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Easy Breathers Your partners in asthma managementAsthma is the most common childhood chronic illness, affecting nearly five million children in the United States. Here at Kids First, we take a bold, hands-on approach to help our patients and families. Easy Breathers: Your Partners in Asthma Care is a team of staff members highly trained in asthma education and treatment. Headed by Nurse Practitioners Jean Russo and Patricia Lawrence and nurses Katie Calabrese, Shannon Briones and Marlyn Briones, the program provides specialized, personal care for each one of our asthma patients.
Jean, Katie, Shannon and Marlyn all have extensive education and experience in asthma care and are certified by the National Asthma Education Certification. Their goal as a team is to connect one-on-one with patients suffering from asthma and their families in order to help them better manage their care on their own.
asthmaAsthma is a chronic, obstructive lung disease that causes swelling (inflammation), narrowing (bronchoconstriction) and fluid (mucous) production, reducing airflow. However, when asthma is well controlled, children with asthma can do almost everything that children without asthma can do.
asthma-5Kids First patients with asthma are directed to the Easy Breathers team so that in addition to seeing their primary care physician, asthma patients build a close relationship with the asthma team. Members of the asthma team meet with patients, provide educational handouts (see links below), develop a tailor-made asthma management plan and follow up throughout the patients’ care.
The asthma team is the first of many similar teams to come at Kids First. In the future providers and nurses at Kids First hope to develop similar teams of experts to focus on various areas of pediatrics, such as childhood obesity.

Easy Breathers Asthma Information

Asthma Overview

Asthma Triggers

Using asthma combo meds

Using a dry inhaler

Exercising with Asthma

Goal Checklist for Young Patients

Goal Checklist for Older Patients

Asthma ICS

Asthma Medications

Using a Metered Dose Mouthpiece

Using a Metered Dose Mask

Using a Nebulizer

Using a Peak Flow Meter

Asthma SABAs