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Practice with the interactive patient simulation
Educational Simulation Notice
This is an educational simulation only and not real medical advice. Asthma diagnosis and treatment require evaluation by a licensed clinician.
How to Interact
Use your microphone to speak with Mike. Ask questions to gather clinical information, then make your diagnosis and treatment recommendations.
Interactive Patient Simulation
Suggested Questions to Ask
- →Ask Mike about his current symptoms and how often they occur
- →Inquire about his medication use - what he takes and how often
- →Ask about nighttime symptoms and sleep quality
- →Explore how asthma affects his daily activities
- →Discuss his understanding of asthma management
- →Gather information about triggers and avoidance strategies
Questions to Address
Work through these 11 clinical reasoning questions during your simulation:
- 1What step is Mike currently on?
- 2What is your general recommendation?
- 3How would you classify severity?
- 4What step should he be on?
- 5What medication(s) should he start?
- 6Why use LTRA as an alternative?
- 7What ICS should he take?
- 8When should he be re-evaluated?
- 9After 2-week follow-up, how do you classify control?
- 10What is your treatment action?
- 11What education should be provided?
After completing the simulation, visit the See section to review the expected clinical reasoning for each question.