1. Daily inhaled steroids are used for mild, moderate,
or severe persistent asthma, not for
intermittent asthma.
==2. Clients with intermittent asthma will have
exacerbations that are treated with rescue
inhalers. Therefore, the nurse should teach
the client about rescue inhalers.
3. Systemic steroids are used frequently by clients
with severe persistent asthma, not with mild
intermittent asthma.
4. Leukotriene agonists are prescribed for clients
<span>diagnosed with mild persistent asthma.</span>
Answer:
II. Nitrates III. Phosphates
Explanation:
An algal bloom resulting from excess detergent and fertilizer use in the surrounding community is most likely a result of Nitrates and phosphates.
The main constituent elements of a fertilizer include Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potasssium.
Nitrates and phosphates are nitrogen and phosphate compounds respectively. The presence of the nitrates and phosphorus provide a source of food for algae and helps them and other aquatic plants to grow. This thereby depletes the oxygen content in water in a process called eutrophication
and pose a great risk to humans and animals.
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