00:01 So, in a nutshell, croup is a symptom of airway narrowing. 00:05 It's very common in young children. 00:07 It's usually caused by a virus. 00:10 The cough is classically bark-like. 00:13 It's usually self-limiting and mild, and it can be managed with symptom control, steroids, and rarely, racemic epinephrine and respiratory support. 00:23 Thank you for watching this lecture on croup.
The lecture Croup: In a Nutshell (Pediatric Nursing) by Paula Ruedebusch is from the course Respiratory Disorders – Pediatric Nursing.
Which of the following medications is included in the treatment plan of a child diagnosed with a mild case of croup?
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