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Ahmad,
a 36-year-old, is brought to your room by his wife Ibtesam.
He is very breathless and is only able to speak in single words.
Ibtesam
tells you he has had asthma for years but she has noticed he has
been taking his blue puffer more frequently lately, and for the
last few hours he has been using it about every 15-20 minutes.
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Question
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Ahmad
responds to salbutamol administered in a high dose by nebuliser. However
he is still wheezing, but less severely, 15 minutes after commencing salbutamol.
You now decide to admit Ahmad to hospital for ongoing management. Treatment
is maintained during transport and continued in hospital.
Before
leaving the clinic you write the following orders for the hospital staff
to initiate before your arrival. Select from the following list those
items which you wish to include unaltered.
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a.
Administer intranasal oxygen.
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b.
Administer salbutamol 3-4 hourly.
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c.
Set up an intravenous line.
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d. Give IV hydrocortisone
250 mg. |
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e.
Arrange spirometry, and continue to monitor progress.
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Answer
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b.
Administer salbutamol 3-4 hourly - The authors disagree
Salbutamol
in high doses should be continued and administered by a nebuliser, using
high flow oxygen (8L/ min or more) or via MDI and spacer and repeated
every 10-15 minutes or continuously.
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