Pronunciation: /əˈkjut rɪˈspɪrəˌtɔri dɪˈstrɛs sɪndroʊm/
noun a medical condition that can be caused by various factors such as infection or injury
A1 Acute respiratory distress syndrome is a serious lung condition.
A2 Doctors are trained to recognize the symptoms of acute respiratory distress syndrome.
B1 Treatment for acute respiratory distress syndrome may involve mechanical ventilation.
B2 Patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome often require intensive care.
C1 Research is ongoing to improve outcomes for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome.
C2 The mortality rate for acute respiratory distress syndrome remains high despite advances in medical care.
formal The patient was diagnosed with acute respiratory distress syndrome after experiencing difficulty breathing.
informal My friend's dad got hit with acute respiratory distress syndrome and had to be put on a ventilator.
slang I heard that dude got ARDS from vaping too much.
figurative The sudden influx of emails caused an acute respiratory distress syndrome in my inbox.
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