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Comparating of nursing education in intensive care between Czech and Slovac republic
Lörincová, Darina ; Prošková, Eva (advisor) ; Jurásková, Dana (referee)
This thesis is concerned with comparing the education of nurses working in intensive care in the Czech and Slovak Republics. In the theoretical part of the thesis there are described the options for nursing education in anaesthesia, resuscitation and intensive care, both in the past and at present. Presented here is the comparison of the Czech and Slovak educational system, regulation of education, their similarities and differences. The aim of the empirical part is to find out what kind of education are nurses working with in the intensive care, what is their motivation to further education and to look at the current possibilities of nursing education in anaesthesia, resuscitation and intensive care in the Slovak and Czech Republic. To obtain the data for answers to these and other questions the questionnaire has been used; specifically the methods of quantitative research. The results are processed in tables and graphs. Keywords: History of nursing education, Specialized education, Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Intensive Care, Regulation, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic
Difficult life situations and coping with them within the medical profession at the Department of Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Intensive care
Gruszka, Bernardeta ; Tomová, Šárka (advisor) ; Nikodemová, Hana (referee)
Bachelor thesis Difficult life situations and coping with them within the medical profession at the Department of Anesthesiology, Resuscitation and Intensive care is divided into two main chapters. First chapter puts theoretical basis of the thesis and consists of four main parts. First one defines difficult life situation as: frustration, deprivation, stress and conflict. Next part focuses on coping with these situations and as well provides principles for restoration of inner serenity. Third part deals with emotions, which are undoubtedly connected to our experiences, perceptions and expression of our experiences. Second chapter of the thesis explains empirical methods together with methodological elaboration of questionnaire survey and with following processing of results
Comparating of nursing education in intensive care between Czech and Slovac republic
Lörincová, Darina ; Prošková, Eva (advisor) ; Jurásková, Dana (referee)
This thesis is concerned with comparing the education of nurses working in intensive care in the Czech and Slovak Republics. In the theoretical part of the thesis there are described the options for nursing education in anaesthesia, resuscitation and intensive care, both in the past and at present. Presented here is the comparison of the Czech and Slovak educational system, regulation of education, their similarities and differences. The aim of the empirical part is to find out what kind of education are nurses working with in the intensive care, what is their motivation to further education and to look at the current possibilities of nursing education in anaesthesia, resuscitation and intensive care in the Slovak and Czech Republic. To obtain the data for answers to these and other questions the questionnaire has been used; specifically the methods of quantitative research. The results are processed in tables and graphs. Keywords: History of nursing education, Specialized education, Anaesthesiology, Resuscitation and Intensive Care, Regulation, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic
History of critical and intensive care - past and present
HOVORKOVÁ, Nicole
The title of the bachelor thesis is "History of critical and intensive care - past and present". Its main aim is to describe its origins in order to explore the history of providing critical and intensive care, both in the Czech Republic and in a global context, and also in comparison to the current state of the medical field. This work is focused on the period of development of intensive care, from the 50s to the 80s. It is a theoretical work done by detailed research of secondary and primary sources. It is divided into two parts. The first is dedicated to intensive care and its global development and in the Czech Republic. The second part contains data about intensive care within the hospitals of South Bohemia, which I have gathered during the study of materials provided by the local archives. The first chapter and the second chapter is dedicated to the history of nursing, both worldwide and in the Czech Republic. It serves for better orientation in the next chapter. The third chapter deals with intensive care itself. It is described in many of its aspects and in its historical and global context. The fourth chapter brings us to the second part of the thesis, which is supplemented with information from archival materials found during the research in regional archives. The thesis includes some photos that were captured either during a visit to the Museum of the National Medical Library, or during visits to the archives.

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