a) Allergic asthma
b) Non-allergic asthma
c) Occupational asthma
d) Nocturnal asthma
a) Pulmonary fibrosis
b) Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
c) Respiratory failure
d) All of the above
a) Dry air
b) High humidity
c) Cold temperatures
d) Warm temperatures
a) Spacer technique
b) Breath-actuated technique
c) Press-and-breathe technique
d) None of the above
a) Spirometry
b) Pulmonary function test
c) Arterial blood gas test
d) Peak flow test
a) Lying down
b) Sleep apnea
c) Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
d) All of the above
a) Inhaled corticosteroids
b) Long-acting beta-agonists
c) Leukotriene modifiers
d) Short-acting beta-agonists
a) Dust mites
b) Pet dander
c) Mold
d) Pollen
a) Premature birth
b) Low birth weight
c) Preeclampsia
d) All of the above
a) High humidity
b) Dry air
c) Pollen
d) Smoke
a) Nocturnal asthma
b) Cough-variant asthma
c) Exercise-induced asthma
d) Emotional asthma
a) Aspirin
b) Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
c) Food additives
d) All of the above
a) Exercise
b) Stress
c) Infections
d) Pollen
a) Reduced effectiveness of medication
b) Increased risk of side effects
c) Worsening asthma symptoms
d) All of the above
a) Allergens
b) Exercise
c) Cold air
d) A dry cough
a) Shortness of breath
b) Chest tightness
c) Chronic cough
d) Wheezing
a) Genetics
b) Environmental factors
c) Respiratory infections
d) Emotional stress
a) Dust
b) Chemical fumes
c) Animal dander
d) All of the above
a) Osteoporosis
b) High blood pressure
c) Weight gain
d) All of the above
a) Avoiding exposure to known triggers
b) Exercising outdoors in cold weather
c) Not using a controller medication regularly
d) None of the above