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A reasonable treatment option for acute otitis media in an a…

A reasonable treatment option for acute otitis media in an adult reports a penicillin allergy, stating, “I just had a fine pink rash on my trunk,” is:

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(begin / they)  _____ earlier?

(begin / they)  _____ earlier?

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I (win) ______ the race.

I (win) ______ the race.

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Please identify the correct range for each GOLD GradeBased u…

Please identify the correct range for each GOLD GradeBased upon FEV1GOLD Grade 1 – [BLANK-1]GOLD Grade 2 – [BLANK-2]GOLD Grade 3 – [BLANK-3]GOLD Grade 4 – [BLANK-4]

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Please make sure to answer both questions in the following s…

Please make sure to answer both questions in the following space provided.JR is a 11 y\o white female with the following clinical manifestations: General Assessment: increased RR; increased HR and BP; no barrel chest; no pursed-lip breathing; no use of accessory muscles; cyanosis absent; clubbing absent; Patient reports chest tightness occurring 1-2 times per week at night. PFT’s reveal FVC-96% predicted, FEV1-74% predicted, FEV1\FVC-79%, RV-98% predicted, RV\TLC-101% predicted, DLCO-98% predicted, methacholine challenge positive; allergy testing-positive for mold, dust, and animal dander.ABG’s (on RA) reveal pH 7.38, PaCO2 39, HCO3-23, PaO2 88;Lab results: reveals normal Hb, Hct, and WBC’sChest Assessment: auscultation reveals clear breath sounds; strong cough and non-productiveImaging: CXR reveals normal lung fields What disease do you suspect she has?AsthmaBronchiectasisChronic bronchitisCystic fibrosisEmphysemaWhat are two points that support your diagnosis?

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What medication would be least likely to be ordered in the e…

What medication would be least likely to be ordered in the emergency department management of an acute asthma exacerbation?

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Which of the following symptoms are commonly associated with…

Which of the following symptoms are commonly associated with asthma?1. Cough2. Chest tightness3. Fever4. Wheeze

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After beginning initial treatment for a patient with asthma…

After beginning initial treatment for a patient with asthma currently in an exacerbation, no improvement is noted. List two additional therapies that can be added to the treatment plan.

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A patient experiences asthma  daytime symptoms daily. How wo…

A patient experiences asthma  daytime symptoms daily. How would you classify the patient’s asthma?

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What stimulus is most commonly used in bronchoprovocation (i…

What stimulus is most commonly used in bronchoprovocation (induce bronchospasm) testing in the patient suspected to have asthma?

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