For those of you that have been following the blog over the past week you’ve been inundated with a series of posts on bronchiolitis – the most common lower respirator tract infection in infants – that just happens to be taking the country by storm. If you missed any part of the series you can check out the individual posts here.
I: Let’s just get our definitions straight all right?
II: I’ll huff and I’ll puff and… Albuterol won’t make a difference (probably)
III: Race on over and get your adrenaline pumping (with this nebulized treatment)
IV: Should salty saline stop symptoms?
V: Roid rage!
VI: Testing 1-2-3 Testing?
VII: Hey PEEPs! Let’s talk respiratory support
VIII: Bringing ’em all home (or into the hospital)
Is there anything else you’d like to know? Anything you do differently at your institution If so leave a comment here at the blog, or find me on Twitter or facebook.