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Fitzgerald Chapter 7 - Resp Tract Problems Question and answers already passed 2025
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2 / 15 already passed 2025 would be the most specific diagnostic test to order? 1.) CXR 4.) "This is a standard exam for all newborns" 3.) Kawasaki disease 3.) Lateral neck
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already passed 2025 of OTC cough and cold medications in children < 2yos 3.) OTC cough and cold medicines can be safely used as long as age-adjusted doses are used 4.)These medicines can be safely used in a child of this age as long as the product is alcohol-free
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already passed 2025 1.) SOB, decreased respiratory effect 2.) Tachypnea, tingling in hands and face 3.) Tachycardia, supraclavicular retractions 4.) Suddenness of onset, bradycardia
already passed 2025 1.) Aspiration 2.) Laryngotracheobronchitis 3.) Community-acquired pneumonia 4.) Acute bronchiolitis
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