Practice Exercises: Adult Asthma
Practice exercises
Asthma is a constantly changing condition, as you probably know if you have lived with it for many years. Although it is important to have an overall asthma management program that keeps your asthma well controlled, it is also helpful to prepare yourself for various scenarios that may call for different strategies. This section presents some common scenarios so that you can practice how you would respond in advance.
| Last updated: | September 27, 2007 |
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