1.How would you classify the control of a patient with asthma symptoms and using SABA 3 days per week? 2.How would you classify the severity of a
Question 1. How would you classify the control of a patient with asthma symptoms and using SABA 3 days per week?2. How would you classify the severity of a patient with asthma symptoms less than 2 days per week that do not interfere with normal activity?3. How would you classify the control of a patient (30 years old) with asthma that does not feel normal activity is impaired but has night time awakenings to use SABA 6 times per week and Peak Flow readings are 50% below personal Best?4. Your 30 year old patient is currently on Step 2 of the asthma action plan. Your patient is complaining of seasonal allergies and has been using his SABA every day for the last 5 days. What do you recommend?5. Your patient has been on Step 3 of the asthma action plan for the last 6 months without any symptoms of asthma or use of SABA. What do you recommend?6. Your patient a 45 year old is on Step 3 of the asthma action plan taking a medium dose ICS. Your patient has developed a “cold” and has been using their SABA twice a week, has audible wheezes, and is short of breath with activity. What do you recommend?7. You notice your neighbor sitting in his car. His color is dusky, and you notice him gasping for breath. You listen to his lung sounds and hear no wheezes or air exchange. He tells you he has been doing his Albuterol Inhaler every few minutes for “a while” but his breathing is not getting any better. What do you recommend? 8. A seven year old child is prescribed a low dose ICS. How do you know what to give her and what medication and dose do you recommend? Health Science Science Nursing BIOL 521 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


