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with acute bronchitis which treatment would be recommended to relieve the wheezing quizlet

by Dr. Gregory Rogahn Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What should I do if I have wheezing in bronchitis?

Generally, any mild wheezing that accompanies acute bronchitis disappears when the infection does. Call 911 if you have any difficulty breathing. In emergencies, a medical team may administer any of the following: A shot of epinephrine to open clogged respiratory passages. Oxygen.

What are the signs and symptoms of acute bronchitis?

Acute bronchitis is a self-limiting disorder, and the cough may last up to 3 weeks. Informing the parent that antibiotics will be prescribed if the cough persists for another week is not correct. A patient presents to the emergency department with a temperature of 101.4°F (38.6°C) and a productive cough with rust-colored sputum.

What medications are used to treat bronchitis?

If you have acute bronchitis, your doctor may recommend some or all of the following: A bronchodilator -- albuterol ( Proventil HFA, Ventolin HFA ), levalbuterol, ( Xopenex) -- to help ease the wheezing as the infection clears.

When should I call 911 for wheezing due to bronchitis?

Generally, any mild wheezing that accompanies acute bronchitis disappears when the infection does. Call 911 if you have any difficulty breathing. In emergencies, a medical team may administer any of the following:

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What to do if you are wheezing and asthma?

If wheezing is caused by asthma, your doctor may recommend some or all of the following to reduce inflammation and open the airways: A fast-acting bronchodilator inhaler -- albuterol ( Proventil HFA, Ventolin HFA), ...

What tests are needed to check for allergies?

Other blood tests and procedures may be necessary, depending on what the doctor learns from interviewing and examining you. If it seems like allergies may be related to your wheezing, there are a variety of other tests your doctor may use to verify allergies, including skin testing or blood tests.

Do you need an antibiotic for bronchitis?

An antibiotic is usually not needed unless you have an underlying chronic lung problem or your doctor suspects a bacterial infection may be present. Generally, any mild wheezing that accompanies acute bronchitis disappears when the infection does. Call 911 if you have any difficulty breathing.

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