Asthma Treatment Efficacy Quiz
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What is suggested by the evidence regarding the use of lowdose inhaled corticosteroids and asneeded inhaled corticosteroids for people with asthma?

  • Lowdose inhaled corticosteroids are more effective than asneeded inhaled corticosteroids.
  • Lowdose inhaled corticosteroids are more effective than lowdose inhaled corticosteroids.
  • Lowdose inhaled corticosteroids and asneeded inhaled corticosteroids are equally effective
  • Lowdose inhaled corticosteroids and asneeded inhaled corticosteroids are more effective than lowdose inhaled corticosteroids alone (correct)
  • What is the most likely outcome of using lowdose inhaled corticosteroids, in addition to asneeded inhaled corticosteroids, for people with asthma?

  • Reduction in symptoms
  • Increase in symptoms
  • Increase in risk for exacerbations
  • Reduction in risk for exacerbations (correct)
  • What is the best evidence-based approach to reducing the risk of exacerbations in people with asthma?

  • Lowdose inhaled corticosteroids and asneeded inhaled corticosteroids
  • Lowdose inhaled corticosteroids alone
  • Asneeded inhaled corticosteroids alone
  • Lowdose inhaled corticosteroids and asneeded inhaled corticosteroids in combination (correct)
  • Study Notes

    • The evidence suggests that lowdose inhaled corticosteroids, in addition to asneeded inhaled corticosteroids, may reduce the risk for exacerbations in people with asthma.
    • The evidence suggests that lowdose inhaled corticosteroids, in addition to asneeded inhaled corticosteroids, may be more effective than asneeded inhaled corticosteroids in reducing the risk for exacerbations in people with asthma.
    • The evidence suggests that lowdose inhaled corticosteroids, in addition to asneeded inhaled corticosteroids, may be more effective than lowdose inhaled corticosteroids in reducing the risk for exacerbations in people with asthma.
    • The evidence suggests that lowdose inhaled corticosteroids, in addition to asneeded inhaled corticosteroids, may be more effective than lowdose inhaled corticosteroids and asneeded inhaled corticosteroids in reducing the risk for exacerbations in people with asthma.
    • The evidence suggests that lowdose inhaled corticosteroids, in addition to asneeded inhaled corticosteroids, may be more effective than lowdose inhaled corticosteroids and asneeded inhaled corticosteroids in reducing the risk for exacerbations in people with asthma.
    • The evidence suggests that lowdose inhaled corticosteroids, in addition to asneeded inhaled corticosteroids, may be more effective than lowdose inhaled corticosteroids and asneeded inhaled corticosteroids in reducing the risk for exacerbations in people with asthma.
    • The evidence suggests that lowdose inhaled corticosteroids, in addition to asneeded inhaled corticosteroids, may be more effective than lowdose inhaled corticosteroids and asneeded inhaled corticosteroids in reducing the risk for exacerbations in people with asthma.
    • The evidence suggests that lowdose inhaled corticosteroids, in addition to asneeded inhaled corticosteroids, may be more effective than lowdose inhaled corticosteroids and asneeded inhaled corticosteroids in reducing the risk for exacerbations in people with asthma.

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    Test your knowledge about the effectiveness of low-dose inhaled corticosteroids, in addition to as-needed inhaled corticosteroids, in reducing the risk for exacerbations in people with asthma.

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