Telephone Assisted Immediate Adult Patient Resuscitation by Emergency Medical Dispatcher
Autor: | BARTL, David |
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Jazyk: | čeština |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
emergency medical service
medical operations centre telefonicky asistovaná neodkladná resuscitace Automatizovaný externí defibrilátor zdravotnická záchranná služba zdravotnické operační středisko cardiopulmonary resuscitation Automated external defibrillator kardiopulmonální resuscitace telephone-assisted immediate resuscitation |
Popis: | This bachelor's thesis deals with Telephone Assisted Immediate Adult Patient Resuscitation by Emergency Medical Dispatcher. This thesis was divided into two parts. The first part was theoretical and the second part was practical. The main focus of the theoretical part was on medical emergency service and medical operations centre. Heart anatomy and cardiac arrest are also mentioned in this thesis, as well as problematics of an urgent resuscitation, chain of survival and telephone-assisted immediate resuscitation. The second part was the research part. Two research questions and two objectives were established in this part. First objective was to map knowledge of dispatchers of a medical operations centre in telephone-assisted immediate resuscitation. Second objective was to map how dispatchers of a medical operations centre proceed in provision of telephone-assisted immediate resuscitation. Semi-structured interview method was performed in the practical part of this thesis. Sample consisted of 10 dispatchers of the Regional medical operations centre of the South Bohemian Region who were asked 27 questions. For the sake of clarity, collected data were divided into 14 categories and processed into tables. Work objectives were fulfilled and research questions were answered. Research showed that dispatchers have stronger theoretical knowledge of telephone-assisted immediate resuscitation management of an adult patient, rather than of a pediatric patient. Research also mapped out the procedure of telephone-assisted immediate resuscitation of each individual responder. Results are rather positive. |
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