This case study focuses on the management of an asthma attack in a patient named Jackson Smith, detailing the clinical manifestations, nursing priorities, and pharmacological interventions. The analysis covers the pathophysiology of asthma, including airway obstruction, inflammation, and hyperresponsiveness. Key symptoms such as dyspnea, wheezing, and reduced oxygen saturation are discussed, along with diagnostic findings like hyper-inflated lungs. The study emphasizes two high-priority nursing strategies: maintaining an optimal breathing pattern and ensuring effective airway clearance through medication administration (nebulized salbutamol, ipratropium, and hydrocortisone) and supportive care. The rationale behind each intervention is provided, along with essential nursing implications, including monitoring vital signs and potential side effects. The study also includes a concept map summarizing the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of asthma.