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nbme-1-7 - rupkotha
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7. A 19-year-old college student comes to the student health center because of palpitations, shortness of breath and a runny nose. He has asthma that he has treated with an over-the-counter cold preparation and an epinephrine metered-dose inhaler every 2 to 3 hours at night. He just used the bronchodilator in the waiting room. Vital signs are: temperature 38.2°C (100.8°F), pulse 82/min and respirations 18/min. He appears to be somewhat anxious and his breathing is labored. Auscultation discloses mildly diminished breath sounds in all lung fields accompanied by scattered wheezing. Which of the following is the most appropriate management?

A) Add oral aminophylline therapy
B) Admit him to the hospital for respiratory therapy
C) Prescribe decongestant/antihistamine therapy
D) Prescribe antihistamine therapy
[E) Substitute an albuterol nebulizer for the epinephrine]


can anybody please tell the diagnosis
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#2
it might be albeuterol induced hypersensitivity
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#3
E...
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#4
e..
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