Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) PowerPoint Presentation PPT Editable (Slides & Handouts)
This Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Awareness training pack provides clear and accessible information for staff working in Health and Social Care settings. It explains what AKI is, why it develops and how to recognise early signs so staff can respond quickly and safely. The content is written in plain language to support staff with different levels of experience and confidence.
This resource is fully editable and suitable for use in residential care homes domiciliary care supported living nursing services and agency settings. It is ideal for trainers and organisations delivering in house training. The pack can be used for inductions CPD sessions team meetings and refresher training.
What this training pack covers:
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What Acute Kidney Injury is
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Common causes and risk factors
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Early signs and symptoms
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Why early recognition is essential
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Hydration and monitoring
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When to escalate concerns
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Person centred support and communication
What’s included:
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Editable presentation
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Supporting handouts
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Clear explanations and practical examples
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Trainer friendly structure for easy delivery
Who this training is for:
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Care home staff
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Domiciliary care teams
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Supported living services
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Nursing and clinical support staff
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Agency workers
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Trainers and in house training leads
Why this topic matters: AKI can develop quickly and can be life threatening if not recognised early. Staff who understand the signs and risk factors are better equipped to protect the people they support. This training promotes safe practice and helps reduce avoidable harm.
Presentation (18 Slides)
Aims and Objectives
Introduction
Causes of PKD
Acute Kidney Injury
Risk Factors
Symptoms
Diagnosis
Staging of AKI
Treatment and Management
Prognosis
Prevention, Recognition, Management
References and Further Reading
Word Documents
Handout, End of Session Assessment
Related Resources:
Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness
Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness
HSC Training Link Training Resources for Health and Social Care
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