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What are the Severity Classifications of Asthma?

Nancy Nathenson, RRT

June 1, 2021

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What are the severity classifications of asthma?

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There are four severity classifications. This was new with the EPR-3 report in 2007. There used to be an additional classification of asthma severity called mild intermittent. The four classifications are:

  1. Intermittent
  2. Mild persistent 
  3. Moderate persistent
  4. Severe persistent

Keep in mind that all of the age groups are included in each of these classifications, zero to four, five to 11, and 12 to adult.

This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the course, Current Guidelines in Asthma Management Across all Age Groupspresented by Nancy Nathenson, BS, RRT.


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Nancy Nathenson, RRT

Nancy is a respiratory therapist with 35 plus years of experience from ICU to Rehabilitation to Community, providing education and training in disease prevention, respiratory programs, and personal wellness. She has worked as a liaison and consultant with EMS and Medical Transport for nearly 20 years providing education and training and competencies on ventilator and tracheostomy management and safe patient transport. A pioneer and leader in population health management, her teaching strategies are evidence-based, interdisciplinary, and address clinical health outcomes holistically and with a health equity lens. Nancy currently serves as a Community Asthma and COPD Expert for the Allergy and Asthma Network.  


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