A harsh, high-pitched sound usually during inspiration and is the result of an upper airway obstructions
Stridor
The definition of a fever is a temperature greater than what?
> 100.4F or38C
A seal-barking cough is the hallmark sign of this viral infection usually in children 6mos to 3 years
Croup
What is the primary cause of seizures in children?
High temperature...known as a febrile seizure
This is usually caused by air moving rapidly though constricted bronchioles and can be somewhat "musical" in that it sounds like a whistle
Wheezing
What is the best way to cool a child suffering from a severe fever?
Remove clothing, apply wet towels, administer 15mg/kg Acetaminophen PO & 10mg/kg Ibuprofen PO
This sound may remind you of soda pop fizzes or rice crispies and is the result of fluid accumulation in and around the alveoli
Crackles or Rales
A hoarse or muffled voice usually accompanied by drooling and difficulty swallowing is usually associated with this dangerous infection
Epiglotitis