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Laryngotracheitis (Croup) - ANSWER ✔✔Inspiratory stridor,barking
cough,hoarseness.
Croup management - ANSWER ✔✔A - upper airway obstruction wirh
stridor and barking cough. 100% o2 needed.
B - high RR and increased WOB. Consider nebulised adrenaline given
to reduce airway oaedema.
C- Normal.
, D- Exhaustion - decompensated respiratory failure.
Epiglottis - ANSWER ✔✔Intense swelling of the epiglottis and
surrounding tissues caused by bacterial infection (infuenza b). High
fever and lethargy.
Bacterial Tracheitis - ANSWER ✔✔Bacterial infection of the trachea
Bacterial tracheitis management - ANSWER ✔✔A- upper airway
obstruction with stridor and barking cough. Frequent suctioning and high
humidity if inspired air and oxygen for TT insertion.
B- Tachypnoea and increased respiration effort. Stridor and coughs
C-normal.
IV access for antibiotics
Bronchiolitis - ANSWER ✔✔Respiratory infection caused by RSV
(75% cases).
Brochiolitis management - ANSWER ✔✔A- nasal obstruction from
secretions. Suctioning required.
B - inflammatory causes oedema of the small airways leading to hypoxia
and hypercapnia.
C- Normal.