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Sick-nursing and communication with patients of the islamic religious belief
Králiková, Lenka ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Šenkeřík, Marian (referee) ; Špirudová, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at sick-nursing and communication with patients of the Islamic religious belief due to the fact that today our health workers can meet these patients more often, whether it is in our hospitals or in hospitals abroad. For this reason I would like to inform you in this thesis not only about religious questions but especially about the particularities caused by religious difference in communication with these patients during sick-nursing and thus also about the particularities of the whole approach towards them. The thesis includes not only theoretical information gained from accessible sources of information but also from personal experience of health workers. At the same time this thesis is also aimed at the state of preparation of our health workers and health care institutions in caring for these patients.
Atypical mycobacteria as causative agents of human diseases
Králíková, Lenka ; Janďourek, Ondřej (advisor) ; Konečná, Klára (referee)
Charles University Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Kralove Department of Biological and Medical Sciences Study program: Specialist on Laboratory Methods Author: Bc. Lenka Králíková Supervisor: PharmDr. Ondřej Janďourek, Ph.D. Title of diploma: Atypical mycobacteria as causative agents of human diseases The aim of this diploma thesis is to summarize the history of mycobacteria, their classification, epidemiology of nontuberculous infections, clinical significance, diagnosis, resistance, and treatment options. Within the epidemiology, the way of managing tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacterioses is compared. Mycobacterioses are rare diseases, which incidence is gradually increasing with the increasing number of immunocompromised patients. Based on the spot of infection, we divide them into lymphadenitis, skin lesions, lung disease and disseminated infections. The most frequently isolated pathogens are Mycobacterium avium complex, Mycobacterium ulcerans, Mycobacterium abscessus, Mycobacterium marinum and Mycobacterium kansasii. The experimental part is devoted to the antimycobacterial activity of newly synthesized compounds, which could find application in the future in the treatment of tuberculosis and other mycobacterioses. Substance testing was performed on strains of the genus Mycobacterium...
Listeria sp.
Králíková, Lenka ; Vejsová, Marcela (advisor) ; Janďourek, Ondřej (referee)
Author: Lenka Králíková Title: Listeria spp. Bachelor thesis Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Pharmacy, Hradec Králové Field of study: Medical Labolatory Background: The bachelor thesis aims to describe Listeria spp. Describe the division of genus, morphology and laboratory diagnostics. More attention is paid to Listeria monocytogenes as it is a major source of infection in humans. Another aim is to describe the occurrence of L. monocytogenes in food, its antigenic structure, pathogenesis and the disease it causes. Main findings: Listeria monocytogenes is a bacterium present everywhere. It was found in fresh water, clay, plant material and waste water. The main source of infection for humans is contaminated food. They are most often found in unpasteurized milk, matured cheeses or poorly cooked meat or vegetables. Bacteria causes a disease called listeriosis, which is especially dangerous for newborns, elderly people, pregnant women and immunocompromised individuals. The disease occurs rather sporadically. There was confirmed from 30 to 37 cases per year in the Czech Republic between years 2008-2017. There was also an epidemic in Africa in 2017-2018, it was the largest epidemic in the world. In the event of infection, both the laboratory and the physician are obliged to report the positivity...
Sick-nursing and communication with patients of the islamic religious belief
Králiková, Lenka ; Kutnohorská, Jana (advisor) ; Šenkeřík, Marian (referee) ; Špirudová, Lenka (referee)
This bachelor thesis is aimed at sick-nursing and communication with patients of the Islamic religious belief due to the fact that today our health workers can meet these patients more often, whether it is in our hospitals or in hospitals abroad. For this reason I would like to inform you in this thesis not only about religious questions but especially about the particularities caused by religious difference in communication with these patients during sick-nursing and thus also about the particularities of the whole approach towards them. The thesis includes not only theoretical information gained from accessible sources of information but also from personal experience of health workers. At the same time this thesis is also aimed at the state of preparation of our health workers and health care institutions in caring for these patients.
Technical analysis in the foreign exchange market
Králíková, Lenka ; Veselá, Jitka (advisor) ; Fičura, Milan (referee)
The main goal of this bachelor thesis is to test my own trading strategy based on technical indicators, to evaluate achived results and to make investment recommendations. The first part focuses on the foreign exchange market charakteristics, describes the foreign exchange market participants and foreshadows the main differences between three main analysis. Second part is dedicated to each single technical indicator, their basic characters and possibilities of use. Important part of this thesis is its practical part, in which I apply described theory not only from the technical side of view but also the psychological one, which is at least as important. This bachalor thesis contains united complex of essential informations for the novice investor.
Zadluženost veřejného sektoru v postkomunistických zemích EU
Králíková, Lenka
This thesis deals with the issue of fiscal imbalance in 8 selected postcommunist countries within the European Union (the Czech Republic, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia). These countries together with Cyprus and Malta represented the largest expansion of the European Union in 2004. In the empirical analysis the determinants affecting the size of the public debt in these countries for the period 1995-2012 are examined. The thesis also deals with the causality between the public debt and economic activity in these countries in order to determine whether the public debt leads to a decline in GDP or not. Within the sub-analysis, the attention is paid to the development of the indebtedness of these countries in order to assess its sustainability.

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