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1. What is the most predominant symp- cough that is usually worse at night
tom of asthma
2. How is a diagnosis of asthma made spirometry (FEV1)
3. What is the cornerstone of asthma ICS-formoterol
treatment
4. What factors can affect peak flow read- height, age and sex
ings?
5. What FEV1/FVC ratio indicates COPD 0.70 or less
6. Antibiotics for pna MAD
-macrolide
-amox
-doxy
7. PNA antbx for patients with comorbidi- -fluoroquinolone (levaquin)
ties or antbx within the past 90 days OR
-augmentin + macrolide or doxy
8. Positive TB induration for pts with HIV greater than 5mm
or immunocompromised
9. Positive TB induration for general pub- greater than 15 mm
lic
10. Positive TB induration for immigrated greater than 10mm
from high risk area
11. How to differentiate between mono spleenomegaly- mono
and strep palatine petechiae- strep
1/2
Study online at https://quizlet.com/_fifnfo
1. What is the most predominant symp- cough that is usually worse at night
tom of asthma
2. How is a diagnosis of asthma made spirometry (FEV1)
3. What is the cornerstone of asthma ICS-formoterol
treatment
4. What factors can affect peak flow read- height, age and sex
ings?
5. What FEV1/FVC ratio indicates COPD 0.70 or less
6. Antibiotics for pna MAD
-macrolide
-amox
-doxy
7. PNA antbx for patients with comorbidi- -fluoroquinolone (levaquin)
ties or antbx within the past 90 days OR
-augmentin + macrolide or doxy
8. Positive TB induration for pts with HIV greater than 5mm
or immunocompromised
9. Positive TB induration for general pub- greater than 15 mm
lic
10. Positive TB induration for immigrated greater than 10mm
from high risk area
11. How to differentiate between mono spleenomegaly- mono
and strep palatine petechiae- strep
1/2