Asthma respiratory disorder
Asthma is a respiratory disorder that affects children and adults. Advanced practice nurses often provide treatment to patients with these disorders. Sometimes patients require immediate treatment making it essential that you recognize and distinguish minor asthma symptoms from serious, life-threatening symptoms. Since symptoms and attacks are often induced by a trigger, advanced practice nurses must also help patients identify their triggers and recommend appropriate management options. Like many other disorders, there are various approaches to treating and managing care for asthmatic patients depending on individual patient factors. One method that supports the clinical decision-making of drug therapy plans for asthmatic patients is the stepwise approach, which you explore in this Assignment.
To prepare:
- Consider drugs used to treat asthmatic patients including long-term control and quick relief treatment options for patients. Think about the impact these drugs might have on patients including adults and children.
- Review Chapter 25 of the Arcangelo and Peterson text. Reflect on using the stepwise approach to asthma treatment and management.
- Consider how stepwise management assists health care providers and patients in gaining and maintaining control of the disease.
BY DAY 7
Write a 2 page paper that addresses the following:
- Describe long-term control and quick relief treatment options for asthma patients, as well as the impact these drugs might have on patients.
- Explain the stepwise approach to asthma treatment and management.
- Explain how stepwise management assists health care providers and patients in gaining and maintaining control of the disease.
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Asthma as a respiratory complication is severe and requires attention in terms of medication to reduce its impacts on an individual’s life. There are long-term controllers which are known to lessen the pain and relax the respiratory muscles by stopping the symptoms over a certain period. There are also quick relievers whose work is to deal with emergency suffering to offer a quick relief to the victim. The long-term medication can either be anti-inflammatory or bronchodilators depending on the extent of the condition (AIM, 2007). The anti-inflammatory drugs include inhaled corticosteroids mostly recommended to asthmatic children to prevent the symptoms and prevent the occurrence instead of relieving the pain which keeps the condition under control.
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