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Zaměstnávání osob se zdravotním postižením v sociálním podniku
Táborská, Kateřina
Táborská, K. Employment of people with disabilities in a social enterprise. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2023. The bachelor's thesis deals with the issue of employment of persons with disabilities with a focus on social enterprises. In field of social enterprise functioning, it specializes in internal communication. The research was conducted using a questionnaire survey and additional interviews, in the selected social enterprise Teamium. The research found it appropriate to recommend that the company improve its internal communication by creating a regular annual evaluation interview and its own company magazine.
The role of radiology assistant during skeletal scintigraphy
Tejnorová, Kristýna ; Táborská, Kateřina (advisor) ; Vlček, Petr (referee)
Bone scintigraphy is an easy noninvasive method. The major function is to image changes of bone metabolism due to the uptake of radiopharmaceutical. Technetium -99m (99mTc) -labeled diphosphonates are the most widely used radiofarmaceuticals. The distribution of these tracers reflects blood flow and bone formation. Tracer that does not localize to bone is cleared by the kidney. Primary and secondary bone tumors, osteomyelitis and fractures are the most common indications for bone scintigraphy. Contraindication is pregnancy. Disadvantage of the bone scintigraphy is a low specificity of examination. The work explaines a working content of a technologist at the department of the nuclear medicine. Patient preparation and techniques are described. Skeletal scintigraphy may include radionuclide angiography and tissue phase at early phase, which is followed by skeletal phase imaging at late phase. This technique is called three phases scintigraphy. Standard bone scan is obtained 2-5 hours later after intravenous injection of radiotracer. A nuclear medicine specialist can decide after inspection the whole- body (WB) examination about addition single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) or even SPECT/CT at newer scanners. These techniques provide a better anatomic localisation and may improve sensitivity and...
The role of radiologist assistant in myocardial perfusion scintigraphy in children
Kryštůfek, Josef ; Michalová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Táborská, Kateřina (referee)
This thesis is focused mainly on the role of radiology assistant in myocardial SPECT examinations, which are here applied in its entirety, from preparing the patient, recording of data, quality control and processing studies. The aim of this study was to analyse cardiac gated SPECT imaging at children examinated in the Clinic of Nuclear Medicine and Endocrinology in the University Hospital Motol in years 2002-2008 - their numbers, indications and results concerning of impairment of perfusion and function of myocardium of the left ventricle. There were compared normal values of ejection fractions (EF) of gated SPECT (evaluated by software 4D-MSPECT) with normal values of 3D echocardigraphy. 37 children aged 7 do 18 years underwent cardiac gated SPECT imaging in the Clinic of Nuclear Medicine and Endocrinology in the University Hospital Motol in years 2002-2008. The main indications for examinations were: anomalous origin of the left coronary artery, transposition of the great arteries after arterial switch operation, Kawasaki disease, stress related ST depresion on ECG and chest pain. From 37 patients had normal result 19 children, abnormal result 18. The totale count of cardiac SPECT studies are 68 ( some patients had stress and rest examination). 53 studies are gated (35 after stress, 18 in the rest ). 15...
The role of radiological assistant during the examination of thyroid gland by methods of nuclear medicine
Ujhelyiová, Alena ; Vlček, Petr (advisor) ; Táborská, Kateřina (referee)
The topic of this paper is the examination of the thyroid gland by utilizing the methods of nuclear medicine. Its primary focus is on activities of the radiologist assistant in the course of such examination. In the introductory chapter, the paper explains the scope of nuclear medicine. The second chapter addresses the fundamental anatomy of the thyroid gland. Specifically, it describes the common form, placement, size and mass of the thyroid gland, its elemental parts, structure, function and basic physiological processes. The chapter on clinical picture describes the most common diseases linked to the thyroid gland. The frequency, incidence and causes of such diseases are addressed. The fourth chapter addresses the application of nuclear medicine methods in thyroidology. It describes how the application of nuclear medicine has evolved in time and how nuclear medicine and its methods are applied at present. The opening section of the fifth chapter describes the requirements of the basic legislative document governing peaceful applications of the nuclear energy, the socalled Atomic Law. Further, scintillation camera and its parts are described in this chapter as the most common visualization apparatus. The chapter on examination addresses the basic classification of examination procedures. The thyroid gland...
The role of radiology assistant during skeletal scintigraphy
Tejnorová, Kristýna ; Táborská, Kateřina (advisor) ; Vlček, Petr (referee)
Bone scintigraphy is an easy noninvasive method. The major function is to image changes of bone metabolism due to the uptake of radiopharmaceutical. Technetium -99m (99mTc) -labeled diphosphonates are the most widely used radiofarmaceuticals. The distribution of these tracers reflects blood flow and bone formation. Tracer that does not localize to bone is cleared by the kidney. Primary and secondary bone tumors, osteomyelitis and fractures are the most common indications for bone scintigraphy. Contraindication is pregnancy. Disadvantage of the bone scintigraphy is a low specificity of examination. The work explaines a working content of a technologist at the department of the nuclear medicine. Patient preparation and techniques are described. Skeletal scintigraphy may include radionuclide angiography and tissue phase at early phase, which is followed by skeletal phase imaging at late phase. This technique is called three phases scintigraphy. Standard bone scan is obtained 2-5 hours later after intravenous injection of radiotracer. A nuclear medicine specialist can decide after inspection the whole- body (WB) examination about addition single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) or even SPECT/CT at newer scanners. These techniques provide a better anatomic localisation and may improve sensitivity and...
