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100 _aPruitt Bill
240 _aNursing 2024
_hOctober 2024
245 _aExercise-induced bronchoconstriction
_cBill Pruitt, Karen Gregory, Audra Cochran
300 _aVol. 54 (10) pages 31-36 :
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500 _aExercise-induced bronchospasm (EIB) is a problem encountered by many people, and although it can be controlled, it is often overlooked or attributed to deconditioning. Children and elite athletes tend to have an increased incidence of EIB, but this condition is also encountered in others. Unfortunately, many who must deal with this disease tend to limit the level of exercise that provokes symptoms or avoid exercise altogether. EIB can occur alone or in association with underlying asthma. This article discusses EIB, its management, and strategies for nurses when caring for patients with EIB.
650 _aAsthma, bronchial challenge testing, bronchodilators, exercise-induced asthma, ElA, EIB, exercise challenge testing, exercise-induced bronchoconstriction, inhaled steroids, PFT, pulmonary function testing
700 _aGregory Karen, Cochran
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