Asthma may present with _____ on CXR
Asthma classically presents with episodic cough, dyspnea, and _____ (lung sound)
Nasal polyps are associated with _____ in adults
Asthma may cause excessive production of mucus with resultant mucus _____
More severe forms of asthma are associated with more frequent and severe symptoms, especially at _____ (Time of day)
The most common pulmonary function test indicator of obesity related disease is a reduction in _____
_____ is defined as bronchial hyperresponsiveness with reversible airway bronchoconstriction
What is the treatment for an acute, severe asthma exacerbation? _____
What signs/symptoms define Kartagener syndrome?
When primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) presents with the triad of bronchiectasis, chronic sinusitis, and situs inversus, what is it called?
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