Asthma Basics: Test Your Understanding

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Asthma Basics: Test Your Understanding

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Asthma is a long-term condition that affects the airways in the lungs.

Asthma is a long-term condition that affects the airways in the lungs.
Asthma is a chronic condition that causes ongoing inflammation and narrowing of the airways.
Asthma is not a short-term illness and usually requires long-term management.

Which symptom is most commonly associated with asthma?

Which symptom is most commonly associated with asthma?
Wheezing happens when narrowed airways make breathing out more difficult.
Asthma mainly affects breathing and does not usually cause these other symptoms.

Asthma symptoms can become worse at night or during physical activity.

Asthma symptoms can become worse at night or during physical activity.
Many people notice asthma symptoms more during exercise or at night due to airway sensitivity.
Asthma symptoms often follow patterns related to time of day or physical effort.

Which factor can increase the risk of developing asthma?

Which factor can increase the risk of developing asthma?
Genetics and allergies are well-known risk factors for asthma.
Asthma risk is linked to genetics and environmental exposure, not everyday habits like these.

Which image best represents a rescue inhaler used during an asthma flare-up?

Rescue inhalers deliver fast-acting medication to quickly open the airways.
Not all breathing-related devices are used for immediate asthma symptom relief.

What is the main purpose of long-term asthma control medications?

What is the main purpose of long-term asthma control medications?
Long-term medications help prevent symptoms and reduce flare-ups.
These medicines are not designed for instant relief or permanent cures.

Difficulty speaking in full sentences can be a sign of poorly controlled asthma.

Difficulty speaking in full sentences can be a sign of poorly controlled asthma.
Severe breathing difficulty can limit speech and signal worsening asthma control.
Trouble speaking can indicate serious breathing problems in asthma.

Which healthcare professional may be involved in managing severe asthma?

Which healthcare professional may be involved in managing severe asthma?
Specialists are trained to manage complex or hard-to-control asthma cases.
Asthma care is usually provided by doctors focused on respiratory or allergy conditions.
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