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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19
HVOZDOVSKÁ, Kristýna
This bachelor thesis was focused on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. Two objectives were set to map the practices of paramedics in performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation during a Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. Another intrinsic indicator was the multilevel risk assessment during the COVID-19 pandemic, which emphasizes increased caution and the use of possible personal protective equipment. The theoretical part of the bachelor thesis was focused on the introduction to the issue of coronavirus disease, as well as on the performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation during the COVID-19 pandemic.The thesis further describes what precedes the circulatory arrest and from this then further interventions such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation are derived. The practical part of the study was conducted by qualitative research using the method of in-depth interviews with paramedics of the South Bohemia Region and the Vysočina Region. The interview included a total of 20 questions focused on the given issue. The research sample consisted of 13 respondents, 7 paramedics from the Vysočina Region and 6 paramedics from individual regional centres of the South Bohemian Region. The results were subsequently processed into eight categories and tabulated accordingly. The research part showed that the members of the individual Rescue Services have sufficient theoretical knowledge and also have enough practical experience in performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation during the COVID-19 pandemic. I did not find any visible differences in performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation between the regions, the answers of the respondents were almost identical. The research showed that it is not the geographical distribution that matters, but that the Ambulance Services follow clearly defined methodological procedures and take care of their own safety and the safety of patients. The research part showed that the members of the individual Rescue Services have sufficient theoretical knowledge and also have enough practical experience in performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation during the COVID-19 pandemic. I did not find any visible differencesin the performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation between the regions, the answers of the respondents were almost identical. Only in terms of decontamination were there subtle differences in the disinfectants used. Research has shown that geographical distribution does not matter, but that emergency services follow clear methodological procedures, but do not pay much attention to their own safety with regard to COVID-19.
Analysis of the situation in selected sports clubs with regard to the Covid-19
JANÁK, Filip
The diploma thesis presents a sports non-profit organization as a functioning fragment of the contemporary era, including its operation and ability to offer the use of leisure time in the simplest way - through movement. It analyzes the situation in selected sports clubs with regard to the Covid-19 pandemic and describes its different stages of functioning of sports organizations within the framework of epidemiological measures. It aims to map out all the possible solutions and to suggest various options in case of a recurrent crisis. Based on the findings and comparisons, it then evaluates and offers the best possible starting points for the specific functioning of sports organisations at the time of the established rules based on the regulations during the pandemic.
The possibilities of using pulmonary telerehabilitation for post-Covid 19 patients
Stuchlíková, Anna ; Havlová, Martina (advisor) ; Nováková, Petra (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Name and surname: Anna Stuchlíková Thesis supervisor: Mgr. Martina Havlová Thesis consultant: MUDr. et Bc. Petra Sládková, Ph.D. Title: The possibilities of using pulmonary telerehabilitation for post-Covid 19 patients Abstract: This bachelor thesis deals with the issues related to Covid-19 and physiotherapeutic possibilities of influencing its effects. It focuces mainly on respiratory physiotherapy through telerehabilitation. The thesis is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part of the bachelor thesis gives a description of Covid-19 within its overall context, including pulmonary rehabilitation, the importance of early physiotherapy intervention and rehabilitation options in specific stages of the disease. In adition, the bachelor thesis describes a telerehabilitation and discusses its importance and connection with Covid-19. The practical part of the thesis presents an information brochure for post Covid-19 patients as well as case studies of three post Covid-19 patients. The information brochure contains the Covid-19 basics, complemented by the recommended procedures, treatment options and preventive measures. Using textual descriptions as well as simple images, the brochure also explains the respiratory physiotherapy techniques and movement...
Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient after acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19.
Švorcová, Barbora ; Neuwirthová, Svatava (advisor) ; Charvát, Robert (referee)
Title: Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient after acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19. Author: Barbora Švorcová Head of the thesis: Mgr. Svatava Neuwirthová Objectives: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to summarize the current theoretical knowledge about human respiratory system, COVID-19, acute respiratory failure and general physiotherapy methods used in patients who have undergone these diseases. The other aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe a case study of a patient after acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19. Methods: The bachelor thesis was written based on a continuous physiotherapeutic internship at the Institute of clinical and experimental medicine in Prague at the department of KARIP, which took place between 18th January 2021 and 12th February 2021. The bachelor thesis is divided into theoretical and special part. Theoretical part contains information about anatomy of human respiratory system, physiology of breathing, COVID-19, acute respiratory failure and presents general physiotherapy methods used in patients afflicted by these diseases depending on their condition. Special part describes a case study of a patient after acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19, including a description of therapeutic units and evaluation of the effect of...

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