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Volume 11, Issue 12: Croup
Author: Rebekah WoodhamsOVERVIEW
Croup – not a Covid cough
You are discussing coughs that are not Covid with your crewmate when you are called out to a 4-year-old female with difficulty in breathing. Helpfully you get a message to say that ‘only one coronavirus symptom present’. On arrival a very anxious dad leads you to the patient and as you approach you hear the classic seal bark cough…
CPD benefit
Around 30–40% of coughing children seek medical attention. Croup most commonly affects children between the age of 6 months and 3 years and is potentially life threatening in its most severe form. This article provides guidance on what to take into account when assessing any of the five subgroups of paediatrics, highlighting that children are not just small adults and require a different approach. It also discusses differential diagnosis and the best way to decide on a management plan and treatment for the patient
Assessment Answers
To check your answers to the quiz please see the back page of the issue or, to get your CPD Certificate, complete the quiz via the ParaPass app: parapassweb.co.uk.
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