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which would be the correct treatment for nocturnal asthma? quizlet

by Kale Swift Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Is there a cure for nocturnal asthma?

Like regular asthma, there is no cure for nocturnal asthma. It is a chronic condition. You can manage nocturnal asthma through a variety of methods that treat standard asthma, however. One of the most important treatments is medication called inhaled steroids, which reduce inflammation and other symptoms of asthma.

What are the NCLEX practice questions about asthma?

This quiz contains NCLEX practice questions about asthma. 1. A patient with asthma is prescribed to take inhaled Salmeterol and Fluticasone for long-term management of asthma. You observe the patient taking these medications. Which option below best describes the correct order in how to take these medications?

What is the best treatment for asthma?

One of the most important treatments is medication called inhaled steroids, which reduce inflammation and other symptoms of asthma. You should take an inhaled steroid every day if you have nighttime asthma. Taking daily oral medications, such as montelukast (Singulair), is also helpful.

How does nocturnal asthma affect children with persistent asthma?

studied the effect of nocturnal asthma on urban children aged 4 to 10 years who had persistent asthma. It found that 41% of the children had nocturnal asthma symptoms, as well. Those with moderate to severe nocturnal asthma symptoms had much poorer sleep. They also had other symptoms, including:

What receptor is used in asthma?

12. In the treatment of asthma, leukotriene receptor

When is a taper needed for corticosteroids?

D. A taper is needed if the patient is taking concomitant inhaled corticosteroids.

What causes narrowing of the bronchial muscles?

smooth muscle of the bronchi becomes inflamed and spasms, resulting in narrowing

Is non-medicinal treatment still important?

Non-medicinal treatment is still super important! If the patient/patient's family is not removing as many aggravating factors as possible, the medicinal treatment will not be enough.

Is wheezing asthma?

All that wheezes is NOT asthma, especially for patients over the age of 45!

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