The nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who is being dismissed with prescriptions for a bronchodilator inhaler and a corticosteroid inhaler. What information should the nurse provide regarding the dosage schedule for these two medications?

1. Always use the corticosteroid inhaler first.
2. Use the bronchodilator first.
3. It makes no difference which inhaler is used first.
4. Use the inhalers on alternate days, not on the same day.


Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: The bronchodilator should be used first in order to open the airways so the corticosteroid medication can move deeply into the lungs.
Rationale 2: These two types of inhalers are frequently prescribed to be used together. The bronchodilator should be used first in order to open the airways so the corticosteroid medication can move deeply into the lungs.
Rationale 3: The bronchodilator should be used first in order to open the airways so the corticosteroid medication can move deeply into the lungs.
Rationale 4: These two types of inhalers are frequently prescribed to be used together. The bronchodilator should be used first in order to open the airways so the corticosteroid medication can move deeply into the lungs.

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