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SCENARIO OVERVIEW: The patient is an 8-week-old Caucasian male brought into the Emergency Department (ED) by his mother

Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2022 5:23 pm
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SCENARIO OVERVIEW: The patient is an 8-week-old Caucasian male brought into the Emergency Department (ED) by his mother because he is coughing, sneezing, fussy and not sleeping comfortably. He also has upper airway congestion.
1. Why does the patient need to be suctioned prior to the administration of nebulized albuterol? 2. What are the possible side effects of albuterol? 3. How are maintenance fluid requirements calculated?