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Care of patient with serious trauma in pre- hospital emergency care.
HAVLÍKOVÁ, Dominika
At the beginning this work is focused on the classification of injuries, scoring systems that are used in traumatology and ATLS (advanced trauma life support), which is a standardized procedure in the care of patients with trauma. Furthermore, the work deals with acute traumatic states and there are also briefly described the center for traumar and pre-hospital emergency care. The last thing that is mentioned in the theoretical part of the work is the procedure of the Emergency Medical Service at the scene of the accident. The research part contains the oucomes of interviews from ten randomly selected paramedics of the Medical Rescue Service from the South Bohemian Region and the Vysočina Region. A qualitative research strategy, a questioning method and a semi-structured interview technique were used. The interviews were held in March and April in 2021. In this part of the bachelor's thesis, three goals were set. The first goal was to find out whether there are prescribed procedures in the care of serious trauma in pre-hospital emergency care and whether the paramedics of the South Bohemian Region and the Vysočina Region know them and proceed according to them. The second goal was to map whether the procedures for caring for a patient with severe trauma are different in the regions. The last goal was to find out whether training for paramedics is taking place on the care of patients with severe trauma in pre-hospital emergency care. The results of the research show that all respondents know the prescribed procedures and, if the situation allows, they follow them. It was difficult to find out whether the procedures differed in the regions due to insufficient information. From the answers of the respondents, it can be said that the procedures in the care of severe trauma do not differ or differ only minimally. Research has also shown that everyone is trained in the care of severe trauma. This bachelor thesis could be used to provide information to proof satisfaction with the training. Furthermore, the work points to the fact that the way of transferring information and knowledge between lecturers and rescuers is effective.
Disease from a perspective of selected world religions
Koubková, Hana ; Bartůšková, Ludmila (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee)
This thesis "Disease from the perspective of selected world religions" first defines related terms, such as health, illness and religion, and then presents the problem of disease in the Buddhist, Judaic, Christian and Islamic concepts. Information is obtained from the basic religious texts and then from considerations of experts who dealt with the issue. The main objective of this thesis is to show how the religion looks at the causes of disease and how these causes have been associated with human sin. There are also reflected differences that result from the historical development and the different currents of thought within each religion. The study also examined the impact that a religious basis for the practical life of the faithful in the medical and social. In conclusion, the positions of the various religions are compared.
Differences in the care of patients after a complete knee and hip replacement from the standpoint of the nurse.
LUŇÁČKOVÁ, Jana
Complete knee and hip replacement are one of the most common surgical procedures in an orthopedic practice. The care of these patients places very high demands on the attending nurse and follows strict guidelines. The occurrence rate of indications for the knee/hip replacement has risen recently. The reason behind it is higher stress on the bearing joints due to alarming rise in obesity, arthritic changes in the joints etc. Surgical procedure can restore mobility and independence of the patient. Part of the successful postoperative care is a close cooperation with the physiotherapy specialist. Orthopedic nurses carry full responsibility for the patient's care and therefore should be informed on its specifics. The bachelor thesis is divided into two sections, theoretical and empirical. The theoretical section focuses on the anatomy of the knee and hip joint, history of the replacement procedure and its indications and contraindications. It also discusses the specifics of the care of the patient. The empirical section covers research. The objective of the thesis is to discover different aspects of nursing care of the patient after total hip replacement and knee replacement and to investigate whether nursing staff possesses the knowledge of these aspects. Three basic questions were formulated: 1. What are the differences in care between the total knee replacement and total hip replacement patients? 2. In what areas of patient care, according to the nurses' point of view, do these differences exist? 3. What areas of patient care after total knee/hip replacement do nurses find the most difficult? A qualitative research method has been used to accomplish results for this thesis. Data collection has been carried out through semi-structured interviews and assisted observations. The research has taken place at a single location, an orthopedic department of a hospital. The research was completely anonymous, interviews and observations took place from April 8th 2016 through May 31st 2016. A semi-structured interviews were used for the data collection. Nurses were given 14 basic questions (see Appendix) that were followed by additional sub-questions during the interviews. Then the interview results were sorted into groups by their category for better comprehension. An assisted observation was another technique used. The acquired data have been input into a prepared table (see Appendix). The interviews and observations were carried out with the same subjects/nurses. The data collected showed that the care of the total knee replacement patient does not fundamentally differ from that of a total hip replacement patient. The only differences found were those in positioning of the patient, utilization of compensation aids, rehabilitation care and, according to the nurses, also in prevention of possible complications. The most common problems occur in connection with the manipulation of the patient. Nurses seem to lack a clear guidance as to by who and how the patient should be informed prior to the replacement procedure. This bachelor thesis has been compiled in such a way as to outline basic overview of the patient care differences and to be used as an information source for the experienced as well as the inexperienced nursing staff. Practical aspect of this thesis is a proposal for a seminar (see Appendix) on the issue of patient care differences after a total knee/hip replacement.
Disease from a perspective of selected world religions
Koubková, Hana ; Bartůšková, Ludmila (advisor) ; Opatrný, Aleš (referee)
This thesis "Disease from the perspective of selected world religions" first defines related terms, such as health, illness and religion, and then presents the problem of disease in the Buddhist, Judaic, Christian and Islamic concepts. Information is obtained from the basic religious texts and then from considerations of experts who dealt with the issue. The main objective of this thesis is to show how the religion looks at the causes of disease and how these causes have been associated with human sin. There are also reflected differences that result from the historical development and the different currents of thought within each religion. The study also examined the impact that a religious basis for the practical life of the faithful in the medical and social. In conclusion, the positions of the various religions are compared.
Patient care for patient with pancreatic necrosis
Dzurová, Veronika ; Marková, Eva (advisor) ; Pírková, Vendula (referee)
As a topic of the bachelor thesis we have chosen Nursing process at a patient with necrotic pancreas. The patient was originally hospitalized for acute pancreatis, however, necrotic pancreatis developed during hospitalization. The aim of the study is to describe nursing care at a patient with necrotic pancreatis at Vacuum Assisted Closure and to catch complexity from the point of view of the nursing care of the patient and description of particular phenomenona, which have been demonstrated on a nursing model Henderson. A case study has been used as a method of research. A result of the paper was also supposed to be a finding concerning nursing care and stating that although pancreatic is often terminal disease and can develop even several years after stress and in abstinent period, the patient from the case study has successfully integrated into working process after he was cured. Keywords: necrotic pancreas, nursing care, the nursing model Virginia Henderson, nursing process, case study
Caring for patients colonized with resistant microbial strains
Poláková, Stanislava ; Heczková, Jana (advisor) ; Novotná, Jindra (referee)
This thesis is focused on the complex nursing care of patients colonized with the resistant microbial strains. In the theoretical section I describe the major events of the history, the current issue of the antibiotic treatment and the species of occurring resistant strains of microbes. It also deals with recommended procedures in the care for these patients, such as patient isolation, use of the protective equipment, handling of the biological material , individualization of the aids, handling of the linen and the principles of health care. It also includes preventing the spread of disease resistant strains of the microorganisms and patient recolonization. The empirical part consists of the quantitative research conducted at the University Hospital in Pilsen with the help of a questionnaire survey. The questionnaires will be distributed to the nurses in intensive care units without the single - patient box system. The aim of the research is to determine nurses' knowledge of the disease resistant microbial strains and the ways they create patient isolation. Evaluation questionnaires will provide the pieces of information to compare the individual practices and knowledge of nurses in intensive care units. Results of this work can be used as a source of information or the study material. The benefit...
Depression from the prespective of close person
PILNÁ, Karolína
This thesis deals with depression and how illness perceive and experience a close person of people with depression. The theoretical part summarizes current knowledge about depression itself. It will also describe coexistence with people suffering from depression from perspective of partner or family member. One section focuses on access to person diagnosed with depression. The practical part will include qualitative research, which will be conducted through semistructured in-depth interviews . Depth discussions will provide persons who are in close relationship with depressive person. Research will focus on whether and how are their lives affected by living in such a situation.
Kvalita rehabilitačních služeb
Saiverová, Denisa ; Chvojková, Helena (advisor) ; Švachová, Marie (referee)
Práce popisuje rehabilitační služby ústavu a samotnou péči o pacienty. V teoretické části nastiňuje pojmy jakost a rehabilitace, v praktické části se zabývá samotným procesem rehabilitace, hledá slabá místa a navrhuje jejich řešení.
Praktický lékař jako článek ovlivňující náklady následné péče
Janoušová, Kristýna Bc. ; Lešetický, Ondřej (advisor) ; Střítecký, Rudolf (referee)
Práce pojednává o postavení praktického lékaře ve zdravotním systému České republiky, popisuje jeho úlohu v oblasti péče o zdraví pacientů a analyzuje jeho pracovní postupy. Poukazuje na to, že i všeobecné praktické lékařství je obor, který může ovlivnit výdaje na zdravotní péči a může přispět ke zefektivnění celého systému. V praktické části je nastíněna nákladová analýza konkrétní ordinace praktického lékaře.

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