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NR565 WK 6 Asthma 1 Asthma Treatment Algorithm: To successfully treat asthma, you must first classify it and then be familiar with step therapy. For this assignment and in this course, we will focus on patients 12 years and older. Complete the blanks in the following table to create an algorithm for asthma care using your textbook as well as GINA guidelines . Step Asthma Classificatio n Asthma symptoms and frequency as noted in textbook Controller and Preferred Reliever: (Drug Class and frequency if provided from GINA guidelines) Controller and Alternative Reliever: (Drug Class and frequency if provided from GINA guidelines) Step 1 Intermittent Daytime symptoms 2 d/wk or less Drug class: Low dose ICSformoterol Frequency: As-needed Drug class: Take ICS Nighttime Frequency: when SABA is taken awakenings 2 times/month or less Step 2 Mild Persistent Daytime symptoms More than 2 d/wk but less than daily Drug class: Low dose maintence ICS Nighttime awakenings 3–4 times/month Step 3 Moderate Persistent Daytime symptoms Daily Drug class: Low dose maintenance ICSformoterol Drug class: Low dose maintence ICS-LABA Nighttime awakenings More than once/week but less than nightly Step 4-5 Severe Persistent Daytime symptoms Several time daily Step 4: Drug class: Medium dose maintenance ICS-formoterol Drug class: High/medium dose ICS-LABA Nighttime awakenings Often nightly Step 5: Drug class: Add LAMA, & consider high dose ICS-formoterol Refer for: phenotypic assessment, No change. This study source was downloaded by from CourseH on :28:03 GMT -06:00 NR565 WK 6 Asthma 2 +/- anti-IgE, anti-IL5/R5, anti-IL4R, & consider high dose ICSformoterol Starting treatment: Complete this section using the GINA guidelines provided. First Assess: 1. Confirm diagnosis 2. Symptom control 3. Modifiable risk factors 4. Comorbidities 5. Inhaler technique & adherance 6. Patient preference
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