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SHADOW HEALTH TINA JONES RESPIRATORY ASSESSMENT Complete with Answers Verified and Graded 2023 Update (Questions & Answers) (Latest!)

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Asked about severity of asthma Reports asthma exacerbations occur up to 2 times a week Reports asthma exacerbations last around five minutes Asked most recent asthma exacerbation Reports last exacerbation was three days ago Reports last exacerbation around cats at cousin's house Asked about asthma triggers Reports cat allergy as asthma trigger Reports dust as asthma trigger Denies asthma problems at work Denies asthma problems at home Asked asthma management Reports inhaler Asked about asthma medication Reports albuterol inhaler (Proventil) Reports last inhaler use was three days ago Reports using inhaler no more than 2 times per week Asked about number of puffs when using asthma inhaler Reports recommended dose is 1-3 puffs as needed Reports typically taking 2 puffs Reports sometimes needing 3 puffs to control symptoms Asked exacerbation symptoms Reports chest tightness during exacerbation Reports wheezing during exacerbation Reports shortness of breath during exacerbation Denies coughing during exacerbation Denies chest pain during exacerbation Denies painful breathing Asked current breathing All the best from Dr. A Dr. Assessments Page 2 of 4 Denies current breathing problems Asked cough history Reports only coughing when she has a cold Denies coughing up blood Asked about sputum Denies sputum Asked about respiratory illness history besides asthma Denies history of bronchitis Denies history of pneumonia Denies history of emphysema Followed up on asthma diagnosis Reports specific age of diagnosis is 2.5 years old Asked about seeing an asthma specialist Reports not seeing asthma doctor in two years Asked about past hospitalizations Reports past hospitalizations for asthma Reports five past hospitalizations for asthma Reports most recent hospitalization at age 16 Reports hospital treatment was usually steroids and a nebulizer Asked about general allergies Reports allergy to cats Followed up on allergy symptoms Reports sneezing, itchy eyes, and wheezing Asked about allergy treatment Reports avoiding cats when possible Reports using inhaler Reports showering


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