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Asthma like symptoms spontaneously go into remission in a substantial proportion of children 5 years and younger. Therefore, the continued need for asthma treatment in this age group should be assessed at least twice a year. Component 4 - Manage Asthma Exacerbations: Exacerbations of asthma (asthma attacks or acute asthma) are episodes of progressive increase in shortness of breath, cough, wheezing, or chest tightness, or some combination of these symptoms. Severe exacerbations are potentially life threatening, and their treatment requires close supervision. Patients with severe exacerbations should be encouraged to see their physician promptly or, depending on the organization of local health services, to proceed to the nearest clinic or hospital that provides emergency. | 2 Crown Copyright 2011 You may re-use this information not including logos free of charge in any format or medium under the terms of the Open Government Licence. To view this licence visit doc open-government-licence or write to the Information Policy Team The National Archives Kew London TW9 4DU or email psi@ First published in December 2011 by Forestry Commission Silvan House 231 Corstorphine Road Edinburgh EH12 7AT. The National Tree Safety Group Common sense risk management of trees Forestry Commission Edinburgh. Keywords trees risk management inspection zoning. Stock code FCMS024 Enquiries relating to this publication should be addressed to Forestry Commission Publications 231 Corstorphine Road Edinburgh EH12 7AT T 0131 334 0303 E publications@ If you need this publication in an alternative format for example in large print or in another language please contact The Diversity Team at the above address. Telephone 0131 314 6575 or email diversity@ The NTSG can be contacted at Design and production Pages Creative Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL53 7HY Photographs front cover Philip Stokes remaining photographs Forestry Commission Picture Library The Tree Council and as credited. Printed by Severnprint of Gloucester. ISBN 978-0-85538-840-9 3 NATIONAL TREE SAFETY GROUP Common sense risk management of trees Guidance on trees and public safety in the UK for owners managers and advisers The Health and Safety Executive was consulted in the production of this publication. It endorses the sensible proportionate reasonable and balanced advice to owners on managing the risk from trees set out in the guidance. Safety is but one of the many goals to which we aspire the mistake that is often made is to focus on safety as if it is the only goal PROFESSOR DAVID BALL Centre for Decision Analysis and Risk Management Middlesex University Published by The Forestry Commission .
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