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Jack, a 29-y/o white male, has just moved to his new farm near your rural health clinic. He has always lived on a farm and loves it. He was diagnosed with asthma at age 5 and has been using an inhaled beta-agonist (Ventolin), 1-2 puffs PRN (2-4 times/week) as treatment. Jack states that he seems to be getting worse during the last two months. He now has symptoms almost daily and “is not able to work on the farm like he used to.” On exam you note- mild respiratory distress today with generalized expiratory wheezes in all lung fields; RR 28; chest xray neg; FEV 65% of personal best.Based on Jack’s current situation your BEST plan of action would be to:
Jack, a 29-y/o white male, has just moved to his new farm ne…
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Jаck, а 29-y/о white mаle, has just mоved tо his new farm near your rural health clinic. He has always lived on a farm and loves it. He was diagnosed with asthma at age 5 and has been using an inhaled beta-agonist (Ventolin), 1-2 puffs PRN (2-4 times/week) as treatment. Jack states that he seems to be getting worse during the last two months. He now has symptoms almost daily and “is not able to work on the farm like he used to.” On exam you note- mild respiratory distress today with generalized expiratory wheezes in all lung fields; RR 28; chest xray neg; FEV 65% of personal best.Based on Jack’s current situation your BEST plan of action would be to: