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The role of chemotherapy, hormonal and biological treatment in breast cancer therapy
BOUCHALOVÁ, Linda
The bachelor thesis deals with the pharmacological treatment of breast cancer. Breast tumours are the most common cancer in women in the Czech Republic, therefore, in the introduction attention is paid to its incidence and mortality. Furthermore, the theo-retical part of the thesis briefly describes the basics of breast anatomy and physiology, explains the differences between benign and malignant breast tumours and also fo-cuses on the origin and diagnosis of this disease. The chapter on systemic treatment describes the main topic of the thesis - pharmacological therapy of breast cancer, inc-luding chemotherapeutic, hormonal and biological treatment. The aim of the bachelor thesis was to determine the level of patients' awareness of the possible risks of pharmacological treatment. The actual side effects of the treatment are described in the theoretical part of the thesis.
OPTION TREATMENT HYPERTENSIVE IN ČR AND THEIR INFLUENCE OVER NURSE CARE
HOLAROVÁ, Erika
The diploma paper was prepared on: Alternative treatment of hypertension in the Czech Republic and its impact on nursing care. Hypertension is one of the most common diseases of the cardiovascular system and it is the most frequent cause of morbidity and mortality in the Czech Republic. High blood pressure occurs more and more often nowadays and it is frequently underestimated by patients. Therefore, its treatment as well as its prevention is important. A nurse should be able to guide patients with hypertension along the right path and to advise them, especially in relation to preventive precautions against hypertension origination, but also a nurse should be close during the treatment of high blood pressure using other methods. Two types of interviews were carried out with nurses and patients at the cardiology department of hospital Nemocnice České Budějovice, a.s, at the cardiology department of hospital Na Homolce, a.s. and at the department of internal medicine at hospital Nemocnice Klatovy, o.p.s. In both the interviews, we first focused on the identification data of the nurses and the patients, and then questions were directed at answering our research questions specified in advance. According to the results of the data obtained from the interviews with the nurses and the patients, it was found that there was no difference in the nursing care provided to patients treated pharmacologically and patients with non-pharmacological treatment. The individual variants of hypertension treatment therefore have no impact on nursing care. Research question 1 was: Are there any differences in nursing care between pharmacological hypertension treatment and alternative hypertension treatment? Research question 2 was: Do alternative hypertension treatment methods affect nursing care? Both of these research questions have been answered by the data obtained from the interviews with the nurses as well as with the patients. Research question 3 was: Do patients view alternative hypertension treatment as part of the treatment of this disease? This question was answered by the data obtained from the interviews with the patients. Since the survey found that there are not any differences in the nursing care provided to patients with pharmacological therapy or non-pharmacological treatment, and that alternative hypertension treatment methods have no effect on nursing care, the two groups of patients should be educated properly and checked for high blood pressure. An appropriate recommendation is to organize additional research to the problems of educating patients on regimen precautions during non-pharmacological treatment of arterial hypertension.

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