Approach to Noisy Breathing in Pediatric
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Overview
Stridor can happen when a child inhales or exhales, or during both. When the stridor occurs helps the doctor to determine the type of problem. Wheezing is a high-pitched noise that occurs only when a child breathes out. Usually, wheezing is due to a spasm, narrowing, or obstruction of the smaller airways in the lungs. It can be a sign of many different conditions, some of which are very benign and some of which require urgent treatment.What I will learn?
- By the end of the session, learners will be able to:
1-Clarify the causes of striders and noisy breathing
2-Identify the diagnosis approaches in pediatric for noisy breathing
3-Describe the appropriate way to manage noisy breathing in pediatric
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