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  • Clinical Practice Guidelines : Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis)
    Croup is inflammation of the upper airway, larynx and trachea, usually triggered by a virus, most commonly parainfluenza as well as other respiratory viruses including COVID-19 (apply appropriate infection control)
  • Croup – Emergency management in children - Children’s Health Queensland
    Clinical guidelines for the emergency care of children with croup This document provides clinical guidance for all staff involved in the care and management of a child presenting to an emergency department in Queensland with symptoms suggestive of croup
  • Evidence based guideline for the management of croup - RACGP
    This guideline covers diagnosis, natural history and management, infection control issues, and indications for hospital admission and discharge The full guideline can be found at www mihsr monash org hfk pdf hfkbronchiolitisguideline pdf Recommendations Diagnosis The diagnosis of croup is clinical There is very little research evidence
  • Clinical Guidelines - Starship
    Feeding guideline for infants admitted with congestive heart failure with minimal weight gain
  • Clinical Practice Guidelines : Search - The Royal Childrens Hospital
    Foreign body Croup Key points The most common cause of cough is an upper respiratory tract infection … or seal-like (+ - stridor): croup Dry + - wheeze: asthma Dry, honking, barking, distractible, suggestible: tic … children (see sepsis , community acquired pneumonia , asthma , foreign body , pertussis , croup …
  • Croup - SA Paediatric Clinical Practice Guidelines | SA Health
    Croup - SA Paediatric Clinical Practice Guidelines A minimum standard for the assessment (including investigations) and management of acute croup Download
  • Croup: Management - UpToDate
    Croup (or viral laryngotracheitis) is a respiratory illness characterized by inspiratory stridor, barking cough, and hoarseness It typically occurs in young children and is caused by viruses, particularly parainfluenza virus (See "Croup: Clinical features, evaluation, and diagnosis" )


















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