Collaborative Asthma Management for a Baker: Controlling Triggers and Optimizing Treatment
Health & Medicine📄 Essay📅 2026
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Asthma and the Baker
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As indicated earlier, D.Ks condition exposed her to inhaled steroid-long-acting bronchodilator (ICS-LABA) for daily use and short-acting bronchodilator (SABA) as needed up to 4 times a day. However, due to continued exposure to flour, sugar, and bran which her system proves allergic to, D.Ks asthma can be classified as moderate persistent. To control chances of advancing her current condition to severe persistent, D.K must recognize her allergic triggers (bran), take steps to avoid the triggers (might decide to quit the bakery work), and track her breathing to ensure medications are controlling the sympto
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