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Anhand von Formulierungshilfen und Checklisten werden Pflegende in die Lage versetzt, in kürzester Zeit die aktuellen Probleme, Ressourcen, Ziele und Maßnahmen für den einzelnen Bewohner zu ermitteln. Das Modell der AEDL, der "Aktivitäten und existenziellen Erfahrungen des Lebens" nach Monika Krohwinkel, ist ein Bedürfnismodell mit 13 Bereichen, die immer in wechselseitiger Beziehung zueinander stehen. In der Struktur der 13 AEDL-Bereiche bietet dieses Buch das aktuelle Wissen, um die Pflegenden bei der Planung der Pflege zu unterstützen. Die Formulierungen haben stets Beispielcharakter. Sie müssen in der täglichen Praxis individuell verändert bzw. erweitert werden.
Dieses Buch vermittelt das Grundlagenwissen zum Thema "Dekubitus". Die Autorinnen zeigen kurz und übersichtlich die pflegepraktischen Handlungen. Außerdem bieten sie eine Reihe von Formulierungshilfen, sowohl für die Wundbeschreibung als auch für einen bestehenden Dekubitus. Kurzum: Das Buch bietet alles, um einen Dekubitus zu verhindern bzw. die nötige Heilung rasch und effizient einzuleiten und umzusetzen.
In its brief but vigorous history, gerontology has spawned a broadening range of specializations. One of the newest of such specializations is narrative gerontology, so named for its emphasis on the biographical, or inside, dimensions of the experience of aging. Telling stories about our world, our relationships, and ourselves is fundamental to how we make meaning. Everything from our history to our religion and our memories to our emotions is linked to the tales we tell ourselves, and others, about where we have come from and where we are going. They are central to who we are. The biographical side of human life is every bit as critical to fathom as the biological side, if we seek a more ba...
Focusing on terminally ill people in a German hospice, this study addresses the question, how meaningful experience is constructed for these patients in an attempt to preserve their dignity as persons. It is based on material from diary texts and active participation of the author in the role of a nurse.
"When essential oils are put in a lamp, inhaled, applied to the skin, placed in bathwater, or even taken orally, a person can feel relaxed, energized, or uplifted. In this beautifully illustrated book, a holistic practitioner describes the history and physiological basis of aromatherapy, tells how to extract and store the oils, and gives detailed information on 27 of the most important essential oils, including their dosages and beneficial effects."--Library Journal.
An introduction to the science of education according to the ends-means scheme and based on empirical findings of the social sciences.
In the past few decades, scientists of human nature—including experimental and cognitive psychologists, neuroscientists, evolutionary theorists, and behavioral economists—have explored the way we arrive at moral judgments. They have called into question commonplaces about character and offered troubling explanations for various moral intuitions. Research like this may help explain what, in fact, we do and feel. But can it tell us what we ought to do or feel? In Experiments in Ethics, the philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah explores how the new empirical moral psychology relates to the age-old project of philosophical ethics. Some moral theorists hold that the realm of morality must be auton...