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Articles by Anthony G. Crocco, MD, FRCPC Evidence-Based Medicine You are working in a busy ED when a one-year-old presents with first time wheezing, rhinorrhea and fever. The child is tachypneic at 44 breaths/minute and has mild indrawing accompanying the diffuse wheezes. Oxygen saturations are normal (98%) on room-air. The child is tolerating breast feeds well and appears well hydrated. You make the clinical diagnosis of bronchiolitis. Read more |
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