Asthma Action Plan : 2012-2013 BFS school, overnight trips, spring, summer camp and field trips/any changes to treatment requires a new/updated action plan. *A Nebulizer is not as portable as an inhaler with a spacer/chamber and not manageable on class trips. Pleasefill in Yellow/Red ZONE in the event that the first 2 puffs of rescue medication does not improve the studentssymptoms. Orders need to be checked off or written in.General Information: · Name _______________________________________________________ · Emergency contact ____________________________________________ Phone numbers __________________________________________ · Physician /Health Care Provider __________________________________ Phone numbers __________________________________________ · Physician Signature ____________________________________________ Date ____________________________________________________ SEVERITY CLASSIFICATION TRIGGERS EXERCISE
○ Exercise ○ Dust ○ Air pollution ________________________________________
2. Exercise modifications: ___________________
Other ___________________________________
In case of Emergency (only available in school not trips) due to lack of inhaler*, you can choose from the following options:
○ Ventolin HFA (may be provided by school for shared usage) ○ May substitute stock Ventolin or generic Albuterol nebulizer solution
○ **____________________ HFA (to be provided by parent) ○ May not substitute stock Ventolin nor generic Albuterol nebulizer solution
**add medication name *Please note: This option is only available if the student has been prescribed an inhaler, and either 1) forgotten the inhaler at home or 2) the inhaler is expired or empty. This option to use a stock medication is not available on a school trip, a nurse must administer stock medications. Teachers may not administer medications.they may assist self-medicated students.The law encourages Self -Medication, see attached form. Preschoolers are able to use an inhaler with a spacer/chamber and answer the 6 questions the NYS DOE requires for a student to be self- medicated. Green Zone: Doing Well Peak Flow Meter Personal Best = ________ Symptoms Control Medications Peak Flow Meter More than 80% of personal best or ___or__ ____ Yellow Zone: Getting Worse Contact Physician if using quick relief more than 2 times per week. Symptoms Continue control medicines and add: Peak Flow Meter IF your symptoms (and peak flow, if used) IF your symptoms (and peak flow, if used) return to Green Zone after one hour of the DO NOT return to the GREEN ZONE after quick relief treatment, THEN 1 hour of the quick relief treatment, THEN
○ Take quick-relief medication every 4
○ Change your long-term control medicines by
○ Change your long-term control medicines b
____________________________________ ○ Call your PCP within _____hours of modifying
○ Contact your physician for follow-up care your medication routine
Red Zone: Medical Alert Ambulance/Emergency Phone number _________________________________ Symptoms Continue control medicines and add: Peak Flow Meter Go to the hospital or call for an ambulance if Call an ambulance immediately if the following
○ Still in the red zone after 15 minutes
danger signs are present
○ If you have not been able to reach your ○ Trouble walking/talking due to shortness of
physician/health care provider for help:
Parent/Guardian’s signature _____________________________________Date ___________________(Parent please keep copy)
Corinth Dragons May 1, 2013 www.corinthdragons.com Ready, Set, HAVE A BLAST! The 10th Anniversary DRAGON DASH is this Saturday, May 4th. Everyone is welcome- students, parents, grandparents, neighbors and friends. Doesn’t matter who, just bring them along for a Saturday morning jammed packed with good old fashioned fun. The race and walk will start at the south parking lot. R
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