Which medical treatment is recommended for the client who is diagnosed with mild intermittent asthma?
1. This classification of asthma requires a combination of long-term control medication plus a quick-relief medication. 2. Mild intermittent asthma needs a routine glucocorticoid inhaler and a sustainedrelief theophylline. 3. This classification requires daily inhalation of an oral glucocorticoid and daily nebulizer treatments. 4. Mild intermittent asthma is treated on a PRN basis and no long-term control medication is needed.
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