NU636 Quiz 3 maybe
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1. Mom brings in her 2-year-old child describing symptoms over the last couple
weeks of an increased cough at night and audible wheeze almost daily with relief for
a short period from use of a short-acting beta2 agonist. Treatment of these
moderate persistent asthma symptoms in this child would include:
Adding an oral antihistamine for the cough daily
Adding an Advair 100/50 (fluticasone/salmeterol) diskus BID
Adding 1.0mg Pulmicort respules (budesonide) via nebulizer BID
Adding Atrovent 2.0% (ipratropium bromide) solution via nebulizer TID
2. You are seeing a patient who comes in with a complaint of onset of a cough about
5 days ago. The patient says they a sore throat when they first got sick but that only
lasted a couple days. The cough is productive for thick white sputum. After listening
to
the patient’s lung fields, you make the diagnosis of bronchitis. With this initial treatment
which of the following will you not recommend?
expectorants
antitussives
antibiotics
anti-inflammatories
3. A 20-year-old female comes into the clinic today and tells you she took a home
pregnancy test this morning and it was positive. She has a history of intermittent
asthma that is controlled with Albuterol. As her primary care NP which of the
following instructions do you provide as a part of your treatment plan?
Maintain your current asthma management during the
pregnancy Avoid use of your asthma medication during the first
trimester Discontinue your asthma medications during your
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, pregnancy Have your OB/GYN manage your asthma now
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