04-R
225
2004 -- H 8358
Enacted 05/05/04
H O U S E R E
S O L U T I O N
RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING
PROVISIONS TO INSURE THAT RHODE ISLAND'S
CHILDREN WITH ASTHMA ARE
MEDICALLY SAFE IN THE SCHOOL SETTING
Introduced By:
Representatives McNamara, McHugh, Savage, Cerra, and Handy
Date
Introduced: March 30, 2004
WHEREAS,
Asthma is a serious, chronic disease that impairs the body’s ability to
effectively exchange oxygen and
carbon dioxide; and
WHEREAS,
Asthma must be managed twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a
week in order to avoid the
potentially life-threatening short-term consequences of an inadequate
oxygen supply for life
function; and
WHEREAS,
There are serious long-term complications from Asthma; and
WHEREAS,
In order to manage their disease, students with Asthma must have support
and access to the means to
monitor and treat their Asthma with peak flow meters and medication
while at school and
school-related activities; and
WHEREAS,
Students with Asthma need to be medically safe at school while having the
same access to educational
opportunities as do all students; and
WHEREAS,
The significant number of students with Asthma and the increasing
prevalence of asthma amongst
our school population, has a direct effect on a student’s ability to
learn and places them at risk
for serious long and short-term medical complications; and
WHEREAS,
Rhode Island children with Asthma should be medically safe in every
school in Rhode Island with
minimum interruptions to their regular school programs; now,
therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations hereby
respectfully requests the American Academy of Pediatrics Rhode
Island Chapter, the Rhode
Island Medical Society, the Rhode Island Department of Health, and
the Rhode Island Certified
School Nurse Teachers, Inc., encourage the utilization of Asthma
Action Plans by health care
providers for all Rhode Island students diagnosed with Asthma; and
be it further
RESOLVED,
That we urge that these Asthma Action Plans be used for the purpose of
addressing the individual
student’s treatment needs; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he is hereby authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies
of this resolution to the American Academy of Pediatrics Rhode
Island Chapter, the Rhode
Island Medical Society, the Rhode Island Department of Health, and
the Rhode Island Certified
School Nurse Teachers, Inc.
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