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The Symptoms Associated with an Asthma Attack Are Caused Both

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The symptoms associated with an asthma attack are caused both by bronchospasms and by inflammation of the bronchioles.


Definitions:

Foley Catheter

A flexible tube inserted into the bladder to drain urine, often used in individuals who cannot urinate independently.

Nasogastric Tube

A flexible tube passed through the nose and into the stomach for feeding or medication administration.

Incentive Spirometer

A medical device used to help patients improve the functioning of their lungs by encouraging them to inhale deeply.

Shallow Respirations

Breathing that is unusually superficial, often indicating respiratory distress or other medical conditions.

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