Your EMS unit is called to a private residence at 3:00 a.m. for difficulty breathing. Upon arrival, you are presented with a two-year-old female who has had a low-grade fever for the past three days. Her mother says the patient woke up with a seal-bark cough and difficulty breathing. What is the best treatment for your patient?
Administer children’s cough syrup and oxygen via nasal cannula.
Administer humidified oxygen.
Withhold oxygen.
Administer bronchodilators and low-flow oxygen.
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