Asthma Healing
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An asthma action plan can help you recognize early warning signs, and how to act to prevent an asthma attack.
But, what IS an Asthma Action Plan exactly?
An Asthma Action Plan is simply a written document that details your asthma triggers, usual symptoms, peak flow readings, and what actions to take at different stages of your symptoms getting worse. Such a plan is typically divided into 3 zones: green, yellow, and red, just like a traffic light.
If you're in the green zone, it means your asthma is under control, your peak flow readings are in your healthy range, and you're feeling healthy. But, if your symptoms start to worsen and /or your peak flow readings decline, you drop into the yellow zone, and there are certain actions, such as using your quick-relief inhaler, that can help you move quickly back to your green zone.
If you miss the cues that you've entered the yellow zone or the quick-relief treatment doesn't work, you may progress into your red zone, which indicates you are in a danger zone and need to seek medical help right away. Any delay at this point may result in a severe asthma attack and other serious complications.
An Asthma Action Plan is also a communications tool, between you and your doctor and if it is for your child with asthma between you and your child's caregivers. It can help make sure that treatment is consistent and timely.
But simply having a plan isn't enough – you also need to know how to use this tool to stop asthma attacks, before they get out of control.
This action plan is for: _____________________________
Date plan developed: ____ / ____ / _____
Doctor’s Name: ____________________ Phone #: _______
Hospital / ER Address / Phone #: ___________________________________________
My Personal Asthma Triggers
INSTRUCTIONS: This plan is divided into 3 zones, green, yellow, and red, similar to the colors on a traffic light. If you are in the GREEN zone, then you’re doing well. You probably don’t need to do anything other than take your daily medicines as prescribed.
If you are in the YELLOW zone, it means you are getting a warning. Yellow means that your asthma may be getting worse and you are probably having a flare up. Action is needed to prevent an asthma attack.
If you are in the RED zone, you are in danger, and you MUST take emergency action, as described on the plan, right away!
The steps you need to follow are listed in each zone. If you have any questions about your Asthma Action Plan, be sure to discuss it with your doctor before you get into the yellow or red zones. GREEN ZONE means… You Are Doing Well!
Symptoms:
And / Or… Peak Flow Readings Are:
Take these medicines every day (name/dose/how often):
YELLOW ZONE means… Your Asthma Is Getting Worse
Symptoms:
Or… Peak Flow Readings Are:
Actions to Take:
RED ZONE means… Medical Alert!
Symptoms:
Or… Peak Flow Readings Are:
Actions to Take:
Extreme Danger Signs: If you see any of these, you must get emergency help immediately:
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