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question 5
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an adolescent who has exercise - induced asthma (eia) is on the high school track team and has recently begun to practice daily during the school week. the adolescent uses 2 puffs of albuterol via a metered - dose inhaler 20 minutes before exercise but reports decreased effectiveness since beginning daily practice. what will the primary care nurse practitioner do?
- increase the albuterol to 4 puffs 20 minutes prior to exercise.
- refer for allergy testing
- counsel the adolescent to decrease the number of practices each week.
- order a daily inhaled corticosteroid medication
question 6
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the primary care nurse practitioner examines a child who has had stiffness and warmth in the right knee and left ankle for 7 or 8 months but no back pain. the nurse practitioner will refer the child to a rheumatology specialist to evaluate for what form of juvenile idiopathic arthritis (jia)?
- enthesitis - related jia
- polyarticular jia
- oligoarticular jia
- systemic jia
Question 5
For exercise - induced asthma (EIA) with decreased albuterol effectiveness due to daily practice, increasing albuterol puffs is not the best long - term solution (over - reliance on rescue inhalers). Allergy testing is not indicated here as it's exercise - induced. Decreasing practice frequency is not ideal for the athlete. Daily inhaled corticosteroids are used for long - term control of asthma, especially when rescue medications become less effective with increased exposure to triggers (daily exercise here).
- Enthesitis - related JIA is associated with enthesitis (inflammation at tendon/ligament insertions) and often has back pain (related to sacroiliitis).
- Polyarticular JIA involves more than 5 joints.
- Oligoarticular JIA involves 1 - 4 joints (in this case, right knee and left ankle, which is 2 joints) and typically has no back pain, matching the child's symptoms.
- Systemic JIA has systemic symptoms like fever, rash, etc., not just joint stiffness and warmth.
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D. Order a daily inhaled corticosteroid medication