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Congratulations to Laura for recruiting her second baby to SurfON todayđ Itâs also child number 200 for the R&D at UHCW paeds research team in the last year-amazing team work đUHCW Neonatal Unit UHCW Children's
Tell me youâre a paeds physio without telling me youâre a paeds physioâŠ. Eva Vicary Therapy Department UHCW UHCW Children's
Firefighters at Coventry Fire Station are hoping to #FillAFireEngine with new toys, to deliver them to UHCW Children's and Bham Children's Hosp đ in time for Christmas!
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#AskAboutAsthma
Get an asthma action plan in place
A written asthma action plan drawn up between a clinician and patient means people are four times less likely to have to go to hospital for their asthma.
#AskAboutAsthma
Understand how to use inhalers correctly
Less than three-quarters of children and young people have any form of instruction in how to use their inhaler. Poor inhaler technique means patients donât get the full benefit of their asthma medication.
#AskAboutAsthma
Schedule an asthma review â every year and after every attack
An asthma review by an appropriately trained clinician after every attack helps to work out what went wrong. An annual review ensures effective management of the condition.
#AskAboutAsthma
Consider air quality and its impact on lung health
We want to ensure that every asthma conversation considers the impact of outdoor and indoor air pollution on children and young peopleâs asthma
#AskAboutAsthma
Consider air quality and its impact on lung health
We want to ensure that every asthma conversation considers the impact of outdoor and indoor air pollution on children and young peopleâs asthma
#AskAboutAsthma
Schedule an asthma review â every year and after every attack
An asthma review by an appropriately trained clinician after every attack helps to work out what went wrong. An annual review ensures effective management of the condition.
#AskAboutAsthma
Understand how to use inhalers correctly
Less than three-quarters of children and young people have any form of instruction in how to use their inhaler. Poor inhaler technique means patients donât get the full benefit of their asthma medication.
#AskAboutAsthma
Get an asthma action plan in place
A written asthma action plan drawn up between a clinician and patient means people are four times less likely to have to go to hospital for their asthma.