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Clinical manifestations of croup

Author: Melissa Gatton



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Children with LTB initially demonstrate hoarseness, inspiratory stridor, tachypnea, nasal flaring, suprasternal, substernal, and intercostal retractions; and characteristice barking cough. body temp in normal to mild fever. a child with epglottitis is acutely ill with high fever, muffled voice, drooling and progressive respiratory distress, anxiety and fear


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