Mild Persistent Asthma Is in Pediatrics — 3yo Child | Pediatric Respiratory | SMLE Q#11161
SMLE Question #11161
Pediatrics
Pediatric Respiratory
Objective: OBJ-273
Last updated: February 2026
A 3-year-old boy with mild persistent asthma is on daily low-dose inhaled corticosteroid. His mother gives salbutamol by home nebulizer for intermittent wheeze, with rapid relief. The family avoids long outings because the nebulizer requires electricity, and she worries he may wheeze away from home. What is the most appropriate counselling to provide?
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