Asthma Educator

Asthma Quiz (Asthma Learning Tool)

Sponsoring Program Name: 
Thomas F. Plaut, MD
The free Asthma Learning Tool (a.k.a Asthma Quiz) teaches the basic aspects of asthma care in 30 minutes. It has been used for review by office nurses, public health nurses, nurse practitioners, school nurses, respiratory therapists, pharmacists and asthma case managers. Nursing and nurse practitioner students have used it in their formal training programs.

The free Asthma Learning Tool (a.k.a Asthma Quiz) teaches the basic aspects of asthma care in 30 minutes. It has been used for review by office nurses, public health nurses, nurse practitioners, school nurses, respiratory therapists, pharmacists and asthma case managers. Nursing and nurse practitioner students have used it in their formal training programs.

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Contact Name: 
Stacey Velez
Contact Email: 
staceyv@pedipress.com
Contact Phone: 
413-549-7798
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Asthma Signs Diry

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Sponsoring Program Name: 
Thomas F. Plaut, MD
An interactive tool for learning about and managing asthma, this diary helps parents of young children understand asthma triggers, signs, symptoms and medicines. It gives the doctor a wealth of clinical information to use in assessing progress and guiding therapy.

An interactive tool for learning about and managing asthma, this diary helps parents of young children understand asthma triggers, signs, symptoms and medicines. It gives the doctor a wealth of clinical information to use in assessing progress and guiding therapy.

Contact Name: 
Stacey Velez
Contact Email: 
staceyv@pedipress.com
Contact Phone: 
413-549-7798
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Signs Asthma Action Plan

Sponsoring Program Name: 
Thomas F. Plaut, MD
The Signs Asthma Action Plan is intended for use with children age 5 and under. Using this four zone plan, parents will be able to tell a mild problem (high yellow zone) from a moderate problem (low yellow zone) and treat appropriately. The plan includes medicine dose and how often it should be taken.

The Signs Asthma Action Plan is intended for use with children age 5 and under. Using this four zone plan, parents will be able to tell a mild problem (high yellow zone) from a moderate problem (low yellow zone) and treat appropriately. The plan includes medicine dose and how often it should be taken.

File Attachment: 
Contact Name: 
Stacey Velez
Contact Email: 
staceyv@pedipress.com
Contact Phone: 
413-549-7798
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