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The analysis of the Health Rescue Service City of Prague trips for the period 2007 - 2009
Turek, Jan ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Vilášek, Josef (referee)
Work name: The analysis of the Health Rescue Service City of Prag trips for the period 2007 - 2009 Aim of work: The aim of this work is to describe and assess by graphs the analysis of the Health Rescue Service City of Prag trips in Prag for the period 2007 - 2009. Further to classify its historical progress, describe its current state including the modern equipment and also describe access of resuscitations for the same period. Method: In this work a method of data collection from avaiable literature of the Health Rescue Service City of Prag is used as well as the consultation with experienced rescue workers and people who work on the operation centre and who are processing the data and statistics of the Health Rescue Service City of Prag trips. Results: The result of this work is the graphical representation of the single trips for the urgent life - threatening events and their subsequent comparison for the period 2007 - 2009. There is also the evaluation of the success of interventions. Key words: the Health Rescue Service, the medical emergency, a rescue worker, an emergency event, a sudden cardiac arrest, the resuscitation
Readiness of healt care providers to mass disasters
Opltová, Kateřina ; Prošková, Eva (advisor) ; Hošťálková, Monika (referee)
Reception of a large number of the injured to a medical facility as a result of a mass disaster or a catastrophe puts high demands on health care. Such situations can not be dealt with the mere improvisation; it is necessary to create unified organizational procedures defining the composition of medical teams and their activities during the multiple reception of the injured to a medical facility. The theoretical part of this thesis provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of emergency preparedness in healthcare facilities. In the empirical part, I analyzed the readiness of health facilities for a mass disaster in the capital city of Prague. A structured interview with open questions was chosen as a method of data collection. Based on the survey, I concluded that the readiness of health facilities in the capital city of Prague differs. I recommend setting up a phone line while receiving patients as a result of a mass disaster in order to improve the situation in Prague. The sole purpose of such a line would be reporting emergencies. I also recommend health care facilities participate actively in exercises within the integrated rescue system and clearly identify and determine facilities where the reception of the injured takes place if a mass disaster occurs. Keywords: mass disaster,...
Design of snow scooter for rescue purposes.
Bečicová, Dana ; Kobosil, Karel (referee) ; Rubínová, Dana (advisor)
The thesis is focused on the design of rescue snowmobile. This type of snowmobile is utility and is unusual because of bonneted cab. The snowmobile is suitable for snowy area for rescue purposes. The size of the snowmobile can seat three people, driver, attendant and lying patient. The thesis is focused on design of the exterior of snowmobile. Less attention is attended to interior of the snowmobile. Everything inside follows an ergonomic design. The result is the emergency snowy vehicle with rescue equipment.
Mapping of Knowledge of the General Public about First Aid.
VÁCHOVÁ, Petra
This thesis deals with first aid knowledge among the general public. The theoretical part focuses on the basic aspects of first aid. The practical part is a survey of the results of the research, which are then evaluated and commented upon in the discussion. The research group consisted of people of working age. To obtain the data used quantitative research, carried out by polling, through a questionnaire. Based on its evaluation were confirmed or refuted in advance the hypothesis. These hypotheses were statistically verified. Research suggests that the level of knowledge of the general public is not sufficient.
The level of first aid knowledge of lay public
RYBÁČEK, Jan
The level of first aid knowledge of lay public is the topic I have chosen for my thesis. By the term first aid, a set of simple procedures is meant, that, if provided by a proper way and in time, significantly increase the chances of survival of an affected person. The thesis deals with the issue of whether general (lay) public is aware of first aid procedure, including the first aid procedures in selected life threatening states. In the practical part there are clearly processed research results that are consequently compared in the discussion with the results of other authors. The data for research were gathered in the following towns in South Bohemia ? České Budějovice, Český Krumlov, Prachatice, Třeboň and Vimperk. The research file was made up by randomly selected lay respondents in South Bohemia. To gather the research data, I applied quantitative research realized by the method of questioning and the technique of a questionnaire. On the grounds of the evaluation of the questionnaire the pre-set hypotheses were proved or disproved. The objective of the work was to find out what is the lay public knowledge of first aid and also to reveal, whether the level of knowledge increases proportionally with increasing education. The last objective was to evaluate, why some people are either afraid or do not want to provide first aid. The research results show that the lay public knowledge of first aid is not sufficient. However, it is evident that level of knowledge increases with increasing education. Further it was revealed that the main reason for not providing first aid is ignorance of first aid procedures. The results of the thesis might be used for first aid education providers or to inform general public and also it can serve as a basis for further research in this field.

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