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An asthmatic patient is self-administering his MDI. The nurse notes that he is not able to time his inhalations with activation of the inhaler. Which of the following is most appropriate?

a) Recommend additional puffs to meet his prescribed dosing
b) Insist on administering the MDI for the patient
c) Provide a spacer attachment with appropriate education
d) Administer supplementary oxygen

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Final answer:

The most appropriate option would be to provide a spacer attachment with appropriate education.

Step-by-step explanation:

The most appropriate option in this scenario would be to provide a spacer attachment with appropriate education. A spacer attachment can help the asthmatic patient improve the coordination between inhalation and activation of the inhaler. It helps slow down the speed of medication delivery, making it easier for the patient to time their inhalations correctly.

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