Nationally Registered Certified Medical Assistant (NRCMA) (NAHP) Practice Exam

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Which of the following may precipitate individual attacks of asthma?

  1. Only allergens

  2. Only physical activity

  3. Only certain medications

  4. All of the choices

The correct answer is: All of the choices

Asthma attacks can be triggered by a variety of factors and each person's triggers may differ. Allergens, such as pollen, mold, and animal dander, are common triggers for asthma attacks. Physical activity and exercise can also trigger asthma attacks in some individuals. Certain medications, such as aspirin and beta-blockers, can also precipitate asthma attacks. Therefore, all of the choices listed in the options may potentially trigger asthma attacks. It is important for individuals with asthma to identify and manage their specific triggers to prevent attacks.