Nursing Management of Asthma in Children is an indispensable resource crafted to equip healthcare professionals, particularly nurses, with the knowledge and strategies necessary for the effective management of pediatric asthma —a widespread chronic respiratory condition that significantly impairs the health and daily lives of millions of children worldwide. Structured into six comprehensive chapters, the book delves into pediatric asthma by initially defining the condition, exploring its epidemiology, and examining the respiratory tract’s anatomy. It progresses into detailed discussions on the etiology and pathophysiological mechanisms of asthma, providing a robust understanding of the disease. Diagnostic strategies, including the use of spirometry and allergy testing, are thoroughly explored alongside various treatment modalities, emphasizing the importance of personalized asthma action plans. The book also covers preventive measures to control the condition and concludes with a focus on the pivotal role nurses play in managing asthma, including the development of tailored nursing care plans. This guide is a vital tool for healthcare providers dedicated to enhancing the quality of life and health outcomes for children with asthma.