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Development of Recruitment Process
Štulíková, Marie ; Záruba, Petr (referee) ; Zich, Robert (advisor)
This Master´s thesis deals with the analysis of recruitment process in a production company. It contains the recommendation and the new proposals of solution which will be determinate in development of recruitment process. This can be more superior for the development of the whole process and for the company as well.
Principles of preparation and administration of selected Medicaments in the Intensive Care
ZÁRUBA, Petr
According to the European Union, medication errors are among the most common adverse events connected with the provision of healthcare services. The safety of nursing care is a basic indicator of the quality of health care providers. One of the basic activities of general nurses is the preparation and administration of medicines, during which, especially in intensive care, even the slightest non-compliance can harm the patient. When preparing and administering medicines it is therefore essential that general nurses consistently follow safety regulations, internal guidelines of health care providers, recommendations of the World Health Organization and national nursing standards, which can effectively prevent potential errors. In clinical practice general nurses may not adhere to these measures for a variety of reasons, so it is important to establish and analyse them. In the theoretical part, the legislative framework for the preparation and administration of medicines in the Czech Republic is defined. This part also describes general principles of handling medicines connected with the problem of medication errors in the context of the quality of health services and defines forms of medicines and their application methods. The practical part of the paper sets out to determine what knowledge nurses working in intensive care have, whether they apply this knowledge in their work process and whether they observe failings of their colleagues relating to the preparation and administration of medicines. With this in mind, four hypotheses and six research questions were established. A quantitative method, non-standardised questionnaire technique was used to collect data. After the quantitative method, the method of qualitative investigation by observation and the technique of an in-depth semi-structured interview were conducted. The research population comprised non-medical health care workers (general nurses and paramedics) working in anaesthesiology-resuscitation departments and intensive care units of district-type hospitals. The quantitative data was processed using descriptive statistics with tables and graphs, while the qualitative data was processed using charts and diagrams.
Development of Recruitment Process
Štulíková, Marie ; Záruba, Petr (referee) ; Zich, Robert (advisor)
This Master´s thesis deals with the analysis of recruitment process in a production company. It contains the recommendation and the new proposals of solution which will be determinate in development of recruitment process. This can be more superior for the development of the whole process and for the company as well.
Photography and Film in Raymond Depardon´s Work
Záruba, Petr ; Kubica, Petr (advisor) ; Petráň, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis is devoted to common features of photographic and film work of Raymond Depardon. It describes different periods of Depardon?s film work while taking into account his photographic work experince. The thesis concentrates on Depardon?s documentary filmography that is devided into several chapters according to dominating formal features. Depardon?s first feature film Empty quarter is mentioned marginally. Special attention is paid to Depardon?s position in French documentary photography in late 1970?s and early 1980?s. The complete filmography and curriculum vitae of Raymond Depardon is enclosed.

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