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Competency of nurses working in intensive care in The Czech republic and Gerat Britain
Baletková, Lenka ; Hocková, Jana (advisor) ; Jurásková, Dana (referee)
Summary: The diploma thesis compares competency of nurses working in intensive care in The Czech Republic and Great Britain. Theoretical part of the thesis gives compact look to regulation of nursing profession, education of nurses and nursing registration in both countries. In this part are highlighted main differences of the legislation which nursing competency is based on in each country. There is also mentioned the public opinion of the nursing as a profession and its prestige related to both countries. Practical part of the thesis focuses on the interpretation of analysis of the research regarding the above mentioned topic. For the research have been used the method of collecting data by structured questionnaires. There was a questionnaire for each country in its own language. The aim of the practical part is to compare divergence of knowledge, skills and competency of nurses working in intensive care in both countries. Alternatively to assess any reason for exceeding nursing competency and to find out the explanation for that Key Words: Competency, Nurse, Critical Care, Education, Qualification, Great Britain
The Origin and Development of Interventional Cardiology and the Role of Nurses in the Field
Hašková, Martina ; Hocková, Jana (advisor) ; Kulhavá, Miluše (referee)
The diploma thesis addresses the historical development of interventional cardiology, an important field of medicine, which improves the prognosis and quality of life of patients with cardiovascular diseases. The goal of the work is to describe the evolution of interventional cardiology from humble beginnings to present day and to point out important events and historical moments which led to breakthroughs in cardiology and to demonstrate the role of nurses, important members of catheterization laboratory teams. Several sources were analyzed in this theoretical work, mainly articles from scientific journals and textbooks, the gathered information was complemented by interviews with medical professionals witnessing the origins of interventional cardiology in Czech Republic. The result of the thesis is an overview of the development of interventional cardiology since the demanding first steps, through the performance of the first coronary angioplasty to the wide array of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures replacing some of the cardiac surgery procedures of the present day. keywords: interventional cardiology, heart catheterization, percutaneous coronary intervention, intensive care
Competency of nurses working in intensive care in The Czech republic and Gerat Britain
Baletková, Lenka ; Hocková, Jana (advisor) ; Jurásková, Dana (referee)
Summary: The diploma thesis compares competency of nurses working in intensive care in The Czech Republic and Great Britain. Theoretical part of the thesis gives compact look to regulation of nursing profession, education of nurses and nursing registration in both countries. In this part are highlighted main differences of the legislation which nursing competency is based on in each country. There is also mentioned the public opinion of the nursing as a profession and its prestige related to both countries. Practical part of the thesis focuses on the interpretation of analysis of the research regarding the above mentioned topic. For the research have been used the method of collecting data by structured questionnaires. There was a questionnaire for each country in its own language. The aim of the practical part is to compare divergence of knowledge, skills and competency of nurses working in intensive care in both countries. Alternatively to assess any reason for exceeding nursing competency and to find out the explanation for that Key Words: Competency, Nurse, Critical Care, Education, Qualification, Great Britain

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