02376nam 2200385 450 991015055450332120230808200530.03-8426-8810-5(CKB)3710000000943813(MiAaPQ)EBC474465558984488-0e74-4f0b-98e6-47f1b0dd2d03(EXLCZ)99371000000094381320190122d2016 uy 0gerurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPalliative Care in der stationären Altenpflege Das passende Konzept erstellen und umsetzen /Angela Paula LoserHannover :Schlutersche,2016.1 online resource (170 pages)PublicationDate: 201611113-89993-372-9 Long description: Jedes Jahr sterben mehr als 350.000 Menschen in Pflegeheimen. Ihre adäquate Versorgung und Betreuung ist für viele Pflegekräfte eine Herzensangelegenheit. Und das Gesetz gibt ihnen Rückhalt: Seit der neuen Hospiz- und Palliativgesetzgebung ist die Sterbebegleitung ausdrücklicher Bestandteil des Versorgungsauftrages der Pflegeversicherung –und somit der kooperierenden Einrichtungen. Jetzt sind gezielte Projektentwicklungen in den Einrichtungen in Gang zu setzen, denn … • qualitativ hochwertige Pflege ist Begleitung bis zum Lebensende; • Betroffene und ihre Angehörigen brauchen eine individuelle und würdevolle pflegerische Begleitung; • palliative Kompetenz ist ein Qualitätsmerkmal für stationäre Einrichtungen. Angela Paula Löser, ausgewiesene Expertin in Sachen Palliative Care, hilft bei der Implementierung eines Palliative-Care-Konzeptes. Ihr Buch unterstützt mit konkretem Basiswissen, Vorschlägen und Arbeitshilfen. Es enthält konzeptionelles palliatives Pflegewissen von A–Z. Auf den Punkt gebracht: Palliative Care-Konzepte erfolgreich implementieren. Palliative Kompetenz und qualitativ hochwertige Pflege bieten. Bewohnerorientierte Pflege gewährleisten.Palliative treatmentPalliative treatment.616.029Loser Angela Paula1241078MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910150554503321Palliative Care in der stationären Altenpflege2879111UNINA05770nam 22008175 450 991098331010332120250226115252.09783031766923303176692X10.1007/978-3-031-76692-3(MiAaPQ)EBC31922844(Au-PeEL)EBL31922844(CKB)37723029400041(DE-He213)978-3-031-76692-3(OCoLC)1507700950(EXLCZ)993772302940004120250226d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCoral Reef Microbiome /edited by Raquel S. Peixoto, Christian R. Voolstra1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (588 pages)Coral Reefs of the World,2213-7203 ;209783031766916 3031766911 Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Introduction to Coral Reef Microbiome -- Part II. Microbial Compartments in the Reef and Coral Holobiont -- Chapter 2. Microbial Compartments in the Reef and Coral Holobiont – Symbiodiniaceae -- Chapter 3. Bacteria and Archaea within Coral Reef Ecosystems -- Chapter 4. Coral Skeleton Dwelling Endolithic Algae: Ostreobium and Its Biology -- Chapter 5. Microbial Compartments in the Reef and Coral Holobiont – Viruses -- Chapter 6. Microbial Compartments in the Reef and Coral Holobiont - Fungi and Fungi-like Entities -- Part III. Emergent Complexity -- Chapter 7. The Coral Holobiont -- Chapter 8. Complexity of the Coral Microbiome Assembly -- Part IV. Ecosystem-Scale Microbiology -- Chapter 9. Microbial Processes and Nutrient Uptake in the Coral Holobiont and Reef Ecosystems -- Chapter 10. Ecosystem Microbiology of Coral Reefs -- Chapter 11. Coral Reef Microbialization and Viralization Shape Ecosystem Health, Stability, and Resilience -- Part V. Host-Microbial Interactions as Culprit and Remedy -- Chapter 12. When Microbial Interactions Go Wrong: Coral Bleaching, Disease, and Dysbiosis -- Chapter 13. Microbial-based Therapies to Restore and Rehabilitate Disrupted Coral Health -- Chapter 14. Considerations, Ethics and Risk Assessment for the Development and Application of Microbial-based Therapies; Introducing a Rights-based Framework for Reef Communities -- Part VI. Microbiome Biotechnology and Future Outlook -- Chapter 15. Beyond Restoration: Coral Microbiome Biotechnology -- Chapter 16. Building Coral Reef Resilience through Assisted Restoration.Microorganisms, the catalysts of all biogeochemical cycles on Earth, are the origin and essence of life—an invisible yet powerful force sustaining all living organisms. The health of both individual organisms and ecosystems critically depends on functional microbiomes that drive essential processes such as nutrient cycling, pathogen control, detoxification, and resilience. However, like their macroorganism counterparts, these beneficial microbes are vulnerable to environmental changes, and their decline often accelerates ecosystem degradation. Anthropogenic impacts have profoundly altered and often degraded most ecosystems and their microbiomes, with coral reefs being no exception. Stony corals, the foundation of these vibrant ecosystems, are among the most threatened marine organisms. Shifts in coral microbiomes toward dysbiotic (harmful) assemblages are increasingly recognized as both a cause and consequence of coral mortality. In response, active intervention strategies are being developed to restore and rehabilitate degraded microbiomes, aiming to restore and re-establish the beneficial microbial communities that sustain the health of both their host organisms and ecosystems. The success of these approaches depends on our understanding of the distribution, ecological roles, and interactions between corals and their associated microbiomes, as well as how environmental factors influence them and their potential to either amplify or mitigate anthropogenic impacts. This book delves into these topics, examining how they shape coral holobiont assemblages and offer pathways for active intervention. In addition, this book provides a practical, tailored, and adaptable roadmap for stakeholders to integrate the latest insights into a broader One Health framework and ecosystem perspective.Coral Reefs of the World,2213-7203 ;20Freshwater ecologyMarine ecologyBiodiversityEcologyOceanographyConservation biologyMicrobial populationsMicrobial ecologyFreshwater and Marine EcologyBiodiversityBiooceanographyConservation BiologyMicrobial CommunitiesMicrobial EcologyFreshwater ecology.Marine ecology.Biodiversity.Ecology.Oceanography.Conservation biology.Microbial populations.Microbial ecology.Freshwater and Marine Ecology.Biodiversity.Biooceanography.Conservation Biology.Microbial Communities.Microbial Ecology.577.6577.7Peixoto Raquel S1784668Voolstra Christian R1784669MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910983310103321Coral Reef Microbiome4316271UNINA