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Your Asthma Game Plan: A Team Effort (Interview with former NFL player Chris Draft)

AANMA staff interviewed former NFL player Chris Draft for the September issue of the MA Report. In the article, titled “Your Asthma Game Plan: A team effort”,

Draft encourages students to bring an asthma action plan to school and carry their inhalers. He also invites people with asthma to get others involved with their asthma management – teachers, friends, etc. The article includes a sidebar that asks readers to share their story at Chris’s web site www.asthmateam.org and watch his EPA Public Service Announcement video “Asthma Can Be Tackled.”

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Gary Fitzgerald
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gfitzgerald@AANMA.ORG
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703-641-9595
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Lungtropolis.com | Where Kids With Asthma Learn to Play

Developed by ORCAS in collaboration with the American Lung Association, Lungtropolis® is a powerful, inexpensive tool for giving parents and children the information and guidance they need to manage asthma.

About Lungtropolis®

Developed by ORCAS in collaboration with the American Lung Association, Lungtropolis® is a powerful, inexpensive tool for giving parents and children the information and guidance they need to manage asthma.

In the Lungtropolis® Kids game, children become "Asthma Control Agents" under the tutelage of Dr. Alvi Olé as they fight to defeat the Mucus Mob. As part of the game, players watch videos and answer questions to help them learn about asthma and how to manage it.

Lungtropolis® Parents is a companion site that offers caregivers comprehensive information and resources to understand and help manage a child's asthma, such as advice on using asthma medicines and what to do in an emergency, as well as tips on how to talk to their medical provider-and their child-about managing asthma.

 

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Molly Billow
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orcaslungtropolis@gmail.com
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541-342-7227
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Asthma Treatment Plan

Here is our latest Asthma Treatment Plan designed especially for students!

For Parents of Children with Asthma
New Jersey Law requires students with asthma to have an
Asthma Treatment Plan on file with the School Nurse.

The PACNJ Asthma Treatment Plan is the only written plan
approved by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior
Services as meeting the requirements of the New Jersey Law.

For students to carry their inhaler in school, your Health Care Provider must check off approval at thebottom of the PACNJ Asthma Treatment Plan.

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Melissa Sherman
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info@pacnj.org
Contact Phone: 
908-685-8040 ext. 317
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