A patient who has been newly diagnosed with asthma is referred to an asthma clinic. The patient reports daily symptoms requiring short-acting beta2-agonist treatments for relief. The patient has used oral glucocorticoids three times in the past 3 months and reports awakening at night with symptoms about once a week. The patient's forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) is 75% of predicted values. The nurse will expect this patient to be started on which regimen?
A) Daily low-dose inhaled glucocorticoid/LABA with a SABA as needed
B) Daily low-dose inhaled glucocorticoid and a SABA as needed
C) Daily medium-dose inhaled glucocorticoid/LABA combination
D) No daily medications; just a SABA as needed
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