RSPT chp 13 asthma Test
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| A. <= 2 days a week, <= 2 nights a month, PEF <= 80%, PEF variability <20%B. You use a rescue inhaler more than 2 times a week, you awaken at night with asthma symptoms more than 2 times a month, you use more than 2 canisters a year of rescue medsC. Viral and sinus infections, exercise, reflux disease herd, medications (NSAIDS) and beta blockers, emotional anxietyD. Pollens, molds, animal dander, house dust mites, cockroach droppings E. Effect everyone if the dose is high enoughF. Short acting b2 agonist, inhaled anticholingerics, short acting theophylline, epinephrine/ adrenaline injectionG. Mild intermittent, mild persistent, moderate persistent, severe persistent H. Effect only people allergic to that substanceI. >2 days a week, >2 nights a month, PEV or FEV1 >80%, PEF variability 20-30%J. Allergens, irritants, weather changes, viral or sinus infection, exercise, herd, medications/food, emotional anxietyK. Vapors, dust, gases, fumesL. Mast cell stabilizers, corticosteroids, bronchodilators M. Daily symptoms, >1 night/week, PEV or FEV1 60-80%, PEF variability >30%N. corticosteroids, tablets or syrup steroids, mast cell stabilizers, long acting b2 agonist, sustained release tablets, sustained release methylaxanthines, antileukotriens, O. Cough, chest tightness, shortness of breath, wheezing in order of progressionP. Antihistamines, decongestants, anti inflammatory agents, anti leukotriene's, bronchodilators, anticholinergicsQ. Continual symptoms, night symptoms are frequent, PEF or FEV1 <60% PEF variability >30% frequent exacerbations R. Beta-agonist bronchodilators, methylxanthines, anticholingergics S. Prevent chronic and troublesome symptoms, maintain normal breathing, maintain normal activity levels including exercise, prevent recurrent asthma flare UPS and minimize the need for emergency room, provide optimal medication therapy with no or minimal effT. Tobacco smoke, wood smoke, chemicals in the air, ozone, perfumes, household cleaners, cooking fumes, paints or varnishes |
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