Long-term oxygen therapy should not be offered to COPD patients who are _____
Stridor in Acute Epiglotitis is a _____
_____ is a monoclonal antibody which is used to prevent RSV in children who are at increased risk of severe disease
Consider _____ if they are feeding 50% of normal amount with suspected bronchiolitis
First-line antibiotics for infective exacerbation of COPD are _____
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A pCO2 of 4.9kPa is _____ which indicates this acute asthma attack is life-threatening
When offering triple therapy in COPD and a patient is already taking a SAMA --> _____
What should a temperature of 39.7C in suspected bronchiolitis make you consider? _____
_____ should be given to all children who have an asthma attack
Severe respiratory distress indicated by _____ would suggest immediate admission via ambulance
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