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Joe’s asthma has been well-controlled for the past 6 months on controller therapy of Advair 250mcg/50mcg and short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) as needed. Today he presents with complaint of an upper respiratory infection (URI) that started 1 week ago. Reports frequent, nonproductive cough that keeps him awake and increased wheezing that requires use of her SABA MDI 6-8 times daily. Denies fever, chills, nausea or vomiting. On physical exam: appears to be in mild distress, vital signs- T 98.9, P 96, R 22, O2 sat 96%. Lungs have expiratory wheezes throughout bilaterally, with good air movement, no dullness to percussion. The remainder of the physical exam is normal. Your diagnosis is acute asthma exacerbation. The most appropriate therapy to initiate at this time includes:
Joe’s asthma has been well-controlled for the past 6 months…
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Jоe's аsthmа hаs been well-cоntrоlled for the past 6 months on controller therapy of Advair 250mcg/50mcg and short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) as needed. Today he presents with complaint of an upper respiratory infection (URI) that started 1 week ago. Reports frequent, nonproductive cough that keeps him awake and increased wheezing that requires use of her SABA MDI 6-8 times daily. Denies fever, chills, nausea or vomiting. On physical exam: appears to be in mild distress, vital signs- T 98.9, P 96, R 22, O2 sat 96%. Lungs have expiratory wheezes throughout bilaterally, with good air movement, no dullness to percussion. The remainder of the physical exam is normal. Your diagnosis is acute asthma exacerbation. The most appropriate therapy to initiate at this time includes:
Jоe's аsthmа hаs been well-cоntrоlled for the past 6 months on controller therapy of Advair 250mcg/50mcg and short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) as needed. Today he presents with complaint of an upper respiratory infection (URI) that started 1 week ago. Reports frequent, nonproductive cough that keeps him awake and increased wheezing that requires use of her SABA MDI 6-8 times daily. Denies fever, chills, nausea or vomiting. On physical exam: appears to be in mild distress, vital signs- T 98.9, P 96, R 22, O2 sat 96%. Lungs have expiratory wheezes throughout bilaterally, with good air movement, no dullness to percussion. The remainder of the physical exam is normal. Your diagnosis is acute asthma exacerbation. The most appropriate therapy to initiate at this time includes:
Jоe's аsthmа hаs been well-cоntrоlled for the past 6 months on controller therapy of Advair 250mcg/50mcg and short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) as needed. Today he presents with complaint of an upper respiratory infection (URI) that started 1 week ago. Reports frequent, nonproductive cough that keeps him awake and increased wheezing that requires use of her SABA MDI 6-8 times daily. Denies fever, chills, nausea or vomiting. On physical exam: appears to be in mild distress, vital signs- T 98.9, P 96, R 22, O2 sat 96%. Lungs have expiratory wheezes throughout bilaterally, with good air movement, no dullness to percussion. The remainder of the physical exam is normal. Your diagnosis is acute asthma exacerbation. The most appropriate therapy to initiate at this time includes:
Jоe's аsthmа hаs been well-cоntrоlled for the past 6 months on controller therapy of Advair 250mcg/50mcg and short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) as needed. Today he presents with complaint of an upper respiratory infection (URI) that started 1 week ago. Reports frequent, nonproductive cough that keeps him awake and increased wheezing that requires use of her SABA MDI 6-8 times daily. Denies fever, chills, nausea or vomiting. On physical exam: appears to be in mild distress, vital signs- T 98.9, P 96, R 22, O2 sat 96%. Lungs have expiratory wheezes throughout bilaterally, with good air movement, no dullness to percussion. The remainder of the physical exam is normal. Your diagnosis is acute asthma exacerbation. The most appropriate therapy to initiate at this time includes:
Jоe's аsthmа hаs been well-cоntrоlled for the past 6 months on controller therapy of Advair 250mcg/50mcg and short-acting beta-agonist (SABA) as needed. Today he presents with complaint of an upper respiratory infection (URI) that started 1 week ago. Reports frequent, nonproductive cough that keeps him awake and increased wheezing that requires use of her SABA MDI 6-8 times daily. Denies fever, chills, nausea or vomiting. On physical exam: appears to be in mild distress, vital signs- T 98.9, P 96, R 22, O2 sat 96%. Lungs have expiratory wheezes throughout bilaterally, with good air movement, no dullness to percussion. The remainder of the physical exam is normal. Your diagnosis is acute asthma exacerbation. The most appropriate therapy to initiate at this time includes:
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