Your 24-year-old patient complains of respiratory distress a…
Your 24-year-old patient complains of respiratory distress after being around his friend’s dog. Lung sounds reveal bilateral expiratory wheezing. He denies medical history, but is prescribed fluticasone. Based on the patient presentation and his prescribed medication you suspect the patient has
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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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