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This Asthma Action Plan outlines steps for you to self-manage asthma when you start having more symptoms. Your healthcare provider might also change your usual asthma treatment according to the level of asthma control over time. Review all symptoms and this plan regularly with your healthcare provider. Pediatric Asthma Action Plan (1-15 years)
18 paź 2021 · Asthma Action Plan. October 18, 2021. Download PDF. Article type: Resources. https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/sites/default/files/publications/Asthma-Action-Plan-2020_rev_508.pdf. Editorial Board. Subscribe. Residents and Medical Students Subscriptions.
Make sure that all patients have a written asthma action plan . An action plan tells the patient how to recognize worsening asthma, how to increase their reliever and controller medications, and when to seek medical help. A short course of OCS may be needed during severe asthma flare-ups (exacerbations). See the GINA 2020 report
Asthma Action Plan < 6 year old Well Days: Preventer- (_____) Unwell Days Plan: 1- Steroid _____ As prescribed 2- Reliever - Ventolin (Blue Inhaler): Day 1: 6 puffs every 4 hours Day 2: 6 puffs every 6 hours Day 3: 4 puffs every 6 hours Day 4: 4 puffs every 8 hours
Avoiding your triggers is one step you can take to help keep your asthma under control. Work with your healthcare provider to check whether any of these things make your asthma worse, then take the related steps below. Check CDC’s webpage for other steps you can take: www.cdc.gov/asthma. Weather Air Quality Pollen.
A PDF document that outlines steps for self-managing asthma symptoms and triggers for children aged 1-12 years. Includes medication instructions, peak flow measurements, and tips to avoid colds, smoke, allergens, and moulds.
See www.bcguidelines.ca for more information, including the full guideline “Asthma in Children –Diagnosis and Management (2015), translated action plans (available in Chinese and Punjabi), and fillable PDF