Upon completion of this course, you will have increased your knowledge of how to plan, deliver, and evaluate evidence-based preventative and therapeutic care for patients at risk for asthma and patients who have asthma. Specific learning objectives to address potential knowledge gaps include:
10-contact-hour continuing education course on asthma signs and symptoms, diagnosis and assessment, pharmacologic treatments, long-term management, complications, breathing difficulty, and managing attacks. Applicable for nursing, occupational therapy, and other practitioners.
Wild Iris Medical Education, Inc., is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
This curriculum covers key skills to manage asthma with confidence.
Explains asthma and its types that affect patients.
Educates on how asthma impacts overall health.
Learn the triggers and warning signs.
Learn how asthma is diagnosed through tests and its severity levels.
Understand the role of quick-relief and long-term medicines.
Recognize warning signs and immediate steps to manage attacks safely.
Discover strategies for prevention and management of asthma.
Outlines the contributions of therapy.
Gain the confidence to manage asthma effectively with our course:
Provides effective treatment for asthma patients.
Boost confidence in asthma management.
Get a comprehensive understanding of prevention, triggers, precautions, and management.
Learn the impact of various therapies.
Enhance patient safety and reduce complications.
This course curriculum is designed to gain essential skills to manage asthma effectively:
Courses aligned with latest updated guidelines.
Learn from content created by professionals.
Engage with real-world scenarios.
Learn anytime, anywhere, on any device.
Earn your certificate immediately after completion.
Anyone involved in asthma patient care, rehabilitation, or health education can enroll in this training:
Nurses and nursing staff
Respiratory therapists
Occupational therapists
Physical therapists
Healthcare practitioners and students
Caregivers supporting asthma patients
Public health professionals
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What to teach a patient about asthma?
An asthma patient should be taught about triggers, medication use, inhaler technique, and when to seek medical help.
How to become an asthma specialist?
To become an asthma specialist, you should complete medical training and get asthma patient care training certification.
How to take care of an asthma patient?
To care for an asthma patient, keep an eye on their symptoms, make sure they are taking proper medications, help them avoid triggers, and provide support during attacks.
What are the recommendations for asthma patients?
Asthma patients should take proper medications, avoid triggers, maintain regular check-ups, and follow an asthma action plan.
How much time does it take to complete asthma care training?
It takes 10-contact-hour to complete this course, which you can complete at your own pace.