ASTHMA MANAGEMENT AT SCHOOL.

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ASTHMA MANAGEMENT AT SCHOOL

Essay In a paragraph, write about the causes, the triggers and how we can prevent asthma at schools What do I do in an Asthma attack in the classroom?

THE TOP WARNING SIGNS OF AN ASTHMA ATTACK Wheezing when breathing both in and out Coughing that won't stop Chest pain or pressure Tightened neck and chest muscles, called retractions Difficulty taking a breath Rapid breathing Difficulty talking Feelings of anxiety or panic Pale, sweaty face Blue lips or fingernails Worsening symptoms despite use of your asthma medications

EVALUATION 1. You will grow out of asthma. A.TrueTrue B.FalseFalse 2. Asthma can be cured, so it is not serious and nobody dies from it. A.TrueTrue B.FalseFalse 3. Asthma is prevalent in adult than children A.TrueTrue B.FalseFalse 4. Which is a symptom of Asthma? A. Wheezing B. Sneezing C. Vomiting