A s t h m agg A c t i o ngg P l a n

To view these files you will need Adobe Acrobat. You can download it for free from here. Please contact RAMP at 510-622-4438 or info@rampasthma.org for more information. Thank you. Please be aware that these files may not download correctly (fonts, formatting, colors, etc can all change) and the action plans print out at 80% size. Contact RAMP if you would like copy in color and in triplicate mailed to you.

Action Plan
(English, Spanish and Chinese). Includes provider instruction sheet, last page. Now available in Vietnamese.

Action Plan with Fields (English)
(Enter patient information directly into the form and print out. The plan can be downloaded. Tab to jump from field to field. Peak flow values are calculated when personal best is entered.)

Child Asthma Action Plans for Ages 0-5 year olds.

Trigger List
(developed by Alameda County Public Health Department and RAMP)

Charting Tool. This charting tool is a draft and was developed by a RAMP work group. It is still a draft and should be adapted for provider's specific needs at their own risk.

Medication Poster - Relievers and Medication Poster - Controllers. These excellent posters were developed by our Southern neighbors, the Central California Asthma Project. Contact them at 559-446-2323 for more information.

First Aid Asthma Posters in English and Spanish
Posters were developed by the Central California Asthma Project.

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Disclaimer: This Asthma Action Plan was developed by a committee facilitated by the Regional Asthma Management and Prevention (RAMP) Initiative, a program of the Public Health Institute. It is based on the recommendations from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute's, "Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Asthma," NIH Publication No. 97-4051 (April 1997). The information contained herein is intended for the use and convenience of physicians and other medical personnel, and may not be appropriate for use in all circumstances. Decisions to adopt any particular recommendation must be made by qualified medical personnel in the light of available resources and the circumstances presented by individual patients. Neither the Public Health Institute nor the individuals, and institutional participants in the RAMP Initiative make any warranty or guarantee, express or implied, of the quality, fitness, performance or results of use of the information or products described in the form or the Guidelines. For additional information, please contact the RAMP Initiative at (510) 622-4438. © 2001, Public Health Institute (RAMP)