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Staff Orientation: Managing Patients with End-Stage Disease [WLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4] [CLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] Prior to beginning this assignment, readChapters 6 and 7 from the course textbook,...

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Staff Orientation: Managing Patients with End-Stage Disease

[WLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4] [CLOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]

Prior to beginning this assignment, readChapters 6 and 7 from the course textbook, theEducational and Community-Based Programs(Links to an external site.),What Is Hospice?(Links to an external site.),What Is Palliative Care?(Links to an external site.),What Are Palliative Care and Hospice Care?(Links to an external site.), andWhat Is End-of-Life Care?(Links to an external site.)web pages, and this week’s Instructor Guidance.

For this assignment, you will prepare aPowerPoint presentationPreview the documentwith detailed speaker’s notes that is written from the perspective of being a practice manager for a community health center within a safety net hospital. Recall from HCA205 that a safety net hospital is one that provides care for patients regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. The federal government provides subsidies to safety net hospitals to help care for non-paying patients.

The goal of this presentation is to prepare an in-service training for clinic staff members to fully understand the challenges faced by cancer or HIV/AIDS patients as they near the end-stage of their disease along with support options for patients and caregivers.

You may choose to create this assignment covering patients with end-stage cancer or end-stage HIV/AIDS. Once you have chosen the disease focus, choose the patient’s age range from one of the following:

  • Childhood/Adolescence: 0–18 years
  • Adult: 19–64 years
  • Elderly: 65+ years

Introduction:

Begin your presentation by including a title slide that includes the following:

  • Title of the presentation
  • Student name
  • Course name and number
  • Instructor name
  • Date submitted

Next, create an overview slide that briefly describes the required components covered within the presentation. Add bulleted points for each of the topics covered. Briefly describe each bulleted point in the speaker’s notes section. It is also recommended that you review thePowerPoint Instructions HandoutPreview the documentas guidance for properly building this presentation. See the bullet points and speaker’s notes information below. The remaining slides will address the content of the presentation and the references.

The content must address the following required components:

  • Identify the disease you chose. Include a brief description of the disease itself.
    • What is the disease (e.g., lung cancer, colon cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, leukemia, HIV, AIDS, etc.)?
  • Explain the following changes that can occur due to the disease:
    • Biological
    • Psychological
    • Social
  • Explain Western Medicine and Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) treatment options available for the patient.
  • Explain the way treatment options affect the patient and caregivers based on the following factors:
    • Physical toll
    • Emotional toll
    • Social toll (changes in social interactions)
    • Financial toll (socioeconomic status)
  • Based on the age-range chosen, discuss the patient’s perception related to the disease on the following factors:
    • Thoughts, beliefs, and fears that may be held by the patient.
    • The role culture (race/ethnicity, religion/spirituality) plays in quality of life as the disease progresses.
    • Why is it important for health care workers to understand these perspectives?
  • Discuss biases and stigmas associated with the disease.
    • Identify where those biases and stigmas may present within micro- and meso-level interactions (e.g., family, friends, colleagues, medical providers, etc.).
  • Analyze the needs of a person and their caregivers facing the end-stage of the disease.
    • What changes need to occur in the home to support the patient and the caregiver(s)?
    • What services are needed to assist in the care and management of the home?
    • What are the emotional needs of the people within the micro level? How will they be addressed?
    • What other types of health care providers may be enlisted to support the patient’s quality of life?
  • Research community-based programs that can possibly meet the needs of those receiving palliative, Hospice, and/or end-of-life care.
    • Discuss the availability of the services you identified within your community.
    • Identify costs and payment methods for the services.
    • How will the family/caregivers be burdened by enlisting additional services?
    • Discuss the rationale behind collaborative efforts in health care.
  • Summary
    • Explain your rationale as to why the information in this presentation is important for the staff to know.
    • Explain why this information is important to the patient, caregivers, and family to know as they navigate the health care system and community resources.
  • References

Creating the Final Presentation

The Final Presentation must:

