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Respiratory Disorders: Acute Asthma
Pharmacotherapy Casebook: A Patient-Focused Approach, 10e
Terry L. Schwinghammer, Julia M. Koehler, Jill S. Borchert, Douglas Slain, Sharon K. Park
Chapter 29 RESPIRATOR DISORDERS
Using the above titled book and chapter. Read case presentation: Acute Asthma: A Little Influenza, a Big Asthma Attack… and answer questions # 1b, 3b, and 5b and create a power point
1.b. What information (signs, symptoms, laboratory values) indicates the severity of the acute asthma attack?
3.b. What feasible pharmacotherapeutic alternatives are available for the treatment of acute asthma
5.b. What clinical parameters are necessary to evaluate the efficacy of the patient’s asthma therapy after hospital discharge?