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Nursing care for a woman with pre-eclampsia, perinatological results in relation to creatinine levels in maternal blood
Šmejkalová, Tereza ; Koucký, Michal (advisor) ; Čábela, Radek (referee)
Pre-eclampsia (PE) is a serious multi-organ disease complicating pregnancy. It occurs in 2-8% of pregnancies worldwide and approximately 50,000 women die from its consequences each year. This bachelor's thesis summarizes the theoretical knowledge of PE, - specifically the etiopathogenesis, classification and symptoms of the disease, treatment management, likely complications and other aspects that are important in nursing care. The practical part of the thesis deals with the use of serum creatinine (S-creatinine) levels to determine the severity of the patient's condition and the likely consequences for the foetus. The main objective of the thesis was to find a correlation between maternal S-creatinine levels prior to delivery and perinatal outcomes. The sub-objective was to monitor serum urea (S-urea) levels in relation to the length of pregnancy. Our hypothesis was that as the mother's antepartum S-creatinine level increases, the length of gestation shortens, newborn birth weight decreases, postpartum adaptation worsens, and the length of maternal hospitalization increases. To perform the research, we retrospectively collected data from pregnant women with a PE diagnosis who gave birth at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the First Faculty of Medicine of Charles University and of...
Premature birth as a cause of communication disabilities
Šonská, Adéla ; Klenková, Jiřina (advisor) ; Korandová, Zuzana (referee)
The diploma thesis is focused on the issue of a speech therapy. It deals with premature birth in connection with communication disorder. The first part describes premature birth, mental, motor and speech development of premature babies which will be compared with the development of intact children. The diploma thesis also analyzes level and possibilities of care for premature babies with communication disorder. The second part deals with case studies and interviews using qualitative research methods. The research involved respondents aged 4 to 6 years who were born before the 34th week of pregnancy and their parents. Key words: premature birth, giving birth, low birth weight, prematurity, pregnancy, speech therapy, speech development, communication disorder, speech therapy intervention
Mental development of children with low birth weight
Švandová, Lucie ; Šulová, Lenka (advisor) ; Šturma, Jaroslav (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to evaluate the specifics of mental development of children of preschool and school age with very low to extremely low birth weight. The theoretical part is focused on prenatal and perinatal factors, the most common health problems and specifics of psychological development. Low birth weight, especially in the category of very low and extremely low birth weights poses a significant risk factor in somatic and mental development of these children. There is an increasing tendency in children with low birth weight to show the impact of immaturity in the areas of neurocognitive and psychosocial maturation. The aim of the empirical part is to evaluate the cognitive and socio-emotional development of children with very low to extreme low birth weight in two age groups (preschool and school age). The primary target group are children with perinatal stress, which are monitored and maintained therapeutically in the Center of complex care for children with perinatal stress at the Clinic of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, General University Hospital and 1st Faculty of Medicine at Charles University. This thesis is dealt with within the project NF-CZ11-OV-1-009-2015 "New methods in the aftercare of children with perinatal stress in the Center of complex care for children...
Mental development of children with low birth weight
Švandová, Lucie ; Šulová, Lenka (advisor) ; Šturma, Jaroslav (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to evaluate the specifics of mental development of children of preschool and school age with very low to extremely low birth weight. The theoretical part is focused on prenatal and perinatal factors, the most common health problems and specifics of psychological development. Low birth weight, especially in the category of very low and extremely low birth weights poses a significant risk factor in somatic and mental development of these children. There is an increasing tendency in children with low birth weight to show the impact of immaturity in the areas of neurocognitive and psychosocial maturation. The aim of the empirical part is to evaluate the cognitive and socio-emotional development of children with very low to extreme low birth weight in two age groups (preschool and school age). The primary target group are children with perinatal stress, which are monitored and maintained therapeutically in the Center of complex care for children with perinatal stress at the Clinic of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, General University Hospital and 1st Faculty of Medicine at Charles University. This thesis is dealt with within the project NF-CZ11-OV-1-009-2015 "New methods in the aftercare of children with perinatal stress in the Center of complex care for children...

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