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Preventing misconduct in the operating room from the perspective of nurse anesthetist
FRANTOVÁ, Lenka
This thesis deals with often discussed issue and that is patient´s safety. The topic of the thesis is Error prevention in an operating theater from the nurse anesthetist´s perspective. The current findings show that errors in the operating theater are a big problem in which the patient´s but also the medical staff´s health is threatened. The theoretical part is devoted to the issue of misconducts, the most common mistakes that can occur, which mostly occur by the medical staff in the operating theater. This part is also devoted to the monitoring of emergencies, whether an extraordinary event is an educational element to prevent misconducts. It also looks at the sources of errors. The practical part is processed by a qualitative research made in the ARO department. The interviews are processed by open coding technique, using pencil and paper. In the interviews, the respondents answered questions directly about their work in the operating theater. The interviews are focused on possible risks which a patient may be exposed to from the transfer to the operating theater until the end of the surgery. The respondents also mention error prevention possibilities in the operating theater. The aim of the thesis was to find out which are the most common mistakes made by nurse anesthetists; how the nurses prevent errors and how they perceive misconduct by themselves. The results should show some gaps in preventive measures in the operating theaters.
Specifics of Perioperative nursing Care of Seniors from the Point of View an Anaesthesia Nurse
VRÁNOVÁ, Magdaléna
The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on nursing care of seniors during perioperative period from the point of view of an anaesthesia nurse. It is divided into a general and a special part. The general part deals with nursing care approach to a senior, with psychosocial aspects of hospitalization, his/her needs, communication barriers and educational specifics. It also covers the issues of operation in old age, psychosomatic changes and their consequences for anaesthesia care. The theory in the specialized part is divided into preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative care in relation to anaesthesia administration.The first goal of the bachelor thesis was to examine the importance of anaesthesia department from senior?s view. The second goal was to determine the importance of anaesthesia department from the view of an anaesthesia nurse and the third goal was to map nursing care of a senior at an operation theatre in relation to anaesthesia.Qualitative research form, the questioning method was applied to information collection. Non-standardized interview with general nurses and seniors was the data collection technique. The research results show that an anaesthesia department is beneficial from seniors? view.It has also been found that nurses consider the anaesthesia department useful particularly for seniors. The benefit for the nurses themselves has still certain imperfections, particularly in sharing information on nursing care with an anaesthesia nurse. The research in nursing care at the operation theatre shows that anaesthesia nurses participate in the continuity of perioperative care of a senior just partially. They are aware the specifics of care about seniors in intraoperation period and differentiate satisfaction of the needs. The thesis might serve as educational material for nurses involved in perioperative care and nurses in specialization education. Documentation was elaborated from the conclusion of the empirical part upon the found drawbacks, particular ideas of the nurses and in compliance with the procedures recommended by the informed public. A brochure Anaesthesiology Guide was elaborated to make cooperation between a nurse and a senior easier.

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