This chronic condition causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways.
What is asthma?
Having this increases a person’s likelihood of developing asthma.
What is a family history of asthma or allergies?
This high-pitched breathing sound is commonly heard in asthma.
What is wheezing?
This medication is used for quick relief during an asthma attack.
What is a rescue inhaler (albuterol)?
What spirometry finding is most consistent with reversible airway obstruction in asthma?
What is increased FEV1/FVC ratio after bronchodilator administration?
This process occurs in asthma when airway muscles tighten, making breathing difficult.
What is bronchoconstriction?
This class of medications may precipitate bronchospasm in some patients.
What are NSAIDs & beta blockers?
These are two signs of a severe asthma attack:
What are silent chest & decreased LOC?
(Will also accept cyanosis &/or use of accessory muscles)
This type of medication is taken daily to reduce inflammation and prevent symptoms.
What are inhaled corticosteroids?
During an asthma attack, these three things happen in the airways:
What is swelling, tightening, and extra mucus production?
Exposure to this environmental factor in homes significantly increases asthma risk in children.
What is secondhand smoke?
These common triggers include pollen, dust mites, and pet dander.
What are allergens?
This tool helps patients monitor their breathing and detect early signs of worsening asthma.
What is a peak flow meter?