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Bronchial asthma in the practice of paramedic
ŠEBEST, Jakub
Astma bronchiale is a lifelong chronic respiratory illness which affects all the age categories of population. The aim of this final work is to obtain knowledge and to analyse paramedics´ approaches used during a diagnosis and providing prehospital urgent care to patients affected by this illness.The bachelor´s work is divided into a theoretical and a research part. The theoretical part deals with the anatomy of the respiratory system, process of breathing, diagnosis and treatment in prehospital urgent care.The research of this work was realized by using recorded interview with paramedics. The aim of this research is to show the reader more viewpoints to this issue and to outline the experience of paramedics with treatment of this illness. This research demostrates that paramedics get in contact with the asthma bronchiale several times in a month, they are familiar with this illness and they know methods of its treatment. The result of the work shows how difficult the diagnostics of this illness is. Differential diagnostics also points to broad-spectrum of illnesses. Eventually, we can also enroll a wrong feedback between emergency service and medical facility. Results of this work in the theoretical part help the reader to get objective information about this matters, diagnostics and treatment of this illness in prehospital urgent care. The main contribution of this work should also be the view to the methods, approaches and experiences of paramedics during the treatment of the asthma bronchiale in prehospital urgent care. The output of the bachelor´s work is a brief manual for paramedics showing how to proceed during diagnostics and treatment of the asthma bronchiale.
Assessment of diagnosis by paramedic in pre-hospital emergency care
BINKOVÁ, Kristýna
Proper diagnosis is difficult even for many years experienced physician. It requires a carefully collected anamnesis and ability to listen and perception of the patient. Paramedics in prehospital emergency care do not determine suspected diagnosis. They determine only rough description. Based on previous anamnesis, physical examination and premedical knowledge together with suspected diagnosis they send patient to appropriate department. Here he is taken by medical worker and examination is done again. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe procedure and find out most common mistakes which paramedics commit when they determine diagnosis during prehospital emergency care. The thesis is divided into theoretical and research section. Theoretical section is about general terms as anamnesis, laws, diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the most common diseases. Research in this thesis was done by qualitative method, data were collected by standardized interviews with paramedics from South Bohemia and Vysocina Region. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe procedure and find out most common mistakes which paramedics commit when they determine diagnosis during prehospital emergency care. Research showed that paramedics determine descriptive diagnosis several times a day and they know how to proceed correctly. They have a possibility from the employer to have special training regarding this issue, however they are missing feedback from hospital to verify correctness of determining the descriptive diagnosis. Participants would like to have this feedbacks it would be a confirmation of correctness of their prehospital care. The results of this thesis give the reader information on the issue and legislation in the theoretical part. The main benefit of this thesis should be the experiences and practices of paramedics from the Vysocina Region and the South Bohemian Region in determining descriptive diagnosis in prehospital emergency care.
The characteristic work of paramedic in the operations centre- stress factors and possibilities of their elimination
JANDA, Petr
In my bachelor thiesis of the Characteristics of the paramedical rescuer´s job at the control centre - stress factors and possibilities of their elimination, I concentrated on the Health control centre and the employees working there. Particularly, on their work and stress factors that affect these employees. The issue of a job at the Health Control Centre of Health Rescue Service is really wide and interesting. In a wide range, operators are able to increase the quality of human rescue due to their knowledge and skills. The theoretical part of my thesis concerns paramedics, health rescue service, the topic of work at health control centres, further stress, reactions to stress, as well as possibilities of stress eliminations. In the research part, I focused on the stress situacions that occur in this profession and that affect every operator. The research was carried out with the qualitative form, where the qualitative research was performed with the technique of a controlled dialogue. The data acquisition was realized with the questioning method followed by registracion and evaluation. The first aim of the thesis was to analyze paramedicals´ work processes at the control centre. As the second aim, I set to find out the stress factors specific for the operator´s profession, to characterize them more closely and suggest their elimination. It resulted from the research thatemployees working at the control centre know their work procedure, their proceed in accordance with them and are further educated in their branch. Moreover, it turned out that operators constantly face stress situacions and tasks which they have to solve. However, these situacions can be partly influenced, as written at the end of this thesis. In conclusion, I would like to mention that this thesis contains my opinions on this topic and suggestions for the improvement of the present situacion. At the same time, the thesis offers space for a discussion and consideration.
Analytical - synthetic modelling of education process of subject "Integrated emergency system"
MENDLOVÁ, Ludmila
The main units of the Integrated Rescue System (IRS) include the Fire Rescue Service (FRS), the Police of the Czech Republic (PCR) and the Health Rescue Service (HRS). The educational system of these units is not unified and thus there exist certain problems, which result from this disintegration. One of many consequences is for example unfamiliarity with competences at solving crisis situations and at carrying out rescue and liquidating work. The aim of this thesis was to analyze the educational system of basic IRS units{\crq} workers and suggest a certain arrangements which would eliminate some problematic issues. On the basis of a detailed analysis some drawbacks were found. The most significant drawback in the educational system of basic IRS units{\crq} workers was the disintegration of thematic contents in terms of particular units{\crq} education. As a result the IRS units{\crq} workers are not educated in some fundamental disciplines (legislation of IRS and crisis management, toxicology or radiation protection). That is why there was suggested a unifying educational course for all main IRS units{\crq} workers, which provides comprehensive information needed by these workers. The education is moreover divided into two modules. First module is thematically focused on disciplines which are common to all main IRS units. It includes not only legislation and IRS organization but also for example psychology. Second module is focused on the needs of particular main units and includes for example the basics of toxicology and the basics of radiation protection. Suggested unifying course may be transferred to lifelong learning course, which would be under the auspices of a university or a college.
Cooperation of Integrated rescue system units in road traffic accidents of means of passenger transit
KROUPA, Martin
The diploma thesis deals with problems of collaboration of the Integrated Rescue System at coordination of its units intervention in larger traffic accidents, to be specific in coach traffic accidents with a bigger number of the injured and the dead. In the thesis two significant traffic accidents and cooperation training of the units of the Integrated Rescue System are compared at intervals of last five years. Following the analysis it is possible to monitor not only the increasing level of technical and material equipment of single units, but also the increasing level of coordination of their activities. The main aim of the thesis is evaluation of the current level of collaboration of the units of the Integrated Rescue System in a larger traffic accident, eventually a proposal of possible adjustment or modification of currently already used type activities of the units of the Integrated Rescue System.

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