A patient who has asthma is alert and responsive, but their fingernails and lips have a bluish tinge. What is the BEST thing for the medical assistant to do in this situation?

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Encourage the patient to exercise.
Encourage the patient to exercise.

Begin performing CPR on the patient.
Begin performing CPR on the patient.

Ask the patient if they have an inhaler ready to go.
Ask the patient if they have an inhaler ready to go.

Take the patient’s pulse.

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In this situation, the best action for the medical assistant to take is to ask the patient if they have an inhaler ready to go. The bluish tinge on the fingernails and lips indicates a lack of oxygen, which could be a sign of an asthma exacerbation. Finding out if the patient has an inhaler and can use it would be the most appropriate and immediate response to help alleviate their breathing difficulty.

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