Medications
Triggers
Symptoms
Inhaler Use
Asthma Action Plan
100

A medication that you should take every day to prevent an asthma attack

What is a controller medication?

100

Dust, mold, pets, and smoke

What are common indoor triggers for asthma attacks?

100

Wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath

What are some common signs of an asthma attack?
100

A tool that allows you to use your inhaler better by delivering more medicine into your lungs

What is a spacer?
100

This color means you are doing well in your asthma action plan

What is the green zone?

200

True or False: You should stop taking your controller medication once you start feeling good.

False

200

True or False: Exercise can trigger an asthma attack in some people

True

200

This is the sound most associated with trouble breathing in asthmatics 

What is wheezing?

200

True or False: You should shake all inhalers before using them

False

200

When in this zone, you should seek medical care or call 911

What is the Red Zone?

300

A rescue inhaler example: Albuterol

What is a medicine that will help during an asthma attack?

300

In the winter, this can dry and irritate airways, leading to bronchospasm. 

What is cold air?

300

Bluish lips or fingertips are a sign of this

What are low oxygen levels during a dangerous asthma attack?

300
The amount of time you should hold your breath after inhaling the medicine from your inhaler

What is 10 seconds?

300

This color indicates a warning in your asthma action plan

What is the Yellow Zone?

400

Used to reduce inflammation and prevent asthma symptoms long-term

What is an inhaled corticosteroid? 

400

Cleaning products or strong scents contribute to asthma attacks because these irritate and inflame the airways.

What are chemical fumes?

400

Trouble sleeping, nighttime asthma symptoms, and coughing, especially at night. 

What are signs of uncontrolled asthma?

400

To prevent infections such as thrush after the use of inhaled corticosteroids

What is rinse your mouth with water?

400

One of the two things that should be in your asthma action plan

What is a list of daily medications?

Or

What are the instructions for a specific emergency?