Health Education Program- Pediatric Asthma

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  • Hi, my name is Daisy Behnke and I am a BSN student at Indiana State University. Today we will be discussing asthma in the pediatric patient. What does an acute attack look like? How to treat an acute attack? When to seek help. And what home interventions the family can take to minimize acute attacks.
  • Objectives of learning include: * Being able to recognize the signs of an acute attack. * Be able to cite interventions to treat an acute attack. * Recognize common triggers for acute attacks. * Recognize emergent symptoms. * Be able to name at least three preventative strategies.
  • https://www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=6f35b202abcec209
  • First, Let's see your starting knowledge. Click below to take a pre-test
  • Asthma is a disease that impacts the lungs. According to the CDC, 11.2% of the children in Oregon have asthma and seven million children nationwide.
  • The CDC characterizes Asthma as having frequent episodes of coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath, chest tightness and/or chest pain. 
  • SOB Wheezing Cough chest tightness
  • SAMPLE ACTION PLAN
  • So what are the triggers?
  • So what are the triggers?
  • You can reduce attacks by keeping the home clean and dust free. Keep windows and doors shut. Eliminate tobacco use. Eliminate mold and pests Taking medication as ordered by your doctor.
  • www.classmarker.com/online-test/start/?quiz=6f35b202abcec209
  • If you suspect your child has asthma, check in with her doctor right away. Please copy the link below to take your post test and see what you have learned.
  • file:///C:/Users/daisy/OneDrive/Documents/444/ASTMA%20BROCHURE.pdf
  • BELOW IS A LINK, COPY/PASTE FOR A HANDY BROCHURE YOU CAN PRINT 
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