Source: PHMC Household Survey 2000 Asthma in Philadelphia  1 in 8 children in Philadelphia has asthma. That is more than 51,000 children.  In Philadelphia,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Asthma Basics for Schools Part 1 - Overview
Advertisements

All about asthma .
All about asthma
Youth Asthma Epidemic Hannah Lewis.
New Providence School District Asthma Education for School Staff Carol McCabe, R.N. Jan Miller, R.N. Trish Kalinger, R.N.
1 Asthma Management In Educational Settings Custodian and Food Service Workers Education Module.
1 Asthma Management In Educational Settings Classroom Teacher Education Module.
Smokeless Homes Smokeless Homes Goal Reduce the exposure to cigarette smoke in the homes of children with asthma.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Asthma Facts Triggers Solutions.
What every parent needs to know about Childhood Asthma This program is brought to you by Allies Against Asthma, a workgroup of the Consortium for Infant.
Long Beach Alliance for Children with Asthma We CAN Control Asthma Now.
Asthma and Work-related Asthma Developed by: Dana Hughes, RN, PhD Miners Hospital, University of Utah Libbey M. Chuy, MPH Asthma Program, Utah Department.
Take a Deep Breath Asthma in Children Michael W. Peterson, M.D. Professor and Chief of Medicine UCSF Fresno.
ASTHMA SMART SCHOOL TRAINING FOR DAYCARE PROVIDERS
We CAN Control Asthma Now “Not affiliated with the YES WE CAN Asthma Program of San Francisco State University/ City College of San Francisco.”
Asthma & Anaphylaxis. 1.Life-long lung disease 2.23 million Americans were affected (2008) 3.Severe cases are on the rise.
Asthma Michelle Anderson And Alex Barker. What is Asthma? Description Asthma is a complex, recurrent disease of the airways that causes shortness of breath,
Carolina Koncz, Neha Milind, Ahmed Osman
Ever Orlando Salaiz Acuna Period  Asthma - This disease of the affects breathing by mucus that runs down the trachea.  It affects the lungs.
6 th Grade.  Asthma is a chronic lung disease that can be life threatening. The exact cause is unknown. However, once an individual has asthma, his or.
Lisa Nave Nursing Platt College. Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the lungs characterized by narrowing of the airways in the lungs causing.
Asthma in Schools A MacRobbie January What is Asthma ? Asthma is a problem with breathing - it affects the airways which are the small tubes which.
Elizabeth, Gladis & Jemila, RAIN.  Asthma is a chronic lung disease that affect the respiratory system. That inflames and narrows the airways.  When.
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways, characterized by coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, and difficult breathing.
It Takes a Community: Helping Parents Create a Healthy, Safe Environment for Children with Asthma American Association of School Administrators National.
Prevention of Exposure to Indoor Asthma Triggers.
What You Should Know About Asthma. Asthma is a Major Public Health Problem Nearly 5 million children have asthma It is one of the most common chronic.
Cardiovascular System. Cardiovascular System Components Circulatory system Pulmonary system Purposes: Transport O 2 to tissues and remove waste Transport.
Asthma Education Stanford Pediatrics Sara Federico, MD.
Ready? Set? Go with Asthma! This program was developed by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America through funding from the American Legion Child Welfare.
Pests and Pets. Why do people have allergies? People with allergies have hyperactive immune systems that think harmless things, such as pet dander, are.
