Mrs. Cason brings her 10-year-old son to the clinic because he has been having breathing problems for over a year. The child is diagnosed with asthma based on his wheezing and difficulty breathing. The mother says they have not been able to go to the doctor due to lack of money. Recommendations are made for short and long-term treatment using inhaled beta2-adrenergic agonists to open the child's airways. An educational plan is also needed to teach the child how to manage his asthma.
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1. Patient diagnosed of asthma Discussion
Patient diagnosed of asthma DiscussionPatient diagnosed of asthma DiscussionMrs. Cason
brings her 10-year-old child to the clinic stating my son “just isn’t breathing right, he
doesn’t want to play, he just sits on my lap or lays on the couch, and this happens all the
time.” Appearance of both mother and child is disheveled.The child’s wheezing can be heard
across the room. When asked if her son is better at any certain time of the day the mother
responds: “It’s like this all the time and has been for the past year, we just don’t come to the
doctor because we don’t have any money.”Mrs. Cason’s son was diagnosed of asthma.1)
Discuss short and long term treatment options for this child, inhaled beta2-adrenergic
agonists. Include rationale for your recommendations.2) What is your educational plan for
the child?Please use APA 6th edition format2-3 references no more than 5 years oldAt least
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