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New PACNJ Asthma Treatment Plan    En Espanol

What is an Asthma Treatment (Action) Plan?
It is a written plan prepared by your Health Care Provider to
control your asthma.

Your Asthma Treatment Plan tells you:

  • What medicine to take
  • How much medicine to take
  • When to take your medicine
  • What to do in an emergency
  • What things trigger your asthma –
    like dust, mold, pets, odors

For Parents of Children with Asthma
New Jersey Law requires students with asthma to have an
Asthma Treatment Plan on file with the School Nurse.

The PACNJ Asthma Treatment Plan is the only written plan approved by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services as meeting the requirements of the New Jersey Law.

For students to carry their inhaler in school, your Health Care Provider must check off approval at thebottom of the PACNJ Asthma Treatment Plan.

Print the PACNJ Asthma Treatment Plan to discuss with your Health Care Provider and take a signed copy to the school nurse. Health Care Providers: Click here for a fillable/savable version of the plan

Print the PACNJ Asthma Treatment Plan

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The Pediatric/Adult Asthma Coalition of New Jersey, sponsored by the American Lung Association in New Jersey, and this website are supported by a grant from the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (NJDHSS), with funds provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (USCDCP) under Cooperative Agreement 1U59EH000491-01. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the NJDHSS or the USCDCP. Although this document has been funded wholly or in part by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under Agreement XA97250908-2 to the American Lung Association in New Jersey, it has not gone through the Agency’s publications review process and therefore, may not necessarily reflect the views of the Agency and no official endorsement should be inferred. Information in this publication is not intended to diagnose health problems or take the place of medical advice. For asthma or any medical condition, seek medical advice from your child’s or your health care professional.

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The Pediatric Asthma Coalition of New Jersey (PACNJ), disclaims any responsibility for any action taken by viewers as a result of their interpretation of information provided. Viewers are encouraged to discuss medical treatment with their physician. The Pediatric Asthma Coalition of New Jersey is sponsored by the American Lung Association of the Mid-Atlantic (ALAM-A), a nonprofit organization.
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