As a nurse, recognize and analyze cues in this scenario with focus on patient education. David West is an 8 year old Caucasian male newly diagnosed with asthma. Past medical history is as follows: at 6 years old he had a tonsillectomy related to recurrent strep infections, negative family history. History of present illness is as follows: two weeks ago, David began wheezing and states he couldnt catch my breath after playing tag in physical education class. His parents brought him to his providers office where he was diagnosed with asthma. Provider orders is as follows: self administer albuterol inhaler 2 puffs with the onset of asthma symptoms, peak expiratory flow twice daily and record results, return to the clinic in 1 week for reevaluation.David and his parents return to the clinic today to assess the status of his asthma, to determine if an adjustment in the plan of care is needed, and to receive anticipatory guidance about asthma management. David reports: use of albuterol inhaler x 3 during recesses this week, peak expiratory flow readings taking every morning and every evening: green zone: 86% of readings, yellow zone: 14% of readings x 2 readings. Respiratory focused assessment: respiratory rate 20 breaths/min, lung fields clear to auscultation, and no obvious distress noted.