Title: A mother is struggling to manage her child’s moderate persistent asthma at home. The mother asks the Post by: BreakFree on Feb 8, 2015 A mother is struggling to manage her child’s moderate persistent asthma at home. The mother asks the nurse if there are any nonpharmacologic measures she can use. Which strategies are most likely to be effective?
1. Keeping the child's immunizations up-to-date and wearing a face mask in public 2. Limiting intake of protein and foods with red and yellow dyes 3. Avoiding stimuli such as secondhand smoke, pollutants, and cold air 4. Homeschooling the child and limiting his contact with other children who might have upper respiratory infections Title: Re: A mother is struggling to manage her child’s moderate persistent asthma at home. The mother asks Post by: ngin on Feb 12, 2015 Content hidden
Title: Re: A mother is struggling to manage her child’s moderate persistent asthma at home. The mother asks the Post by: BreakFree on Feb 15, 2015 Sounds and feels right, thank you for the rationale.
Title: Re: A mother is struggling to manage her child’s moderate persistent asthma at home. The mother asks the Post by: ngin on Feb 16, 2015 I've studied this stuff recently, so I knew what the answer was. Good luck with the rest.
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