A patient develops an asthma exacerbation. The patient's medication history lists an inhaled glucocorticoid, montelukast, and a short acting 2 agonist as needed via metered-dose inhaler (MDI) . The patient's respiratory rate is 18 breaths/minute, heart rate is 96 beats/minute, and an oxygen saturation is 95%. The provider auscultates mild expiratory wheezes bilaterally. What action will the provider take first?
A) Prescribe a systemic glucocorticoid.
B) Prescribe a long-acting 2 agonist.
C) Evaluate the need for teaching about MDI use.
D) Question the patient about how much albuterol has been used.
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