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A6-year-old boy has a 1-year history of moderate persistent asthma that is normally well controlled with budesonide via dry powder inhaler (dpi) twice a day and the use of albuterol once or twice a week as needed for wheezing. three days ago, he developed a sore throat, clear nasal discharge, and a dry cough. in the past 24 hours, he has had intermittent wheezing, necessitating the use of albuterol two puffs with use of an age-appropriate spacer every 3 hours) with partial relief. your next most appropriate action is to obtain:
a. a chest radiograph.
b. an oxygen saturation measurement.
c. a peak expiratory flow (pef) measurement.
d. a sputum smear for wbcs.

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