Monitoring a patient with persistent asthma includes:
A) Monitoring how frequently the patient has an upper respiratory infection (URI) during treatment
B) Monthly in-office spirometry testing
C) Determining if the patient has increased use of his or her long-acting beta-2-agonist due to exacerbations
D) Evaluating the patient every 1 to 6 months to determine if the patient needs to step up or down in their therapy
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Q1: The first-line therapy for mild-persistent asthma is:
A)
Q2: One goal of asthma management in children
Q3: One goal of asthma therapy outlined by
Q5: In children age 5 to 11 years
Q6: Prior to developing a plan for the
Q7: A stepwise approach to the pharmacologic management
Q8: Treatment for mild intermittent asthma is:
A) Daily
Q9: Patients with COPD require monitoring of:
A) Beta-2-agonist
Q10: Education for patients who use an inhaled
Q11: Asthma exacerbations at home are managed by
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