_____ presents with a hoarse, 'seal bark' cough and inspiratory stridor
What is the next best step in treatment for a child with a suspected foreign body in lung?_____
The following are considered danger signs in pneumonia (severe pneumonia) and require hospital admission: Not able to _____, persistent vomiting, convulsions, lethargic or unconscious, stridor in a calm child, and severe malnutrition.
In the first step of management of moderate to severe croup: the patient should be given racemic _____ nebulisation
Is chest indrawing considered a danger sign for pneumonia according to WHO?_____
Most common cause of pneumatocele is _____ pneumonia
_____ is a common cause of pneumonia in cystic fibrosis patients
Acute _____ presents with high fever, sore throat, and drooling with dysphagia
Obstructive sleep apnea may be caused by _____ hypertrophy in children (age group)
Respiratory papillomatosis most commonly presents with gradually progressive _____ and respiratory distress in childhood
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