  • Must be 20 to 22 slides in length (not including title and references slides) with speaker’s notes for all content slides, and formatted according to APA style as outlined in theAshford Writing Center(Links to an external site.)’sHow to Make a PowerPoint Presentation(Links to an external site.).
    • See theCiting Within Your Paper(Links to an external site.)andFormatting Your References List(Links to an external site.)resources in the Ashford Writing Center for APA guidelines.
    • Consider these help tools:
      • PowerPoint Best Practices
      • Don McMillan: Life After Death by PowerPoint(Links to an external site.)(click on the following links to view theaccessibility statement(Links to an external site.)or theprivacy policy(Links to an external site.))
      • Wikimedia Commons(Links to an external site.)can also help you explore creative commons images (privacy policy(Links to an external site.))
    • Use at least five scholarly or credible sources (at least two should be from the Ashford University Library).
      • TheScholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources(Links to an external site.)table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. You may also want to reviewWhat Is CRAAP? A Guide to Evaluating Web Sources(Links to an external site.). If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a particular assignment.
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Malvika answered on Oct 12 2021
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Slide 1
Managing Patients with
End-Stage Disease
Student name -
Course name & number -
Instructor name -
Date submitted -
Discovered in June 1981 In homosexual men
Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a virus that causes AIDS
HIV can only infect humans
Compromises immune system
Disease – HIV/AIDS
Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a virus that can cause AIDS. AIDS is Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome which is a deadly disease. It compromises the human immune system and the human is unable to fight any infection. It is a sexually transmitted disease and associated with a lot of social stigma. Although many awareness programs are there to stop the spread of infection, this disease is still a threat.
2
AIDS is a deadly disease
The patient (Adults: 19-64 years) might undergo certain changes due to the disease like -
Biological
Psychological
Social
Changes that occur due to the disease
Any disease can cause certain changes in the patient’s body. These changes may be biological, psychological or social. These changes occur due to the virus growing inside the body and the reactions of friends or family that the patient receives. Thus, the patient needs a supportive environment to manage these conditions. Biological changes are due to the growth of virus inside the body and the damage caused by it. The disease makes the patient sad and withdrawn which lead to the psychological or social changes.
3
HIV was a terminal acute infection for a long time
Now this disease has become a manageable chronic condition
Symptomatic treatment is available for the illness
No cure for HIV has been developed yet
Certain medicines can prevent the disease in early stages
Western Medicine treatment
Research has been going on to discover medicinal cure for HIV infection and treatment of AIDS. Not much success has been achieved in this case. Certain medicines have been shown to prevent HIV if they are administered in the early stage of the disease. Research is still going on to develop a vaccine for the infection. The best way to stay safe is prevention of the disease.
4
Nutritious Diet
Daily exercise
Healthy lifestyle
Meditation
Keeping busy
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) treatment
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) treatment include any treatment other than taking medicines. It includes the overall treatment of the body, mind and soul. It can be done by maintaining a healthy lifestyle. The patients should take nutritious diet, exercise daily, develop a ho
y, do meditation and keep themselves safe from other illness. This can help the HIV patients to stay healthy for a long time.
5
The option of treatment affects both the patient and the caregive
Treatment can affect in following ways -
Physical toll
Emotional toll
Social toll
Financial toll
Treatment options affect on patient and caregivers
The treatment option used for the patient affects both the patient as well as the care giver. The treatment can affect both in various ways like physical way, emotional way, social toll and financial toll. The physical toll is on the strength of the patient or caregiver. Both patient and caregiver get exhausted emotionally while dealing with the disease. There are also social and financial changes.
6
Loss of strength
Loss of activity
Tiredness
Loss of weight
Nausea and vomiting
Loss of appetite
Physical toll
The patient with HIV infection has one or other new problem each day. The disease makes the person weak and thus the patient does not feel like doing ADL. Even if the patient tries, his body gets weak and thus the patient feels like resting most of the time. This leads to worsening of the situation. The caregiver who is constantly on the move to take care of the patient also gets tired.
7
Sadness
Lethargy
Depression
Lack of...
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