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A person has chronic bronchitis. Treatment involves the following except:

a) Using bronchodilators
b) Inhaling corticosteroids
c) Cough suppressants
d) Smoking cessation programs

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Final answer:

Cough suppressants are not recommended for the treatment of chronic bronchitis because they inhibit the necessary coughing up of mucus. Instead, treatments focus on bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and quitting smoking for overall management.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking which treatment option is not recommended for a person with chronic bronchitis. The treatments for bronchitis usually aim to thin and loosen mucus, but cough suppressants are advised against as they suppress the cough reflex, which is necessary for clearing mucus in productive coughs.

Therefore, even though options such as using bronchodilators, inhaling corticosteroids, and participating in smoking cessation programs are part of the treatment, using cough suppressants is generally not recommended for chronic bronchitis management. Smoking cessation is especially emphasized, as smoking can worsen the condition and delay recovery. COPD, which includes chronic bronchitis as a symptom, is chronic, and prevention through lifestyle changes such as not smoking is key to management.

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