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BIOL351 / BIOL 351 Module 5 (Latest Update 2026 / 2027) Pharmacology | Questions & Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct - Portage Learning Pulmonology Question: types of inhalers Answer: metered dose inhaler (spacer) and dry powder inhaler Question: metered dose inhaler medications Answer: Albuterol, Ipratropium, Fluticasone Question: dry powder inhaler Answer: breathe activated; examples include Salmeterol and Fluticasone

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BIOL351 / BIOL 351 Module 5
(Latest Update )
Pharmacology | Questions &
Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct -
Portage Learning

Pulmonology




Question:
types of inhalers
Answer:
metered dose inhaler (spacer) and dry powder inhaler




Question:
metered dose inhaler medications
Answer:
Albuterol, Ipratropium, Fluticasone

,Question:
dry powder inhaler
Answer:
breathe activated; examples include Salmeterol and Fluticasone




Question:
nebulizer
Answer:
liquid formation intended to be poured into nebulizer machine; dispenses
medication in a fine mist.




Question:
nebulizer medications include
Answer:
albuterol and ipratropium




Question:
preferred treatment for intermittent asthma
Answer:
SABA as needed

, Question:
preferred treatment for persistent asthma
Answer:
low dose ICS; Low dose ICS + LABA or medium dose ICS; Medium dose ICS +
LABA; High dose ICS + LABA; High dose ICS + LABA + oral corticosteroid.




Question:
quick relief medication for asthma
Answer:
SABA should always be used as needed for symptoms of shortness of breath;
if patient needs to use the SABA more than 2 days/week, this is an indication
of inadequate control.




Question:
COPD treatment recommendations
Answer:
Depends on the severity of the disease; generally not recommended to use ICS
as monotherapy

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