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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Excellent The Essentials of Asthma Management - Patient education checklist

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From the Australian National Asthma Campaign - Asthma Management Handbook 1998.

Points that need to be addressed when educating a patient about asthma.

National Asthma Campaign, Australia   Australia

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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Excellent The Essentials of Asthma Management - Planning Asthma Consultations

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From the Australian National Asthma Campaign - Asthma Management Handbook 1998.

Includes:
Asthma medical history checklist
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National Asthma Campaign, Australia   Australia

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Professional Organisation's Site Good The Four Components of Asthma Management

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1. Objective Measures of Lung Function
2. Pharmacologic Therapy
3. Environmental Measures to Control Allergens and
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4. Patient Education
5. Patient Education

Colorado Health Site   USA

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For Kids Professional Organisation's Site Good The Respiratory System

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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Excellent The Role of the Allergist in Cost-Effective Treatment of Asthma

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Primary care physicians and specialists both treat asthma. Until recently, the question of who achieves the better outcomes at less total cost has been based on miscellaneous data, anecdotal evidence, assumptions and hunches. Now, an analysis of 14 clinical studies provides documentation that allergists achieve better outcomes at less cost. This conclusion has important implications for patients in managed health care, as well as for the purchasers of managed care programs. Includes sections on:
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Patient Information Sheet. Travelling should be enjoyable and worry-free if you take a few precautions. If you are travelling interstate or overseas, here are the most important points to remember.

National Asthma Council Australia   Australia

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No one is sure what causes asthma and allergies, but we do know there are certain triggers. The world’s authorities, such as Asthma Australia, Asthma United Kingdom and the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America agree that major triggers of asthma and allergies include airborne pollens and grass seeds, house dust, house dust mites and their faeces and pet dander.

Mite-Y-Fresh®   Australia

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Understanding Asthma,Immune Deficiencies, Allergy, Atopic Dermatitis. Your Child and Asthma. Exercise, Diet and Lung Disease. Emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis.

National Jewish Medical & Research Center   USA

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Professional's Personal Site Good The Upsurge in Juvenile Asthma

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This is an interview with Dr. Andy Liu, who is a faculty
member at National Jewish Center for Immunology & Respiratory Medicine in Denver, Colorado and an Assistant
Professor of Pediatrics, Allergy and Immunology at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.

Colorado Health Site   USA

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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Position Statement The Use of Inhaled Medications in School by students with Asthma - Position Statement

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Physician Reference Materials: Position Statements

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