Warm-up period

Sixteen-year-old Ben Mason was warming up for a high school soccer game at the opponent’s home field. The 45-minute bus ride had been hot and long. The wind was blowing and would most likely have an impact on the game. Just as the warm-up period was ending. Ben felt a familiar tightness in his chest. He walked to the sideline, grabbed a drink, and started wheezing. He started rummaging through his gym bag for his (click on word) rescue inhaler B and then started to panic when he couldn’t find it. Breathing was getting harder. No matter how many times his asthma had flared up. he never got used to the feeling of not being able to breathe. He got his mom’s attention in the stands and they drove quickly to the closest emergency room. 1. What is the most frequently used beta-agonist in a rescue inhaler? 2. How does a beta-agonist work: 3. How often can a rescue inhaler be used to relieve asthma symptoms? 4. What is asthma? 5. What are the symptoms of asthma? 6. How many people in the United States are known to have asthma? 7. What factors put individuals at risk to develop asthma? 8. What environmental agents may trigger an asthma attack? 9. How long might asthma attacks last? 10. Who is one of the earliest people to mention asthma?