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Male presents for re-evaluation of his asthma control


Question: An adult male presents for re-evaluation of his asthma control. Last month, his asthma regimen was increased to a low dose inhaled corticosteroid and short acting beta agonist as needed. He states that he uses his rescue inhaler one time a week and has awoken with asthma symptoms once in the last month. His peak flow is in the green zone. The most appropriate plan for this patient is to: Group of answer choices add a long acting beta agonist. encourage increased use of the rescue inhaler. continue on current therapy. discontinue the inhaled corticosteroid. Flag question: Question: Which of the following reflects a reversible cause of pulmonary disease? Need Assignment Help? Group of answer choices Eating food at least thirty minutes before bed Smoking Inhaled corticosteroid use Chewing tobacco

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