SIGN AND DATE: Child Name: Birthdate: School: Grade: Parent/Guardian Name: Phone: I approve this care plan and give permission for school personnel to share this information, follow this plan, administer medication and care for my child/youth, and if necessary, contact our health care p...
Health education School nursing and asthma| The relationship between evidence -based practicebest practice and individualized healthcare plans LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Leonard W. Parker WoodAnneThe purpose of this study was to evaluate current research on evidence-based practice (EBP) and best practices for ...
School nurses Babysitters Coaches Camp counselors Other family members Make Sure It's Up to Date Review the plan with your child's doctor at least once every 6 months. If they are often in the yellow zone, check that they take their medicine the right way and use their inhaler correctly. ...
In summary, almost one-third of school-aged children treated in specialist care had UCA. Increasing age, female sex, obesity, and higher GINA treatment step were associated with UCA. UCA was common in children prescribed less than the maximum treatment, and those children could be considered und...
Follow your child's Asthma Action Plan (AAP): An AAP is a written plan to help you manage your child's asthma. It is created with your child's pediatrician. Give the AAP to all of your child's care providers. This includes your child's teachers and school nurse. An AAP contains the...
Having a parent with chronic disease was not associated with increased health care utilization.Compared with other children with asthma, children whose parents have chronic disease have worse health status and miss more school, particularly among children with more severe asthma. Understanding how ...
In particular, possession and use of a written asthma action plan pr... A Arguel,AY Lau,S Dennis,... - 《Jmir Research Protocols》 被引量: 8发表: 2013年 Developmental, Gender, and Health-Related Variations in Self-Competence and Depressed Mood Among School-Aged Urban Children with Asthma...
School nurses, in collaboration with primary care providers (PCPs), can work to better manage asthma by using the Asthma Action Plan (AAP) with peak flow m... J Pulcini,MC Desisto,CL Mcintyre - 《Journal of School Nursing the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses...
4.1. Asthma medication plan for the long-term management of adult asthma 4.1.1. Agents Asthma agents can be classified into two types; long-term controller agents are used for long-term management (controllers) and reliever agents are used in the short-term to treat asthma symptoms (relievers...
Follow your child's Asthma Action Plan (AAP):An AAP is a written plan to help you manage your child's asthma. It is created with your child's pediatrician. Give the AAP to all of your child's care providers. This includes your child's teachers and school nurse. An AAP contains the...