years the emergency and ambulance services have undergone many changes, we were intrested in finding out at what phase the emergency and ambulance service is. Whether there is an aim to improve the quality of pre-hospital client care, and if the knowledge of recommended standards is enough, and whether the employer is intrested in enabling his workers to be continually educated in this area. Data collection was made by a teclmical questionaire, which, with the help of web pages (wv"w.katana-shop.comjanoch) and e-mail was sent to emergency and ambulance service workers through-out the Czech Republic and some countries in the world. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
A comparison of various systems of urgent care and their future directions
Pokorný, Jiří ; Čelko, Alexander (advisor) ; Kalvach, Pavel (referee) ; Špunda, Jan (referee)
While a relatively young field of medicine, emergency care (EC) has recently witnessed dramatic advances which will definitely continue. At present, there are 2 main systems of EC provision, the Anglo-American and the Franco-German ones. Both systems have their indisputable advantages; however, they are also fraught with major drawbacks. Given my long-term personal experience with emergency medical service as well as my appointments in hospital resuscitation wards, emergency departments, and operating theaters, I am convinced there is still considerable room for improvement in the organization of pre- and in-hospital EC in our country. To develop this thesis, I have collected as much as possible information about the organization of EC in various countries of the world and in the CR. Based on my knowledge and data from the above sources and, also, using my long-standing experience, I have evaluated and compared individual EC systems assessing both their advantages and disadvantages. The analysis has shown that the system of EC should meet both the geopolitical and economic status of the country involved, and the standard of currently available therapeutic options. The outcome of my study is a proposal to modify the system of EC in the CR. It should be an adaptable system, with its main advantage being it...
A comparison of various systems of urgent care and their future directions
Pokorný, Jiří ; Čelko, Alexander (advisor) ; Kalvach, Pavel (referee) ; Špunda, Jan (referee)
While a relatively young field of medicine, emergency care (EC) has recently witnessed dramatic advances which will definitely continue. At present, there are 2 main systems of EC provision, the Anglo-American and the Franco-German ones. Both systems have their indisputable advantages; however, they are also fraught with major drawbacks. Given my long-term personal experience with emergency medical service as well as my appointments in hospital resuscitation wards, emergency departments, and operating theaters, I am convinced there is still considerable room for improvement in the organization of pre- and in-hospital EC in our country. To develop this thesis, I have collected as much as possible information about the organization of EC in various countries of the world and in the CR. Based on my knowledge and data from the above sources and, also, using my long-standing experience, I have evaluated and compared individual EC systems assessing both their advantages and disadvantages. The analysis has shown that the system of EC should meet both the geopolitical and economic status of the country involved, and the standard of currently available therapeutic options. The outcome of my study is a proposal to modify the system of EC in the CR. It should be an adaptable system, with its main advantage being it...
Is everyone capable of providing first aid?
Bartáková, Lenka ; Šamánková, Marie (advisor) ; Špunda, Jan (referee)
The objective of this paper is to find standard of knowledges about providing first aid in common people. Since I found out, that question of first aid doesn't appeal to people and they don't know the most fundamental elements of first aid, I decided to do research on this subject and to find whether cases which I met are solitary or are usual by majority of inhibitants. And subsequently to devise possibilities to improve standart knowledge of first aid. The collection of data was led through technology of questionaire, whích I distributed in to the different types of public, so that result would have the biggest value. The questions concerned an experience of people with first aid and their information about this problem. The questions were formulated as close with possibility of selection from two or more answers, half-closed questions and open questions where the respondents completed with their job and telephone number for ZZS. The advantage of this collection of data was a contact with respondents and possibility of discussion. Majority of respondents wanted to know, where they made mistakes and why their answer wasn't correct. 300 questionnaires were distributed and 216 was completed. The results of investigation are supporting fact, that public don't show any concern about first aid and therefore...
Introduction of the news in recommended procedures and knowledge of the methods by the nursing staff in pre-hospital emergency care in first-aid services
Janoch, Radek ; Šamánková, Marie (advisor) ; Špunda, Jan (referee)
An establishment of innovations in recommended procedures and the knowledge of the medical staff methodology in the pre-hospital urgent care within the emergency medical services. The aim of our work was to find out the present state of knowledge and the fullfilling of recommended standard s for acute pre-hospital care. Due to the fact that within the last few years the emergency and ambulance services have undergone many changes, we were intrested in finding out at what phase the emergency and ambulance service is. Whether there is an aim to improve the quality of pre-hospital client care, and if the knowledge of recommended standards is enough, and whether the employer is intrested in enabling his workers to be continually educated in this area. Data collection was made by a teclmical questionaire, which, with the help of web pages (wv"w.katana-shop.comjanoch) and e-mail was sent to emergency and ambulance service workers through-out the Czech Republic and some countries in the world. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Large-scale disasters and their management
Černá, Jana ; Špunda, Jan (referee) ; Šamánková, Marie (advisor)
Bachelor thesis "Mass accident and their management" deals with the problem with management extraordinary events. The aim of this study is to resume the basic information and pieces of knowledge concerned the theme of the mass accidents. It is a theoretical study with practical instructions. By the processing of this work is gone from the specialized literature and from the up-to- date thesis relating to different kinds of catastrophes and mass accidents. At the beginning of the thesis there is described what the medicine of catastrophe is and a little bit of the history of this medicine branch. Next part of the study deals with classification of the catastrophes. Some catastrophes, which destroy our earth, for example tsunami in Asia in 2004 and floods in the Czech Republic in 1997 and 2002 are mentioned. The study introduces integrated rescue system and organization in place of the extraordinary event. More closely my study devotes the classification of the wounded. In this part there are the charts, which are used to classification. Finally there are the basics of first aid of some injuries introduced in this work. The study mentions the contagious diseases, epidemic hazards and psychological effects of mass accidents. In study there is the case reports and the manual "What do when the siren sounds"....

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