Title: Creating Asthma Friendly Schools in Montana
1Creating Asthma Friendly Schools in Montana
Using the Resource Guide
2Asthma in Montana Youth
- Asthma is a common disease among Montana
children. - Asthma affects school attendance and performance.
- With planning, asthma can be controlled in the
school setting.
3What is asthma?
- Chronic disease
- No Cure
- Can be CONTROLLED
- Underlying Inflammation (Silent component)
- Muscle tightening (During
attack)
4How is asthma controlled?
- CONTROLLER MEDICATIONS
- Taken to PREVENT symptoms
- Reduce Inflammation
- Address the silent component of the disease
- Taken daily, usually at home
- Most commonInhaled Corticosteriods
- Safe, effective
- RESCUE MEDICATION
- Taken in RESPONSE to symptoms
- Used during an attack
- Should be available at school
- Relax the smooth muscle squeezing the airway
- Safe, effective
5How is asthma controlled?
ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL Reduce exposure to things
that trigger attacks
67 Steps to creating an asthma friendly school
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Identify students with asthma
7Step 1 Identify students with asthma
W H Y
- To know which children have this common chronic
illness and may need special considerations like
carrying rescue medication at school,
environmental modification etc. - Form identification letter to parents
- Medication authorization form
- Asthma action plan
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8Step 2 Allow students easy access to their
inhalers
W H Y
- Its the law
- Smart policiesbetter health and safety!
- Model asthma policy from the Montana School
Board Association
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9Step 3 Create a school wide protocol for
handling worsening asthma
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- This protocol could literally save a childs
life. - Should be displayed widely around the school
- Protocol for handling worsening asthma
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10Step 4 Identify and reduce common asthma triggers
- Asthma triggers in the school environment can
severely exacerbate a childs asthma - Simple steps can be taken to reduce common
triggers - Reducing asthma triggers in the school
environment - Exhaust from school buses and other vehicles
- Tobacco and wildfire smoke
- Pets and pests
- Mold
- Allergens
- Strong odors and smells
- Clean Air Zone
W H Y
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11Step 5 Enable students with asthma to
participate in school activities
- Students with well controlled asthma should be
able to participate fully in school activities - Controlling exercise induced asthma involves
- Pretreatment
- Activity modification
- Coaches Asthma Clipboard www.WinningWithAsthma.or
g - Assisting students with exercise induced asthma
W H Y
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12Goal 6 Provide education to personnel,
parents and students
- Asthma affects children in every school in
Montana - Preparing to address asthma requires education
- Asthma education resources for
- Students
- School staff
- Parents
W H Y
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13Goal 6 Collaborate with families, students,
staff and health care providers
- School staff cannot be expected to do everything
needed to keep children healthy - Controlling asthma in the school setting requires
a strong partnership between the parties involved - Roles and responsibilities for creating asthma
friendly schools for - Administrators School boards
- Teachers School nurses
- Office staff Maintenance staff
- Bus drivers Healthcare providers
- Parents Students
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14Conclusion Making your school more asthma
friendly
- Use checklist on page 4 to identify which steps
your school does not currently have implemented
(pg 4) - Consider using resources in the booklet to help
implement steps that are lacking at your school - Contact Montana Team Asthma
- Katie Loveland, MPH, MSW
- kloveland_at_mt.gov
- 406-444-7304
15 Questions?
16M T T e a m A s t h m a
Montana Association of School Nurses