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CROUP (POST-OPERATIVE CARE (monitor vital signs, Administer pain…
CROUP
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DIET RELATEDTHERAPY
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easy-to-chew foods, because a child with croup uses extra energy even when breathing e.g thin mashed potatoes
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Viruses causing acute infectious croup are spread through either direct inhalation from a cough and/or sneeze, or by contamination of hands from contact with fomites with subsequent touching the mucosa of the eyes, nose, and/or mouth.
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DEFINITION
Croup is the most common etiology for hoarseness, cough, and onset of acute stridor in febrile children.