Well, I'm dropping the idea
. Our allergist didn't go for the idea. I felt so strongly that this was a good idea, that it could potentially save lives, but I'm not the expert.
I'll just document the general idea here & then let it go:
1. Have a special version of asthma action plans for those also having FA
2. After green zone box, if having resp symptoms: If suspected allergen ingestion, sudden onset of severe asthma
symptoms following food ingestion, or other food allergy symptoms, then patient is instructed to follow the FA action plan
and use epinephrine.
3. In red zone, for some patients, have some instructions for the use of epinephrine to catch those instances where anaphylaxis is being mistaken for asthma (example - contact reaction then hand in mouth).
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Anyway, for any readers of this thread, follow both the food allergy and asthma action plans given to you by your doctors. I'm not
a medical professional.