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Simmons NURP 502 Exam 1 3: Asthma Control
This deck covers the assessment of asthma control levels and corresponding treatment plans based on symptoms, medication use, and lung function. It includes criteria for well controlled, not well controlled, and very poorly controlled asthma.
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? FEV1 or peak flow >80% of predicted or personal best (5+ age group).
Well Controlled
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Definition
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? FEV1 or peak flow >80% of predicted or personal best (5+ age group).
Well Controlled
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? Exacerbations requiring OCS 0-1/year.
Well Controlled
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? SABA use less than or equal to 2 days/week.
Well Controlled
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? FEV1 or peak flow <60% of predicted or personal best (5+).
Very Poorly Controlled
What is the treatment plan for well controlled asthma in all ages?
• Consider step down if well controlled for 3 months. • Recheck in 1-6 months.
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? • Nighttime awakenings >1x/month (0-4 age group). • Nighttime awakenings >2x/month (5-11 age group). • Nighttime awakenings 1-3x/month (12+ age group).
Not Well Controlled
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? FEV1 or peak flow >80% of predicted or personal best (5+ age group). | Well Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? Exacerbations requiring OCS 0-1/year. | Well Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? SABA use less than or equal to 2 days/week. | Well Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? FEV1 or peak flow <60% of predicted or personal best (5+). | Very Poorly Controlled |
What is the treatment plan for well controlled asthma in all ages? | • Consider step down if well controlled for 3 months. • Recheck in 1-6 months. |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? • Nighttime awakenings >1x/month (0-4 age group). • Nighttime awakenings >2x/month (5-11 age group). • Nighttime awakenings 1-3x/month (12+ age group). | Not Well Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? Some limitation to daily activities. | Not Well Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? No interference with normal activity. | Well Controlled |
What is the treatment plan for very poorly controlled asthma in all ages? | • Step up 1-2 steps. • Consider OCS. • Recheck in 2-6 weeks (0-4). • Recheck in 2 weeks (5+). |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? Symptoms less than or equal to 2 days/week. | Well Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? Normal activities extremely limited. | Very Poorly Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? • Symptoms >2 days/week (0-4). • Symptoms >2 days/week or multiple times on < or = to 2 days/week (5+). | Not Well Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? Nighttime awakenings less than or equal to 1x/month (0-11). Nighttime awakenings less than or equal to 2x/month (12+). | Well Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? FEV1 or peak flow 60-80% of predicted personal best (5+). | Not Well Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? SABA use several times/day. | Very Poorly Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? • Exacerbations requiring OCS >3/year (0-4). • Exacerbations requiring OCS >2/year (5+). | Very Poorly Controlled |
What is the treatment plan for not well controlled asthma in all ages? | • Step up 1 step. • Recheck in 2-6 weeks. |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? SABA use >2 days/week. | Not Well Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? Nighttime awakenings >1x/week (0-4). Nighttime awakenings > or = to 2x/week (5-11). Nighttime awakenings > or = to 4x/week (12+). | Very Poorly Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? Symptoms throughout the day. | Very Poorly Controlled |
Well controlled, not well controlled, or very poorly controlled? • Exacerbations requiring OCS 2-3/year (0-4 age group) • Exacerbations requiring OCS >2/year (5+ age group). | Not Well Controlled |