Resources

Adult Asthma Action Plan COPD Flare-Up Action Plan Table of Devices by Medication Content and Benefit

How To's (for patients/families)

How to use your Breezhaler How to use your Diskus How to use your Ellipta How to use your Genuair How to use your Handihalder How to use your MDI device (with a spacer) How to use your Respimat How to use your Turbuhaler

Provider Checklists

Breezhaler Provider Checklist Ellipta Provider Checklist Genuair Provider Checklist Handihaler Provider Checklist Intentional Nonadherence (INA) MDI (with spacer) Provider Checklist Diskus Provider Checklist Turbuhaler Provider Checklist Respimat Provider Checklist

Take Away Points

Care providers in hospital can reduce the patient’s risk of readmission, reduce risk of COPD flare-ups and help the patient improve their COPD symptoms if we take the time to assess technique, identify and address non-adherence and consider use of an action plan.

Care providers working in the Emergency Department, can also improve these outcomes for patients with asthma (reduced future exacerbations risk leading to hospital admissions/ ED visits).