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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Suggest Treatment For Asthma

HI, I AM A NEW IN-HOME DAYCARE PROVIDER. ONE OF THE PARENT BROUGHT HER 19MO OLD BOY TO MY HOUSE COUGHING. (FOR 3WEEKS) JUST FOUND OUT THAT HE HAS AN ASTHMA. AND SHE BROUGHT HER CHILD AGAIN THE NEXT MORNIG AFTER THEIR VISIT FROM THE ER. is he ok to come to daycare ?
Wed, 5 Nov 2014
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Dear friend .. i dont think having asthma is a contraindication for visiting your day care. i am sure you are are knowledgeable enough to manage the emergency situation if it arives.. ask the parents first to meet the pediatrician and get proper treatment. see that child is not exposed to dust. provide hygienic food and water to avoid infections which may exacerbate asthma. better keep an inhaler for emergency learn to operate. inform the parents that must be available on cal if required.
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Suggest Treatment For Asthma

Dear friend .. i dont think having asthma is a contraindication for visiting your day care. i am sure you are are knowledgeable enough to manage the emergency situation if it arives.. ask the parents first to meet the pediatrician and get proper treatment. see that child is not exposed to dust. provide hygienic food and water to avoid infections which may exacerbate asthma. better keep an inhaler for emergency learn to operate. inform the parents that must be available on cal if required.