3 3 4 A SR Asthma Action Plan PDF

Title 3 3 4 A SR Asthma Action Plan
Author Annastacia Federinko
Course Determinants of Health Behavior 
Institution Clemson University
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File Type PDF
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Summary

Human Body system class work...


Description

Asthma Action Plan

Personal best peak flow:

Important Info

Exercise-Induced Flare-Up

Name: Melissa Martin Date: 4.21.2021 Doctor name: Annastacia Federinko Doctor phone: Triggers:

267L/min

Medicine: Albuterol Sulfate How much: 1-2 inhalations When: As needed ever 4-6 hours Additional May also be taken before intense exercise instructions:

pollen

exercise

smoke

dust mites

animals

mold

cold/flu

weather

air pollution

food

other

The GREEN Zone Symptoms

Use these controller medicines as listed:

Breathing is easy No cough or wheeze Can do usual activities

Medicine

How much

How often / when

Accolate Accolate Accolate

10mg 10mg

twice a day after meals twice a day after meals twice a day after meals

Can sleep through the night

Peak flow from

80% to

10mg

100%

The YELLOW Zone Continue with controller medicines as above, and add these rescue medications:

Symptoms Some shortness of breath Cough, wheeze, or chest tightness Some difficulty doing usual activities Sleep disturbed by symptoms Symptoms of a cold or flu

Peak flow from

50% to

80%

Medicine

How much

Albuterol Sulfate Albuterol Sulfate

1-2 inhalations every 4-6 hours 1-2 inhalations every 4-6 hours Symptoms do not subside, symptoms get worse, or problematic side effects start to develop.

Call your doctor if:

How often / when

The RED Zone Symptoms

Take this medicine and call your doctor NOW!

Severe breathing problems Cannot do usual activities Difficulty walking and talking Rescue medicine is not helping

Peak flow from

0%

Adapted from KidsHealth.org

to

Medicine Albuterol Sulfate Albuterol Sulfate

50%

How often / when How much 1-2 inhalations immediately 1-2 inhalations immediately

If symptoms don't improve and you can't contact your doctor, go to the hospital or call 911....


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