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how are symptoms in asthma in order to be intermitent and persistant
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intermitent no more than 2 days a week
persistent more than 2 days a week |
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how are night awakenings in asthma in order to be intermitent and persistant
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intermittent don't wake up more than 2x a month
persistant occurs atleast 3-4 times a month |
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how is SABA use in asthma in order to be intermitent and persistant
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intermittent less than 2 days a week
persistant more than 2 days a week |
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how is interference w/ normal activity in asthma in order to be intermitent and persistant
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intermittent none
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what is step 1 - step 6 of treating asthma
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step 1 give prn SABA
step 2 give low dose of inhaled steroids and take medications everyday + prn SABA already taking step 3 add LABA to the inhaled steroids already taking or just increase steroid dose step 4 do w/e you didn't do in step 5 higher dose of inhaled steroids step 6 add oral glucocorticoid |
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what step of asthma treatment covers intermettent asthma
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step 1
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what are symptoms for well controlled and not well controlled asthma
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<2 days a week (well)
>2 days a week (not well) |
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what are night time awakinings for well controlled and not well controlled asthma
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<2 a month (well)
1-3x a week (not well) |
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what are interference w/ normal activity for well controlled and not well controlled asthma
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none (well)
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what are SABA use for well controlled and not well controlled asthma
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<2 days a week (well)
>2 days a week (not well) |