Asthma DiagnosisAAFA - Asthma and Allergy Foundation 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's name at the top of the form. This personalizes the document and ensures accurate identification.
  3. Fill in the date of the last visit for this condition, followed by the diagnosis and its date. This information is crucial for verifying current health status.
  4. In the section regarding procedures or assessments, specify any tests conducted (e.g., allergy testing). Attach relevant test results if available.
  5. Indicate the severity of the condition by checking one of the options: Mild, Moderate, Substantial, or In Remission.
  6. Answer whether the student has been treated in a hospital or ER in the past year and provide details on hospitalizations if applicable.
  7. Describe environmental factors that exacerbate the condition and list any prescription medications taken by the student, including dosages.
  8. Detail any functional limitations caused by this condition and recommend accommodations linked to these limitations.
  9. Finally, complete the medical professional's information section, ensuring all fields are filled accurately before submitting.

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About the Asthma Allergy Friendly Certification Program The program tests and certifies products against strict standards to prove their suitability for people with asthma and allergies. Products passing these tests earn the Asthma Allergy Friendly Certification Mark.
Spirometry. This is the main test doctors generally use to diagnose asthma in people 5 years or older. To help determine how well your lungs are working, you take a deep breath and forcefully breathe out into a tube connected to a spirometer. This records both the amount of air you exhale and how quickly you exhale.
What is the Allergy Friendly Product Award? The Allergy UK Allergy Friendly Product Award is an endorsement of a product that is unlikely or less likely to cause a reaction and may be of benefit when used by someone affected by allergy. These products are assessed based on their formulation and benefit.
Experts have classified asthma as: Intermittent. Mild persistent. Moderate persistent. Severe persistent.
Tell the operator that someone is having an asthma emergency. Keep giving the person 4 separate puffs, taking 4 breaths for each puff, every 4 minutes until emergency assistance arrives.

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Allergy Certified means the product is clinically tested and is free from potential allergens in its formulation. The product pack must also provide full ingredient transparency and safety advice concerning allergens.
The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) joined with Allergy Standards Limited (ASL) to create the Asthma Allergy Friendly Certification Program. This program helps patients to understand product claims and make informed purchases. We test household products against strict standards.

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