Exam: Respiratory Infections in Children Paediatrics Croup Epiglottitis Bronchiolitis Pneumonia Detailed Guide
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A 3-year-old child presents with high fever, drooling, dysphagia, muffled voice, and prefers to sit leaning forward. Stridor is present and the child refuses oral examination. What is the most appropriate immediate management?
A
Examine throat using tongue depressor
B
Nebulized adrenaline immediately
C
Secure airway in operating room with controlled intubation
D
Give oral antibiotics and observe