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Cough and Wheeze (Bronchiolitis)
www.albertahealthservices.caCough and Wheeze (Bronchiolitis) Bronchiolitis is a viral infection that affects the lower part of the lungs. The infection makes the small airways (‘bronchioles’) swell and fill with mucus. The bronchioles become narrow, making it hard for your child to breathe. The infection leads to wheezing, lots of coughing and some difficulty breathing.
CLINICALPRACTICEGUIDELINE Diagnosis and Management …
pediatrics.aappublications.orgdiagnosis, management, and prevention of bronchiolitis. The resulting evidence report and other sources of data were used to formulate clinical practice guideline recommendations. This guideline addresses the diagnosis of bronchiolitis as well as various ther-apeutic interventions including bronchodilators, corticosteroids, antiviral and an-
CSW Bronchiolitis Pathway - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgRoutine testing for viral pathogens NOT recommended unless for cohorting Medical Unit Admit Criteria (any of the following) · Sustained hypoxemia (SpO2 < 90% awake, 88% asleep) · Apnea · Dehydration/impaired oral hydration requiring ongoing IV or NG fluids
Neonatal Fever Pathway - Seattle Children's
www.seattlechildrens.orgThis clinical standard work pathway is meant to guide the management of febrile neonates age 0 -56 days in the Emergency Department and Inpatient Medical Unit. Febrile neonates 0 -56 days will enter on this Neonatal Fever pathway and may move to another CSW pathway, such as UTI, pneumonia or bronchiolitis when diagnosis is established.
NURSING CARE PLAN The Child with Bronchiolitis
wps.prenhall.com450 CHAPTER 13 resolution of all symptoms may take weeks. The same supportive therapies implemented in the hospital may be needed at home: Use of the bulb syringe to suction the nares of an infant under 1 year of age Fluid intake to thin respiratory secretions (making them easier to clear) and provide glucose for energy (since the child’s appetite may not return to normal for several days)
CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE ClinicalPracticeGuideline ...
pediatrics.aappublications.orgpreterm infants is similar to that of term infants.12,13 METHODS In June 2013, the AAP convened a new subcommitteetoreviewandrevisethe 2006 bronchiolitis guideline.
Learning At Home: Nursing Management of Respiratory ...
www.athomehealth.orgLearning At Home: Nursing Management of Respiratory Syncytial Bronchiolitis 2 Respiratory Syncytial Virus, more commonly referred to as RSV, is a leading cause of
Bronchiolitis - PECARN
www.pecarn.orgstudy. Written informed consent was obtained from the parents of all subjects. At enrollment, trained study clinicians confirmed clini-cal bronchiolitis, recorded the duration of symptoms, and
Bronchiolitis - Sydney Children's Hospital
www.schn.health.nsw.gov.au© The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Sydney Children’s Hospital, Randwick and Kaleidoscope Children, Young People and Families. page 2 of 2 Home management
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