Asthma Action Plan is a 2-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - National Institutes of Health on February 1, 2021 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is an Asthma Action Plan?
A: An Asthma Action Plan is a personalized plan that helps individuals with asthma manage and respond to their symptoms.
Q: Why is an Asthma Action Plan important?
A: An Asthma Action Plan is important because it provides guidance on how to recognize and handle asthma symptoms, as well as when to take medications and seek medical help.
Q: What does an Asthma Action Plan include?
A: An Asthma Action Plan typically includes information on daily medications, triggers to avoid, peak flow measurements, and steps to take during worsening symptoms.
Q: Who creates an Asthma Action Plan?
A: An Asthma Action Plan is typically created by a healthcare provider, such as a doctor or nurse, in collaboration with the individual and their family.
Q: How often should an Asthma Action Plan be reviewed?
A: An Asthma Action Plan should be reviewed and updated at least once a year, or whenever there is a significant change in symptoms, medications, or triggers.
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