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Asthma Self-Management Action Plan

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testuser Published 4 months ago

A practical checklist to help people with asthma and their caregivers monitor peak flow, recognise green/amber/red zones, check inhaler technique, avoid triggers, and rehearse emergency steps. Inspired by World Health Organization guidelines on Asthma Self-Management Action Plan. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.

Inspired by World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional where applicable.

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  1. Check peak flow meter — Make sure the mouthpiece is clean and the meter is reset to zero.
  2. Measure peak flow — Take three blows and record the highest value.
  3. Record peak flow reading — Log the time and top reading in a diary or app.
  4. Compare reading to your green/amber/red zones — Use the zone numbers you agreed with your clinician.
  5. Check symptoms and match your zone — Note wheeze, cough, breathlessness, and night symptoms.
  6. Review written asthma action plan — Confirm steps for each zone, medicines, and emergency contacts.
  7. Carry reliever inhaler at all times — Keep it with you, check the expiry, and use a case if needed.
  8. Check reliever inhaler technique
  9. Shake, exhale, place mouth, actuate and inhale slowly — Do this for each puff; use a spacer if recommended.
  10. Hold breath 10 seconds and wait 1 minute between puffs — This helps the medicine reach your lungs effectively.
  11. Check preventer inhaler technique
  12. Use spacer if prescribed and inhale slowly — A spacer can improve medicine delivery for many people.
  13. Rinse mouth after using steroid inhaler — Spit and rinse to reduce risk of oral thrush.
  14. Avoid common triggers and reduce exposure at home — Identify pets, dust, mould, smoke and limit contact where possible.
  15. Practice red-zone emergency steps and update contacts — Run through your plan and keep emergency numbers and meds list current.
  16. Teach household members how to help during an attack — Show how to give inhalers and when to call for help.
  17. Schedule GP or asthma review appointment — Book a review yearly or after any recent flare-up.
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