ANSWER
This is a suggested outline and content for your Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) PowerPoint presentation that may be customised to meet the requirements.
Slide 1: Title Slide
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is the title.
An All-Inclusive Manual for Advanced Practice Nurses
Add your name, the name of your instructor, the date, and the course.
Slide 2: Overview
An overview of ARDS
Definition: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a potentially fatal lung disease that causes severe hypoxemia due to acute inflammation and disruption to the alveolar-capillary barrier.
significance for APNs, or advanced practice nurses.
Notes for the Speaker:
Describe ARDS as a significant clinical problem, highlighting its effects on patient outcomes and the value of APN participation in early diagnosis and treatment.
Slide 3: Prevalence and Incidence
U.S. and worldwide statistics.
incidence of ARDS in particular demographics (e.g., the elderly).
rates of death related to ARDS.
Notes for the Speaker:
Talk about how ARDS impacts 10–15% of ICU admissions and how comorbidities make it more common in older patients.
Slide 4: Pathophysiology in Cellular Structure
Pathogenesis:
release of inflammatory cytokines, including TNF-α, IL-1, and IL-6.
disturbance of the capillary-alveolar membrane.
Surfactant dysfunction and fluid buildup.
Phases include fibrotic, proliferative, and exudative stages.
Notes for the Speaker:
Describe the progressive nature of ARDS, the inflammatory cascade, and how it results in compromised oxygen exchange.
Slide 5: Genomic and Genetic Aspects
ARDS genetic predisposition:
ACE gene variations.
variations that impact the control of cytokines.
Genomic developments in ARDS personalised medicine.
Notes for the Speaker:
Stress the potential for genomics-driven therapies while highlighting the ways in which genetic variants affect vulnerability and recovery.
Slide 6: Evaluation of Clinical Practice
Important Symptoms:
severe dyspnea that develops quickly.
Hypoxemia that does not respond to oxygen treatment.
Tools for diagnosis:
Berlin defining standards.
imaging of the chest (e.g., bilateral infiltrates).
examination of blood gas (PaO2/FiO2 ratio).
Notes for the Speaker:
Talk about the value of prompt identification and the resources used by APNs to make precise diagnoses.
Slide 7: Management and Treatment
Techniques for ventilation:
ventilation with a low tidal volume (lung-protective technique).
PEEP stands for positive end-expiratory pressure.
Pharmacologic alternatives include neuromuscular blocking drugs and corticosteroids.
Prone positioning and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) are examples of adjunct therapy.
Notes for the Speaker:
Describe evidence-based interventions and the part an APN plays in putting them into practice.
Slide 8: Self-Management and Patient Education
teaching patients and their families about the physical and cognitive difficulties associated with post-ARDS syndrome.
programmes for pulmonary rehabilitation.
Changes in lifestyle (e.g., diet, exercise, quitting smoking).
Notes for the Speaker:
Stress the importance of education regarding recovery and lifestyle modifications, as well as the long-term effects of ARDS.
Slide 9: Spiritual and Cultural Aspects
Cultural factors include health literacy and language obstacles in patient education.
Cultural perspectives on care at the end of life.
Spiritual considerations: Attending to spiritual issues and offering chaplaincy support.
Notes for the Speaker:
Emphasise the value of providing care that is sensitive to cultural and spiritual differences, especially for older patients suffering from ARDS.
Slide 10: Elderly People with ARDS
Particular difficulties:
Lung compliance declines with age.
Polypharmacy and comorbidities.
Techniques to maximise care:
mobilisation in advance.
care pathways tailored to the elderly.
Notes for the Speaker:
Talk about how to improve outcomes and how ARDS presents differently in older people.
Slide 11: Initiatives for Quality Improvement
Care bundles for ARDS are being implemented.
programmes that teach APNs about evidence-based care.
studies on personalised treatment strategies and biomarkers.
Notes for the Speaker:
Give a summary of quality improvement tactics and the APN’s advocacy role for them.
Slide 12: Optional Case Study
A brief case study of an elderly ARDS patient.
Pay attention to the results, interventions, and clinical presentation.
Notes for the Speaker:
Showcase the use of theoretical knowledge in clinical practice using this slide.
Slide 13: Conclusion
List the main points in brief:
Pathophysiology, assessment, management, and incidence.
The vital function APNs play in enhancing results.
APNs are urged to remain current on ARDS management techniques.
Notes for the Speaker:
Remind APNs of the importance of ARDS and promote their advocacy and ongoing education.
Slide 14: Citations
Provide a minimum of four APA-formatted references.
Recommended Sources
Bellani, G., Fan, E., Pham, T., and Laffey, J. G. (2016). mortality, care practices, and epidemiology of ARDS patients in intensive care units. 315(8), 788–800; JAMA. Jama, 2016.0291 https://doi.org/10.1001/jama
Liu, K. D., Chambers, R. C., and Thompson, B. T. (2017). syndrome of acute respiratory distress. 377(6), 562–572, New England Journal of Medicine. NEJMra1608077 https://doi.org/10.1056
Brochard, L., Papazian, L., Aubron, C., et al. (2019). Official guidelines: ARDS management. 801–819 in Intensive Care Medicine, 45(6). 10.1007/s00134-019-05590-7 has been published.
Zemans, R. L., Zimmerman, G. A., Matthay, M. A., et al. (2019). syndrome of acute respiratory distress. Disease Primers in Nature Reviews, 5(1), 18. 10.1038/s41572-019-0069-0 https://doi.org
Please let me know if you need help developing the speaker notes or making slides!
QUESTION
Goal: Develop a PowerPoint presentation on a cardiovascular/pulmonary disorder/disease discussed in the McCance text.
The presentation must provide information about the incidence, prevalence, and pathophysiology of the disease/disorder to the cellular level. The presentation must educate advanced practice nurses on assessment and care/treatment, including genetics/genomics—specific for this disorder. Patient education for management, cultural, and spiritual considerations for care must also be addressed. The presentation must specifically address how the disease/disorder affects 1 of the following age groups: infant/child, adult, or elderly.
Format Requirements:
- Presentation is original work and logically organized.
- Followed APA format including citation of references.
- Power point presentation with 10-15 slides were clear and easy to read. Speaker notes expanded upon and clarified content on the slides.
- Incorporate a minimum of 4 current (published within last five years) scholarly journal articles or primary legal sources (statutes, court opinions) within your work. Journal articles and books should be referenced according to APA style (the library has a copy of the APA Manual).
Content Requirements:
- Select a cardiovascular or pulmonary disorder.
- Provide information about the incidence, prevalence, and pathophysiology of the disease/disorder to the cellular level.
- Educate advanced practice nurses on assessment and care/treatment, including genetics/genomics—specific for this disorder.
- Provide patient education for management, cultural, and spiritual considerations for care must also be addressed.
- Must specifically address how the disease/disorder affects 1 of the following age groups: infant/child, adult, or elderly.
The topic of choice : Pulmonary ( ARDS ) Acute respiratory distress syndrome