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Please refer to the attachment to answer this question. This… Image transcription textDistal third comains hal follicles and glands, dr Cerumen, grayish tan color, or sticky, wet cerumen in variousshades of brown. For th tympanic membrane, pearly gray color, semitransparent… Show moreShort-acting beta2 -adrenergic agonists. These are the medications of choice for relief of acute symptoms and prevention of exercise-induced asthma.—Twice per week Anticholinergics. Anticholinergics inhibit muscarinic cholinergic receptors and reduce intrinsic vagal tone of the airway.-Doctor will prescribe dose based on child’s body weight.Corticosteroids. Corticosteroids are most effective in alleviating symptoms, improving airway function, and decreasing peak flow variability.Prednisone and prednisolone are the two most commonly used corticosteroids for pediatric asthma exacerbations. The most common dosing regimen is 1-2mg/kg (max dose 60mg) PO once-to-twice daily for 3-5 days.Leukotriene modifiers. Anti Leukotrienes are potent bronchoconstrictors that also dilate blood vessels and alter permeability.The dose for a 7-year-old child is 5 mg daily. Immunomodulators. Prevent binding of IgE to the high affinity receptors of basophils and mast cellsXolair (omalizumab) was the first biologic approved for asthma treatment. It is approved for adults and children age 6 and older who have moderate to severe asthma that doesn’t adequately improve with inhaled steroids and who have a positive skin prick test or blood test for specific allergens. It binds with IgE to lower IgE levels and block the production of inflammatory substances. Omalizumab is administered via subcutaneous (under the skin) injection by a healthcare professional every two to four weeks and is dosed according to IgE levels and body weight Science Health Science Share QuestionEmailCopy link This question was created from PHYSICAL-ASSESSMENT-normal-findings.docx