Introduction to Asthma Indoor Environments Division Environmental Protection Agency EPA Indoor Environments Division, Jan 2001, Slide 1.
Cindy Denomme EEC Overview Asthma is a health condition that affects the lungs. An asthma attack occurs when a person with asthma is exposed to.
By Dalia Munoz ASTHMA. is a serious and ongoing disease that affects the airways of both adults and children. Airways are the tubes that carry air in.
Carolina Koncz, Neha Milind, Ahmed Osman.  Asthma is a chronic lung disease that inflames and narrows the airways.  Origin: the term asthma comes from.
Presented by The Asthma Coalition of Long Island.
Asthma Caring for children with asthma in a community program
This lecture was conducted during the Nephrology Unit Grand Ground by Nephrology Registrar under Nephrology Division, Department of Medicine in King Saud.
Asthma What is Asthma?  Chronic disease of the airways that may cause  Wheezing  Breathlessness  Chest tightness  Nighttime or early morning coughing.
Asthma Asthma and Reactive Airway Disease Definition of asthma : Inflammatory disorder of small airways characterized by periodic attacks of wheezing,
Asthma and IAQ Lani Wheeler, MD, Medical Officer Sarah Merkle, MPH, Program Analyst Division of Adolescent and School Health Centers for Disease Control.
By: Raul Lopez and Adrian Martinez. Asthma Asthma is a disorder that causes the airways of the lungs to swell and narrow, leading to wheezing, shortness.
Asthma.
Asthma Janet Blair. Healthy Start In Child Care. Asthma Facts Chronic problem that usually lasts a lifetime. Usually diagnosed by age of 3. May improve.
Asthma A Presentation on Asthma Management and Prevention.
Signs of a Pending Asthma Attack
Asthma management Happy Health Home Instructor: Ellen Yi-Luen Do Master course in Industrial Design Hae Youn Joung Ran Zhou.
1 Asthma. 2 Disease of the airways that carry air in and out of the lungs Asthma causes: –Airways to narrow –Lining to swell –Cells to produce more mucus.
Asthma A Presentation on Asthma Management and Prevention.
Asthma Stephanie McAdams. Outline Background Causes Symptoms Treatments Conclusion Work Cited.
ASTHMA. Definition Chronic inflammation is associated with airway hyper-responsiveness that leads to recurrent episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest.
SymptomsTriggersEnvironment.
A STHMA Juan Vazquez Senior Practice Nurse Church End Medical Centre Patient Participation Group
Asthma: The Basics Jim Krieger, MD, MPH February 19, 2008.
Creating Asthma Friendly Schools in Montana A Presentation to School Staff Your Name Your Affiliation.
The Consortium for Infant and Child Health Pinch of Prevention Module: Asthma – Take Action! Pinch of Prevention Module: Asthma – Take Action! Updated:
Asthma. What is Asthma?  According to the American Academy of Allergy Asthma & Immunology, asthma is a chronic disease involving the airways in the lungs,
Breathing Easier. What is asthma? A chronic disease The lining of the airway becomes inflamed and swells. Mucus can build up. The swelling and mucus makes.
Presenters and Prevention Specialists Erica Acevedo & Elba M. Jiménez an Educational Workshop.
Asthma Basics for School Personnel by Tina Bobek, R.N.
Is there anything I can do to help my child avoid asthma attacks? You can help your child avoid asthma attacks by keeping him or her away from triggers.
Asthma & Allergies.
For Employees of the Randolph County School System
Asthma Presented by Qassim j. odaa Master M.S.N..
Asthma Facts 6th Grade.
NAEPP Coordinating Committee
P-All About Asthma- English.ppt
Asthma Michelle vu Hour 5.
By: Moshe Jerasi 6th Hour
Presentation transcript:

