NEWEST 2025 WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS /WELL GRADED A+//LATEST
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What are the 4 components of asthma management? - CORRECT ANSWERS-(1)
Routine monitoring of symptoms and lung function (2) Patient education (3) Controlling
environmental factors and comorbidities (4) Pharmacological therapy
What are the two goals of asthma treatment? - CORRECT ANSWERS-(1) Reduction in
impairment (2) reduction of risk
What is the most common chronic disease in children? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Asthma, 6.1 million children have asthma, 8-12% of children
What are the two problems treated by asthma medications? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
(1) Airway inflammation (2) bronchospasm
Is airway inflammation chronically present in asthma? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Yes
T/F, in most children, asthma remits in early adolescence or adulthood? - CORRECT
ANSWERS-True
What is the early pathophysiology of acute asthma? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Occurs
within minutes of exposure: bronchoconstriction and inflammation usually treated with
beta 2 agonist initially
What is the later pathophysiology of asthma (hours later) - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Inflammation leads to bronchial hyperresponsiveness that can become chronic and self
perpetuating; requires treatment with anti-inflammatory medications and bronchodilator
What are some early signs/symptoms of an asthma flare? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Coughing, chest tightness, SOB, throat clearing, less active (middle is expiratory
wheezing)
What are some late signs of an asthma flare? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Coughing with
vomiting, stopping to breathe when talking, trouble walking normal distances,
anxiousness, using accessory muscles, inspiratory/expiratory wheezing