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1) Define the clinical diagnosis of moderate to severe acute asthma exacerbation.
2) Describe the pathophysiology of the moderate to severe acute asthma exacerbation in a 5years old child having a history of asthma and using a puffer.
3) Analyse the aetiology, risk factors, signs and symptoms of the moderate to severe acute asthma exacerbation in relation to the clinical presentation of high temperature, respiratory distress, occasional cough, shortness and increased work of breathing, audible wheezing, tracheal tug and moderate intercostal retraction and decreased air entry bilaterally while auscultation in 5 years old child.

 
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