Source: PHMC Household Survey 2000 Asthma in Philadelphia  1 in 8 children in Philadelphia has asthma. That is more than 51,000 children.  In Philadelphia, African American and Latino children have the highest percent of asthma cases.  Certain neighborhoods, like South Philadelphia, North Philadelphia, and West Philadelphia, have higher rates of children with asthma.

What Is Asthma?  Asthma is a chronic lung disease that can be life threatening if not treated and controlled.  The cause of asthma in unknown, but some things make asthma worse.

What Is Happening During an Asthma Attach ? When someone is having an asthma attack the following is happening: 1. The lining of the airway is swollen and irritated. 2. The muscles around the airway tighten and make it hard to breathe. 3. The airway makes a thick mucus.

What Is Happening During an Asthma Attack in the Lungs?

Asthma Warning Signs Warning signs are clues that your child’s asthma may be getting worse.  Runny stuffy nose  Headache  Tickle in throat  Child’s has a cold or flu  Coughing  Restless Know Your Child’s Warning Signs!

What Are the Symptoms of Asthma? Not all people with asthma have the same symptoms The most common symptoms are:  Coughing – a cough that may not go away or may be worse at night  Wheezing – a whistling sound that is usually heard when breathing out

What Are the Symptoms of Asthma?  Shortness of breath – feels like not being able to catch a breath  Tightness or pain in the chest – feels like something heavy has been placed on the chest

What Causes Asthma Attacks? AN ASTHMA TRIGGER IS… anything that sets off asthma symptoms

TRIGGERS

Ways to Avoid Triggers Dust, dander, and house mites  Dust the house with a damp cloth, especially in the child’s bedroom.  Use a damp mop to clean the floor.  Cover pillow, mattress, and boxspring with special dust-mite–proof covers.

Ways to Avoid Triggers Smoke  Try to make the home smoke free by Never allowing smoking in the home or car Never allowing smoking around the child Quitting smoking  Avoid burning incense or candles.

Ways to Avoid Triggers Pets  If possible, remove pets from the home or limit the child’s contact with the animal.  Never allow pets in the child’s bedroom.

Ways to Avoid Triggers Strong odors and scented products  Avoid heavy scents, like perfumes, hairsprays, and certain household cleaners like bleach or ammonia.  Don’t use room deodorizers.

Ways to Avoid Triggers Cockroach dander  Keep all food in closed containers, and keep trash bags closed.  Clean up moist areas such as kitchen and bathroom.  Clean areas where roaches have been with hot soapy water to remove dander previously dropped by roaches.

Asthma Medications and Devices

Types of Medications  Long-term “controller” medicine  Quick-relief “rescue” medicine

Long-Term Medications  Long-term “controller” medicine prevents swelling and inflammation of the airway and should be used every day, even when feeling well.

Quick-Relief Medications  Quick-relief “rescue” medicine works quickly to open the tightened airway.  Quick-relief medicine is usually used on an as-needed basis.

Inhaler “the pump”  Delivers inhaled medication in a spray mist form Asthma Devices

Inhaler with Spacer  A spacer catches the mist and holds it so it can be breathed in slowly. This allows the medicine to reach the person’s lungs. Asthma Devices

Nebulizer  A machine that delivers medication in a mist.

Peak Flow Meter  A device used to measure how air flows from your lungs in one “fast blast.” Asthma Devices

What Is an Asthma Action Plan?  An asthma action plan is a tool for patients that helps families manage asthma.  It tells exactly how and when to take medicines.  It also tells how and when to use the quick-relief medicine and what to do when the child develops symptoms or has an attack.

An Example of an Asthma Action Plan

Tips About the Action Plan  The action plan should be completed by your child’s medical provider.  Every child with asthma should have an asthma action plan.

Who Should Have Copies of the Asthma Action Plan?  Medical providers  Parent and/or caregiver  School nurse or daycare provider  Camp (during summer time) or after-school program  Babysitter

Controlling Asthma

Getting Asthma Under Control  See a health-care provider for regular asthma checkups at least twice a year.  Follow an Asthma Action Plan.  Learn how to take the right medicine at the right time, the right way.

Getting Asthma Under Control  Learn about asthma triggers and how to avoid them.  Talk about peak flow monitoring with your health-care provider.

 Sleeps through the night  Goes to school every day  Is able to play, take gym, and participate in sports A Child With Well-Controlled Asthma

8/2003 Acknowledgments Developed by Jessica Anglin with input from the Philadelphia Allies Against Asthma Community Intervention Committee Sponsored by the Philadelphia Allies Against Asthma Coalition

For More Information on Asthma You can call : The American Lung Association at Asthma and Allergy Foundation of American at 1 – Allergy & Asthma Network: Mothers of Asthmatics at The Philadelphia Allies Against Asthma Project at (215)

For More Information on Asthma You can go to the following websites :  Allies Against Asthma at umich.eduwww.asthma  Asthma Allergy Foundation of America at  American Lung Association at  National Blood Lung and Heart Institute at  American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology at  School Asthma Allergy at