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Working fatigue of perioperative nurses at Central operating rooms FN Motol
Chalupová, Markéta ; Jirkovský, Daniel (advisor) ; Dorková, Zlatica (referee)
Bachelor work, Working fatigue of perioperative nurses at Central operating rooms FN Motol, "deals with the investigation, shift work fatigue, nurses included on this site. The survey used questionnaire Subjective symptoms of fatigue (SPÚ). The theoretical part is to provide an overview of existing knowledge solved this problem and the empirical to the primary data analysis and evaluation of subjective feelings of fatigue in both groups of nurses, both within individual diagnosis.
The role of perioperative nurses in the safety procedure in the operating theatre.
VÁCOVÁ, Jana
Preoperative safety procedure is a departmental safety goal laid down by the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic. The providers of health care directly controlled by the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic are obliged to putpreoperative safety procedure and its documentation into practice, other health care organizations are recommended this implementation. However, the Ministry does not specify the formof this procedure nor its process in the operating room, there is no uniform documentation prescribed and last but not least, it is not clearly laid down which person of the operational team is responsible for the correct implementation of this procedure. The goal of the research is to map the preoperative safety procedure in the operating theatres in selected hospitals, to compare the process of the preoperative safety procedures in the operating theatres among the addressed hospitals, to describe the competencies of perioperative nurses during the preoperative safety procedures in the operating theatres in the selected hospitals and to find out the attitude of the perioperative nurses to the preoperative safety procedure. In the selected hospitals the safety procedure is introduced and implemented in different ways. The preoperative safety procedure in the operating theatres is introduced as an administrative act, but not as a practical tool to improve patient safety. The competences of perioperative nurses in preoperative safety procedures are not clearly specified in all of the respondent hospitals. The perioperative nurses adopt entirely positive approach to that, in most cases they believe it is important for ensuring the safety of the patient.

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