NORTH DAKOTA ASTHMA ACTION PLAN NORTH DAKOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH DIVISION OF CHRONIC DISEASE SFN 59187 (11-2009)
The colors of a traffic light will help you use your asthma medicines: Red: Danger Zone! Get help from a doctor
Name
Date
Parent/Guardian(s) Name(s)
Telephone Number
Emergency Contact
Telephone Number
Yellow: Caution Zone! Add quick-relief medicine
Prescribing Health-Care Provider
Telephone Number
Green: Go Zone! Use controller medicine
Health-Care Provider's Signature
Peak Flow Personal Best
Emergency Medication Possession and Self-Administration Approval Student has received instruction in self-administration of emergency medication. (Initial)
Date Approval Expires
List Rescue Medicine (follow the action plan for proper use)
GO!
Use these anti-inflammatory/controller medicines every day: MEDICINE
l No cough or wheeze l Breathing is good
For asthma with exercise, take: Rescue Medicine
l Sleep through the night CAUTION:
Continue with green zone medicine and add: MEDICINE
l First signs of a cold
HOW MUCH
HOW OFTEN
Rescue Medicine Did symptoms improve or peak flow return to green zone?
l Exposure to a known trigger
l Mild wheeze
HOW OFTEN
Peak Flow Reading Above
l Can work and play
l Cough day or night
HOW MUCH
Peak Flow Reading to
iNO gYES Have you been in the yellow zone for more than 24 hours? iNO gYES MEDICINE
HOW MUCH
Return to green zone medications and follow peak flows Call your Health-Care Provider
HOW OFTEN
Rescue Medicine
l Tight Chest l DANGER!
Take these rescue medicines and call your health-care provider now ! MEDICINE
l Breathing is hard and fast l Nose opens wide / ribs show l Medicine isn't working l Can't talk well l
Peak Flow Reading Below
HOW MUCH
HOW OFTEN
Rescue Medicine
GET HELP FROM A HEALTH PROVIDER NOW! It's important! If you cannot contact your provider, call 911 or go directly to the emergency room. DO NOT WAIT! Form available at: http://www.ndhealth.gov/asthma/forms.htm
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(Less than 60% of Personal Best). â¡ ... Parent/Guardian Email: Additional ... Call your Healthcare Provider if you need rescue medicine for more than 24.
(60%-80% of Personal Best). You have ANY of these: Can't talk, eat, or walk well. Medicine is not helping. Breathing hard and fast. Blue lips and fingernails.
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