Patient Scenario 1: BB is a 31 YOF with no significant PMH. Shepresents to your clinic for a
follow-up after recently being diagnosed with asthma last month.She states that she wakes up
coughing 3 to 4 times a week and that her symptoms have notimproved since starting her new
medications, Proventil (albuterol) HFA 90 mcg/actuation MDI 2 puffsevery 4-6 hours as needed and
Advair Diskus (fluticasone /salmeterol) 100/50 mcg (1 inhalationtwice daily)
Counsel your partner on an MDI and DPI Diskus inhaler
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