The role of radiologist assistant in radioiodine diagnostics and treatment of thyroid cancer
Hrbek, Jaroslav ; Táborská, Kateřina (referee) ; Vlček, Petr (advisor)
The bachelors thesis on the task of a radiological assistant during radioiodine diagnostics and treatment of thyroid gland carcinomas deals with the issue of thyroid gland carcinomas in the Czech Republic. It contains a brief overview of the types of carcinomas that affect the thyroid gland, their classification, diagnostics and therapy, concentrating on utilisation of modern examination methods and therapeutic practices, including among others application of radioiodine. The thesis also contains cases of four patients with similar diagnoses, the comparison of the development of whose respective illnesses I found interesting. Last but not least, the thesis includes a number of annexes comprising among others tables with important instructions for patients before and after application of radioiodine, and photographs from the site where the radioiodine application takes place Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The role of the radiologist assistant in radionuclide lung examination
Jindrová, Alena ; Vlček, Petr (referee) ; Táborská, Kateřina (advisor)
The theme of the paper is The role of radiological assistant in radionuclide pulmonary examinations. The aim of the paper is to get closer to all kinds of problems connected with these examinations, give informations about each of them and describe the role of RA in this process. It includes indroduction, anatomical structure of the respiratory system, physiological function and diseases of the respiratory system, description of the radionuclid pulmonary examinations and finally conclusion. The first chapter is introduction. This part gives brief information on nuclear medicine, scintigraphy and lung perfusion and ventilation scan. The second part deals with anatomy of the respiratory system with focusing on lungs. The third chapter speaks about physiological functions of the respiratory system and consists of ventilation of the lungs, diffusion of gases through the alveolocapillary membrane, perfusion of the lungs and adequate rate between ventilation and perfusion. The fourth chapter is about diseases of the respitatory system and it is also focused on the lungs, especially on the pulmonary embolism. The fifth part involves information about lung radionuclide examinations. In this chapter is explained ventilation and perfusion of the lungs in detail and other examinations just briefly, then procedures...
The role of radiologist assistant in myocardial perfusion scintigraphy in children
Kryštůfek, Josef ; Táborská, Kateřina (referee) ; Michalová, Kateřina (advisor)
This thesis is focused mainly on the role of radiology assistant in myocardial SPECT examinations, which are here applied in its entirety, from preparing the patient, recording of data, quality control and processing studies. The aim of this study was to analyse cardiac gated SPECT imaging at children examinated in the Clinic of Nuclear Medicine and Endocrinology in the University Hospital Motol in years 2002-2008 - their numbers, indications and results concerning of impairment of perfusion and function of myocardium of the left ventricle. There were compared normal values of ejection fractions (EF) of gated SPECT (evaluated by software 4D-MSPECT) with normal values of 3D echocardigraphy. 37 children aged 7 do 18 years underwent cardiac gated SPECT imaging in the Clinic of Nuclear Medicine and Endocrinology in the University Hospital Motol in years 2002-2008. The main indications for examinations were: anomalous origin of the left coronary artery, transposition of the great arteries after arterial switch operation, Kawasaki disease, stress related ST depresion on ECG and chest pain. From 37 patients had normal result 19 children, abnormal result 18. The totale count of cardiac SPECT studies are 68 ( some patients had stress and rest examination). 53 studies are gated (35 after stress, 18 in the rest ). 15...
Ekologická produkce banánů v Eqádoru
Táborská, Kateřina
The aim of the thesis is to describe the development and current state of agriculture in Ecuador. The thesis is focused on the main export commodity of the chosen country -- bananas. The selected issue was described on the basis of the available literature and the data obtained from the Food and Agriculture Organization Corporate Statistical Database (FAOSTAT). The practical part consists of SWOT analysis describing the weaknesses, strengths, threats and opportunities of ecological farming in Ecuador. By the analysis was found out that ecological farming and certification have a positive impact not only on the environment but also on social and economic indicators in the country.
Význam ohrožených druhů rostlin lesních biotopů ŠLP Křtiny pro místní komunity
Táborská, Kateřina
My thesis deals with some endangered species in the Training Forest Enterprise Křtiny and Moravian Karst, design certification of local forest nurseries logo regional product for sale, and also the importance for the local community. The work is focused on identifying endangered species of Training Forest Enterprise Křtiny, which are grown by the locals on their land in selected communities. Study deals with legislative restrictions in the management of endangered plant species. It explains the concept of the term "non-wood forest products", and its relevance to the forestry and biodiversity. In the work described conducted a field survey in which was collected seeds of selected endangered in the Moravian Karst for school forest enterprise Křtiny. Seeds were sown in a cold frame of Botanical garden and arboretum of Mendel University in Brno and made them germination tests. The last section describes the idea of certifing some forest nursery in the area of the Moravian Karst, giving the logo "MORAVSKÝ KRAS regional product." This tree nursery could selected endangered species grown and sold in order to increase the number of these plants in nature and the preservation of biodiversity.

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