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Feline asthma.
 
Feline asthma.
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|l1=Feline Asthma Syndrome
 
|q2=Describe your initial therapeutic plan and options should the cat worsen.
 
|q2=Describe your initial therapeutic plan and options should the cat worsen.
 
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Should the cat worsen, epinephrine (1:10,000) (0.25–0.75 ml i/m) can be used, or an albuterol asthma inhaler discharged during an open mouthed inspiration.
 
Should the cat worsen, epinephrine (1:10,000) (0.25–0.75 ml i/m) can be used, or an albuterol asthma inhaler discharged during an open mouthed inspiration.
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|l2=Feline Asthma Syndrome#Treatment
 
|q3=What radiographic changes do you expect to see?
 
|q3=What radiographic changes do you expect to see?
 
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Hyperinflation of the lungs; flattening of the diaphragm; bronchiolar markings.
 
Hyperinflation of the lungs; flattening of the diaphragm; bronchiolar markings.
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|l3=Feline Asthma Syndrome#Diagnosis
 
|q4=What are concerns for long-term control?
 
|q4=What are concerns for long-term control?
 
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Should the cat have severe attacks, the owner can keep an albuterol inhaler.
 
Should the cat have severe attacks, the owner can keep an albuterol inhaler.
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