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The role of paramedic in care on patient with acute stroke in pre-hospital care
BARTÁKOVÁ, Vendula
The bachelor thesis describes the role of paramedics in care of a patient with an acute stroke in pre-hospital care. The thesis deals with the topic of stroke, its symptoms, its diagnosis, its medical treatment, as well as the role of paramedics on site of the incident. The theoretical part describes the anatomy of the cerebral arterial circle to simplify the understanding of what happens in case of stroke. Furthermore, this part focuses on the question of ischemic and haemorrhagic types of stroke. It describes the high-risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, neurological examination and the treatment within the pre-hospital care by paramedics. The transfer of patients suffering from a stroke into medical facility and their follow-up healthcare are introduced. Last part deals with the prognosis of the illness and the prevention of a stroke. The practical part consists of a qualitative research based on personal interviews, comprising of 27 questions. The research group is formed by 10 paramedics who have been working at Emergency Medical Services in South Bohemian Region. The analysis of collected data and the evaluation of the data are included as well. The aim of the thesis was to map the knowledge and working procedures of paramedics within the crew of paramedic services at an acute stroke.
Creation and implementation of nursing standards in terms of emergency medical care
Mathauser, Radek ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Uhlíř, Marek (referee)
This work deals with the creation and implementation of standard nursing practice in a specific environment prehospital emergency care in the Medical Emergency Service Královéhradecký region. Study work is close to the case study. Author in the theoretical part defines the quality of health care from different perspectives and expectations of individual actors within the system of health services, reflects on the historical development of quality management and standards as its principal tool in the general form and applied. In detail, the author tries to define the pre-hospital emergency care (PNP) as a specific field and describe its evolution in diverse global and domestic formats. In conclusion, the author attempts to define the quality of the PNP under the criteria drawn from published materials and their own perspective of the provider. The practical part describes the author of various articles making process and implementation of standard nursing practice for paramedical crews rapid medical assistance (EPA) in the Working Group on Education and Standardization EMS Královéhradecký region. The conclusion discusses the results of a qualitative study - focus group member working group in order to analyze the strengths and weaknesses in the process and submit their own work due his own...
Rights and duties of insurance holders moving inside EU with focus on general health insurance
BLAŽKOVÁ, Hana
Rights and duties of insurance holders moving inside EU with focus on general health insurance The Czech Republic became a member state of the European Union on 1 May 2004. The EU members decided to cooperative in the fields of economy and policy and form a multinational partnership beneficial for all member states. The EU integration measures have affected the national health care systems. Joining the Europen Union, numerous changes have been done in the system of public health care in the Czech Republic. The changes are both important and helpful for all beneficiaries. The beneficiaries of the EU member states are only insured under public health scheme of one country. So travelling abroad, people should know the basic measures of their national health care policy. The Bachelor thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. Based on the literature available, the theoretical part is aimed at compiling information on medical care which is provided to Czech residents while in other countries of the European Union. Free movement of people represents elimination of all obstacles between the countries. In addition, this part deals with Czech beneficiaries and their access to planned medical care within the EU countries. The aim of the practical part was to find out if Czech beneficiaries are aware enough of legislation related. Two hypotheses were stated to fulfil the research goal. To find out all necessary data, the technique of asking questions at random choice was run from 1 October 2009 to 31 January 2010 in South Bohemia. The research group of people consisted of 266 respondents, men and women, aged 20-60 years. The data obtained from the survey show sufficient respondents´ knowledge of their rights to emergency medical care while staying in the EU countries, the use of the European health insurance card and the obligation to pay the medical care copayment. However, they are hardly aware of claiming their rights to planned medical care. The findings of the Bachelor thesis may serve as an adequate source of information for secondary school and university students, the staff of health care facilities and health insurance companies and general public as well.

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