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April 7, 2003

"Asthma Care Training for Child Care Providers" Video Discussion Guide This discussion guide is a companion piece to the inhaled medications video, "Asthma Care Training for Child Care Providers." You may use this guide during pause points in the video. There are three places where the video can be stopped so the instructor may answer trainees' questions regarding the information provided in that specific section of the video. The three sections of the video are: 1. "What is Asthma?" 2. "Medications and

Delivery Devices" and 3. "Cleaning the Equipment."

Section I

What is Asthma?

· A chronic inflammatory disease of the lungs and the airways · A chronic disease for which there is no cure · Can be treated successfully · In asthma, inflammation occurs when an asthmatic person's bronchi come into

contact with irritants or "triggers." Triggers cause: o airways to swell

o bronchial muscles to tighten; broncho constriction occurs when bands of

muscles surrounding the asthmatic person's bronchial tubes contract, causing the airways to narrow

o excess mucous to build up. o As a result of all these, breathing becomes difficult and results in: o chest tightness

o wheezing o coughing o shortness of

breath

o anxiety

Recognizing Asthma Symptoms · Whistling or wheezing sounds with each breath

· Coughing

· Tight feeling in the chest · Rapid and labored breathing

· Blue lips or skin color · Coughing up mucous (Some children vomit when they have a lot of mucous to cough up.) · Restless sleep or wakefulness at night · Any of these symptoms accompanied by a rash on the neck or chin

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