HI

Asthma 101

Inji Kim
Hawaii Lung Health Coordinator
Inji.Kim@lung.org
808-687-5377

Asthma 101 is designed to provide basic information about asthma and its management for all school personnel within public and private schools, day care centers, school organizations, etc. This one-hour presentation will teach your staff:

  • Early recognition of asthma symptoms
  • Common asthma triggers
  • Asthma medications
  • How to handle an asthma emergency

Why is our program so important?

All too often, most school personnel are unaware of what to do when one of their students is having an asthma episode. Asthma is one of the leading causes of school absenteeism. There are an estimated 9.7%, or 28,600 children in Hawaii who are currently experiencing asthma, with at least 4 children with asthma in every elementary and intermediate classroom in Hawaii. Effective management of asthma at school can help promote a supportive learning environment for students with asthma, reduce classroom disruption, provide the necessary support in the event of an emergency, and allow asthmatic children to achieve full participation in physical activities. For more information on Asthma 101 program or to schedule a presentation at your facility please contact the American Lung Association in Hawai'i Office at 808.537.5966.

Asthma 101 is designed to provide basic information about asthma and its management for all school personnel within public and private schools, day care centers, school organizations, etc. This one-hour presentation will teach your staff:

  • Early recognition of asthma symptoms
  • Common asthma triggers
  • Asthma medications
  • How to handle an asthma emergency

Why is our program so important?

All too often, most school personnel are unaware of what to do when one of their students is having an asthma episode. Asthma is one of the leading causes of school absenteeism. There are an estimated 9.7%, or 28,600 children in Hawaii who are currently experiencing asthma, with at least 4 children with asthma in every elementary and intermediate classroom in Hawaii. Effective management of asthma at school can help promote a supportive learning environment for students with asthma, reduce classroom disruption, provide the necessary support in the event of an emergency, and allow asthmatic children to achieve full participation in physical activities. For more information on Asthma 101 program or to schedule a presentation at your facility please contact the American Lung Association in Hawai'i Office at 808.537.5966.

Asthma 101 is designed to provide basic information about asthma and its management for all school personnel within public and private schools, day care centers, school organizations, etc. This one-hour presentation will teach your staff:

  • Early recognition of asthma symptoms
  • Common asthma triggers
  • Asthma medications
  • How to handle an asthma emergency

Why is our program so important?

All too often, most school personnel are unaware of what to do when one of their students is having an asthma episode. Asthma is one of the leading causes of school absenteeism. There are an estimated 9.7%, or 28,600 children in Hawaii who are currently experiencing asthma, with at least 4 children with asthma in every elementary and intermediate classroom in Hawaii. Effective management of asthma at school can help promote a supportive learning environment for students with asthma, reduce classroom disruption, provide the necessary support in the event of an emergency, and allow asthmatic children to achieve full participation in physical activities. For more information on Asthma 101 program or to schedule a presentation at your facility please contact the American Lung Association in Hawai'i Office at 808.537.5966.

Asthma 101 is designed to provide basic information about asthma and its management for all school personnel within public and private schools, day care centers, school organizations, etc. This one-hour presentation will teach your staff:

  • Early recognition of asthma symptoms
  • Common asthma triggers
  • Asthma medications
  • How to handle an asthma emergency

Why is our program so important?

All too often, most school personnel are unaware of what to do when one of their students is having an asthma episode. Asthma is one of the leading causes of school absenteeism. There are an estimated 9.7%, or 28,600 children in Hawaii who are currently experiencing asthma, with at least 4 children with asthma in every elementary and intermediate classroom in Hawaii. Effective management of asthma at school can help promote a supportive learning environment for students with asthma, reduce classroom disruption, provide the necessary support in the event of an emergency, and allow asthmatic children to achieve full participation in physical activities. For more information on Asthma 101 program or to schedule a presentation at your facility please contact the American Lung Association in Hawai'i Office at 808.537.5966.

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