Intended for healthcare professionals
RCNi interactive learning

CPD modules

Recognition and management of asthma in children and young people

Author: Jenny Pinfield, Kerry Gaskin, Jackie Bentley, Jo Rouse

Duration: 2 hours Last updated: 2021 Quality Assurance: Peer-reviewed Level: Students, Qualified nurses Language: English

Course description

This module aims to provide a comprehensive overview of asthma in children and young people aged under 18 years.

Don't forget that you do not have to complete our two-hour learning modules all in one go. Tailor your learning to fit into your busy schedule by undertaking one or two sections at a time. You can stop and save your learning at any point and pick up where you left off when you return.


Learning aims and intended outcomes

  • Discuss the nature of childhood asthma and its incidence
  • Outline evidence-based guidance on the identification and management of childhood asthma
  • Explain the signs and symptoms of acute asthma in children
  • Discuss child and family self-management of asthma

Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Risk factors for asthma
  • Types of asthma
  • Pathophysiology
  • Assessment and management
  • Children with acute asthma
  • Patient education and asthma prevention
  • Conclusions

Authors

JP
Jenny Pinfield
Programme lead for pre-registration nursing, Institute of Health and Society, University of Worcester, Worcester, England.
KG
Kerry Gaskin
Senior lecturer in children’s nursing, Institute of Health and Society, University of Worcester, Worcester, England.
JB
Jackie Bentley
Senior lecturer in child health, Institute of Health and Society, University of Worcester, Worcester, England.
J
Jo Rouse
Head of academic unit of applied professional studies, Institute of Health and Society, University of Worcester, Worcester, England.

Disclaimer

Please note that information provided by RCNi Learning is not sufficient to ensure competence in the skill. Assessment of competence should take place in line with local practice. Practice should always align with local protocols and procedures, latest guidelines and any regulatory code. All modules should currently be viewed together with available national and local Covid-19 guidelines. For advice, go to www.rcn.org.uk/covid-19

Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Risk factors for asthma
  • Types of asthma
  • Pathophysiology
  • Assessment and management
  • Children with acute asthma
  • Patient education and asthma prevention
  • Conclusions

Why use RCNi Learning

Document your learning

Save certificates to your RCNi Revalidation Portfolio to use for CPD and revalidation

Engaging learning

Interactive quizzes, imagery and videos make learning an enjoyable experience

RCNi quality assurance

Double-blind peer-reviewed and updated in-line with changing practice

Learn on demand

Bitesize learning or an in-depth course that can be paused and resumed at any time.

RCNi plus logo

RCNi Learning is available to individuals with an RCNi Plus subscription

Save over 50% on your first 3 months and gain access to:

Certificate

Learning Modules

Earn CPD with RCNi Learning, giving you access to over 170 CPD modules

RCNi Journals

Unlimited access to all 10 RCNi journals and their archives

RCNi Interative learning

Revalidation Portfolio

Quick, easy access to build, track and save evidance for revalidation

RCNi interactive learning

CPD Quizzes

Over 400 CPD Quizzes taken from evidence-based and peer-reviewed clinical articles

Module details

RCNi Plus Dashboard

Customise your dashboard with topics most relevant to you

For organisations

RCNi provides learning resources to organisations who want to support their staff in delivering high quality, person-centred care by offering CPD and a revalidation portfolio

RCNi quality assurance

All modules undergo a double-blind peer-review process and are updated in-line with changing practice and current guidelines

Download RCNi Learning from the app store today

RCNi CPD logo

Use RCNi Learning to earn CPD hours for revalidation and stay up-to-date with the latest clinical guidance