A 16-year-old athletic female who has a past medical history of asthma requiring bronchodilators as needed, presents with shortness of breath with exercise.
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A 16-year-old athletic female who has a past medical history of asthma requiring bronchodilators
as needed, presents with shortness of breath with exercise. Symptoms usually occur 15 minutes
after exercise, are worse with intense physical activity, and cause her to stop running.
There is no history of associated wheezing or stridor. There were no environmental triggers or
history of recent infections. There was also no history of palpitations or syncope.
She was diagnosed with exercise-induced asthma two years ago and was prescribed an albuterol
inhaler without significant benefit. On examination, she is a relatively thinly built female with a
body mass index (BMI) of 22 kg/m?, Chest and cardiac auscultation are normal.
Electrocardiogram (ECG) reveals first-degree heart block and echocardiogram demonstrates
normal biventricular size and function.
vo, (Umin)
VCO, (/min)
Angerobic Threshold (AT)
Heart Rate (opm)
02 Pulse
VE Max. (./min)
VT (L)
VI/FVC
Predicted
Measured
1.94
2.38
1,85
2.27
>0.777
1.94
188
164
10.6
14.5
968
81.5
1.38
0.99
06
0.33
123
122
137
72
54%
Design an exercise program that would be conducted in a week and will have a MINIMUM of
three 60-minute sessions, but you can have more sessions and vary training times as deemed
appropriate. CITE (4 peer-review articles minimum that are specific to the respiratory condition
and exercise program) properly and specifically how you determined the program layout, each
error or use of an unrelated article is a point deduction so take the time to search & format the
reference section correctly.