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The spectrum of surgical procedures in the conditions of pre-hospital emergency care
MONDEK, Jan
The bachelor's thesis is focused on surgical procedures in pre-hospital emergency care within solving reversible causes. The bachelor's thesis consists of a theoretical and research part. At the beginning of theoretical part, I deal with surgical procedures that belong to the environment of pre-hospital emergency care and describe their division, indications, risks and practical procedure for their application. I also describe traumatic circulatory arrest and extended cardiopulmonary resuscitation. In other chapters of the work, I deal with patient monitoring and examination, which is important for revealing reversible causes. I discuss the need for analgesia in pre-hospital care, and the last chapter focuses on the importance of maintaining an aseptic environment and risk sepsis. The research part covers qualitative research in the form of a semi-structured interview, while the research team consisted of 9 paramedics from the South Bohemian Region. The aim of the research was to map the indication and risks of surgical procedures in the conditions of pre-hospital emergency care. Another aim was to find out what awareness and experience the paramedics of the South Bohemian Region have in this issue. All research questions were answered and the aims of the thesis were fulfilled. The research found that the experience and knowledge of the paramedics at the various sites are very similar, the paramedics are sufficiently familiar with the issue, while the station in Jindřichův Hradec is objectively slightly better. This work could be used as study material in the education of paramedic students or for the self-education of paramedics.

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