While there is no cure for asthma, treatment options—from inhalers to home remedies—can help control the symptoms so you're able to live a normal, active life.
There are many different types of spacers available. Pros: Spacers makes it easier to inhale the medication, helping assure that it enters the lungs and not the room environment or just the back of the throat. The Asthma Society of Canada recommends that anyone using a puffer consider a ...
10. The term “pink puffer” refers to the client with which of the following conditions? ARDS Asthma Chronic obstructive bronchitis Emphysema 11. A 66-year-old client has marked dyspnea at rest, is thin, and uses accessory muscles to breathe. He’s tachypneic, with a prolonged expiratory ...