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Outcomes Parent report of whether the child had (1) ever received inhaled steroids, (2) received influenza vaccination during the past season, and (3) received an asthma action plan in the past year. Results In unadjusted analyses, Latino children and those with minority-serving providers were ...
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Again, if your child has asthma, ask that the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) guidelines be followed, including the implementation of an “Asthma Action Plan” to help control the disease between attacks. Preventing inflammation may prevent future asthma for your child. Rela...
Patient Instruction Intervention Action Plan for Acute Symptoms of Asthma Summary The controversies and confusion regarding defining asthma are greater in the preschool-age child than later in childhood. This is caused, at least in part, by the varying clinical patterns of asthma, with the ...
Asthma action plans are useful for anyone with an asthma diagnosis, including adults with adult-onset asthma, teenagers, and kids with childhood asthma. Finding Support for Kids With Asthma It is especially important that school officials have a copy of your child’s asthma action plan and inform...
Your child's asthma action plan is important for controlling their asthma. Keep it handy to remind you of your child's daily management plan, as well as to guide you when your child has asthma symptoms. Give its copies to your child’s caregivers, teachers, and even the bus driver so ...
Wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, and a feeling of tightness in the chest are all signs of childhood asthma.
703 AUDIT OF THE USE OF A WRITTEN ASTHMA ACTION PLAN IN A BUSY PEDIATRIC UNIT C. Walsh, G. Armstrong, B. McCord Paediatrics, Altnagelvin Hospital, Derry, UK Background and aims: A written action plan (WAP) is recommended for all patients with asthma, particularly those who have moderate...
Caregivers who were less satisfied with their child's asthma control were more likely to own a WAAP (p = 0.037). Caregivers with any action plan found it useful and 82% reported using their action plan for management of an acute attack. However, caregivers with a WAAP were more likely to...