Peak flow logsheet
Suzanne Berman, M.D.

It is very important to keep a daily log of your child's peak flows. Just as we are giving medication every day, we want to make sure that it is being effective every day. Keep a pencil and this sheet next to your peak flow meter and inhalers. Doing and recording your child's peak flows will become as natural to you as giving your child his or her asthma medications.

Month: ______________________
Month: ______________________
Date Peak flow reading Date Peak flow reading   Date Peak flow reading Date Peak flow reading
1st   17th     1st   17th  
2nd   18th     2nd   18th  
3rd   19th     3rd   19th  
4th   20th     4th   20th  
5th   21st     5th   21st  
6th   22nd     6th   22nd  
7th   23rd     7th   23rd  
8th   24th     8th   24th  
9th   25th     9th   25th  
10th   26th     10th   26th  
11th   27th     11th   27th  
12th   28th     12th   28th  
13th   29th     13th   29th  
14th   30th     14th   30th  
15th   31st     15th   31st  
16th         16th