School District of West De Pere ASTHMA ACTION PLAN/AND TREATMENT AUTHORIZATION Name: ___________________________________DOB:_________Grade:_______ MEDICAL TREATMENT PLAN –Asthma (To be completed by Healthcare Provider) Asthma symptoms are triggered by:
Exercise
Dust
Animal dander
GO, Student is doing well! Student has all of these: * Breathing is good * No cough or wheeze * Sleep through the night * Can go to school and play
Strong Odors or Fumes
Mold
Daily Controller Medications MEDICINE/ROUTE
HOW MUCH
HOW OFTEN/WHEN
If Peak flow used: above ______
Exercise Pretreatment Instructions (check all that apply) Give 2 puffs of quick relief inhaler 15 minutes prior to recess/physical education and/or___________________. May repeat 2 puffs of quick relief inhaler if symptoms recur with exercise, or __________________________. Measure Peak Flow (if used) prior to recess/physical education; restrict aerobic activity when child’s peak flow is below________________.
CAUTION – Slow Down! Student has any of these: * Cough * Tight chest * Mild wheeze * Exposure to a known trigger
DANGER—GET HELP!
Quick Relief Medicine at School MEDICINE/ROUTE HOW MUCH
HOW OFTEN/WHEN
If Peak flow used: from ______ to ________
IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ARE HAPPENING, SEEK EMERGENCY CARE:
* Student doesn’t feel any better 15-20 minutes after taking quick relief medicines. CALL 911 * Breathing is hard and fast, ribs showing, stooped body posture, Stop activity, stay calm struggling or gasping Help student sit up * Nose opens wide Stay with student * Can’t talk well TAKE MEDICINE/HOW * Lips and fingernails are blue MUCH/WHEN:____________________________ * Unrelieved coughing If Peak flow * Wheezing maybe gone (asthma is so bad that air is not used: below _____ moving) TRANSPORT TO:_________________________ * Very weak and tired, unable to walk Kept in Office Kept in classroom Kept in Backpack or_____________________ I have instructed this student in the proper use of his/her medications. It is my professional opinion that he/she should be allowed to carry and use this medication by him/herself. In my professional opinion, this student should not carry his/her medication and it should be stored in the health office. CONTACTS: CALL 911 Parent/Guardian: ____________________________________Cell:_____________________Home:________________ Healthcare Provider Signature: __________________________________Phone:__________________ Date: ________ (Required) I hereby authorize the school district staff members to take whatever action in their judgment may be necessary in supplying emergency medical services consistent with this plan, including the administration of medication to my child. I also hereby authorize the school district staff members to disclose my child's protected health information to chaperones and other non-employee volunteers at the school or at school events and field trips to the extent necessary for the protection, prevention of an allergic reaction, or emergency treatment of my child and for the implementation of this plan. RN may consult with Healthcare provider regarding medications, treatments or procedures as needed throughout the school year. Parent will provide peak flow meter if used.
Parent/Guardian Signature: ___________________________________________Date:__________________ School Nurse: _____________________________Date:_______________Phone: (920) 337-1087
Measure Peak Flow (if used) prior to recess/physical education; restrict aerobic activity when child's peak flow is below________________. CAUTION â Slow Down! Quick Relief Medicine at School. Student has any of these: MEDICINE/ROUTE. HOW MUCH. HOW OFTEN/WHEN. * Cough. * Tight chest. * Mild wheeze.
MEDICINE/ROUTE. HOW MUCH. HOW OFTEN/WHEN. * Cough. * Tight chest. * Mild wheeze. * Exposure to a known trigger. If Peak flow used: from ______ to ______. DANGERâGET HELP! IF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ARE HAPPENING, SEEK EMERGENCY CARE: * Student doesn't
Repeated seizures without regaining consciousness. â Student has a first time seizure. â Student is injured or has diabetes. â Student has breathing difficulties.
Yes no__________________________________________________________. MONITORING: Stay with the child; alert healthcare professionals and parent. Tell rescue squad Diastat was given. Treat the child even if parents cannot be reached. Kept in Office. Kept
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