Your 13-month-old patient is limp and pale with perioral cya…
Your 13-month-old patient is limp and pale with perioral cyanosis and nasal flaring. He is using accessory muscles to breathe. He has had a runny nose and cough for three days and a recent temperature of 100.8F rectally. Vital signs are: BP 78/40, P 174, R 50 with bilateral wheezing. You suspect
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Your three-year-old child presents with 4-hour history of increasing respiratory distress. He is drooling, complaining of pain when he swallows, and stridor is present. Vitals are BP 86/40, P 120, R 30, and T 103.4ºF. You suspect
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Your 60-year-old chronic bronchitis patient is lethargic and has been complaining of increasing respiratory distress for four days. His vital signs are BP 138/82, P 98, R 8, and SpO2 90% on room air. This patient is likely to develop a
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