I don't do treatments here for reactive airway disease. It's an acute condition and doesn't qualify under the disability act (IMHO) so I would have him stay out of care until he was able to participate without the medication. I don't feel comfortable giving nebulizer treatments.
Reactive airway disease is a general term that doesn't indicate a specific diagnosis. It may be used to describe a history of coughing, wheezing or shortness of breath of unknown cause.
Reactive airway disease is a general term that doesn't indicate a specific diagnosis. It may be used to describe a history of coughing, wheezing or shortness of breath of unknown cause.
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