Terbutaline (SABA)

Terbutaline, a short-acting beta-agonist (SABA), would not be an appropriate choice for this situation. Amy is already using formoterol, a LABA with both rapid onset and long duration, for symptom relief. Adding a SABA like terbutaline would duplicate her bronchodilator therapy without addressing the underlying cause of her worsening asthma. Treating Amy’s symptoms requires targeting her specific triggers (exercise-induced asthma, atopy), which terbutaline would fail to achieve. Let’s try again!

Adverse effect to formoterol (LABA)

Map: Amy Cruz_ORU (1101)
Node: 20938
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  • Furosemide and spironolactone
  • Request permission to record without explaining privacy
  • N acetyl cysteine
  • Allow the family member to stay on screen without clarifying their role
  • Start the consultation without verification
  • Activated charcoal
  • Ignore the wound complaint and focus solely on blood glucose
  • Give an immediate diagnosis without exploring the patient’s narrative
  • Propranolol
  • Aluminum hydroxide, magnesium carbonate, sodium alginate
  • Verify patient identity and obtain e-consent before starting.
  • Fluticasone (glucocorticoid)
  • Request permission to record without explaining privacy
  • Terbutaline (SABA)

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