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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Asthma CareHealth Services document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student's last name, first name, middle initial, and date of birth in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Select the student's sex and fill in their OSIS number, weight, school details (name, number, address, borough), DOE district, grade, and class.
  4. Healthcare practitioners should specify any allergies and indicate if there is a history of asthma or anaphylaxis. This section is vital for understanding the student’s health risks.
  5. In the treatment section, provide detailed instructions on medication administration for severe reactions. Specify dosages and conditions under which medications should be given.
  6. Complete the parent/guardian section by filling out their contact information and obtaining their signature to consent to medication administration at school.

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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.
Asthma first aid steps Shake the puffer. Put 1 puff into the spacer. Get the person to take 4 breaths from the spacer. Repeat until 4 puffs have been taken. (If you dont have a spacer, give 1 puff as they take 1 slow, deep breath and hold breath for as long as comfortable. Remember: Shake, 1 puff, 4 breaths.
Treatment can prevent asthma attacks and control symptoms during activity. Regular exercise can strengthen your heart and lungs, which helps relieve asthma symptoms. If you exercise in cold temperatures, wear a face mask to warm the air you breathe. Maintain a healthy weight.
Get support Call us. 0300 222 5800. Email us. helpline@asthmaandlung.org.uk. WhatsApp helpline (asthma) 07999 377 775.
Allergist and Immunologist Allergists and immunologists specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of allergies, asthma and other diseases of the immune system.

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Regular physical activity should be promoted for people with asthma, as it can improve quality of life and lung function, as well as general health. In obese asthmatic patients, weight loss should be recommended, as it leads to numerous health benefits, including improvements in asthma.
Make healthy lifestyle changes Aim for a healthy weight. Having overweight or obesity can make asthma harder to manage. Choose heart-healthy foods. Get regular physical activity. Manage stress. Quit smoking and avoid secondhand smoke. Get enough good quality sleep.

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