A Reflection on Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Abstract
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is syndrome that appears in lungs due to the severe infection, improper breathing conditions, or some other reason that directly affect the system of the body (Ware & Matthay, 2000). In this syndrome, the patient may experience breathlessness and inflammation in the chest. In this assignment, the reflection cycle of Gibbs is used to investigate the conditions of the patient suffering from ARDS. Further, conclusions are derived and the analysis is done according to the conditions of the patient. Treatments are recommended analyzing the researches done in the past and Recommendations for Practice in ICU are also provided.
Table of contents
Introduction4
The reflection cycle of Gibbs (1998) for the patient of ARDS4
Description4
Feeling and thoughts5
Evaluation6
Analysis6
Conclusion7
Action plans7
Recent Primary Research to compare the Treatment of Acute Respiratory Distress syndrome8
Mechanical Ventilators; PEEP8
Pose positioning9
Analytically approach9
Recommendations for Practice9
Research on mortality rate of patient with ARDS10
References11
Appendices12
Reflection on Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Introduction
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is also known as the Adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). It can be defined as disorder or the failure of lungs (pulmonary). It can arise from any type of disease that will result in the collection of or accumulation of large amounts of fluid in the lungs. ARDS cannot be defined as a disease itself but it is a type of syndrome or the group of symptoms that will result in respiratory failure ultimately. It can develop all of a sudden to a person and doesn't require time. It can also affect the lungs of a person whose respiratory system have been working normal in the past (Ware & Matthay, 2000). ARDS can be defined as the medical emergency in the real terms. The basic reason for the syndrome is the breakdown of the membrane that is responsible for keeping the fluid away or separated from leaking out of the small blood vessels that are present in the lungs into the breathing sacs (the alveoli).
The reflection cycle of Gibbs (1998) for the patient of ARDS
The reflection cycle of Gibbs consists of the modification of the experiential plan of Kolb's that comprises of a structured frame work in the form of levels or the stages. In order to apply the reflections on Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome certain stages are followed that are expressed in Gibbs Cycle.
Description
The patient was followed by many problems relating the breathing issues. The patient is suffering from many problems like sudden breathlessness within few hours. The patient reported the problem increased within 48 hours. The patient followed up by critical sickness and fever as well. Due to less provision of oxygen to the brain, the patient was also suffering from confusion and stress.
Further the patient explained the following conditions he has been experiencing that were the outcomes of the clinical examination.
Shortness of breath
Difficulty breathing
Low blood pressure
Rapid breathing
Keeping in view the history of the patient, it was identified that the patient was suffering from Pneumonia in the past week and was provided with the clinical and medicinal ...