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Title: Asthma Management In Educational Settings


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Asthma Management In Educational Settings
  • Custodian and Food Service Workers Education
    Module

2
Overview
  • Asthma Basics
  • How to help students control asthma
  • Reduce triggers
  • Recognize symptoms
  • How to handle an asthma emergency
  • Resources

3
Asthma Basics
  • What is asthma?
  • Chronic lung condition that causes breathing
    problems (asthma attacks)
  • Manageable disease
  • Who has asthma?
  • 4.8M US, 150K (1 in 10) Washington children
  • Seriousness of disease varies from student to
    student

4
Asthma Basics (cont.)
  • What happens during an asthma attack?
  • Airways in lungs become smaller extra fluid in
    airways can further block air
  • Symptoms include coughing, wheezing, chest
    tightness, shortness of breath
  • What can trigger an asthma attack?
  • Respiratory illness, allergens, weather,
    irritants, emotions, exercise
  • Students may have different triggers

5
Asthma Basics (cont.)
6
How to Help Students Control Asthma Reduce
Triggers
  • Cockroaches and other pests
  • Look for signs do not leave food, water or
    garbage exposed remove pest pathways and
    shelters and use pest control products
  • Mold
  • Second-hand smoke
  • Dust mites
  • Regularly clean floors, upholstered furniture,
    pillows, etc.
  • Volatile Organic Compound exposure
  • Use safer alternatives for felt-tip pens,
    cleaning materials and art supplies

7
How to Help Students Control Asthma Reduce
Triggers
  • Cockroaches and other pests
  • Look for signs do not leave food, water or
    garbage exposed remove pest pathways and
    shelters and use pest control products
  • Mold
  • Clean up mold and control moisture
  • Second-hand smoke
  • Enforce no-smoking policies in the school
  • Dust mites
  • Regularly clean floors, upholstered furniture,
    etc.
  • Certain cleaning materials and felt-tip pens
  • Evaluate materials and use safe alternatives

8
How to Help Students Control Asthma Recognize
Symptoms
  • Know students early warning signs, for example
  • Coughing
  • Stuffy or runny nose
  • Tiredness
  • Easily bothered/annoyed
  • Know students asthma attack signs, for example
  • Becoming scared
  • Wheezing while breathing
  • Constant coughing
  • Tightness in chest
  • Shortness of breath
  • Sweaty, clammy skin

9
How to Handle an Asthma Emergency
  • Contact the school nurse
  • Encourage student to relax and take slow, deep
    breaths
  • Always have someone accompany the student with
    asthma symptoms when going to the office or
    nurses office

10
How to Handle an Asthma Emergency (cont.)
  • Call 911 if
  • Medications are not available and student has
    signs of asthma attack
  • Lips or nail beds turn gray or blue (students
    with light complexions)
  • Paling of lips or nail beds (students with dark
    complexions)
  • Decreasing or loss of consciousness

11
Resources
  • Spokane
  • Camp Champ
  • Statewide
  • www.alaw.org
  • Websites
  • www.asthmabusters.org
  • www.asthmaandschools.org
  • www.lungusa.org
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