BS Nursing Pharmacology-I
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185. A patient with asthma is prescribed a long-acting beta-agonist (LABA) inhaler. The nurse should emphasize that LABAs are never used as monotherapy for asthma and must always be combined with:

A. A rescue inhaler
B. An oral steroid
C. An inhaled corticosteroid
D. An antibiotic

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  • A rescue inhaler
  • An oral steroid
  • An inhaled corticosteroid
  • An antibiotic

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