THIS COURSE HAS BEEN RETIRED.
AN UPDATED VERSION OF THIS COURSE CAN BE FOUND IN THE SCHOOL HEALTH & CHILD HEALTH CATEGORY.
Course Summary
Asthma is life-threatening when students do not have the tools to manage symptoms effectively. The stock albuterol inhaler program provides an albuterol inhaler to be kept in the school health office (e.g., stock albuterol) in the event that a student is experiencing respiratory distress and does not have access to their own rescue inhaler. This e-learning course provides mandatory training for school personnel designated to administer the stock albuterol inhaler.
Learning Objectives
This training has been developed to assist in teaching school staff about asthma and administration of the stock albuterol inhaler. After completing the course, learners will be able to:
- Understand the basic pathophysiology of asthma and identify potential asthma triggers.
- Explain how quick relief medications (e.g., albuterol) work to treat respiratory distress.
- Recognize mild-moderate and severe respiratory distress.
- Demonstrate the correct technique for administering a metered dose inhaler with a spacer or valved-holding chamber.
- Determine the course of action for managing mild-moderate and severe respiratory distress
- Describe maintenance of the stock rescue inhaler.
Target Audience: Educators/Trainers, Nurses
Duration: 45 minutes
Continuing Education Information: 1.0 CECH for CHES
Format: Web-based training, Self-study
Created/Updated: July 2023
Author: Ashley A. Lowe, PhD, MSPH, Program Director, Stock Inhaler for Schools Program
This course is the result of a collaboration between the WRPHTC, the American Lung Association in Tucson Arizona, the Pima County Health Department and Asthma & Airway Disease Research Center at The Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health at the University of Arizona.