Asthma patients often experience increasing nighttime symtpoms, cough and frequent awakening. Which of the following is believed to be responsible?
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Which of the following best describes a severe, persistent a…
Which of the following best describes a severe, persistent and refractory asthma exacerbation?
BONUS: According to the NAEPP guidelines, asthma evaluation…
BONUS: According to the NAEPP guidelines, asthma evaluation should include: (select all that apply)
During an acute asthmatic exacerbation, when the patient bec…
During an acute asthmatic exacerbation, when the patient becomes fatigued, how are the ABGs affected?
The sputum examination for a patient with extrinsic asthma o…
The sputum examination for a patient with extrinsic asthma often reveals:
Which of the following are the MAIN pathophysiological chang…
Which of the following are the MAIN pathophysiological changes of asthma?I. bronchoconstrictionII. decreased airway restrictionIII. airway dilationIV. airway inflammation that leads to increase in mucus production
Martin’s measured PEFR value is 200 L/min. His personal best…
Martin’s measured PEFR value is 200 L/min. His personal best is 600 L/min. His measured PEFR places him in the _________zone.
Based on these clues, what is the definition of discipline?…
Based on these clues, what is the definition of discipline?
Which of the following microorganisms would cause a bronchie…
Which of the following microorganisms would cause a bronchiectasis patient to exacerabate and are commonly cultured in a sputum sample during an exacerbation? I. Pseudomonas aeruginosa II. Haemophilus influenzae III. Streptococcus pneumonia IV. Aspergillus V. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Larry has extrinsic asthma which is triggered by mold allerg…
Larry has extrinsic asthma which is triggered by mold allergy. While helping a friend toss hay to his horses, Larry begins to experience chest tightness and audible wheezing. He goes to the truck and uses his rescue SABA inhaler. Within minutes, he is fine and returns to work. Three hours later while driving home, he has a relaps of chest tightness and wheezing. He uses his inhaler again but this time he gets no response the the medication. Which of the following best describes this situation?