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Therapy of arterial hypertension in prehospital emergency care and at urgent admission
SYNKOVÁ, Kateřina
The bachelor thesis on the topic of Therapy of arterial hypertension in prehospital emergency care and in the emergency room is focused on dealing with states in cases of sudden escalation of patient's blood pressure. The thesis is divided into a theoretical part and a practical part. In the theoretical part, blood pressure is characterized, including the methods of its measurement, arterial hypertension and hypertensive crisis. Furthermore, there are descriptions of the basic classes of anti-hypertensives and their use in specific groups with arterial hypertension. In the practical part of the bachelor thesis, three goals were set. The first goal was to map out how arterial hypertension is treated in prehospital emergency care within the competences of paramedics and guidelines of given workplace of the emergency medical service. Second goal was to map out the way in which arterial hypertension is treated in emergency rooms of given workplaces, and the third goal was to find out what are the differences between therapy of arterial hypertension in prehospital emergency care and in the emergency room. The research study was carried out via qualitative method of data collection using semi-structured interviews. The interviews were conducted with paramedics operating within the Emergency medical services of the South Bohemia region in the districts of Písek, Tábor and Český Krumlov. In addition, selected paramedics working in the emergency department of České Budějovice Hospital also took part in the interviews. From the results of the research part of the bachelor thesis can be concluded, that the interviewed paramedics have enough experiences and knowledge in the area of treating a patient with arterial hypertension and know when it is adequate to reach out to a medical professional about possible therapy.
Presentation of Numerals in Teaching Czech as a Foreign Language
Synková, Kateřina ; Škodová, Svatava (advisor) ; Synková, Pavlína (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the issues of numerals in the context of teaching Czech as a foreign language. The theoretical part describes the reasons why numerals are so problematic in the process of teaching and the common methodological recommendations for the teaching of numerals are described here as well. The goal of this thesis is to suggest the most suitable way to teach selected numerals along with the related grammatical cases. Numerals in the chosen textbooks of Czech for foreigners and the analysis of the chosen forms in the CzeSL-SGT learner corpora were analysed for this purpose. The analysis of the corpus helps to define the difficult cases in more detail. Based on the analyses, the worksheets were created for the chosen types of numerals that can be used in the teaching process. These materials also contain recommendations for working with the individual activities.
Comparison of the regulatory and market approach to counterparty risk
Synková, Kateřina ; Šedivý, Jan (advisor) ; Metrah, Samy (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with a specific type of credit risk, counterparty risk. Theoretical part describes the difference between traditional credit risk and counterparty risk, the individual components of counterparty risk and modelling of these components. Methods of measurement, mitigating and managing the risk are described here. The focus is on the regulatory perspective and capital requirements associated with counterparty risk. The second part compares the quantification of the Standardized CVA Capital Charge and the calculation of unilateral CVA. The value of unilateral CVA is converted to the annual Value at Risk by historical simulation method. The expected future exposure is calculated under the Standardized Approach and the approach is described here.
Analysis of the main features of the spoken Prague Czech
Synková, Kateřina ; Chromý, Jan (advisor) ; Adam, Robert (referee)
The thesis analyses the main features of Spoken Prague Czech. A recently published literature dealing with Spoken Czech and Spoken Prague Czech was used as for the starting point and as the basis for the study. The hypothesis is based on the aforementioned literature, which was confirmed by voice recordings of Prague native speakers. The acquired data was compiled by the quantitative sociolinguistic methods. The usage of the following terms was examined bych, bychom vs. bysem, bysme, third person plural of the paradigma prosí, trpí, sází, dělá diphthongisation -ý into -ej, instrumental endings of substantive and adjective noun such as -ami, -ama, -y, -emi/-ema, -ími/-íma, -mi/-ma, the usage of endings -m vs. -me within the verb forms of the first person plural indicative and shortening é into í. The outcomes of research show that non-standard varieties generally predominate with an occasional influence of sex and age. Key words: Spoken Prague Czech, Variationist sociolinguistic, variety, variable
Analysis of the main features of the spoken Prague Czech
Synková, Kateřina ; Chromý, Jan (advisor) ; Adam, Robert (referee)
The thesis analyses the main features of Spoken Prague Czech. A recently published literature dealing with Common Czech and Spoken Prague Dialect was used as for the starting point and as the basis for the study. The hypothesis is based on the aforementioned literature, which was confirmed by voice recordings of Prague native speakers. The acquired data was compiled by the quantitative sociolinguistic methods. The usage of the following terms was examined bych, bychom vs. bysem, bysme, third person plural of the paradigma prosí trpí sází, dělá diphthongisation -ý into -ej, instrumental endings such as -ami, -ama, -y, the usage of endings -m vs. -me within the verb forms of the first person plural indicative and shortening é into í. The outcomes of my research show that Common Czech varieties generally predominate with an occasional influence of sex and age. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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