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Nevada AFP Asthma Pre Survey
For a patient prescribed an anti-inflammatory reliever (as-needed ICS + fast-acting bronchodilator), what should be the first step in their asthma action plan to reduce the risk of progressing to severe exacerbation?
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Systemic corticosteroids are an effective, low-risk method for treating most asthma exacerbations.
Use the ICS + fast-acting bronchodilator inhaler
Use 2 puffs of a SABA-only rescue inhaler
Use an extra dose of their maintenance ICS-only inhaler
Which SABA and ICS combination is approved in the US in a single inhaler?
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Levalbuterol and mometasone
Levalbuterol and fluticasone
Albuterol and fluticasone
Albuterol and budesonide
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