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Welcome to PICU Doc On Call, A Podcast Dedicated to Current and Aspiring Intensivists.

I'm Pradip Kamat and I'm Rahul Damania. We are coming to you from Children's Healthcare of Atlanta - Emory University School of Medicine.

Welcome to our Episode a 15 mo F with respiratory distress and runny nose.

Here's the case:

A 15 mo F presents to the ED with cough, runny nose, and increased work of breathing. Her mother states that the patient has had these symptoms for the past three days, however, the work of breathing progressed. The patient has had 2 fevers during this course, with the highest 101F. She says that her 3 yo cousin who she visited for the holidays had similar symptoms. Mother notes decreased PO and wet diapers. The patient presented to the ED with the following vital signs: T 38.5C, HR 155, BP 70/48 (MAP 50), RR 48, 92% on RA. The patient on the exam was noted to be tachypneic with abdominal retractions, grunting, and nasal flaring. The patient was nasally suctioned and initiated on 12 L 40% of HFNC. The patient was then transferred to the PICU for further management.

To summarize key elements from this case, this patient has:

  1. What are key history features in this child who presents with respiratory distress & URI sx?
  1. Are there some red-flag symptoms or physical exam components in a child with acute respiratory distress which you could highlight?